| Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentina #91393 12/05/06 12:38 PM 12/05/06 12:38 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Four US Teams: Lovell / Ogeltree Daniel / Chu Grandfield / Callen Thinschmidt / Wierda 2 CAN Teams 1 PUR Team (Figueroa / Hernandez) Paul Ulibarri is the PRO. 48 Entries total. Event Web Site | | | Re: Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentina
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#91394 12/05/06 05:35 PM 12/05/06 05:35 PM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | I believe there may be a 5th USA team...Mark Herenden is there (I saw a pic of him at the opening ceremony).
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#91395 12/06/06 05:22 AM 12/06/06 05:22 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Tornado World Championship4 - 10 December 2006 Location: San Isidro, Argentina. Entries: 48 boats, 20 Nations Day 1 - 5 December 2006In Brief:First race wind 6 - 9 knots, Second race wind 14 - 12 knots Bundock/Ashby score 6 , 2 Bundock/Ashby 2nd spot overall French Revil/Espagnon lead regatta with score of 2, 5 In Detail:7 of the 48 Tornados that started the light SE 6-8 knots wind race were OCSs including Olympic Medalists USA John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree and NZL Aaron McIntosh & Bruce Kendall. Double Olympic Medalists AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher lead from the start followed by number 1 ranked FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon. The Austrian team opened a comfortable distance to cross the line in first followed by the French. The clean right side of the gate in the second upwind paid off for PUR Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernandez and NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis who finished 3rd and 4th consecutively. The SE picked up and the Tornados started race 2 with a 10-12 knots breeze and gusts reaching 14 knots. After a clean start the fleet divided itself to both sides of the course. Once again, the leader, AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby, opened a good distance. Behind them the GRE team of Iordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos Trigonis and GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz were closely fighting for the 2nd position On the second downwind the jib of the Ozzies came down and the lead they had wasn't enough to keep them ahead of the second, GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz. The Germans took the bullet, followed by the Ozzies. The Greek team of Paschaladis & Trigonis crossed the line in 3rd, followed by ESP Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas Mons in 4th and FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon in 5th. Winners of Race 1, AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher, crossed the line in 8th. Bundock said "Despite the jib halyard breaking and us destroying our best jib we are very happy to start the series with 6 and 2. This is the best start to a regatta we have had for such a long time. We normally have to play catch up". Ashby said "its going to be a close regatta, most of the French are fast, Hagara is always so fast in the light breeze, Polgar and the Greeks are very consistent, it will be tight and we will really have to fight for this tittle. Top 5 after 2 races1 FRA Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon 7 pts 2 AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby 8 pts 3 AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher 9 pts 4 GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz 16 pts 5 NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhis 16 pts Full results and pictures at http://tornado2006.cnsi.org.ar/ | | | Re: Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentin
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#91397 12/06/06 07:24 AM 12/06/06 07:24 AM |
Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... scooby_simon Hull Flying, Snow Sliding.... |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Picture of Team China posted on xsracing.org. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Does not lokk windy enough for that to happed !
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#91398 12/06/06 07:51 AM 12/06/06 07:51 AM |
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | True, which makes it all the more impressive! I guess the expression "chineese gybe" has to come from somewhere <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> Seriously, from the other pictures on the event website it looks like there was enough wind to pull it off. http://tornado2006.cnsi.org.ar/hometornado.asp?menu=info&mitem=pressOne other thing I noticed on the picture. The hulls look dirty. Dont know if it is something in the water, but it looks like it. It's good to sail in relatively clean, blue, water! BTW: Here is Bundy and Ashby with the jib uphaul broken.. | | | Re: Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentina
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#91400 12/06/06 09:53 AM 12/06/06 09:53 AM |
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Posts: 1,382 Essex, UK | Mike, Mark H. is crewing for Alani (CAN). I think you mean he's crewing for Alan Dubuc. (CAN)
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#91403 12/07/06 04:35 AM 12/07/06 04:35 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Day 2 - 6 December 2006
In Brief:
Bundock/Ashby score 4, 2 Bundock/Ashby second overall Breeze 10-12 knots Hagara leads regatta by 1 point after scoring 1,3 In Detail: Race 3 saw 10 knots at the start of the race and it was Olympic Gold Medallist Roman Hagara that got the best start at the bottom end of the line and came in from the favoured left hand side of the course to lead first around the first mark. all the leaders extended on the rest of the fleet with out many positions changing in the leading group. It was Roman Hagara first from second place of RUS Andrey Kirilyuk & Valery Ushkov, then the Spanish Toni Rivas & Fabian Escude, from the Australians Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby who finished third and fourth consecutively.
