World J70 in Palma: United States Yonder World Champion

World J70 in Palma: United States Yonder World Champion

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The crew of Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot was proclaimed this Saturday class world champion after leading the classification from the first day of race

The Sandberg Estates J / 70 Worlds has already won. After five intense days of competition in Palma Bay, the American Yonder of Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot has been proclaimed this Saturday class world champion on an appointment that has been organized by the Real Nautical Club of Palma and the International Association of Class J / 70.

With a wind of a north-east component of about ten knots of average, the regatta committee gave the starting point, at 11: 30, for a final and final manga in which he won the British "Brutus II" by Charles Thompson and Tom Mallindine, followed by the Spanish "Patakin" by Luis Albert in the second position and the Brazilian "To Nessa" by Renato Faria, who was third.

The leader since the first World Cup, the American "Yonder" of Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot of the New York YC, signed an eleventh that served him to sentence the championship and proclaim himself as new and new world champion of J / 70. He also wins with ten points of advantage over the second one, accumulating two partial pods in the eight parliamentary tests and dismissing a 23rd. The regularity and not making big mistakes has certainly been the key to Sandberg Estates J / 70 Worlds.

In Corinthian the triumph was in the Uruguayan "Plan B" by Pedro Garra of the YC Punta del Este. He was followed in general by the Bermudeño "Hedgehog" of Alec Cutler of the Royal Bermuda YC and the Italian "Wanderlust" of Sofia Giondi of the YC Rimini, second and third respectively.

In One Pro, the first ranked has been Tim Ryan's "Go" from the Cruising YC Australia, also getting a brilliant fifth position in the general ranking. The second place went to Mexico by the "Zaguero" of Ignacio Pérez del Vallarta YC and the third was the Portuguese "Baba II" of Nuno Espirito Santo, of CN Cascais.

For its part, the award for the first mixed team went to the hands of the local ship "Balearia" by María Bover, the first youth was taken by the representative of the Netherlands "Moore DRV" by Sven Van Der Plasse by WV Wolphaartsdijk, the first female team was the American "Team Convergence" by Ava Wilson of Chicago YC and the first crew with a woman in the cane, also the American "Dark Energy" by Laura Grondin of New York YC / GKPYC. The Grondin team also finished in the fifth position of the general classification.

Among the Spanish representatives, a great result for the "Patakin" by Luis Albert of the RCNP, which closes the World Cup in the eleventh position after the second position noted today.

"Classifications

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Yonder, Douglas Newhouse / Jeremy Wilmot, 55 points
2. [BRA] Mindset, Ralph Vasconcellos, 66 points
3. [GBR] Brutus II, Charles Thompson / Tom Mallindine, 68 points
4. [USA] Rowdy, Richard Witzel, 83 points
5. [AUS] Come on, Tim Ryan, 96 points.

CORINTHIAN
1. [URU] Plan B, Pedro Garra, 195 points
2. [BER] Hedgehog, Alec Cutler, 195 points
3. [ITA] Wanderlust, Sofia Giondi, 198 points

ONE PRO
1. [AUS] Come on, Tim Ryan, 96 points.
2. [MEX] Zaguero, Ignacio Pérez, 183 points
3. [POR] Baba II, Nuno Espirito Santo, 192 points

MIXTA TRIPULATION
1. [ESP] Balearia, María Bover, 379 points
2. [NED] UCAJB4U, John Engelsman, 498 points
3. [USA] Team Conversion, Ava Wilson, 614 points

FEMENINE TRIPULATION
1. [USA] Team Convergence, Ava Wilson, 614 points

BETTER FEMENINE PATRONA
1. [USA] Dark Energy, Laura Grondin, 162 points

BETTER JUVENIL
1. [NED] Moore DRV, from Sven Van Der Plasse, 574 points

TOP 5 SPAIN FLOTA
11. [ESP] Patakin, Luis Albert, 115 points
31. [ESP] Tenaz, Pablo Garriga, 224 points
35. [ESP] Noticia, Luis Martín Cabiedes, 236 points
41. [ESP] Let it be, Marcelo Baltzer, 273 points
46. [ESP] Marnatura, Luis Bugallo, 279 points "]

2024-09-20: World J70 in Palma: the American Yonder is getting stronger

The American team led by Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot maintains the lead and increases its advantage to 15 points over the second ranked. Tomorrow Saturday, last round in Palma Bay with five teams fighting over the intercontinental podium

Penultimate and exciting day of the Sandberg Estates J / 70 Worlds. However, the fleet has already taken positions in the face of the final assault and the American Yonder clings to the leadership of the meeting organized by the Real Club Náutico de Palma and the International Association of Class J / 70.

Richard Witzel's American Rowdy, who yesterday made a podium hole in the third position, managed to impose and sign a partial victory that allowed him to reach the lead for an instant after this first test of the day, relegating Douglas Newhouse's Yonder and Jeremy Wilmot to the second post after a tenth. The second and third place in the manga were also distributed by Bryce Kalow's American Kid's table and the Brazilian to Nessa de Renato Faria, respectively.

Already in the second manga the podium seekers, aware that there is less and less left for the end of the Sandberg Estates J / 70 Worlds, hastened their options to place themselves as high as possible on the table. The victory on this occasion was taken by the title defender, the British Brutus II of Charles Thompson and Tom Mallindine, ahead of the second Yonder, and the Kid's table, who scored a second.

