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Jonathan Lobert seals major Finn title after solid week in Marseille

by Robert Deaves on 14 May 2017
Jonathan Lobert, FRA - 2017 Open Finn European Championship Robert Deaves
After a fabulous finale to a challenging week, Jonathan Lobert of France won his first ever major title in the Finn class. Ed Wright and Ben Cornish of Great Britain, both survived the Semi-Final to meet Lobert in the Final and secured silver and bronze.

Henry Wetherell made it three medals for Great Britain by winning the U23 European Championship. Arkadiy Kistanov of Russia took silver and Oskari Muhonen of Finland won the bronze.



Like the rest of the week, it was a long day with three races to get in. It started windless and with a long postponement onshore before the final race of the Opening Series could be sailed. Despite the earlier light forecast, it turned out to be one of the best races of the week, with nice waves, 10-15 knots, and sunny skies. Though the regatta leaders had already qualified for the Final, they both elected to sail the race. Anders Pedersen of Norway led all the way round for a huge win, to take the overall lead, while Lobert struggled and dropped to second overall.

Nicholas Heiner from the Netherlands, finished second, which boosted him into the top 10, while Wetherall secured the U23 title with a seventh place finish to also make the top 10. This meant that two of the three Croatians, who had all sailed an excellent week, dropped out of the top 10.

Wetherell said, “It’s really good to win the under 23 European Championships. It’s been an up and down week. I started off well, had a little dip mid-week and then had a good last race today and just managed to squeak into the top ten.”

“It was a really close race with Arkadiy. Up at the top mark it was really close and the bottom of the run we were still close and rounded opposite marks and then I had a better beat.”

On the competition. “It’s really tough. There are a lot of older guys here so it’s a real experience. Everyone knows what they are doing and everyone is quick. It’s good fun because no one ever really takes a race off. Everyone is always on their game.”



After a short wait for protest time, the Semi-Final was sailed just off the harbour entrance in a reasonably steady 10-15 knots. Wright broke away out of the start and crossed back ahead of the fleet. However the next shift favoured the right again and Wetherell rounded first from Cornish and Heiner. Cornish took the lead on the downwind and was never headed, while Wright looked out of the race. However he recovered on the second beat and then drew level with Wetherell and Milan Vujasinovic of Croatia. It came down to the last few pumps to the finish line with Wright crossing second by less than a boat length.

So Cornish and Wright proceeded to the Final. The wind dropped off for a while and it started to look doubtful a race could be started, but then the sequence got underway and the breeze returned to 10-12 knots at the top mark.

Pedersen was forced to tack away out of the start and was never again in contention as a big left-hander came in. The disaster struck Zsombor Berecz of Hungary when his halyard lock broke. He stopped to fix it but trailed at a distance for the rest of the race. Lobert owned the pin end of the line and was clear ahead when he tacked back, extending throughout the race for a big win. Wright was a clear second while Cornish held off Pedersen for third.

It’s interesting to note that the top four sailors all wore the yellow leader’s bib at some point during the week. However, the best sailor on points was Pedersen, and he was beaten by the format and went home empty handed.



Cornish said, “I came here with the intention of trying to win a medal, so that's obviously a really good result. It's nice to be going away from the first big event of the season with a bronze.”

He nearly didn’t even make the Finals. In the final fleet race, “I found myself trying to climb back through the fleet and ended up making my way into the Semi-Final. That was a good race for me, and then I progressed on to the Final with Ed. For me the priority switched and it was about winning a medal and so the risk management went down massively.”



On the fleet race Wright said, “There was a lot of pressure on the first race because I was in a position to be in the top three. I didn't manage to beat the Hungarian in that race so I had to go into the Semi-Final sail-off.”

“The Semi-Final was just a pump off on the last run. On the last downwind I managed to pass Henry, which got me into the Final. That was a really exciting part of the race actually; he was a little bit ahead of me at the top mark. I managed to try and cover him a little bit on the run and then to have the starboard advantage. Basically in the last 100-200 yards my winter's fitness training paid off and I was able to really just push the limits on the line and just pip him. It was quite exciting, and quite exhausting.”

In the Final, “Halfway through the race I decided to cover Anders and let Cornish and the French guy get away and do whatever they needed to do, I just needed to be top three. But I managed to end up with the silver medal luckily. A medal here is really exciting because it's the first event back, apart from Hyeres which was a warm up event last week. I'm sailing probably better than I have done ever at the moment. I'm fast upwind and downwind in all conditions and that's really exciting. The winter has paid off.”

He paid tribute to Pedersen, “He’s had an amazing regatta, he was in the top ten every race, very consistent, sailed very well, and it's seems such a shame.”



Lobert is the first French sailor to win the European title since Serge Maury won two titles in 1975 and 1976, and only the second French sailor to ever lift the title. He commented, “This morning I was not sure about sailing the final race, but then when I saw the weather forecast I was very uncertain. Then breeze kicked in and I was very tense and I knew I could lose everything from the work of the week.”

In the final, “I was really looking to have a line where I could keep on going if I wanted because I saw there was pressure coming but I was not sure if it was the right or left, so I want to make sure I could stay and wait the next shift, so that’s why I was really pushing to save the pin end and go on starboard as long I could. Then I got the shift and I was in front.”

“Winning the Europeans means a lot for me because, first, it’s in France, so I am very happy with this, and for once I am winning a championship. I have been many times second or third, so since I am on the top of the box I am very happy and the funny thing is I am in front of two British. So it’s nice as it’s always the British winning, so for once it’s someone else.”



The main conversation point this week has been the running of new format trials tested here this week. It was the second such test, with the first being in Palma earlier this year. It remains controversial and contested. Hopefully, following the survey that will be carried out next week the class will get a clearer insight into the feelings and thoughts of the class as it moves on to future regattas.





Results after Final

1 FRA - 112 Jonathan LOBERT
2 GBR - 11 Edward WRIGHT
3 GBR - 91 Ben CORNISH
4 NOR - 1 Anders PEDERSEN
5 HUN - 40 Zsombor BERECZ

Results after Semi Final

6 GBR - 71 Henry WETHERELL
7 CRO - 69 Milan VUJASINOVIC
8 GRE - 77 Ioannis MITAKIS
9 TUR - 21 Alican KAYNAR
10 NED - 89 Nicholas HEINER

Results after 10 races ( Discards : 1 )

Pos Sail Competitors Grp P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9 r10 Club/Country
1

 FRA  112

LOBERT Jonathan

FIN/FINN 1.00 72.00 4
4.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
2
2.0
10
10.0
13
13.0
1
1.0
8
8.0
1
1.0
21
21.0

S R ROCHELAISES

2

 GBR   11

WRIGHT Edward

FIN/FINN 2.00 132.00 1
1.0
1
1.0
BFD
63.0
1
1.0
17
17.0
3
3.0
11
11.0
13
13.0
17
17.0
5
5.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

3

 GBR   91

CORNISH Ben

FIN/FINN 3.00 161.00 3
3.0
8
8.0
1
1.0
14
14.0
3
3.0
52
52.0
6
6.0
20
20.0
36
36.0
18
18.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

4

 NOR   1

PEDERSEN Anders

FIN/FINN 4.00 62.00 5
5.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
14
14.0
10
10.0
3
3.0
1
1.0

NORVEGE

5

 HUN   40

BERECZ Zsombor

FIN/FINN 5.00 84.00 2
2.0
10
10.0
2
2.0
18
18.0
15
15.0
9
9.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
15
15.0
3
3.0

HONGRIE

6

 GBR   71

WETHERELL Henry

FIN/FU23 6.00 148.00 7
7.0
14
14.0
38
38.0
6
6.0
1
1.0
23
23.0
16
16.0
15
15.0
21
21.0
7
7.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

7

 CRO   69

VUJASINOVIC Milan

FIN/FINN 7.00 127.00 11
11.0
6
6.0
37
37.0
24
24.0
7
7.0
1
1.0
8
8.0
4
4.0
20
20.0
9
9.0

CROATIE

8

 GRE   77

MITAKIS Ioannis

FIN/FINN 8.00 122.00 14
14.0
7
7.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
25
25.0
5
5.0
10
10.0
24
24.0
10
10.0
11
11.0

GRECE

9

 TUR   21

KAYNAR Alican

FIN/FINN 9.00 136.00 16
16.0
24
24.0
5
5.0
19
19.0
6
6.0
12
12.0
7
7.0
28
28.0
11
11.0
8
8.0

TURQUIE

10

 NED   89

HEINER Nicholas

FIN/FINN 10.00 146.00 22
22.0
11
11.0
28
28.0
11
11.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
2
2.0
17
17.0
39
39.0
2
2.0

HOLLANDE

11

 CRO   52

BUGARIN Nenad

FIN/FINN 117.00 160.00 21
21.0
3
3.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
21
21.0
43
43.0
18
18.0
6
6.0
5
5.0
31
31.0

CROATIE

12

 EST   2

KARPAK Deniss

FIN/FINN 125.00 165.00 20
20.0
16
16.0
3
3.0
12
12.0
11
11.0
22
22.0
3
3.0
34
34.0
40
40.0
4
4.0

ESTONIE

13

 CRO   1

OLUJIC Josip

FIN/FINN 129.00 192.00 24
24.0
9
9.0
18
18.0
3
3.0
30
30.0
2
2.0
BFD
63.0
9
9.0
7
7.0
27
27.0

CROATIE

14

 RUS   6

ARKADIY Kistanov

FIN/FU23 131.00 162.00 17
17.0
31
31.0
31
31.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
16
16.0
21
21.0
5
5.0
9
9.0
20
20.0

RUSSIE

15

 AUS  261

TWEDDELL Oliver

FIN/FINN 146.00 182.00 6
6.0
13
13.0
32
32.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
20
20.0
36
36.0
7
7.0
23
23.0
29
29.0

AUSTRALIE

16

 POL   17

KULA Piotr

FIN/FINN 158.00 221.00 26
26.0
18
18.0
25
25.0
21
21.0
9
9.0
28
28.0
BFD
63.0
16
16.0
2
2.0
13
13.0

POLOGNE

17

 SWE   33

SALMINEN Max

FIN/FINN 161.00 224.00 9
9.0
2
2.0
BFD
63.0
UFD
63.0
20
20.0
14
14.0
5
5.0
32
32.0
6
6.0
10
10.0

SUEDE

18

 FIN   8

MUHONEN Oskari

FIN/FU23 163.00 211.00 18
18.0
28
28.0
11
11.0
28
28.0
24
24.0
10
10.0
13
13.0
48
48.0
19
19.0
12
12.0

FINLANDE

19

 CAN   18

RAMSHAW Tom

FIN/FINN 175.00 212.00 37
37.0
29
29.0
12
12.0
9
9.0
27
27.0
21
21.0
31
31.0
18
18.0
14
14.0
14
14.0

CANADA

20

 RUS   4

DEIEV Evgenii

FIN/FU23 185.00 230.00 29
29.0
38
38.0
10
10.0
22
22.0
22
22.0
11
11.0
25
25.0
45
45.0
22
22.0
6
6.0

RUSSIE

21

 CZE   5

TEPLY Ondrej

FIN/FU23 187.00 250.00 30
30.0
20
20.0
BFD
63.0
30
30.0
18
18.0
15
15.0
20
20.0
27
27.0
4
4.0
23
23.0

REPUBLIQUE TCHE

22

 FRA   17

PIC Fabian

FIN/FINN 190.00 226.00 12
12.0
25
25.0
36
36.0
16
16.0
29
29.0
26
26.0
15
15.0
26
26.0
13
13.0
28
28.0

S R ROCHELAISES

23

 POL   16

LAHN Mikolaj

FIN/FINN 191.00 254.00 13
13.0
15
15.0
BFD
63.0
15
15.0
2
2.0
31
31.0
19
19.0
38
38.0
26
26.0
32
32.0

POLOGNE

24

 DEN   24

HOEJEN CHRISTIANSEN Andry

FIN/FINN 194.00 233.00 19
19.0
23
23.0
20
20.0
25
25.0
19
19.0
39
39.0
23
23.0
21
21.0
27
27.0
17
17.0

DANEMARK

25

 GER  259

KASUESKE Phillip

FIN/FU23 195.00 228.00 32
32.0
21
21.0
19
19.0
23
23.0
23
23.0
7
7.0
22
22.0
23
23.0
33
33.0
25
25.0

ALLEMAGNE

26

 FIN  218

TAPIO Nirkko

FIN/FINN 197.00 260.00 10
10.0
DNF
63.0
BFD
63.0
27
27.0
34
34.0
4
4.0
4
4.0
22
22.0
18
18.0
15
15.0

FINLANDE

27

 ITA   59

SPADONI Alessio

FIN/FINN 205.00 243.00 35
35.0
17
17.0
14
14.0
26
26.0
38
38.0
24
24.0
29
29.0
12
12.0
32
32.0
16
16.0

ITALIE

28

 ITA   1

BALDASSARI Filippo

FIN/FINN 209.00 272.00 15
15.0
12
12.0
33
33.0
29
29.0
16
16.0
RET
63.0
17
17.0
30
30.0
24
24.0
33
33.0

ITALIE

29

 GBR   29

MC COY Peter

FIN/FINN 216.00 279.00 DNF
63.0
19
19.0
40
40.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
19
19.0
41
41.0
44
44.0
8
8.0
19
19.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

30

 IRL   6

MCCLELLAND Oisin

FIN/FINN 221.00 257.00 28
28.0
32
32.0
24
24.0
36
36.0
33
33.0
17
17.0
26
26.0
14
14.0
25
25.0
22
22.0

IRLANDE

31

 ESP   7

MUSCAT Alejandro

FIN/FINN 224.00 287.00 27
27.0
26
26.0
17
17.0
35
35.0
26
26.0
25
25.0
BFD
63.0
11
11.0
16
16.0
41
41.0

ESPAGNE

32

 GER   25

KOHLHOFF Max

FIN/FINN 232.00 295.00 34
34.0
DNF
63.0
13
13.0
31
31.0
28
28.0
44
44.0
32
32.0
3
3.0
12
12.0
35
35.0

ALLEMAGNE

33

 UKR   5

GUSENKO Andrii

FIN/FINN 236.00 274.00 25
25.0
27
27.0
15
15.0
34
34.0
35
35.0
38
38.0
12
12.0
33
33.0
31
31.0
24
24.0

UKRAINE

34

 SWE   11

PETTERSON Johannes

FIN/FU23 282.00 345.00 38
38.0
39
39.0
34
34.0
20
20.0
31
31.0
27
27.0
BFD
63.0
29
29.0
30
30.0
34
34.0

SUEDE

35

 AUS   2

MCMILAN Rob

FIN/FINN 293.00 347.00 8
8.0
22
22.0
50
50.0
37
37.0
40
40.0
36
36.0
35
35.0
54
54.0
29
29.0
36
36.0

AUSTRALIE

36

 NZL   64

MC CARTY Brendan

FIN/FINN 299.00 342.00 36
36.0
42
42.0
21
21.0
43
43.0
41
41.0
18
18.0
24
24.0
42
42.0
35
35.0
40
40.0

NOUVELLE ZELAND

37

 FIN  225

HYRYLAINEN Mikael

FIN/FINN 300.00 344.00 23
23.0
44
44.0
41
41.0
32
32.0
32
32.0
32
32.0
28
28.0
36
36.0
37
37.0
39
39.0

FINLANDE

38

 ARG   48

OLEZZA Facundo

FIN/FU23 310.00 373.00 31
31.0
35
35.0
22
22.0
17
17.0
14
14.0
RET
63.0
DNEj
63.0
2
2.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

ARGENTINE

39

 FRA   2

DEVINEAU Antoine

FIN/FINN 320.00 383.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
16
16.0
39
39.0
43
43.0
30
30.0
30
30.0
31
31.0
42
42.0
26
26.0

S N O NANTES

40

 GER  595

GORGELS Simon

FIN/FU23 325.00 373.00 48
48.0
41
41.0
48
48.0
40
40.0
37
37.0
33
33.0
27
27.0
41
41.0
28
28.0
30
30.0

ALLEMAGNE

41

 FIN  118

MOISIO Wltteri

FIN/FU23 339.00 396.00 44
44.0
30
30.0
9
9.0
50
50.0
53
53.0
29
29.0
44
44.0
37
37.0
43
43.0
57
57.0

FINLANDE

42

 FRA   75

HAY Laurent

FIN/FINN 346.00 395.00 41
41.0
40
40.0
42
42.0
41
41.0
39
39.0
49
49.0
37
37.0
35
35.0
34
34.0
37
37.0

S R ROCHELAISES

43

 GBR   98

TWEEDLE Cameron

FIN/FU23 362.00 425.00 33
33.0
43
43.0
23
23.0
38
38.0
36
36.0
53
53.0
51
51.0
43
43.0
DNF
63.0
42
42.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

44

 FRA  297

BOISARD Guillaume

FIN/FU23 363.00 412.00 45
45.0
34
34.0
35
35.0
49
49.0
47
47.0
34
34.0
33
33.0
40
40.0
48
48.0
47
47.0

CN Sainte-Maxime

45

 GBR  707

DIXON Callum

FIN/FU23 372.00 422.00 40
40.0
36
36.0
39
39.0
42
42.0
45
45.0
48
48.0
39
39.0
50
50.0
38
38.0
45
45.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

