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GBR Teams Finish Top 3 – 2010 Fireball Worlds Final Results

Friday, May 7th, 2010

The racing is completed for the 2010 Fireball World Championships and Great Britain have won the top three spots on the podium at the 2010 Fireball World Championships.

One race was held today off Carlisle Bay in Barbados, West Indies, under sunny skies and winds ranging from 14 to 18 knots. The fleet was very aggressive on the start line today with it being the last chance for teams to secure their final spots on the results sheet. It took five attempts, three of them under a black flag, before the fleet finally got off to a clean start. With the delay in the day’s first race, it was not possible to start a tenth and final race for the series since the start time limit had expired.

In the end, nine races were completed for this year’s championship, allowing the competitors to discard their worst 2 races from the score sheet.

The final top ten are as follows:

1st – Chips Howarth, Vyv Townend (GBR)
2nd – Matt Burge, Richard Wagstaff (GBR)
3rd – David Edwards, Simon Potts (GBR)
4th – Matt Findlay, Richard Anderton (GBR)
5th – Ben Schulz, Phillip Bowley (AUS)
6th – David Wade, Tim Saunders (GBR)
7th – Robin Inns, Joel Coultas (AUS)
8th – Tim Rush, Russ Clark (GBR)
9th – Martin Kubovy, Milan Cap (CZE)
10th – Kevin Hope, Russell Thorne (GBR)

Click here for complete results.

Chips Howarth & Vyv Townend Claim 2010 Worlds Title With 2 Races To Spare

Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Chips Howarth & Vyv Townend (GBR) - 2010 World Champions

Chips Howarth & Vyv Townend (GBR) - 2010 World Champions

Chips Howarth & Vyv Townend (GBR) won both races today, and have won the Fireball World Championships for the second year running.  There are still two races scheduled to be sailed on Friday, May 7, but Chips and Vyv have been so commanding in their performance that it is now impossible for any other boats to catch them.  Of the eight races sailed so far, the British duo have won six of them, finishing third in the other two.

Two races were sailed today off the Barbados Yacht Club at Carlisle Bay, Barbados, West Indies under sunny skies and winds starting at 14 knots for Race 7, diminishing to 12 knots for Race 8.

After 8 races, Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff (GBR) sit in second place, and Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton (GBR) are in third place.  Other countries have been coming closer to cracking the British dominance, with two Australian teams and one Czech team sitting in the top 10, but they are yet to make the podium on the overall leaderboard.

Complete results are available here.

The race is now on for second and third place, and there are several teams in the running to reach the remaining podium spots.

The final day of racing is Friday, May 7th, with two races scheduled.

Two More Bullets For Howarth & Townend (GBR) On Day 3

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Lighter winds made no difference to Chips Howarth and Vyv Townend from Great Britain as they continued to dominate the 2010 Fireball Worlds. Two races were held today off Carlisle Bay in Barbados at the 2010 Fireball World Championships.  There were a few small showers and otherwise mostly sunny skies with winds at 12-14 knots throughout the day.

Fellow Brits, Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton  kept it a closer finish for Race 5 battling through to the finish with Howarth and Townend, but then Chips and Vyv pulled away from the fleet to finish well ahead in Race 6.

After 6 races, Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff (GBR) are in 2nd place, followed by Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton (GBR).  Boats with sail numbers not starting with GBR still haven’t managed to crack the overall podium, but they are starting to reach the top three spots in individual races with Australian boats claiming 2nd and 3rd in Race 6.

Complete results are available here.

Wednesday, May 5 is a lay day.  Racing continues on Thursday, May 6 with two races scheduled.

New Photos Added To Gallery

Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Rounding the Gybe Mark - Photo Copyright Peter Marshall

Rounding the Gybe Mark - Photo Copyright Peter Marshall

We’re pleased to report that we now have on-the-water photos added to the photo gallery.  More photos will be added daily.

Howarth & Townend Continue To Lead Worlds

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Chips Howarth and Vyv Townend (GBR) continue to lead the 2010 Fireball Worlds after day 2 of racing.  Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff (GBR) are in 2nd place, while David Wade and Tim Saunders (GBR) climbed up the rankings to sit in 3rd.

Barbados served up another beautiful sailing day with sunny skies and warm winds.  Two races were held today in shifty conditions with breeze ranging from 13 – 18 knots.

Full results as of race 4 are available here.

Racing continues tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4 with the first of two races scheduled to start at 12:30.

British Teams Dominate Day 1 of Worlds

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

The leaderboard was filled with teams from Great Britain on day 1 of the 2010 Fireball World Championships.  Chips Howarth and Vyv Townend continued their strong performance with another first in Race 1, while their compatriots Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton won Race 2. In fact, British teams held down the top 7 spots in Race 1.

As of Race 2, Chips Howarth and Vyv Townend (GBR) sit in 1st, Matt Burge and Richard Wagstaff (GBR) are 2nd, and Matt Findlay and Richard Anderton are in 3rd.

Complete results are available here.

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