2003
Rolex Farr One Design Invitational - Leads Change
In Farr 40 Fleet; Off The Gauge Continues Dominance
MIAMI,
FLA., U.S.A. (November 21, 2003) - Challenging
conditions of choppy seas, 15-18 knot shifty wind
and some of the most talented sailors in the world
contributed to what many here are calling the
best racing they have ever done. For the Mumm
30, Farr 40 and Farr 395 owners and crew competing
in the Rolex Farr One Design Invitational, today
was the day to perform under pressure.
"It's
shifty, it's tough and everyone is having a great
time," said John Kilroy of Los Angeles, Calif.
Kilroy and his Samba Pa Ti gained valuable finishes
of 5-1-2 to surge into the lead of the 17-boat
Farr 40 fleet. Only two races remain to be sailed
and it will come down to "the very last beat
and last run of the last race," predicted
the 1999 Farr 40 world champion.
"To
put it in perspective the boat that was winning
yesterday (Virago) is now in third," said
Kilroy. "That's the way it should be. That's
what is great about Farr 40 racing."
Despite
a win in the second race, Kilroy wasn't always
assured the win. "It was a tough start,"
he said. "We found a hole and got going,
but then we got behind on a shift. And then ahead
on the next shift, then behind and ahead, and
finally, we won the race. (Tactician) Paul Cayard
did a great job."
Nerone,
owned by Massimo Mezzaroma and Antonio Sodo Migliori
of Rome, Italy, used strong finishes of 3-3-5
to move into second position, only 4 points behind
Samba Pa Ti.
Jack
Lefort's Off the Gauge team continued with its
consistent sailing form to remain at the top of
the Mumm 30 class. Two-time Rolex Yachtsman of
the Y ear Ken Read, who insisted that this is
more of a vacation with friends, called the tactics
that led to 3-1-2 finishes, giving them a 14-point
lead over second place Tramp, owned by Tom Ritter
of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Despite strong finishes
of 2-2-1 by Ritter, Lefort has the class's North
American championship well within reach.
"We're
shooting for a win," said Read. "The
last time Jackie sailed a regatta was two years
ago here in Miami and he won the North Americans."
Peter
Davidson and the Farr 395 Shades of Gray continues
to lead the Open Class.
Two
races are scheduled for tomorrow, the final day,
with the Rolex Award Ceremony to follow racing.
Title
sponsor is Rolex Watch U.S.A. Organizers include
the Storm Trysail Club, Mumm 30 and Farr 40 Class
Associations. Avalon Majestic Hotel is the official
hotel. North Sails and Lewmar are supporting sponsors.
Daily
reports, photos and results will be posted to
www.farrinternational.com/rolexinvite03.
Rolex
Farr One Design Invitational-Day 3
Farr 40 / Mumm 30 NA Championship
South Miami Beach, Florida
Preliminary
Results: November 21, 2003
FARR
40 (Top 5 of 17)
Place,
Boat Name, Owner, Hometown, Race 1- 2- 3, Total
points
1.
SAMBA PA TI, John Kilroy, Los Angeles, Calif.,
2-1-12-6-9-3-5-1-2, 41
2.
NERONE, Mezzaroma/Sodo Migliori, Rome, Italy,
4-7-6-10-3-4-3-35, 45
3.
VIRAGO, Stuart Townsend, Chicago, Ill., 3-4-2-2-4-6-14-4-11,
50
2.
BARKING MAD, Jim Richardson, Boston, Mass., 1-11-4-5-8-1-2-13-7,
52
5.
SHADOW ROCK, Geremia /Stoneberg, Orinda, Calif.,
13-2-1-14-1-9-10-12-1, 63
MUMM
30 (Top 5 of 9)
Place,
Boat Name, Owner, Hometown, Race 1- 2- 3, Total
points
1.
OFF THE GAUGE, Jack Lefort, Stuart, Fla., 4-2-1-4-1-1-3-1-2,
19
2.
TRAMP, Tom Ritter, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., 6-1-5-2-8-6-2-2-1,
33
3.
USA65, David Pyles, Easton, Md.,1-3-7-1-2-5-4-6-7,
36
4.
TEAM BOLD, Nelson Stephenson, Southport, Conn.,
8-8-2-3-4-4-1-4-3, 37
5.
TEAM INTERMEC, Dan Cheresh, Holland, Mich., 2-6-4-6-5-2-6-3-5,
39
FARR
395
Place,
Boat Name, Owner, Hometown, Race 1, Race 2, Race
3-Total points
1.
SHADES OF GRAY, Peter Davidson, 1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-2,
12
2.
SPINAL SHOCK, Gordon Donald, Fairhaven, N.J.,
DNC-DNC-DNC-DNC-DNC-DNC-1-1-1, 21
Dana Paxton
Media Pro International
Daily
reports, photos and results will be posted to
www.farrinternational.com/rolexinvite03