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International 14 European Championship 2025 at Segelclub-Eckernförde - Day 1

by Harry Kennedy 26 Aug 08:50 UTC 24-29 August 2025

Day 1 of the International 14 European Championship started with a race-course set one kilometre downwind of a German Submarine base. With 12-20 knots of wind coming off the shore providing 30 degree shifts, it was a day to keep your head out of the boat and look for pressure.

Race 1 had a windy start with the front pack of the fleet charging off the committee boat on starboard with Oliver Voss tacking off early and racing to the right hand shore. Gradually the rest of the fleet started to follow but too late seeing the large right hand shifts that Olliver got off the shore with honorable mention to Andrew Penman usually dangerous in the light mixing it up in the wind after heading to the right too. By the time that we rounded the windward mark a core of 4 boats were all fighting at the front, Andy Shaw and Rob Struckett having played the first beat well then sailed the boat flat and fast downwind to pull out a clear lead and win the race with Glen Trustwell and Ed Fitzgerald fast moving through the pack to pull into 2nd leaving Oliver Voss and Eike Ehrig winning a close battle for 3rd with Martin Jones and Harry Kennedy who were trading places throughout the entire final lap.

Race 2 started as the previous race finished with big gusts and shifting breeze that had clocked a little to the left leaving the fleet wondering if the right was going to be quite as powerful as the previous race, Douglas Patterson and Mark Tait proved that playing the shifts right and not over committing to a side would leave to them leading to the first mark with Andy and Rob in close pursuit with James Cunnison and Blake Tudor close behind a very impressive performance for a pair in their second race together. As the race progressed Andy Fitzgerald and Cam Mitchell gently worked there way through the top 5 to finish in 2nd place closely followed by Douglas and Mark. Leaving Andy and Rob to complete their master class for Day 1 with a second bullet to leave them leading with 2 points followed by Glen and Ed, Oliver and Eike, Martin and Harry all tied for 2nd on 8 points.

With light winds forecast for Day 2 there is everything to play for after a great opening for the event.

Results after Day 1:

PosSail NoHelmCrewClubR1R2Pts
1  GBR 1569Andy SHAWRob STRUCKETTItchenor SC112
2  GBR 1553Glen TRUSWELLEd FITZGERALDItchenor Sailing Club268
3  GER 91Oliver VOSSEike EHRIGKYC358
4  GBR 1567Martin JONESHarry KENNERDYRoyal Yacht Squadron448
5  GBR 1561Douglas PATTISONMark TAITSC639
6  GBR 1575Andy FITZGERALDCameron MITCHELLItchenor SC11213
7  GER 10Sebastian PRÜTEREike DIETRICHSVAG5813
8  GBR 1530Alex KNIGHTStu KEEGANChew Valley Lake SC8715
9  GER 22Dennis GEHRLEINLasse NIELANDTSLRV7916
10  GER 25Markus OSTERMAIRMoritz WISKEMANNSCLW91019
11  GBR 1548Julian PEARSONFreddie COVJulian A Pearson101121
12  GBR 1576Paul ANDERSONLuca de JONGLargs sailing club121325
13  GBR 1544James CUNNISONBlake TUDORRoyal Thames171229
14  GER 53Georg WRITSCHANTobias Pormi PORMSSVR161632
15  GER 23Erik LATZITISJohann PATZELTSSVR211435
16  GER 255Thorsten SEGLITZNino SANDMEIERSVAB / BYC201535
17  GER 73Inga THOMASPhilipp KASTELLSVAG152035
18  GER 221Stephan HEIMRobert SCHMIDTPBYC132538
19  GER 202Lukas SAUERLANDGregor THIEMGSC221739
20  GER 44Benjamin BENZNorman GRUCHOWASV192342
21  GER 204Paula CLAUSDominic van ESSENSSVR182644
22  ITA 1547Dominic van ESSENSimona SACCANIItchenor sailing club252146
23  GER 265Sören HESSERuth HESSEASVIK242246
24  GER 26Fiene ARPLaura WEIMANNWSC 1925232750
25  GBR 1531Andy PENMANChris WATSONItchenor144054
26  GER 1554Courtney MAHARDavid MOONEYPerth Dinghy Sailing Club262955
27  GER 271Burkhard ZANDERSven HOFFMANNLYC272855
28  GER 5Emma MAHNKEJan DEIBERSSVR401858
29  GER 257Stefan LAHMERRuben HOFMANNASVZR401959
30  GER 77Oliver SOMMERRoman STENZELWSVL402464
31  GBR 1566Philip GLADMANNatasha GLADMANWSVLS284068
32  GER 71Alina BLÜSCHKEMarisa GRUSESSVR294069
33  GBR 1503Stewart PATIENCEJacopo BONAZZISVAB404080
33  GER 228Lukas SCHAEFERChristian PERGER vonSCE404080
33  GER 251Lilith GATZBen ZIMMERMANNETUF404080
33  GER 273Oseanne BLECHAlexander BLECHDBYC404080
33  GER 3Anke MEYERLenny de SILVAWSCW404080
33  GER 42Moritz RAUCHTim MODRICKERHSCF404080
33  GER 90Valentin KRÄMERTimo FETZSGK404080

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