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ABP Cadet class World Championship 2024 in Plymouth - Day 2

by Angie Meyer 6 Aug 09:46 BST 4-9 August 2024

The second day of the ABP Cadet World Championships promised a day of sustained racing conditions in the Plymouth Sound. Indeed it would have been Pushing It to expect the Sizzerin Hot scorching summer weather of the previous week, when orange safety ribs resembled Hot Rocks on a windless sea. But after the early morning Chill cleared all 91 competitors were rigged and ready, snacks packed and several faces painted with colourful orange zinc in true Teen Spirit.

A synchronised Joint Effort between volunteer Cadet parents saw cadets launched without delay into a South Easterly breeze, and once all cadets had cleared the Zephr of wind in the marina it was time for competitors to get their Racing Stripes on!

Race 4 for the World Fleet saw a Vortex on the start line, Nevermind a general recall, but the second start saw the fleet clean away with the left side favoured by Bram Van Goinga / Lina Zeilmans leading on the beat.

Final positions on the first race were 1st 9613 Sam Hooper / Thomas Pitt (Australia); 2nd 10064 Sebastian Czerwinski / Mateusz Dudzinski; (Poland); 3rd 10072 Josh Garner / Jack Benyan (Austrslia).

Fast Forward to the Promo fleet who made a prompt start Race 1 with Mimi Windybank / Rose Little and Mia Stanislous /Jemima Cox- Oliff leading the pack on the beat against a pushing tide that perhaps created some confusion for less experienced helms.

Final positions for promo fleet on the first race were 1st 8352 Jemima McMorris/ Harriet Davies (GB); 2nd 8529 Mia Stanislowski/ Jemima Cox-Olliff (GB); 3rd 9552 Olive Hooper / Samantha Archer (Australia).

Race 5 came quickly for the World fleet who got a clean start and once again Josh and Jack lead from the start with Hypersonic speed in a building breeze that saw cadets neck and neck. Final positions 1st 10097 Uliana Postrelko/ David Gutiiev (Ukraine); 2nd 10086 Yehor Veretelnyk / Yurii Veretelnyk; 8533 George Little / Charlie Jones (GB)

Race 5 for the promo fleet saw Monty Slump / Frankie Sherwood and Jenna Berry / Daisy Cox leading the pack in style and showing their True Colours with a smart decision to stick with their decision to go left. Building wind gave the fleet momentum and the fleet sailed a blinding leg, heading around the leeward mark in record time and chasing the tail of the world fleet like a Hammerhead shark.

Final positions were 1st 8352 Jemima McMorris / Harriet Davies (GB); 2nd 9631 Dominik McArdle/ Zoe Thomas (GB); 3rd 10003 Oscar Bush/ Harriet Walker (GB).

Following this the RO attempted to start Race 6 to no avail, and with two further recalls the decision was taken to pause racing as the wind dipped. A Black Out on racing followed as all racing was held and meanwhile Junior sailors could take a much needed comfort break; rehydrate and reset. No opportunity for Mischief and Mayhem (we know how much Cadets enjoy throwing wet sponges to the opposition!) Finally, as the wind direction settled again racing got under way and the fleet were off.

Race 6 for the World fleet saw podium positions go to 1st 10013 Martin / Vincente (Argentina); 2nd Josh / Jack (Australia); 3rd Tereza/ Anna (CZE). Race 6 for the Promo fleet saw podium positions go to 1st Olive / Samantha (Australia); 2nd Daniel / Joshua (GB); 3rd Geneesh Peerkatia / Vinod Dandu (India).

Well done to all, superb racing today in some tricky conditions.

The Cadet Class are extremely grateful to the support of all our sponsors, in particular Associated British Ports, Minerva 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 Mount Batten Centre for Watersports.

