2022 ORC World Champions defend their titles for 2023

After two light and wet windward-leeward races held today, the final results after six days of inshore and offshore racing reveal that last year’s boats and/or teams have defended their titles for the 2023 ORC World Championship.
Class A
Karl Kwok (HKG)’s TP 52 BEAU GESTE dominated the 15 entries in Class A all week, with wins earned in every race except for a 4th place in the non-discardable Offshore Race. The ORC Class A World Champion victory for this international team of 14 sailors from Australia, China, Great Britain, New Zealand and the USA was not as easy as it looked: winning margins against their rivals were as close as 13 seconds in corrected time.
Silver medal winners in this class are the team led by Tilmar Hansen on his TP 52 OUTSIDER (GER), with Bronze medals going to Carl-Peter Forster’s TP 52 RED BANDIT (GER). The Class A Corinthian Division winning team was Kirsten Harmstorf-Schonwitz’s DK 46 TUTIMA, the 9th-placed all-women’s team competing for over a decade throughout northern Europe and making their final competition as a team this week in Kiel.
“This was not an easy week at all,” said BEAU GESTE tactician Gavin Brady (USA). “Our competition was always tough and we had to have the hammer down all the time. It came down to us maybe having just a slight edge in our teamwork since competed in two other ORC championship regattas this year. We really enjoyed the diversity of conditions and courses in this event, and all that Kiel had to offer.

Class B
In Class B the new Gold medalists similarly dominated their class of 29 entries, winning five of 10 races on a boat that also won the Class B title last year’s ORC Worlds in Porto Cervo. Marcin Sutkowski’s Grand Soleil 44P WINDWHISPER 44 (POL) has won the title of Class B ORC World Champions this year with a team of nine sailors from Poland, Portugal and Norway. The racing was also close in this class, with even the last race tied for second and third place between the Poles and Peter Buhl’s Swan 42 SIRENA (DEN), so they were each scored 2.5 points each.

"We are super happy now. I couldn't sleep at all tonight, I was so nervous,” said Sutkowski.
Overnight the team was disqualified for a starting line incident in Wednesday’s first windward-leeward race and needed to have good results to get rid of the 30 points this mistake cost them in a discard.

“Peter [Buhl, skipper of SIRENA] is an incredibly strong sailor and demanded everything from us. The wind was not good for us today because we have the heaviest boat in the fleet. We just tried not to take any risks in these tricky conditions. And then in the second race we were able to control the situation.”

In the final standings of Class B, SIRENA won Silver medals and Aivar Tuulberg’s Swan 42 KATARIINA II (EST) won Bronze, and in 7th place overall, Tiit Vihul’s X-41 OLYMPIC (EST) won the Class B Corinthian Division.
Class C
The final results among the 67 entries in Class C were not determined until today due to lead changes in the class throughout the week and discards applied after the first race today.
A measurement protest on Juss Ojala’s J-112E MATILDA 4 (EST) caused them to be rescored with a new and slightly faster rating, pushing them out of the lead as well and much closer in points to their nearest rivals.

Yet in the end the reigning champions prevailed: Ott Kikkas’s Italia 11.98 SUGAR 3 (EST) racing with a team of eight sailors from Estonia and Italy are the 2023 Class C World Champions, a title they also earned in 2019 and finished as runners-up in 2021.
"There are actually no secrets to success,” said SUGAR 3 helmsman Sandro Montefusco (ITA). “We started well, had the right announcements for the wind shifts. And once we were in the lead, we defended it well. In the first race, MATILDA 4 had a fight with [Patrik Forsgren’s First 36.7] TEAM PRO4U at the start allowing us to sail with clear air. In the second race MATILDA 4 tried to fight with us, but we still got away well at the start and then we were just faster than them."
Silver medal winners in Class B is the team on MATILDA 4, with Raimondas Siugzdinis’s Italia 11.98 ARABELA (LTU) winning Bronze medals.
This team was also the Class C Corinthian Division winner and ecstatic about their results.
“This is the best a team from Lithuania has ever done in an ORC championship,” said crewman Andrius Nikanorovas when interviewed, “and will be an inspiration to other teams from our country.”
Siugzdinis also confirmed they are regularly trying new younger-aged crew to inspire a new generation in offshore sailing.

Future Championships
Many of the teams here in Kiel, such as BEAU GESTE and ARABELA, have confirmed they will be headed for the Aland Islands in Finland for their next ORC championship, the 2024 ORC European Championship being held over 9-17 August 2024.
The next edition of the ORC World Championship will be at New York Yacht Club in Newport, USA over 27 September – 5 October 2024. A presentation on this event was made today this morning by regatta chairman Matt Gallagher, with interest expressed already from several teams here in Kiel. For more info, visit https://nyyc.org/2024-orc-world-championship.




