Wednesday 12 January 2011

Zhik Moth Worlds 2011: Outteridge the Overtaker, and Bullets for Burling on Day Two




Peter Burling (NZL). Image copyright Th. Martinez/Sea&Co.

Video of racing on Day Two (including Kiwi Peter Burling, and Nathan Outteridge)

Burling/Tuke (NZL) and Outteridge/Jensen (AUS) are training partners in the 49er class for the 2012 Olympics in Weymouth, England



by Pat Langley

Belmont delivered it’s famed 18 knot E-NE gusting over 20 for day two of the 2011 Zhik Moth Worlds providing an action packed day full of swims, stacks and rescues – and not just at the back end of the fleet.

Nathan Outteridge (AUS), despite not always having the early lead, escaped unscathed adding 3 wins to his score. On the other course, Peter Burling (NZL) nailed an impressive 3 bullets. ISAF Sailor of the Year Tom Slingsby (AUS) and 2008 Moth World Champion John Harris take the cake for impressive stacks.


John Harris (AUS) leads the fleet. Image copyright Th. Martinez/Sea&Co.

In the Blue Fleet, John Harris (AUS) led Nathan Outteridge (AUS) and Bora Gulari (USA) around the first windward mark, but Outteridge was able to slip by when Harris, then Gulari took a swim. Brad Funk (USA) and Slingsby kept up for 2nd and 3rd, and despite Gulari’s swim, the Americans were able to keep 2 in the top ten with Dalton Bergan in 6th.

There was awesome high-speed lead-swapping between Outteridge and Slingsby throughout Race 2, with Outteridge ultimately taking the gun. Harris was deep early on and made an impressive fight back to the leading pack of Funk, Gough and Gulari.


Wipeout! Image copyright Th. Martinez/Sea&Co.

More than 20 boats were back in the boat-park by the start of the 3rd and final race for the day. The “usual suspects” started to emerge with with Outteridge, Funk, Harris, Gough and Slingsby. Psarofaghis (SUI), and Josh Mcknight (AUS) making his debut, both finished the day with all top ten finishes.

In Yellow Fleet, Burling took no prisoners, consistently leading the charge around the marks and taking all 3 finishes. Scott Babbage and fellow Aussie Iain Jensen duelled for 2nd overall for the day. The tussle escalated in Race 2 when Babbage hit the mark. His penalty turn put him back to 10th, but he fought back to 4th. Yesterday’s standout Joe Turner (AUS) still had some fire in the breeze and hangs on to 3rd overall for the combined fleets going in to Day 3. Andy Budgen (GBR) loved the bigger breeze with a consistent 5, 5, 6.


Emma Spiers (GBR/AUS). Image copyright Th. Martinez/Sea&Co.

Charlie McKee (USA) rocketed the Wing-sail to the windward mark in the first race, finishing with a 5th, but had to pull out of the second race to recover from compression failure below the forestay. Back on for race 3, he limped through the course hanging on to a 21st finish after suffering further damages.

Forecast promises a building sea-breeze and after a good feed, the fleet is already busy with tweaks and tunes for a 13:00hr (AEDST) start tomorrow.


Nathan Outteridge (AUS). Image copyright Th. Martinez/Sea&Co.

Top Ten Provisional Results after Day two:

Rank Skipper Country R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Overall

1 Nathan Outteridge AUS 5 1 1 1 1 1 5
2 Peter Burling NZL 2 3 2 1 1 1 7
3 Joe Turner AUS 2 1 1 7 2 3 9
4 Scott Babbage AUS 6 2 2 3 3 4 14
5 Rob Gough AUS 1 3 3 4 5 4 15
6 Iain Jensen AUS 1 9 7 2 6 2 18
7 Tom Slingsby AUS 6 2 6 3 2 5 18
8 John Harris AUS 9 7 3 8 3 3 24
9 Brad Funk USA DNF 8 11 2 4 2 27
10 Arnaud Psarofaghis SUI 4 4 6 7 7 6 27

Zhik Moth Worlds 2011