You can follow the event live on the Sailracer Tracker via www.cadetworlds.co.uk/tracker and on our social media channels follow @GBRCadet

Main Fleet Results after day 2:

PosNationSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stAUS10072Josh GarnerJack Benyan1133‑15210
2ndUKR10097Uliana PostrelkoDavid Gutiiev544‑191519
3rdAUS9613Sam HooperThomas Pitt‑1231111420
4thUKR10086Yehor VeretelnykYurii Veretelnyk1162‑262728
5thAUS9927Charlie BirchArchie McQuillen‑13259131039
6thPOL10064Sebastian CzerwinskiMateusz Dudzinski713‑41252350
7thAUS9618Isaac ArcherFlynn Clougher1051415‑241256
8thARG9991Franco Carlos BaroneLorenzo Andres Barone6‑22910191357
9thPOL10068Franciszek MassalskiWojciech Szarynski49‑286182663
10thARG10019Valentino RossoValentin Asaf Carloni Hirsch218‑2411101767
11thGBR9994Tom ShepherdAnnabel Shepherd157131817(SCP)70
12thAUS9527Cate McCoyWilliam Garner17111922‑30675
13thPOL9902Iga Debecka StrzyzewskaPola Soldan9‑3374282977
14thUKR9961Illia DonchenkoAnatolii Moskalenko2(SCP)816411178
15thGBR10076Amelie WhitehouseMaddy Sherwood26242077‑4584
16thAUS9560William FarnellLouis Davis1819‑2314162289
17thPOL9755Marcel KowalewskiTomasz Kowalewski3(DSQ)38356890
18thCZE9774Tereza DitetovaAnna Marie Ditetova361532‑538394
19thBEL10096Cyriel DebruyneFelix Van Besien301621244‑3895
20thAUS10011Isabel WillcoxGeorge Shugg142110‑39351595
21stGBR9028Samantha NeeIsabelle Davies20281612‑362096
22ndARG10013Martin Manrique GasmeVincente Carloni Bohl25261829‑33199
23rdGBR10032Hettie ThorogoodClementine Denny‑Pickess‑39121233934100
24thGBR8533George LittleCharlie Jones343617‑41314104
25thGBR9982Rhona EnkelSophie Ringland24142920‑3718105
26thAUS9825Martha ReadCharlotte Kratz1630‑34172527115
27thBEL10113Arthur MoringCedric Peuteman2320‑36272224116
28thAUS9929Arjay LaytonMatthew Cross‑501015311447117
29thGBR10127Monty HamptonWilf Kingsnorth273122‑522021121
30thGBR10129Tom KrailingElla Edwards31‑5127132331125
31stBEL8997Juul SchaffrathMati Verbeeck382325832‑48126
32ndGBR10012Alex EnkelJude Baldock352731‑462616135
33rdAUS9622Leo ChurchRoss Tolcher33416‑453425139
34thPOL9857Krzysztof WozniakBartlomiej Karmasz835‑42233142139
35thGBR9673Zachary WindibankAlice Boddy2232303721‑41142
36thBEL8518Emiel Van daeleVince Moring1939(SCP)382928153
37thNED9815Bram van GoingaLina Zeilmans4250(DSQ)51251160
38thGER9694Kai ZolondekEric Alexander Schwartz414811‑515019169
39thBEL10004Nora Van BesienIaana De Blieck‑581737304243169
40thPOL10074Piotr BuchKazimierz Bielak4037‑53213844180
41stIND5Thanuja KameswarRizwan Mohammed29344043‑4836182
42ndNED8869Barend JoosseCato van Fulpen43‑4644254332187
43rdPOL9512Maria SajewiczVictoria Helle‑Blocka472933‑494935193
44thGBR9985Gwen ThorogoodPrimrose Denny‑Pickess3245‑55404437198
45thBEL10051Thomas WinandRenee Iserbyt3749‑59442746203
46thGBR9367Ned FairhurstSam English44184959‑6139209
47thBEL9836Hanna KerreFinn Ysewyn284046‑564752213
48thARG9726Azucena Posse MolinaLucila Gonzalez Kuck5142‑58343953219
49thNED9175Madee VerheulStijn Van den Berg5747‑62285440226
50thGER9695Vincent MennengaAnton Hansch52382663‑6454233
51stNED9960Lars van der BurgtEveline Brosens56‑6254364049235
52ndNED9417Huib Ten KateGijs Zijlmans‑595845325250237
53rdCZE9773Anna WinklerovaMartin Morgan Sebor5455‑61584630243
54thGBR10128George Cox‑OlliffGeorge Letts4843514756‑58245
55thBEL9212Aron KerreCedric Mannaerts534439‑645756249
56thBEL9038August Van daeleIlias Van hulle5552‑564253SCP255
57thPOL9849Antoni GabryszewskiNatalia Staniszewska46534350(DNC)DNC257
58thBEL9754Willemijn CammaerHannelore Cammaer4954525551‑57261
59thGBR10121Dylan McArdleLewis Walker455650‑615561267
60thGER9838Lucy LindemannBennet Rohrlack‑615935576060271
61stGER9736Aaron SchottArinya Frauen‑636347485855271
62ndPOL9127Filip DudzinskiTerencjusz Kosinski645764‑654562292
63rdGER9993Bjarne LawrenzYaron Bartholdy6060605459‑63293
64thGER10081Friedjof HeitnerPhil Hermann‑6561576262DSQ307
65thPOL9757Jan NowakowskiPatryk Zalewa62(DSQ)63606359307

