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ABP Cadet class World Championship 2024 in Plymouth - Day 3

by Jo Jones 7 Aug 21:00 NZST 4-9 August 2024

After three exciting races on Monday where the sailers faced the strongest tide, wind and waves yet, day 3 of the 2024 Cadet World Championship started with prize-giving. Some new faces on the podium with Argentina 10013, Martin Manrique Gasme and Vincente Carloni Bohl winning race 6 and Ukraine 10097, Uliana Postrelko and David Gutiiev winning race 5, and the familiar faces of Australia 9613, Sam Hooper and Thomas Pitt, winning race 4. The first GBR boat 8533, George Little and Charlie Jones, were third in race 5.

An hour and half delay waiting for wind to fill in was welcomed by the sailors, giving them time for more socialising, raffle ticket buying and of course eating! This gave me time to speak to some of the mixed female and male pairings of which there are 21 taking part.

Holly Jones and Finn Sullan in Aquilo 9977 and Tom Krailing and Ella Edwards in Matador 10129 told me about playing tennis, 'chicken' and tug of war during the non-racing time in their boats. Dom McArdle and Zoe Thomas in Hammerhead said they thought it didn't matter which gender you were as long as they were a good crew, and Dom said there had to be singing!

At midday, the fleet navigated to the slipways and with the assistance of Al McEwen and all the amazing beach volunteers, Alice Thorogood and all the boat check volunteers, and not forgetting the tracker team, the fleet launched in 30 minutes. They made their way across a sunny Plymouth Sound beyond the break water for ideal conditions. Arriving at the Committee Boat they were greeted by not only Arky, Race Officer, but pods of dolphins.

While the buzzards soared in the thermals over Bovisand, race 7 of the series saw a black flag on the second start and 17 boats disqualified in the world team including five GBR boats and one in the promo fleet. An Australian 1,2,3 finish to the race with 9618, Isaac Archer and Flynn Clougher, 10072, Josh Garner and Jack Benyan, 9613, Sam Hooper and Thomas Pitt, beating ARG 10019, Valentino Rosso and Valentin Asaf Carloni Hirsch into fourth. Tom and Annabel Shepherd in 9994 were first GBR boat to finish in 11th place.

The tide was coming in and the wind picked up for race 2 of the day (race 8). A tighter race but the top four still a few minutes out in front. The next pack (fifth to tenth) had a great battle beating up to the finish.

The conditions were tough, separating the promo fleet, and as the height of the waves increased so did the numbers of capsizes and disqualifications. After a break on the water, race 3 of the day (race 9) got under way just before 5pm. Five World fleet boats either retired or were black flagged. UKR 10097, Uliana Postrelko and David Gutiiev, had an outstanding race, rounding the final leeward mark 1 minute 30 seconds ahead of the rest. The day ended with AUS 10072, Josh Garner and Jack Benyan remain in 1st place overall despite a fifth place.

In the Promo fleet GBR 10055, Daniel Ringland and Joshua Booth, have moved up to third overall with a first in the final, most challenging race of the day.

Once all the boats had returned, or had been recovered, after this epic day of sailing, all of the Cadets and their families enjoyed International Evening at the Mount Batten Centre with beers from Belgium, Tim Tams from Australia, and an array of sweets and treats from all of our participating countries. Thank you to everyone for making it a great evening and everyone deserves the rest day tomorrow!

The Cadet Class are extremely grateful to the support of all our sponsors in particular Associated British Ports, Minerva's Virtual Academy, Stubborn Mule, Pure Storage, NFU Mutual, Royal Hospital School, GOAT Marine, West System, Optimum Time, Exe Sails, The Cornwall Bakery, Stitchprint, Golden Duck, Indigo Concept, Clamcleat and Llandow Caravan Park. The event is being run by Plymouth Youth Sailing, at the Mountbatten Centre for Watersports.

You can follow the event live on the Sailracer Tracker via the link www.cadetworlds.co.uk/tracker and on Instagram and Facebook @GBRCadets.

