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Sep 11, 2008, 5:25 PM

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From Paige Brooks:

Annapolis, MD (September 11, 2008) - The venue is Annapolis this year for the Etchells North American Championships, hosted by Annapolis Yacht Club. With 30 boats signed up, it's a smaller fleet than one would usually expect, but there are some powerhouse teams here. The practice race yesterday was a bust as the wind died and then died some more. The AYC race committee abandoned after the first leeward mark rounding, but by then everyone had decided to go home anyway.

Today, however, was a great light air day to begin the championship. With wind that rarely reached even 10 knots, it was all about the pressure. Wade Edwards, sailing with Justin Mueller and Tim Platt, currently in fourth place, said the name of the game today was "Stay in Phase" and avoid the laylines early. Hank Lammens sailing with Dirk Knuelman and Doug Sabin, in fifth today, said, "Better than being at work on Sept 11. The races today were typical Annapolis - first to 14th in the first run of the 2nd race." All the boats immediately behind them in race 2 gybed early and ended up in the top five. They said it was "incredibly shifty - about 40 degrees in each beat."

1. Jud Smith sailing with Mark Johnson and Nik Burfoot
2. Allan Terhune, Jr and his local Annapolis crew
3. Argyle Campbell with Jack Jackowski, Quinn Tobin, and Samantha Cereto

4. Wade Edwards Justin Muller and Tim Platt
5. Hank Lammens, Dirk Knuelman and Doug Sabin.

Event website:
http://www.annapolisyc.com/default.aspx?p=v35EvtView&type=0&ID=1680096




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Sep 14, 2008, 5:57 PM

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Annapolis, MD (September 13, 2008) – Thirty boats at the Etchells North American Championships endured a light air three race day to begin the championship on Thursday, and then followed that with a three race snorter on Friday. Come Saturday, nary a drop of breeze was left, but with six races in the books, the event was official and ended with Jud Smith as the winning skipper along with Mark Johnson/Nik Burfoot, with Hank Lammens in second and Allan Terhune, Jr. finishing third.

Event website: http://www.annapolisyc.com/default.aspx?p=v35EvtView&type=0&ID=1680096




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Sep 15, 2008, 6:34 AM

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From Paige Brooks:

Etchells North American Championship, hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club. Friday (Sept 12), which proved to be the last day of racing, held predictions of 15-20 kts and a 90% chance of rain. With light air forecast for the final day of racing the coaches instructed their teams to sail Friday as if they wouldn't have Saturday's 7th race to change the standings. They were correct. The first race was a course 4 set for 1.5 miles and finished in just over an hour. Race 2 saw three boats emerge ahead of the rest of the fleet: Hank Lammens, Jud Smith and Rob Hitchcock. But by the finish, Jud, Mark and Nik emerged again as the winner by just over a full minute. Race 6 saw more confused seas and breeze around 18-20 knots. A course 5 was set at 1.7 miles, and at the leeward mark after sailing 3.4 miles, the fleet was still very close which led to some close calls, and at least one collision. Bruce Gollison, sailing with Moose McClintock and Tom Lihan was neck and neck with Jud and crew, working the waves downwind and match racing up the final beat, putting both boats and crews through their paces. Bruce Gollison ultimately won the final race of the regatta in big breeze and current that was knocking down the pin at the finish.

Congratulations to the top 5 teams for the 2008 North American Championship and the Corinthian Cup winners:

1. Jud Smith sailing with Mark Johnson and Nik Burfoot
2. Hank Lammens, Dirk Knuelman and Doug Sabin.
3. Allan Terhune, Jr and his local Annapolis crew
4. Argyle Campbell with Jack Jakowski, Quinn Tobin, and Samantha Cereto
5. Wade Edwards Justin Muller and Tim Platt

The Corinthian Cup, presented by Pat Stadel and awarded to the top all amateur team went to Wade Edwards, Justin Muller, and Tim Platt .