46

 BER   9

ROCKAL Evane

FIN/FINN 378.00 429.00 49
49.0
33
33.0
51
51.0
33
33.0
44
44.0
50
50.0
45
45.0
39
39.0
47
47.0
38
38.0

BERMUDES

47

 FRA   99

ALLAIN DES BEAUVAIS Marc

FIN/FINN 388.00 443.00 43
43.0
45
45.0
26
26.0
46
46.0
48
48.0
55
55.0
42
42.0
53
53.0
41
41.0
44
44.0

S N O NANTES

48

 ITA   83

SAVIO Matteo

FIN/FU23 390.00 453.00 DNC
63.0
DNC
63.0
45
45.0
45
45.0
46
46.0
41
41.0
38
38.0
25
25.0
44
44.0
43
43.0

ITALIE

49

 POL   52

STROMSKI Krzysztof

FIN/FU23 397.00 460.00 51
51.0
46
46.0
27
27.0
55
55.0
50
50.0
45
45.0
BFD
63.0
19
19.0
49
49.0
55
55.0

POLOGNE

50

 FRA  111

LEBRUN Valerian

FIN/FINN 404.00 467.00 46
46.0
37
37.0
DSQj
63.0
47
47.0
52
52.0
47
47.0
34
34.0
49
49.0
46
46.0
46
46.0

S R ROCHELAISES

51

 RUS  777

GRISHNIAKOV Artem

FIN/FU23 410.00 473.00 39
39.0
DNF
63.0
46
46.0
44
44.0
42
42.0
35
35.0
BFD
63.0
46
46.0
45
45.0
50
50.0

RUSSIE

52

 HUN  911

HAIDEKKER Elemer

FIN/FU23 424.00 487.00 47
47.0
47
47.0
43
43.0
48
48.0
49
49.0
37
37.0
43
43.0
47
47.0
DNF
63.0
UFD
63.0

HONGRIE

53

 SLO   99

OREL Jan

FIN/FU23 434.00 497.00 50
50.0
48
48.0
44
44.0
UFD
63.0
56
56.0
42
42.0
40
40.0
55
55.0
51
51.0
48
48.0

SLOVENIE

54

 GBR   88

TWEEDLE Jonathan

FIN/FINN 447.00 510.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
30
30.0
53
53.0
57
57.0
40
40.0
47
47.0
56
56.0
50
50.0
51
51.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

55

 GER  231

JESCHULL Denny

FIN/FINN 460.00 523.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
29
29.0
52
52.0
59
59.0
54
54.0
48
48.0
51
51.0
52
52.0
52
52.0

ALLEMAGNE

56

 HUN   11

HAIDEKKER Peter Pal

FIN/FINN 463.00 526.00 52
52.0
49
49.0
47
47.0
56
56.0
51
51.0
46
46.0
49
49.0
59
59.0
DNF
63.0
54
54.0

HONGRIE

57

 FRA   28

GRALL Sebastien

FIN/FINN 495.00 558.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
49
49.0
51
51.0
55
55.0
DNF
63.0
50
50.0
52
52.0
DNF
63.0
49
49.0

S N BANDOL

58

 FRA   66

LOBERT Philippe

FIN/FINN 506.00 569.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
53
53.0
54
54.0
54
54.0
DNF
63.0
46
46.0
57
57.0
DNF
63.0
53
53.0

S N O NANTES

59

 FRA  113

DADURE Sylvain

FIN/FINN 513.00 576.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
55
55.0
57
57.0
58
58.0
51
51.0
53
53.0
60
60.0
53
53.0
DNF
63.0

C.V.C.E.P. SACLAY

60

 FRA  869

BAUMGARTEN Regis

FIN/FINN 528.00 591.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
52
52.0
58
58.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
52
52.0
58
58.0
DNF
63.0
56
56.0

S R V ANNECY

61

 ESP   57

GOROSTEGUI Victor

FIN/FINN 546.00 609.00 42
42.0
DNF
63.0
DNC
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

ESPAGNE

62

 FRA   27

LALLEMAND Pierre

FIN/FINN 558.00 621.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
54
54.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

S N BANDOL

Penalties and redress : 79 (11 BFD; 3 DNC; 1 DNE; 48 DNF; 1 DSQ; 10 PGE; 2 RET; 3 UFD; )

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