Main Fleet Results after day 3:

PosNationSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1stAUS10072Josh GarnerJack Benyan1133‑15223520
2ndUKR10097Uliana PostrelkoDavid Gutiiev544‑191561127
3rdAUS9613Sam HooperThomas Pitt‑1231111438738
4thAUS9618Isaac ArcherFlynn Clougher1051415‑241212463
5thAUS9927Charlie BirchArchie McQuillen‑132591310124964
6thARG10019Valentino RossoValentin Asaf Carloni Hirsch218‑2411101746279
7thUKR10086Yehor VeretelnykYurii Veretelnyk1162‑262718252596
8thPOL10068Franciszek MassalskiWojciech Szarynski49‑28618268161097
9thAUS9527Cate McCoyWilliam Garner17111922‑30620136114
10thARG10013Martin Manrique GasmeVincente Carloni Bohl25261829‑331558117
11thUKR9961Illia DonchenkoAnatolii Moskalenko2(SCP)816411119183118
12thARG9991Franco Carlos BaroneLorenzo Andres Barone62291019131724‑28120
13thAUS10011Isabel WillcoxGeorge Shugg142110‑39351510711123
14thGBR9994Tom ShepherdAnnabel Shepherd157131817SCP1114(BFD)124
15thPOL9902Iga Debecka StrzyzewskaPola Soldan93374282925‑3722157
16thAUS9825Martha ReadCharlotte Kratz1630‑3417252716917157
17thPOL10064Sebastian CzerwinskiMateusz Dudzinski713402523(BFD)3929158
18thAUS9560William FarnellLouis Davis181923141622‑242224158
19thBEL10096Cyriel DebruyneFelix Van Besien301621244‑3873332167
20thBEL10113Arthur MoringCedric Peuteman2320‑3627222492323171
21stGBR10032Hettie ThorogoodClementine Denny‑Pickess‑39121233934292718174
22ndGBR10076Amelie WhitehouseMaddy Sherwood26242077‑45263530175
23rdGBR8533George LittleCharlie Jones343617413141517‑45177
24thPOL9755Marcel KowalewskiTomasz Kowalewski3(DSQ)OWP3568BFD3226182
25thGBR10012Alex EnkelJude Baldock352731‑462616231916193
26thGBR10127Monty HamptonWilf Kingsnorth273122522021(BFD)1015198
27thGBR9982Rhona EnkelSophie Ringland24142920371832‑4834208
28thPOL9857Krzysztof WozniakBartlomiej Karmasz835412331‑42283013209
29thGBR10129Tom KrailingElla Edwards31‑5127132331223633216
30thGBR9028Samantha NeeIsabelle Davies202816123620(BFD)21BFD218
31stAUS9929Arjay LaytonMatthew Cross‑501015311447333139220
32ndNED8869Barend JoosseCato van Fulpen43‑4643254332131112222
33rdGBR9673Zachary WindibankAlice Boddy2232303721413112‑43226
34thCZE9774Tereza DitetovaAnna Marie Ditetova3615325383(BFD)20RET232
35thBEL8518Emiel Van daeleVince Moring1939(SCP)382928274020240
36thAUS9622Leo ChurchRoss Tolcher3341645342521‑5448253
37thBEL8997Juul SchaffrathMati Verbeeck38232583248(BFD)4941264
38thNED9815Bram van GoingaLina Zeilmans4250(DSQ)51251374347287
39thGER9694Kai ZolondekEric Alexander Schwartz4148115150193447‑58301
40thGBR10128George Cox‑OlliffGeorge Letts4843504756‑58142819305
41stIND5Thanuja KameswarRizwan Mohammed293439434836(BFD)15DNC309
42ndPOL10074Piotr BuchKazimierz Bielak40375221384438‑6046316
43rdPOL9512Maria SajewiczVictoria Helle‑Blocka47293349493536‑5240318
44thBEL10004Nora Van BesienIaana De Blieck581737304243(BFD)4551323
45thGBR9985Gwen ThorogoodPrimrose Denny‑Pickess324554404437(BFD)3836326
46thBEL10051Thomas WinandRenee Iserbyt37495844274639(RET)27327
47thARG9726Azucena Posse MolinaLucila Gonzalez Kuck514257343953(BFD)3435345
48thGBR9367Ned FairhurstSam English441848596139(BFD)4138348
49thBEL9212Aron KerreCedric Mannaerts534438645756(BFD)2614352
50thGER9695Vincent MennengaAnton Hansch52382663‑6454305042355
51stNED9175Madee VerheulStijn Van den Berg5747‑61285440404644356
52ndGBR10121Dylan McArdleLewis Walker455649615561(BFD)2921377
53rdCZE9773Anna WinklerovaMartin Morgan Sebor545560584630(BFD)4431378
54thNED9417Huib Ten KateGijs Zijlmans59584432525035‑6152382
55thNED9960Lars van der BurgtEveline Brosens56‑6253364049475350384
56thBEL9038August Van daeleIlias Van hulle5552554253SCP(BFD)4237389
57thBEL9836Hanna KerreFinn Ysewyn284045564752(BFD)DNCDNC398
58thGER9736Aaron SchottArinya Frauen‑636346485855415149411
59thBEL9754Willemijn CammaerHannelore Cammaer495451555157(BFD)5553425
60thPOL9849Antoni GabryszewskiNatalia Staniszewska46534250(DNC)DNCBFD5756434
61stGER9838Lucy LindemannBennet Rohrlack61593557606045‑6359436
62ndPOL9127Filip DudzinskiTerencjusz Kosinski645763‑654562425854445
63rdGER9993Bjarne LawrenzYaron Bartholdy6060595459634462(RET)461
64thGER10081Friedjof HeitnerPhil Hermann‑6561566262DSQ435657462
65thPOL9757Jan NowakowskiPatryk Zalewa62(DSQ)62606359465955466

