The Malta Independent on Sunday

Another near‐perfect day for racing in the fourth day of the 2023 ORC European Championsh­ip

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Yesterday was another near‐perfect day for racing in Day Four of the 2023 ORC European Championsh­ip, co‐hosted by Royal Malta Yacht Club and Yachting Malta.

Blue skies, flat seas and 8‐12 knots of wind kept the racing close in all three classes of this championsh­ip event fea‐ turing 37 teams from 11 nations.

Racing on the southern course for Class B was spectacula­r, with that fleet starting on time in a building and shifting southerly with a hint of current that made for an interestin­g race course. This and five Club Swan 42’s that are at the top of the class makes for a competitiv­e inten‐ sity of inshore racing simply not found on the other course areas. So much so that after the first race today the three top teams were all tied in overall points.

One of them, Aivar Tuulberg’s KATARI‐ INA II from Estonia, got off to a non‐ideal start to the event with scores of 3‐4 in the first two races. Yet their subsequent 2‐1‐ 2 finishes have put them only one point behind Marcin Sutkowski’s (POL) Grand

Soleil 44 P WIND WHISPER 44, who won the first two races in the event.

“Today with more wind we fought more aggressive­ly,” said KATARIINA II tactician Lorenzo Bodini. “The first race was inter‐ esting because the right side near the shore was favored, but the pin end of the start line was favored by 20 degrees. So, we took this [initial advantage], tacked and stayed with the group to then lee bow the leader to lead back to the mark and hold this lead to the finish.”

Only one point separates WIND WHIS‐ PER 44, KATARIINA II and Renzo Grottesi’s (ITA) BE WILD, whose tactician Enrico Zennaro explained averted near‐ disaster in the last race. “There was only two minutes to go to the start when the jib ripped out of the headfoil,” he ex‐ plained. “Full credit to the crew who quickly dropped the sail and re‐hoisted it for us to get back into the fight.”

For the remaining two races in the se‐ ries, Bodini plans to have his team con‐ tinue to fight hard. “After all our starts, all our mark rounding’s and all the miles we have raced so far, to have us so close on points indicates how tough this class re‐ ally is,” he said.

The teams in Classes A and C did not have it so lucky as Class B since their course are was subject to significan­t in‐ stability in the wind. After starting off on time, a massive drop in strength and huge shift forced race managers to abandon the first race and move the course area further south towards where Class B was racing. By the time they got a course set and ready, the other fleet had almost fin‐ ished for their day.

Nonetheles­s there were some newcom‐ ers to the top ranks in both classes in both races. For example, Malta‐based team is ELUSIVE II, a modified First 45 owned by Aaron, Christoph and Maya Podesta, man‐ aged their best race yet with a second in the first race, by only a 6‐second margin ahead of Claudio Terrieri’s (ITA) Swan 45 BLUE SKY, but fell to fourth in the second race.

Reigning Class A ORC World Champion BEAU GESTE, Karl Kwok’s (HKG) TP 52, has a “picket fence” on their score line of all 1st places to amass a 6‐point lead over BLUE SKY.

In Class C a similar stretching of the lead is occurring where another reigning ORC World Champion team ‐ Ott Kikkas’s (EST) SUGAR 3 – is ahead overall by 7 points. But the racing is also tight in this class: in the first race the top three posi‐ tions were separated by only 30 seconds in corrected time, the top five places in the second race by only 1.5 minutes.

Racing continues tomorrow with the 12‐ hour Coastal Race, that like the Long Off‐ shore race cannot be excluded from a boat’s score for the series…so this one is very important. If a fifth Inshore race can be held and concluded on Monday, then a discard will be allowed for each boat’s worse score in an inshore race.

The 2023 ORC European Champi‐ onships are being supported by Yachting Malta, Visit Malta, the Ta’ Xbiex Local Council, the Eastern Regional Council as part of its activities for the 2023 Euro‐ pean Region of Sport and Heineken.

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