SCOe, Hamburg, June 28th – July 1st

First four races in very light to no winds, extremly shifty, Sunday more wind with hiking conditions

Day 1
by Nick Craig on 28 June 2001

The OK German Nationals started on the River Elbe in tricky conditions with many leading names putting in early discards in a strong international fleet of 42 boats. A very patchy force 1-2 and strong but swirlling current left the fleet tightly packed with many places to win but much more easily lost!

Triple National Champion Rudi Prinz (GER) showed his light wind speed once again with a healthy win after hitting the left corner up the 1st beat and coming out nicely in front in new breeze. Weighing in at a very light in OK terms 70kg, he will be hoping for more of the same. Runner-up last year, Jorn Wille (GER) also likes the light winds and put in a useful 2nd followed by Uwe Bohm (GER). This was a day when the 4 pre-event favourites put in scores ranging from average to disaster – reigning Champion Nick Craig (GBR) was 8th, leading Kiwi Greg Wilcox 18th, past Champion Martin von Zimmerman (GER) 25th and a confused looking World Champion Karsten Hitz back in 36th!

Forecast is for more of the same over the next 3 days so avoiding distaster will be the name of the game.

Day 2
by Nick Craig on 29 June 2001

Conditions for race 2 of the OK German Nationals were similar to the previous day -light and very shifty winds with fast moving current.

Jörn Wille (GER) from the home club on the River Elbe read the wind well to open up an early lead an extend throughout the race, despite the efforts of lightweight Ingo Ballerstein (GER) to chase him. A large shift up he penultimate beat allowed Thomas Glas (GER) through to 2nd followed by Ballerstein and Ralf Mackmann (GER). World Champion Karsten Hitz (GER) showed his disdain for light airs by staying in bed after drinking most of the free beer last night!

Race 2 opened in a force 3 giving competitors their first chance to stretch the legs and plane! Nick Craig (GBR) opened up an early lead but was quickly under pressure as the wind died and started shifting wildly, giving a very close race in the leading pack. On the last very broad reech, past Champion Martin Von Zimmerman (GER) went on the opposite gybe to everyone else, got downtide and popped out in the lead when the leaders got becalmed. However, he ran out of wind up the last beat allowing Wille who seemed to be in a gust all day to win again, followed by Craig, Mackmann and Von Zimmerman.

At the halfway stage, Wille holds a huge lead and is totally in tune with the very shifty winds – more of this is forecast for the next 2 days so he looks hard to beat.

Day 3
by Peter Scheuerl

The wind seemed to be even lighter that the days before. After a first beat wich saw both sides favoured from time to time, the right paid at the windward mark, when there was much more wind. Christian Hartmann (GER) and Ingo Ballerstein lead the fleet with a huge margin, nearly one leg in front. On the second beat already about 60 degree changed in course the wind died totally. While the rest of the fleet reached the leeward mark together with some wind filling in again, the two top boats went up to the windward mark again, where the course was shortened. Ingo Ballerstein won from Christian Hartmann. When the whole fleet where about half up the beat, a 90 degree shift with some wind changed all placings totally, with the ones top the right reaching towards the finish, close to planning, while the left and middle ones still had to beat against the very light wind.

The race committee tried to start another race, but as the wind dropped again, the fleet was pushed over the line by the current with no way to avoid it due to no wind. After two general recalls many sailors went to the starting vessel to tell the RC to abandon racing for the day, which the RC then did.

Final Day & Overall
by Nick Craig on 02 July 2001

The final day of the OK German Nationals bought excellent sailing conditions at last – force 4 & sunny after 3 days of light airs. This produced some major changes in the leader board after the lightweights who had been dominating the Championship struggled to hold on.

Despite the higher winds, it remained pretty shifty with a large shift left up the 1st beat of race 5 splitting the fleet. Long-time rivals Nick Craig (GBR) and Karsten Hitz (GER) engaged in an epic battle for the lead with never more than a length between them and 30+ tacks exchanged up the last beat with Craig just winning. Former Champion Martin Von Zimmerman (GER) led the chasing pack home from Frank Schonfeldt (GER). Overnight joint leaders Jorn Wille (GER) and Ingo Ballerstein (GER) were 14th and 19th respectively opening the event right up going into the final race.

Wille was still leading but only by a point from Ballestein and 4 points from Craig.