Promo Fleet Results after day 3:

PosNationSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1stAUS9552Olive HooperSamantha Archer‑53235113220
2ndGBR8352Jemima McMorrisHarriet Davies15611‑1078534
3rdGBR10055Daniel RinglandJoshua Booth7‑12748251135
4thGBR10007James VellacottOliver Walker1413117‑2037349
5thGBR10003Oscar BushHarriet Walker‑11611637104451
6thGBR8529Mia StanislausJemima Cox‑Olliff8412442(RET)RET56
7thGBR9631Dominik McArdleZoe Thomas129107211‑1310768
8thGBR8447Benjy BullockAlex Nailer210516984(RET)DNC85
9thGBR10092Alex McEwanGregory Boddy38‑24132221112686
10thGBR10001Kemmel ThorogoodGeorgina Loader1314‑188165175886
11thGBR7274Joshua DavidsonRosie Hancock4201318‑21158915102
12thGBR8537Mimi WindibankRose Little613819622‑241318105
13thIND3Ganesh PeerkatlaVinod Dandu19161526‑29314613112
14thGBR8845Monty SlumpFrankie Sherwood102415156(UFD)UFDRET114
15thGBR9984Emily KrailingClara Vellacott15171791713‑181511114
16thINDIND 4Deekshitha KommaravellyGovardhan Pallara242116514(SCP)61416116
17thGBR10002Ava StoddartAustin Berry971210191612(DNC)RET116
18thGBR9977Holly JonesFinn Sullam2315201412142017(RET)135
19thNED10038Sophie Noor JoosseVictoria van Dijk1819‑2621181722129136
20thGBR9983James BaileyJasper Bush222230172499(UFD)12145
21stGBR10006Mave Parry‑ShieldAlvy Jones26‑2819202012211614148
22ndGBR9078Kali KaraskasFreya Cobb21239‑282819162017153
23rdNED9965Mylene van der SteltTimo van Dijk‑272727252724151110166
24thGBR9964Tom StoddartMaxwell Stanislaus2511212410(DNC)2321DNC166
25thGBR8333Jenna BerryDaisy Cox162425‑271127261920168
26thGBR10094William HancockHenry Yates(DNF)2914121323DNCDNCDNC184
27thGBR7279Anna ThomasAmelie Pedley171822(DNC)232819RETRET189
28thGBR9026Imogen BushVivienne Letts29‑3028223029271819202
29thGBR8521Paige DavidsonLivia Cesari‑Wrigley20252923252528(DNC)RET206
30thGBR9294Immy SherwoodEvie Boddy28262329262625(DNC)RET214
31stGER9496Lina NeufeldLeo Neufeld(NSC)DNF3130313029DNFRET244

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