2024 ORC European Double-Handed Championship to Kick Off on Friday

2024 ORC European Double-Handed Championship to Kick Off on Friday

Caorle, Italy - 2 May 2024 - With just a couple of hours remaining until the start of the ORC European Double-Handed Championship, anticipation is high for the sailing community. This championship will be contested during the 30th edition of La Duecento, a renowned 200-mile race organized by Circolo Nautico Porto Santa Margherita (CNSM) in the upper Adriatic. This is the second edition of the ORC DH European championship, an annual event co-organized by the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC).

Twenty-nine boats from Croatia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Italy are set to compete in the race from May 3rd to 5th. They will navigate the challenging 200-mile course from Caorle to the Croatian island of Susak via Grado and back. Over the past two days, these boats have been docked at the marina in Darsena dell'Orologio and have undergone meticulous measurement checks led by the Technical Committee, chaired by ORC Chief Measurer Zoran Grubisa. The checklist includes inspections of safety equipment and sails.

Scoring for La Duecento will utilize the ORC’s Weather Routing Scoring (WRS) method, a novel approach introduced this year for offshore races in ORC European and World Championship events. WRS utilizes each entry’s polar performance data combined with the latest high-resolution weather models to determine a Time-on-Time rating for the boat. Therefore, Each boat's score reflects its performance relative to its potential in predicted weather conditions encountered during the race and thus produces the most fair possible rating.

The ORC DH Europeans’ fleet has been segmented into three classes: Class A, featuring 11 entries; Class B, with 8 entries; and Class C with 10 entries.

Several notable teams stand out among the fleet. In Class A, Colombre, a JPK 10.80 owned by Massimo Juris from Venice, has Pietro Luciani as an accomplished crewmate and navigator with extensive Class40 experience, so they are a team to watch.

COLOMBRE (JPK 10.80) - Massimo Juris & Pietro Luciani © Andrea Carloni
COLOMBRE (JPK 10.80) - Massimo Juris & Pietro Luciani © Andrea Carloni

In Class B, the Italian Offshore X2 champions Marco Rusticali and Riccardo Rossi, winners of La Duecento 2023, will sail Mr. Hyde, a small and agile Hyde 27 optimized for offshpore competitiveness.

MR HYDE (Hyde 27) - Marco Rusticali and Riccardo Rossi © Andrea Carloni
MR HYDE (Hyde 27) - Marco Rusticali and Riccardo Rossi © Andrea Carloni

In Class C, Paolo Striuli and Roberto Scardellato are sailing on their IMX-38 Black Angel. Paolo is a seven-time winner of the 500x2 regatta, and Roberto boasts several Italian and European titles in different classes (IMS, Meteor, and others). Together, Paolo and Roberto clinched the overall victory in the 500-mile edition of this race in 2016 and established themselves as formidable competitors in the Adriatic double-handed racing circuit.

Paolo Striuli and Roberto Scardellato - BLACK ANGEL (IMX-38) © Andrea Carloni
Paolo Striuli and Roberto Scardellato - BLACK ANGEL (IMX-38) © Andrea Carloni

Among the international entries there is JOY, J99 owned by Slovenians Vladimir Borstnar and Bojan Gale; the Czech-Slovenian crew of Peter Podunavac and Vid Jeranko sailing their JPK 10.30 MARY S; Slovenians Andrej Jereb and Jernej Drofenik on their Salona 38 TEQUILA IDRIJA, and the female crew composed of Croatian sailor Petra Kliba with her teammate German Steffi Edeler on the new First 36 MANA.

Vladimir Borstnar & Bojan Gale - JOY (J99) © regate.com.hr
Vladimir Borstnar & Bojan Gale - JOY (J99) © regate.com.hr

For more details on participating teams, visit https://orc.org/dheuropeans2024

The full entry list is available here.

The official program starts on Thursday, May 2nd, with the Skipper Meeting at 6 pm, hosted at the Civic Center of Caorle. The teams will be briefed by the event Principal Race Officer Giancarlo Crevatin, the Event Technical Committee chair Zoran Grubisa, and the Weather Strategist and Performance Analyst Andrea Boscolo from Trim, who will provide insights into the weather forecasts for the race area.

Race Committee briefing 
Event Notice Board

Recent weather conditions, having turned autumnal, are expected to remain unpredictable throughout the race area. "The predominantly gradient wind will be weak with local reinforcements and variable direction due to cloud system interference on Friday and Saturday. Only from Sunday night will the cloudy system give way to clear skies with light breezes," anticipates Andrea Boscolo.

As anticipation builds, unpredictable weather conditions add an additional challenge to the championship. “The weather could be better, for sure. From the wind strength point of view, it will be very tricky and changing. I’m almost like a local sailor here, but I don’t feel my strength here. It will be no sleeping, a lot of dreaming and steering, and no help from the autopilot at all,” said Petra Kliba, Mana's skipper. 

Petra Kliba and Steffi Edeler - MANA (First 36) © Andrea Carloni
Petra Kliba and Steffi Edeler - MANA (First 36) © Andrea Carloni

The ORC DH Europeans will commence on Friday, May 3rd, at 10 AM, with fleet positions tracked in real-time via SGS Tracking here. 

The ORC DH Europeans 2024 fleet positions can be tracked in real-time via SGS Tracking © Andrea Carloni
The ORC DH Europeans 2024 fleet positions can be tracked in real-time via SGS Tracking © Andrea Carloni

After intense racing, participants and guests will gather at the Sporting Restaurant on Sunday, May 5th, to celebrate the championship's culmination with the Award Ceremony and the Crew Party. ORC DH European Champion medals will be awarded to the winning teams in three classes, and teams composed of all amateur Corinthian sailors will also be recognized.

“We look forward to seeing this competitive fleet of diverse boat types using our Weather Routing Scoring system for the first of our ORC Championship events,” said Bruno Finzi, Chairman of ORC. “Our team has worked hard to develop this system specifically for this type of racing, so we wish all competitors the best of luck in racing their boat fast in the conditions they will see in this race.”

Find more information about the event at https://orc.org/dheuropeans2024

La Duecento and ORC DH European Championship is supported by: Antal, Zanutta, Vennvind, Caorle Tourism, Darsena dell’Orologio - Caorle (Venezia), Birra Castello and FIV.