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International Melges 24 Class Association (IM24CA)
The 2022 Melges 24 Worlds will be held on May 7-15, 2022 in Fort Lauderdale, hosted by the Lauderdale Yacht Club
2022 Melges 24 World Championship
Three Perfect Races at the Melges 24 World Championship in Fort Lauderdale
May 12, 2022 - Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA - The second day of racing at 2022 Melges 24 World, hosted by Lauderdale Yacht Club (LYC) in Fort Lauderdale, delivered three excellent races sailed in bright sunshine and North-East winds of fourteen knots average. 

Melges 24 Worlds Event Chair and PRO Tom Lihan from LYC said today was a perfect example of the conditions in Fort Lauderdale. “There was a predicted shift from the North-West to the North-East and we had many competitors, who wanted to wait at the dock, but I said no, and this shift happened exactly between 10:30 and 11am, so we went out and had our first warning signal exactly as planned at 11 am. Wind built up all day long up to perfect for the Melges 24 boats,” was Lihan more than happy with the day.

Peter Duncan’s Raza Mixta (USA, 1-5-1 today) took the first and third race and Richard Reid on Zingara (CAN, 10-1-18) was victorious in the third. 

“Winning a race was fun!” said Richard Reid at the dock. “Sailing out there was pretty challenging, but we had a great start from the half of the line and once we were able to tack out we were able to sail free, however Harry Melges IV gave us a good scare right at the bottom when he came in in the other side and made it very close, but we were able to kick it off.”

Consistency was a hard to come by commodity throughout the fleet today and eight teams out of the top ten boats at the end of the day are counting at least one double digit score from today’s races. But with six of the 12 scheduled races completed, all competitors are now able to discard their worst race placing. Having been able to discard their 15 points garnered by fouling the I-flag in race one today, Bora Gulari and his New England Ropes (USA, 15-7-2 today) still keeps its lead.
 
Bruce Ayres aboard Monsoon (USA, 2-3-7) posted a second, a third and a seventh place today, and dropped twelve points from yesterday, claiming the second place on the provisional podium. 
 
The discard also favored Peter Duncan, who finished today’s racing with two bullets and a fifth for his Raza Mixta and dropping a 13th place from yesterday to jump from ninth place overall yesterday to third today. 
 
Victor Diaz de Leon, tactician of Raza Mixta was happy with their day. “We got well off the line, we were going well, had a few lucky breaks and ended up with a great day. We are especially happy, because there is a strong competition and a lot of great sailors at the event and there’s a lot to looking forward to yet!” 
 
Harry Melges IV, who was keeping his second position in overall after six races for his Zenda Express (USA, SCP11-2-11), added a 20% scoring penalty to his score from the protest, which Raza Mixta logged in for Zenda Express tacking in front of it in Race 4, where Raza Mixta had to the head up to avoid contact and was overlapped by two meters to Zenda Express's weather side once she completed her tack. This penalty drops Zenda Express to fourth place, one point behind the Top 3, and five-point margin ahead of Laura Grondin’s Dark Energy, lying in fifth overall now. 
 
In the Corinthian (no professional sailors allowed) division, Italian team Taki 4 steered by Niccoló Bertola is keeping its leading position (ITA, 6-6-19) completing the overall Top 10 today. Sunnyvale of Fraser McMillan (CAN,22-14-13) is in second and 3 ½ Men of Steve Suddath follows as third (USA, 12-17-14).

The racing will continue Friday, May 13 with a first warning signal scheduled again for 11 am.

Melges 24 World Championship 2022 is hosted by Lauderdale Yacht Club (LYC) and organized along with the International Melges 24 Class Association (IM24CA) and U.S. Melges 24 Class Association (USM24CA) on May 7-15. 

Top Five after five races:
  1. USA820 New England Ropes - Bora Gulari 4-1-2-(15)-7-2 16 pts
  2. USA851 Monsoon - Bruce Ayres 5-3-(12)-2-3-7 20 pts 
  3. USA856 Raza Mixta - Peter Duncan (13)-13-3-1-5-1 23 pts
  4. USA866 Zenda Express - Harry Melges IV 1-5-5-(SCP11)-2-11 24 pts
  5. USA864 Dark Energy - Laura Grondin 6-2-10-7-4-(12) 29 pts
  6. USA858 Lucky Dog - Travis Weisleder 3-8-9-4-(22)-9 33 pts
  7. USA849 Full Throttle - Brian Porter 10-6-6-8-9-(15) 39 pts
  8. USA863 Shaka - KC Shannon 9-11-(22)-3-16-3 42 pts
  9. GER859 Nefeli - Peter Karrie 8-4-14-(21)-12-5 43 pts
  10. ITA778 Taki 4 (Corinthian) - Niccoló Bertola (21)-12-1-6-6-19 44 pts

  
Schedule of Event:
May 7-10 – Registration and Measurement
May 10 – Practice Race and Opening Ceremony
May 11 - 15 – Racing at the Melges 24 World Championship 2022
May 15 – Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony in Lauderdale Yacht Club

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Melges 24 Worlds 2022 website: 2022worlds.melges24.com 
Lauderdale Yacht Club website: lyc1938.org 
IM24CA website: melges24.com 
USM24CA website: usmelges24.com

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2022 Melges 24 World Championship Event Chair and PRO
Lauderdale Yacht Club

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Peter Duncan, who finished today’s racing with two bullets and a fifth for his Raza Mixta (USA, 1-5-1), is in second position after Day 2 at the 2022 Melges 24 World Championship © Matias Capizzano
Richard Reid from Canada on Zingara (10-1-18) was victorious in the third race on Day Two at the Melges 24 Worlds 2022 © Matias Capizzano
Bora Gulari on the helm of New England Ropes USA820 with Kyle Navin, Norman Berge and Ian Liberty and Michael Menninger onboard, still keeps its lead after day two in Fort Lauderdale at the Melges 24 World Championship 2022 © Matias Capizzano
Corinthian team Taki 4 ITA778 and its skipper Niccoló Bertola leading the Corinthian ranking after Day Two at the Melges 24 Worlds 2022. © Matias Capizzano
Melges 24 World Championship 2022 in Fort Lauderdale - Day Two © Matias Capizzano
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