Holland-based sailor
Darren Bundock and new crewmate Jeroen van Leeuwen have extended their
impressive winning run in Formula 18 racing with the pair racing off with their
third successive victory on the C2 Formula 18 cat in just 3 weeks.
Almost a decade after he won the first of his two Olympic silver medals
at the Sydney 2000 Games, Bundock, a former Olympic class Tornado sailor and
multiple world champion, has shown age has only made him better as he and van
Leeuwen sailed to victory at the Dutch F18 championships.
"From the
moment we first jumped into the C2 Formula 18 together we have just clicked,''
the Australian said of his and van Leeuwen's on-water partnership.
"You
can go all your life and not find someone who is the right fit with you on a
catamaran but I've been lucky.
"Both of us get off the water, win, lose
or draw, and we are smiling. I guess that says a lot.
''I've always said
a happy crew is a winning crew.''
Part of the 2Bsailing team, the in-form
Bundock and van Leeuwen beat 2008 and 2009 F18 world champion Coen De Koning and
Thijse Visser for the victory at the regatta with 2009 Dutch F18 champion Mischa
Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij finishing third.
Dutch Olympian and former
Olympic class world champion Carolijn Brouwer and crewmate Wouter Samama
finished fourth.
Since teaming up in the C2 earlier this season, Bundock
and van Leeuwen have claimed victory in the NAM REM Race, where they clean swept
every race in the regatta, and the long-distance Euro Cats Cup in
Belgian.
In their most recent outing the pair posted only one result
outside the top four - a 12th they were able to discard - to claim their
victory.
The next outing for the champion pairing is the Forts Race this
weekend coming in the United Kingdom.
- 2BSailing Media
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