June 2019 News

STAR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019, MATEUSZ KUSZNIEREWICZ AND BRUNO PRADA ARE THE WINNERS



Porto Cervo, June 22th, 2019. The ninety seventh edition of the Star Class World Championship ended with a victory for Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Bruno Prada followed by Augie Diaz with Henry Boening in second place and Eivind Melleby and Joshua Revkin in third. The event was held from June 17th to today and saw 63 teams from 20 nations race in 6 races for the Championship, organized by the YCCS in collaboration with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCYRA) and with the support of Main Partner Audi and Technical Partners Quantum Sails and Garmin Marine.

STAR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP:  AN INTENSE TWO RACE DAY FOR THE FLEET



Porto Cervo, June 21st, 2019. A positive and very intense two race day for the Star fleet that had to make up for the missed race yesterday due to the wind too light and shifty. With one race to go to the end of the 2019 Star World Championship, Augie Diaz and Henry Boening are leading the provisional overall ranking followed by Eivind Melleby and  Joshua Revkin tied in points with Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Bruno Prada in third place. The Championship is organized by the YCCS in collaboration with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCYRA) and the support of Main Partner Audi and Technical Partners Quantum Sails and Garmin Marine, and it should end tomorrow with the last scheduled race. Two spare days are in line, june 23rd and 24th, if the weather should not cooperate tomorrow.

STAR CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP: NO WIND, NO RACE



Porto Cervo, June 20th, 2019. There was no racing today at the Star Class World Championship that began on Monday, June 17th and has seen three races out of six run so far. The overall provisional results remain the same as yesterday: the American Augie Diaz in the lead followed by the Norwegian Eivind Melleby and the Polish Mateusz Kusznierewicz in second and third places.

STAR CLASS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, IT IS STILL ANYONE’S GAME



Porto Cervo, June 19th, 2019. Today was the third day of racing at the Star Class World Championship organized by the YCCS in collaboration with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCYRA) and the support of Main Partner Audi and Technical Partners Quantum Sails and Garmin Marine. The games are still open with the world class sailor Augie Diaz now in the lead followed by Eivind Melleby and Mateusz Kusznierewicz.

Again today the breeze took its time to kick in and the Race Committee kept the AP flag hoisted until 1 PM. An hour later, after a general recall, the Star sailors got the event's third race underway. Breeze from the southeast was blowing from 6 to 7 knots at first and eventually built gradually up to 10 knots.

STAR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019, CHANGES AT THE TOP ON DAY TWO



Porto Cervo, June 18th, 2019. Uncertain conditions at the beginning of the second day at the Star Class World Championship gave way to typical Sardinian breezes later on and the day's racing got underway about an hour late. There are still four races to go, but after today's race the provisional scoreboard has changed: the team skippered by Mateusz Kusznierewicz with Bruno Prada is in the lead followed by the teams with Augie Diaz and Henry Boening and Tom Lofstedt and Anders Ekstrom in second and third places. The Championship is organized by the YCCS in collaboration with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCRYA) and the support of Main Partner Audi and Technical Partners Quantum Sails and Garmin Marine.
 

STAR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 TWO ITALIAN TEAMS ARE IN THE LEAD



Porto Cervo, June 17th, 2019. The Star Class World Championship is off to a good start with today's race run as scheduled despite light breeze. The Championship, which has returned to Porto Cervo after thirty years, is organized by the YCCS in collaboration with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association (ISCRYA) and the support of Main Partner Audi and Technical Partners Quantum Sails and Garmin Marine.
 
This morning at 12.00 sharp the 63 competing teams from 20 different nations were at the start, ready to race in the waters off Porto Cervo. Just as the Starting Procedures were getting underway a wind shift forced the Race Committee to hoist the AP flag and wait for the breeze to settle. After about an hour a northerly breeze from 7 to 9 knots kicked in and the Star fleet could begin their World Championship. The course was changed along the final leg when the breeze shifted to the northeast and dropped to 4/5 knots.

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