With these results, the penultimate day of the World Cup again ends with the general of the Yonder crew. The New York YC ship is certainly the favorite to be crowned tomorrow as the new class world champion by increasing its advantage to 15 points on the second ranked, the Brazilian Mindset of Ralph Vasconcellos of the IC Rio de Janeiro, and 19 on the American also Kid's table of the Wayzata YC, which occupies provisional bronze and has been the best of today's day with a second and a third scored

The Patakin de Luis Albert, which competes under the grympola of the Nautico de Palma, remains the best Spanish representative in the classification. The local team is in the 13th position and with options to rerun into the top ten in the last World Cup. Behind, the Tenaz de Pablo Garriga of the Real Club Nautico of Barcelona is significantly improved with a twelfth in the last test of the day and is located at the 37th place just ahead of the Noticia de Luis Martín Cabiedes of the RCNB / RCM Santander clubs.

Good day also for the Let it be by Marcelo Baltzer of the Royal Denia Nautical Club with results 19-9 that place it in 39 position. The team that added today the best partial was the canary HSN of Luis Martínez Doreste of the RCN Gran Canaria with a seventh in the first manga. Tomorrow Saturday, the 96 teams from 25 countries face the last and final day of the world championship with everything to decide and a weather forecast of rain throughout the day.

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION BETWEEN ACT 4
1. [USA] Yonder, Douglas Newhouse / Jeremy Wilmot, 44 points
2. [BRA] Mindset, Ralph Vasconcellos, 59 points
3. [USA] Kid's table, Bryce Kalow, 63 points
4. [USA] Rowdy, Richard Witzel, 66 points
5. [GBR] Brutus II, Charles Thompson / Tom Mallindine, 67 points

TOP 5 SPAIN FLOTA
13. [ESP] Patakin, Luis Albert, 113 points
37. [ESP] Tenaz, Pablo Garriga, 200 points
38. [ESP] Noticia, Luis Martín Cabiedes, 206 points
39. [ESP] Let it be, Marcelo Baltzer, 208 points
47. [ESP] Marnatura, Luis Bugallo, 237 points

https: / / www.rcnp.es / j70worlds / results

2024-09-19: J70 World Cup in Palma: US Yonder Resists in Leadership

With the application of the discard, the team of Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot holds on to the top of the table with only one point of advantage over the second ranked, the Brazilian Mindset, and five over the third, also American Rowdy

Long day in the bay of Palma for the almost 100 ships that play the Sandberg Estates J / 70 Worlds. Although the wind did not make it easy in this third round of the meeting organized by the Real Club Nautico de Palma and the International Association of the class, the fleet was able to add two new tests in its locker that allow the entry into play of the discard and leaves the fight for the title to the red live.

As in the previous sleeves, the fleet was once again irregular and the first three posts were distributed to three teams that were so far out of top ten: Laura Grondin's American Dark Energy, Flip Engelbert's Swedish Elvis and Haroldo Solberg's Brazilian Oceanpack, first, second and third respectively.

The American Yonder of Douglas Newhouse and Jeremy Wilmot of the New York YC, who today signed a 23rd and a 17th stand on top of the table thanks to their good results in the first two days. Lidera, yes, with a point of advantage over the second ranked, the Mindset of the IC Rio de Janeiro, and five over the third, which now becomes the Rowdy "of Chicago YC.

Among the Spanish fleet, today has not been the best day for Luis Albert's Patakin. The ship of the Nautico de Palma has added results 27-30 that makes it descend several positions, provisionally placed in the eleventh position but with many options to recover in the final line of the World Cup. In the back, the Luis Martín Cabiedes Noticia of the Real Club Nautico of Barcelona and Marítimo of Santander improves and goes up to the twenty-fifth position. The next on the table is now the Marnatura of Luis Bugallo of the Royal Nautical Club of Vigo. Tomorrow Friday, penultimate day in Palma Bay with everything to decide.

"The

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Yonder, Douglas Newhouse / Jeremy Wilmot, 32 points
2. [BRA] Mindset, Ralph Vasconcellos, 33 points
3. [USA] Rowdy, Richard Witzel, 37 points
4. [USA] Catapult, Joel Ronning, 39 points
5. [USA] Savasana, Brian Keane, 40 points

TOP 3 SPAIN FLOTA
11. [ESP] Patakin, Luis Albert, 62 points
25. [ESP] Noticia, Luis Martín Cabiedes, 103 points
33. [ESP] Marnatura, Luis Bugallo, 119 points "]

https: / / www.rcnp.es / j70worlds / resultados.php

2024-09-18: J70 World Cup in Palma: 96 J70 from 25 countries start sleeves

The Sanberg Estates J70 Worlds is already a reality in Palma Bay (Photo Maria Muíña)

The bay of Palma is preparing to receive tomorrow, Tuesday, the starting horn of the Sandberg Estates J70 Worlds, with 96 teams of 25 nationalities ready to take action. During five intense days of competition, the new world champions of the J70 class will be decided, and everything points to the weather conditions offering an exciting show.

The sleeves are planned to last between 80 and 90 minutes, and the plan is to make two a day, provided conditions allow. The tests will start every day at 11: 30.

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