Please select your home edition
Edition
U-DECK 2023 - No.2 728x90 TOP

Artemis International 14 Worlds at the WPNSA - Day 2

by Andy Partington 10 Sep 2011 22:35 NZST 5-18 September 2011

After several days of high winds in Weymouth the International 14 fleet managed to complete the first race of their Artemis World Championship in a light and variable south westerly breeze.

After one general recall the fleet got away with a clean start under the black flag. Archie Massey/Dan Wilsdon made the early move after getting a good start and picking up some breeze as they came out the start and headed left. At the first mark they led with Roger Gilbert/Ben Mcgrane following close behind. This pattern was then set for the rest of the race, with Gilbert/Mcgrane gaining downwind, but Massey/Wilsdon holding and pulling away upwind. These two boats pulled away from the fleet as the race progressed.

Katie Nurton and Nigel Ash sailed a good race and finished third. The chasing pack kept up the pressure, and there were numerous place changes as the breeze oscillated and finally faded on the last lap. Boats from four nations, UK, Australia, Germany and Canada filled the rest of the top ten, showing that the fleets from all around the world are on the pace for this championship.

The race team persevered and set up for a second race but with the breeze fading and fog descending the fleet was sent back to shore for free beer, a barbecue and a raft building contest.

Race 1 Highlights Video:

The next Worlds race is scheduled for Sunday. The prestigious POW Cup race is scheduled for today, and this six lap marathon will decide the UK National Champion. With a strong breeze forecast another exciting days sailing looks very likely. Stay tuned...

A full set of results from Race 1 of the Worlds can be found at www.sailracer.us/eventsites/results_main.asp?id=1585&eventid=84779&stage=yes&templ=84779_full

Follow all the action with race updates on the event website www.i14worlds.com as well as on Twitter @Artemis14worlds

The Artemis 2011 International 14 World Championships is kindly supported by Artemis, Oceanair and Magma.

Related Articles

International 14 Autumn Pint at Itchenor
A keen eye was kept on the forecast with Storm Ashley due to roll in on Sunday Itchenor SC welcomed the i14 for the annual Autumn double header, the Autumn Pint and Autumn Trophy, with 9 boats and 2 races planned each day a keen eye was kept on the forecast with Storm Ashley due to roll in on Sunday. Posted on 25 Oct
Trickle Down Technology from the America's Cup
The ultimate proving ground often shape the future of the sport The America's Cup has always been about more than just what happens on the water - it's a catalyst for technological innovation that pushes the boundaries of what's possible. Posted on 2 Sep
International 14 Worlds at Lake Garda overall
With the title decided, the battle was on for the podium places on the final day With the 2024 Champions already crowned, the final day of racing set up a Battle Royale for the remaining Podium Places, with three boats within three points of each other. Posted on 11 Aug
International 14 Worlds at Lake Garda Day 6
Shaw and Struckett take first I14 world title Andy Shaw and Rob Struckett take the 2024 International 14 World Championship with a day to spare. The British team continued their faultless series with a steady 2nd place in tricky conditions at Torbole, Lake Garda. Posted on 9 Aug
International 14 Worlds at Lake Garda Day 5
Andy Shaw and Rob Struckett move closer to their first i14 world title Andy Shaw and Rob Struckett move closer to their first i14 world title after sailing an incredibly consistent series to date. The young guns from Itchenor Sailing Club have shown a click of speed on their rivals with an impressive score line of 2,1,1,4,1. Posted on 8 Aug
International 14 Worlds at Lake Garda Day 1
First race for the 70 boats held in a building Ora breeze Day one of the I14 Worlds saw seventy boats from seven nations starting in a building Ora breeze in Torbole, Lake Garda. Posted on 3 Aug
62nd Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy
Excellent event included fund raising for the Great North Air Ambulance Service Over its 62 years, the Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy run by Ullswater Yacht Club, has evolved into a 3 day festival of sailing, centred on an unique pair of all class handicap races in breath-taking scenery, for dinghies, keelboats and yachts. Posted on 18 Jul
International 14 Gallon Trophy at Itchenor
The second most important championship in the International 14 calendar The Gallon is the second most important championship in the International 14 calendar after the Prince of Wales Cup. This epic 2-3 hour tour around Chichester harbour is not for the faint hearted and this year was no different. Posted on 8 Jul
The oldest video footage of International 14s
A look back into our video archive, across 96 years of class history We delve into the past, and round-up all videos which show sailing in the International 14 class of dinghy. A look back at how far the class has come in the almost 100 years they have been racing. Posted on 7 Jul
International 14 Prince of Wales Cup
A test of skill and endurance in blustery conditions for the UK Nationals title The International 14 is a special boat in so many ways. On the one hand its evolving rules and scope for different hull, rig, foil and sail designs keep it at the forefront of sailing's technological advances. Posted on 18 Jun
SOUTHERN-SPARS-OFFICIAL-SUPPLIER-52-SS728-X-90 BottomTNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-3 BOTTOM37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOM