Canada's Petley-Jones Takes Lead after 6 Races at J/24 World Championship
If good things come to those who wait, then Evan Petley-Jones' Lifted is the perfect example on day three of the J/24 World Championship in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
If good things come to those who wait, then Evan Petley-Jones’ Lifted is the perfect example on day three of the J/24 World Championship in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Sixty-three teams waited out multiple hours of an on-water postponement, hoping for enough breeze to get a start off.
Finally around 1530, light winds allowed two more races to be completed, which brought into effect the discard. Petley-Jones’ Lifted tallied a 7,1 on Thursday to leap into first place overall, able to drop a 39 from race 1.
Tony Parker’s Bangor Packet fell to second place with 32 points. John Mollicone’s Helly Hansen launched up to the third spot with 33 net points after tossing a 52 from Tuesday.
Six races are now finalized. The competitors from Argentina, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Peru and the USA started race 5 in about 5 knots when Nobuyuki Imai’s Siesta collected the win.
Mollicone and Ted Bartlewski’s Drivers Wanted followed. Looking at Petley-Jones cross the finish line first in the next meeting were David Klatt’s Jaded and Travis Odenbach’s HoneyBadger when winds increased slightly.
Complete results may be found at the event website – www.2017j24worlds.org