420
Worlds At Sail Melbourne - Great Britain Leads
420 World Qualifiers And Ladies World Championships
British
competitors lead both the 420 Open Qualifiers
and Ladies World Championships on the second eve
of the Sail Melbourne event hosted by Mornington
Yacht Club.
On
the Open course, Nathan Batchelor/Joe Crabb’s
(GBR) second place in Race 6 and consistent places
in their other races, with one race drop in play;
have finished in the lead of the six race qualifier
series with 22 points.
After
today, the open fleet will be split, the top 32
finishers of the 64-boat fleet will sail in Gold
Fleet for the World Championship, the lower half
will sail in the Silver fleet for minor placings.
Michael
Anderson-mit//Graham Biehl (USA) finished the
qualifier in second place one point behind the
leaders, with current 420 Youth World champions,
Nathan Outteridge/Ayden Menzies (AUS) on equal
second points, but relegated to third place on
count back.
Italian,
French, Singaporian, German and New Zealand competitors
also made the cut into the Gold fleet, as did
the lone entries of Croatia, Matija Longin/Pavle
Kostov and Greece’s Georgios Vassilas/Evangelos
Mitakis, much to thrill of the other competitors
and Mornington officials alike.
Other
Aussies to make the cut include former World champion,
Matt Belcher and his crew Rike Ziegelmayer, brothers
Nathan and Jeremy Wilmot, sailing separate entries,
Nathan and his crew Malcolm Page competing for
some extended practice prior to their 470 Olympic
Class final selection regatta starting Monday
next, and Jeremy, freshly out of the Youth class
sailing with his crew David Stevens.
In
the Ladies 46-boat 420 World Championship, Alison
Martin/Bethan Carden (GBR) have a large lead after
four races with 17 points from Elise Rechichi/Tessa
Parkinson (AUS) on equal 29 points with sisters
Lucy and Nicola Macgregor (GBR), the former in
second place on count back.
Rechichi
and Parkinson, who come from Perth, are the holders
of the Youth 420 World championship and outsailed
many in the Open section of the Australian Championship
to finish sixth overall, beating all the Open
Ladies competitors to claim the Ladies title.
Their future looks bright.
Camille
Lecointre/Gwendolyn Lemaitre (FRA) currently fill
fourth place with 34 points, then comes Maria
Stella Turizio/Maria Carolina Renda (ITA) on 38
points.
The
fleet sailed in light, tricky, shifting winds
all day today, underneath grey overcast skies,
experience telling in the results.
Officials
have been warned of 30 knot squally, rainy weather
tomorrow, which would certainly keep competitors
ashore.
All
Information and results from the 420 World Championship
will be on the official site at:
www.sailmelbourne.com.au
Di
Pearson