Promo Fleet Results after day 2:

PosNationSail NoHelmCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stGBR8352Jemima McMorrisHarriet Davies15611‑1014
2ndAUS9552Olive HooperSamantha Archer‑53235114
3rdGBR8529Mia StanislausJemima Cox‑Olliff‑84124415
4thGBR10055Daniel RinglandJoshua Booth7‑12748228
5thGBR10003Oscar BushHarriet Walker‑1161163733
6thGBR8447Benjy BullockAlex Nailer2105‑169834
7thGBR10007James VellacottOliver Walker1413117‑2036
8thGBR8845Monty SlumpFrankie Sherwood1024‑1515637
9thGBR9631Dominik McArdleZoe Thomas‑12910721139
10thGBR8537Mimi WindibankRose Little6138196‑2252
11thGBR10002Ava StoddartAustin Berry971210‑191654
12thGBR10001Kemmel ThorogoodGeorgina Loader1314‑18816556
13thGBR10092Alex McEwanGregory Boddy38‑2413222167
14thGBR7274Joshua DavidsonRosie Hancock4201318‑211570
15thGBR9984Emily KrailingClara Vellacott15‑17179171371
16thGBR9977Holly JonesFinn Sullam‑23152014121475
17thIND3Ganesh PeerkatlaVinod Dandu19161526‑29379
18thINDIND 4Deekshitha KommaravellyGovardhan Pallara242116514(SCP)80
19thGBR9964Tom StoddartMaxwell Stanislaus2511212410(DNC)91
20thGBR10094William HancockHenry Yates(DNF)291412132391
21stNED10038Sophie Noor JoosseVictoria van Dijk1819‑2621181793
22ndGBR9983James BaileyJasper Bush2222‑301724994
23rdGBR10006Mave Parry‑ShieldAlvy Jones26‑281920201297
24thGBR9078Kali KaraskasFreya Cobb21239‑282819100
25thGBR8333Jenna BerryDaisy Cox162425‑271127103
26thGBR7279Anna ThomasAmelie Pedley171822(DNC)2328108
27thGBR8521Paige DavidsonLivia Cesari‑Wrigley2025‑29232525118
28thGBR9294Immy SherwoodEvie Boddy282623‑292626129
29thNED9965Mylene van der SteltTimo van Dijk‑272727252724130
30thGBR9026Imogen BushVivienne Letts29‑3028223029138
31stGER9496Lina NeufeldLeo Neufeld(NSC)DNF31303130153

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