The wind picked up another notch for the final race with a gusty force 5 and steep chop causing a few casaulties on the run. Hitz showed why he is World Champion with some impressive speed to win by a comfy margin. A close race in the chasing pack saw Oliver Gronholz (GER) score his best race of the week in 2nd, followed by Peter Scheuerl (GER), Craig and Greg Wilcox (NZL) feeling more at home with sun & wind! With the lightweight Ballerstein back in 22nd and Wille upside down, this was enough to give Craig the championship.

Pos Sailno. Name Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Tot
1 GBR 2094 Nick Craig   8 8 2 14 1 4 23,0
2 GER 721 Jörn Wille SVAOe 2 1 1 12 14 DNF 30,0
3 GER 671 Frank Schönfeldt ENSFR 6 5 7 8 4 8 30,0
4 GER 607 Ingo Ballerstein SCOe 7 3 5 1 19 22 35,0
5 GER 693 Martin v.Zimmermann SCOe 13 16 4 34 3 7 43,0
6 GER 624 Thomas Glas SSC 25 2 6 4 18 19 49,0
7 GER 599 Uwe Böhm SCSt 4 10 OCS 10 16 10 50,0
8 GER 449 Sönke Behrens SCOe 10 12 17 13 6 9 50,0
9 GER 711 Rüdiger Prinz SSeV 1 7 8 OCS 22 13 51,0
10 GER 727 Karsten Hitz SSC 35 DNC 11 3 2 1 52,0
11 GER 27 Tom Gosch ENSFR 12 9 16 11 10 11 53,0
12 GER 642 Ralf Mackmann SCH 5 4 3 25 26 DNF 63,0
13 GER 659 Falk Hagemann SWSV 3 20 9 5 30 28 65,0
14 NZL 512 Greg Wilcox WSC 18 14 19 35 12 5 68,0
15 GER 576 Ralf Tietje WSVE 9 26 12 22 9 16 68,0
16 GER 725 Christian Hartmann VSaW 17 15 15 2 25 DNF 74,0
17 GER 618 Peter Scheuerl NRV 19 32 27 20 5 3 74,0
18 SUI 66 Michael Bachmann SCOW 21 22 26 9 20 6 78,0
19 GER 726 Jörg Sylvester SSC 11 19 10 28 23 20 83,0
20 GER 705 Peter Holzwarth SCBo 23 23 18 16 8 21 86,0
21 GER 688 Dirk Dame SVM 29 11 21 33 11 14 86,0
22 GER 686 Kai Witt MSC 22 29 DNF 6 13 17 87,0
23 GER 662 Gerd Breitbart SCOe 28 6 23 21 24 15 89,0
24 SUI 6 Kirstin Brand ENSFR 15 13 OCS 7 32 26 93,0
25 GER 717 Oliver Gronholz SSC DNC 17 OCS 32 7 2 101,0
26 GER 697 Jörg Posny SSeV 20 21 OCS 15 28 24 108,0
27 GER 649 Sven Wurmdobler SVWS 27 34 22 29 17 18 113,0
28 GER 670 Hinnerk Ries SCOe DNC 36 33 26 15 12 122,0
29 GER 703 S-O Baumgartner SCOe 30 18 30 24 31 27 129,0
30 GER 724 Marina Dellas OYC 32 28 31 31 21 23 134,0
31 GER 605 Rolf Münch SUGF 24 31 20 23 DNF DNF 141,0
32 GER 720 Daniel Gröschl YCS 33 25 24 17 DNF DNC 142,0
33 GER 635 Jens Bock SCSt 34 35 32 19 29 29 143,0
34 GER 664 Thomas Neveling SCPs 31 33 29 18 34 DNF 145,0
35 GER 630 Norbert Petrausch TSVS 37 30 25 38 33 25 150,0
36 GER 606 Harald Kölsch TSVS 14 DNF 14 DNC DNC DNC 157,0
37 GER 698 Karsten Kath SVNE 36 37 35 27 27 DNF 162,0
38 GER 657 Claus Nehrig MSC 16 27 DNF 36 DNC DNC 165,0
39 GER 674 Birke Taufenbach DNF 24 13 DNF DNF DNC 166,0
40 GER 651 Heinz Ridder SVP 26 38 28 37 DNC DNC 172,0
41 GER 696 Jürgen Dieris SCCR 38 39 34 30 DNC DNC 184,0