MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(5-1-2004) Race Officials at Mornington Yacht Club got the 420 World Championships away to a good start today on Port Phillip Bay, managing to squeeze in three races for the 110 entrants from around the Globe.
Youth brothers Thomas and Matthieu Rahier (FRA) got their country away to a good start with 2,1,6 placings to take the early lead in the Championships.
Lauren Jeffries/Will Thomson (AUS), currently fill out second overall with a 4, 7, 1 scoreboard, while Matija Longin/Pavle Kostov (CRO), the lone entrant from Croatia, currently have third place with their 8, 4, 2 placings today.
Winds at Mornington today were in the 9-12 knot range and very shifty, officials managing to get racing away on time at 1200 hours local time.
Others who notched up top three placings in the Sail Melbourne event include Olympic hopefuls in the 470 class, Nathan Wilmot/Malcolm Page (AUS) who scored two 1st placings (one equal with the Rahier brothers), but a 20th in Race 3 cost them dearly, leaving them in tenth place overall.
Interestingly, Wilmot’s younger brother, Jeremy, with his crew David Stevens, are ahead of the older Wilmot in eighth place after scoring 10, 3, 7 placings.
Nathan Batchelor/Joe Crabb (GBR) sailed well for fourth place overall, while Italy’s best results came from two crews who currently hold down equal sixth place; brother and sister combination, Giorgio and Daniele Catta and Stefano Cherin/Matteo Velicogna.
Racing continues tomorrow on Port Phillip Bay off Mornington at 1200 hours local time.
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