Anna Luschan and her team of Michael Luschan, Jakob Bonomo, Toni Eigenstuhler and Lisa-Marie Bonomo will bring home the 2022 Austrian Champion title in Melges 24 class.
Melges 24, Anna Luschan takes the Melges 24 Austrian title 2022
Segelclub Kammersee (SCK) in Litzlberg/Seewalchen on Attersee hosted the third event of the Melges 24 European Sailing Series on May 26-29. In tricky conditions it was Anna Luschan and her team of Michael Luschan, Jakob Bonomo, Toni Eigenstuhler and Lisa-Marie Bonomo bringing home the Austrian Champion title in Melges 24 class. For Anna it was the second time after winning this title also in 2020, when it was the last time to hold the championship.
The racing started on Friday, when three great races were delivered to the Melges 24 fleet by the Race Committee led by PRO Stephan Beurle. With good winds of eight up to eighteen knots and blue sky with some clouds, the conditions were very shifty and it wasn't an easy task to find the fastest and shortest way to the marks, but all teams had a lot of fun and enjoyed the day out on Attersee off of Segelclub Kammersee.
With two bullets and one third result, White Room GER677 of Michael Tarabochia with Luis Tarabochia steering, took an early lead with three points margin on 2020 Austrian Champion Anna Luschan helming AUT502 (5-2-1). Pure AUT716 (2-11 DSQ-2) of Michael Schineis finished the first day tied on fifteen points with Norbert Voith's Angry Dragon AUT752 (3-5-7), sitting on third and fourth respectively. Top 5 was completed by Josef Hackl's Kookaburra AUT251 (7-3-6).
On Saturday the sailors had to witness very tricky conditions with the wind strongly shifting from south to west with gusts of 11-16 knots.
Day Two was dominated by Anna Luschan - she grabbed all three bullets from three races held and took the top position in the overall ranking after six races sailed and discarding fifth result from Day One. White Room of Michael Tarabochia scored two seconds and one third and discarded third result as the worst in the score, and was lying on the second position after second day, three points behind Luschan.
With constant sailing and discarding eleven points for DSQ, Pure of Michael Schineis held third position to complete the provisional podium of the event. Orca AUT837 of Helmut Gottwald posted sixth, fourth and second, discarding at the same time seven points from his score, jumped to the fourth position followed by Josef Hackl's Kookaburra (7-6-5) six points behind, completing the Top five.
Final day of the event greeted sailors with very light conditions. Race Committee started the race, but at the second upwind mark wind died completely and the racing was called off to finish the event with the results remaining the same as they were after second day.
For the second time in a row the Melges 24 Austrian title was awarded to Anna Luschan and her team. Starting with Optimist and moving to Zoom8 and 420, Anna is an experienced 49erFX sailor and belongs to the crew of The Austrian Ocean Race Project 2022-2023 now. She was happy to win the Melges 24 Austrian title again admitting it was a tough competition in shifty and gusty conditions with her strongest opponents on German White Room of Michael Tarabochia, whose team was beating her in overall results in 2020, when it was the last time when Melges 24 Austrian Championship was held.
"We managed well in tight situations and had a really close racing, especially with our strongest opponents on German White Room, whom we managed to beat this time!" said Anna Luschan happily.