The postponement of the races also required constant reorganization on shore. "A big thank you to all the helpers and organizers, who ensured with high flexibility and great creativity that we could make the best of the situation," said von der Mosel.
Class A Top 3 (15 entries)
2 coastal, 6 inshore and one long offshore race
1. BEAU GESTE TP52 - Karl Kwok (HKG) (1)+1+1+1+1+1+4+1+1=11
- Gavin Brady, David Brooke, Nathan Ellis, David Swete, Chris Cowan, Matthew Humphries, Ryan Houston, Edward Davison, Samual Bell, Nick Blackman, David Lenz, Simon Daubney, Max South, George Bridge
2. OUTSIDER TP52 – Tilmar Hansen (GER) 2+4+2+2+6+3+2+(8)+3=24
- Bo Teichmann, Holger Lehning, Tobias Peters, Jan Terveer, Phillipp Blinn, Robin Zinkmann, Jacek Wysocki, Stefan Matschuck, Gerd Habermueller, Lindsay Stead, Markus Wieser, Peter van Niekerk, Victor Marino, Michael Müller
3. RED BANDIT TP52 – Carl-Peter Forster (GER) 3+3+3+4+(9)+6+3+2+4=28
- Adrian Hoesch, Niklas Schubert, Joshua Weber, Frederick Eichhorst, Christian Buck, Moriz Forster, Oliver Oczycz, Nico Jansen, Philipp Müller-Rees, Samba Gueye, Michele Lecce, Fabio Serra, Bo Maywald, Franziska Steinlein
Class B Top 3 (29 entries)
3 coastal, 7 inshore races and one long offshore race
1. WINDWHISPER 44 Grand Soleil 44P – Marcin Sutkowski (POL) 1+1+1+2+1+2+2+(30)+2+2.5=13.5
- Joan Guiu Navarro, Afonso Domingos, Hugo Rocha, Piotr Przybylski, Kacper Gwozdz, Mateusz Gwozdz, Stanisław Bajerski, Aksel Magdhal
2. SIRENA Swan 42 – Peter Buhl (DEN) 2+2+2+1+6+1+3+3+(15)+2.5=21.5
- Rene Villefrance, Morten Halkier, Peter Bohe, Mads Taatø, Bastian Bech Sørensen, Jesper Torres Haumann, Kristian Kvid Sørensen, Mathias Rossing, Jolbert Van Dijk
3. KATARIINA II Swan 42 – Aivar Tuulberg (EST) 7+7+3+3+3+4+1+2+(20)+4=34
- Karl-Hannes Tagu, Peter Šaraškin, Joosep Laus, Tobias Reiter, August Luure, Lorenzo Bogini, Marco Bogini, Andrea Trani, Andrea Caracci, Ciro Piazza
Class C Top 3 (67 entries)
3 coastal, 7 inshore and one long offshore race
1. SUGAR 3 Italia 11.98 – Ott Kikkas (EST) 3+5+(6)+1.5+1+1+1+1+1+1=15.5
- Sandro Montefusco, Paolo Bucciarelli, Matteo Polli, Matteo Ivaldi, Maurizio Loberto, Siim Ots, Marjaliisa Umb, Karl-Robert Trink
2. MATILDA 4 J-112E – Juss Ojala (EST) 1+4+2+1.5+2+1+2+2+6+(19)=23.5
- Joachim Aschenbrenner, Meinar Mäesalu, Arne Veske, Henri Roihu, Erki Teras, Sten Christian Taal, Bernado Freitas, Moritz Spitzauer
3. ARABELA Italia 11.98 - Raimondas Šiugždinis (LTU) 6+2+3+(10)+7+6+1+2+2+2=31.0
- Andrius Nikanorovas, Klaudio Kliučinskas, Ramunas Sakalauskas, Nerijus Eidukevičius, Tomas Jurgelevičius, Tomas Kriaučiūnas, Vilius Roškus
Corinthian Division results
Class A
- TUTIMA DK46 - Kirsten Harmstorf-Schönwitz (GER)
- XENIA XP-44 - Ralf Lässig (GER)
- AL CAPONE 2.0 GP 42 07 - Tue Andersen (DEN)
Class B
- OLYMPIC X-41 mod - Tiit Vihul (EST)
- STARDUST X-41 - Alf Wulf (GER)
- INTOXICATED X-41 - Thoralf Wigger (GER)
Class C
- ARABELA Italia 11.98 - Raimondas Šiugždinis (LTU)
- TEAM PRO4U First 36.7 mod - Patrik Forsgren (SWE)
- KETURI VEJAI J-112 E - Karolis Janulionis (LTU)
Nations' Cup Winner
GERMANY
Class A - OUTSIDER TP52 - Tilmar Hansen (2nd)
Class B - INTERMEZZO Landmark 43 mod. - Jens Kuphal (4th)
Class C - AQUAPLAY J-112E - Max Habeck (6th)

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