Formula 16 Worlds 2011, Mixed Crown: Darren Bundock- Celine Van Dooren 1st
Bundock-Van Dooren
Carolijn Brouwer and Victor Klaas, 4th place
Taylor Reiss and Matthew Whitehead 3rd place for the US youths, surely the best performance.
Bundock in front of Carolijn at the mark
The Viper teams dominated the championship, and the Falcons could have two top tens but Matt&Gina McDonald had some dnf-dns on the first races. Solo racing is not competitive any more in the F16?
Great results for mixed crews and the young guns from USA and Australia.
Good to know we have our future champs racing so early in such a competitive way. The class is the best testing ground for mixed crews and youths. What a pitty not having Taylor and Matthew for US and Jason with Brett for AUS racing together in Rio 2016.
Beyond specific crews, the Formula 16 Class (www.formula16.net) is here to stay, a good first isaf official event, providing the class with more exposure and the deserved respect to that group of amateur sailors that gathered together to creat the class.
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Press release by 2BSailing , Full results at www.cerclevoilebordeaux.com
“Darren Bundock and Celine Van Dooren have struck a major blow for mixed sailing with the new sailing combination claiming the world Formula 16 crown in their first ever regatta together on a Viper catamaran.
Dutchwoman Van Dooren and Australian Bundock, sailing for The Netherlands, were the stand-out team in the regatta raced on Lac de Carcans in Maubuisson, France, and in which Vipers filled the top eight places. Photo left Bundock-Van Dooren.
It was the first time Van Dooren has raced off with a world crown with she and Bundock only teaming up for the event in France at the last minute.
Van Dooren and Bundock, an old hand at winning world titles, won seven of their 13 races in the regatta to beat the young Australian all-male pairing of Jason Waterhouse and Brett Goodall. Third was the youth American Team of Taylor Reiss and Mathew Whitehead narrowly ahead of another mixed crew _ Carolijn Brouwer and Klaas Victor _ finishing fourth.
So convincing were the victors they had the regatta won prior to the final day of racing.
“I’m so excited. It just hasn’t sunk in yet,” said an elated Van Dooren.
“To know that mixed sailing will be at the Rio Olympics is just incredible. It gives me something to really aim for”.
“And winning this world title with Darren shows that mixed crews can excel _ and win major events.”
Bundock, who has now won 14 world titles in a range of different catamarans, and Van Dooren never finished outside the top two in the regatta.
Mixed sailing will make its debut at the Rio Olympics in 2016 with the highly-successful Viper pushing to gain selection as the high-performance craft to be sailed by male and female teams in Brazil.
“Celine has shown today that women are strong enough to crew these boats and Carolijn, who finished fourth, showed they are also strong and skilled enough to helm these boats. They can do it all on a Viper,” Bundock said
“To my mind its perfect for the Olympics because you get to choose what you want to do _ be a skipper or a crew. You are not told how it has to be by the boat itself. Photo Left Whitehead-Goodall
“The results today also showed that its not only lightweights who can excel on a Viper. Celine and I were about 138 kilos together, the Aussie boys were over 140kg and Taylor and Mathew right on 140kgs. And that’s your top three.”
For further information about the Viper please go to our website www.2Bsailing.eu
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Congratulations to BUNDOCK & VAN DOOREN! Congrats to the USA team, REISS & WHITEHEAD for 3rd place!
Interesting that the closest 1-up crew (KLOK from NED) was 19th place.
And a mixed team with girl crewing won the T Nats in Germany. So I guess a 20ft boat is ok for girls to crew on as well
could it be, and further more if is a modern 20ft cat, Not the F1 that was used by Niki Lauda 🙂