Race 4 saw the starting line crowded at the top end of the line. This drew a few casualties with a number of boats hitting the starting boat. The French #3 in the world hit the starting boat and caused enough damage to there boat they had to retire. However, the leaders came from the bottom end of the line once again as the breeze when slightly left up the first upwind. The French Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan were the leaders this time and the fleet stayed close together for two upwinds. The French increased their lead on the second downwind and had no problems taking the winning bullet. The Aussies Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby were second passing AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher on the last downwind. Hagara/Steinacher move to first overall by one point over Bundock/Ashby.
" We decided to start clean at the pin, together with the Australians, and that made all the difference", explained the winner of the race French Billy Besson. The French have jumped up to 4th overall.
The Argentineans Bronze Medallists Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola, made a come back through out the race and crossed the line in 4th, after an exciting finish head to head with Quingdao winners French Olivier Backes & Paul Ambroise Sevestre.
After a consistent performance in yesterday's races, French team Xavier Revil & Christophe Espagnon had a difficult day with a 22nd and a 24th and are now 7th overall. | | | Re: Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentin
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#91405 12/07/06 10:57 PM 12/07/06 10:57 PM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | 07-12-2006 Australians Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby take over the leadIt took some time for the breeze to come in today. Race 5 was delayed in 45 minutes and started in very light conditions - SE 6-8 knots. Spanish Javier Padron & Antonio Cuevas Mons rounded the weather mark in first after having a clean start at the RC side while the pin end of the starting line was very busy. Australians Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby rounded right behind them, took over the lead mid way down the first downwind and got the bullet of the race 1 minute ahead of second placed AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher. " That's the first time I finished first in a Tornado Worlds", says with a big smile 4 times A-Class World Champion Glenn Ashby. Canadians Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle were third and Germans Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz fourth. Race 6 saw the breeze pick up to 12 knots and most of the fleet choosing the left side of the course to reach the weather mark. But it was local heroes Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola that rounded ahead of NED Micha Heemskerk & Herbert Derkson with a good distance between them. The Dutch made their move on the second downwind gybing early into a pressure line to close the gap to the Argentineans, took the lead on the final upwind and won the race. Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola remain 3rd overall. AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby rounded the first mark in 9th position and fought their way back to 5th by the finish to take the overall lead. Race 4 winners FRA Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan crossed the line in 3rd. AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher got themselves into trouble on the starting line, started in the second row, and finished 33rd. " Its fantastic to lead the regatta at the mid way point but the biggest advantage for us is to be the only boat not to have a drop race in the 20's. This will be a huge advantage as the regatta goes on", explains Bundock. The youngest sailor in the fleet, British Christopher Rashley, will turn 18 tomorrow, the lay day. He and his crew Marcus Lynch are currently holding the 32nd position. "I started sailing Tornados seriously 6 months ago. I sail Formula 18 but the Tornado is the Olympic catamaran class and that's where I want to be. It is an amazing boat and this Championship is an excellent opportunity to learn and gain experience. If I could choose my Birthday present it would be to win a race in this event", smiles Rashley, ready to celebrate his Birthday at tonight's Barbecue. Top 5 after 6 races (1 discard) 1 AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby 14 pts 2 AUT Roman Hagara & Hans Peter Steinacher 15 pts 3 ARG Santiago Lange & Carlos Espinola 33 pts 4 GER Johannes Polgar & Florian Spalteholz 34 pts 4 GRE Iordanis Paschaladis & Constantinos Trigonis 43 pts ![[Linked Image]](http://www.cnsi.org.ar/nuevo/Fotogaleria/images/tornado06three_013.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](http://www.cnsi.org.ar/nuevo/Fotogaleria/images/tornado06one_018.jpg) | | | Re: Tornado Worlds Underway - San Isidro, Argentin
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#91406 12/09/06 07:05 PM 12/09/06 07:05 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Here I go putting the jinx on my friends but what the hell ....
The North American teams have
Enrique Figueroa & Jorge Hernandez in 13th. Robbie Daniel and Gary Chu are tied with Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle for 21 and 22 with Johnny and Charlie a bit further back in 26th place.
Two more races to go... Bundock and Asbby are dominating in the moderate stuff another (first and second). The light air wizards Hagara and Steinachar have dropped back a bit and are in second.
5 French teams remain in the top 11... Now that's a team!
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