Full results are posted here:
http://race.annapolisyc.com/...-2008/08_E22_NA.html


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Sep 19, 2008, 7:26 AM

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Sydney Fleet team wins Etchells North American Championship

Sydney Fleet Etchells sailors Mark Johnson and Nik Burfoot have teamed up with champion US helmsman Jud Smith to score an historic win in the 2008 Etchells North American Championship sailed on The Chesapeake off Annapolis this past week.

Their victory, sailing a new boat, Roulette, representing the Sydney Fleet and the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, is part of an extensively planned program aimed at winning the 2009 Audi Etchells World Champion in Melbourne in March next year.

With Jud Smith, a five-times Etchells North American champion, 2006 World Champion and several times Worlds placegetter, steering and Mark Johnson and Nik Burfoot as crew, Roulette had a scorecard of 4-1-5-1-1-2 to finish with 9 points.

This left the RSYS entrant eight points clear of the champion Canadian sailor Hank Lammens, a Olympic representative and two-times Finn Gold Cup winner, and a formidable 30-boat fleet that included past Olympic and America’s Cup sailors as well as former Etchells champions.

Lammens, whose crew comprised Etchells builder Dirk Kneulman and Dwayne Smithers, had a scorecard of 1-14-4-3-2-7 to finish on 17 points in the 30 boat fleet. Third place went to Allan Terhune Jr from Eastport Yacht on 25 points, one point ahead of Newport Harbour’s Argyle Campbell on 26 points.

“When you look at some of the past Etchells North American champions, Hans Fogh, Dennis Conner, Jud Smith, Russell Coutes, John Kostecki, just to name a few, this is a most prestigious event, ” an elated Mark Johnson said in Sydney yesterday after returning from the USA.

“For Jud it was his fifth North American title in a row, but for Nik and I, our greatest international result in Etchells, although we finished eighth in a borrowed boat at the North Americans in Chicago last year.”

Johnson said the first three days on The Chesapeake had been light and shifty, races in which someone could come out of the left or out of the right and win…”our aim was to avoid a shocker”.

“To win the second race of the North Americans after only a couple of hours aboard the new boat was exhilarating,” added Johnson. “Then the breeze freshened to 16-18 knots for the next three days and Jud, who enjoys sailing in a breeze, steered us to two more wins and a second.

“That meant that we did not have to sail in the seventh race which, in any case, was abandoned the following day because of lack of breeze.”

Mark Johnson has been sailing in Etchells for about ten years, originally with David Sturrock and then, over the past couple of seasons, skippering his own boat Roulette, which he bought from the late Jim Annand, one of the founders of the Etchells in Sydney.

Nik Burfoot, a former World Laser Champion and Olympic team reserve from New Zealand, who now lives in Sydney, also sailed with Sturrock, going on to join Johnson in Roulette.

Johnson said the plan to contest the 2009 World Championship in Melbourne had evolved from his first meeting Jud Smith at the 2006 Worlds in Fremantle.

“Last November we came up with a deal to have a new Etchells built (by Dirk Kneulman of Ontario Yachts) which Jud would sail at the 2007 Worlds in Chicago, where he finished third overall. We now own it in partnership.

“Jud has become a member of the Sydney Etchells Fleet and as a former World Champion is automatically eligible for the Worlds in Melbourne, which means that the Sydney Fleet will have up to 11 representatives.

“The new boat is now in a container on its way to Australia and Jud will join us sailing the boat in the Squadron’s three-race Mini Regatta on Saturday, 22 November. We are planning this as an Etchells training weekend with Jud giving his expertise to the Sydney Fleet,” Johnson added.

Further information:
Peter Campbell – 0419 385 028 or email – peter_campbell@bigpond.com
Peter Campbell, Yachting Journalist
Sydney, Australia
Mob: + (0) 419 385 028
Email - peter_campbell@bigpond.com










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