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Laser Radial Worlds - Australian Junior top scores on Day 4

by Katie Olsen on 25 Aug 2017
Day 4 - 2017 World Championship Laser Radial, Medemblik, The Netherlands laurens morel-www.saltycolours.com
Two races were completed today in each fleet, concluding the qualifying series for the 2017 Laser Radial World Championships in Holland.

The morning showed about six knots of wind on the IJsselmeer to send off the yellow fleet onto race seven. As the sailors approached the first mark, the race was abandoned due to significant wind shifts. Racing was postponed until the wind direction settled.

With the AP flag down, the yellow fleet set off on a clean start in about 10 knots. Gabriella Kidd (BRA) was the first to round the upwind mark, with Martina Bezdekova (CZE) and Marit Bouwmeester (NED) in her wake. Bouwmeester and Bezdekova were quick downwind and overtook Kidd, leading the fleet for the remainder of the race. After Bezdekova won the second upwind, Bouwmeester took off on the final downwind to secure first place. Bezdekova took second and Erika Reineke (USA) sailed fast into third. In race eight, Team Netherlands was in the vanguard. Daphne Van Der Vaart (NED) rounded the first mark ahead of Bouwmeester and Reineke. But for the second time, Bouwmeester’s speed downwind had no match and she sailed into first. Bouwmeester maintained her lead to the finish, ahead of Van Der Vaart and Maxime Jonker (NED).

“It was a fun battle with Daphne,” Jonker shared about her teammate. “I missed a big shift in the first upwind, so I made my big gains on the second beat, and on the downwind I was going really fast I almost finished second!”

The wind continued to shift right and built to about 15 knots. The white fleet started race seven after two general recalls, and Maud Jayet (SUI) and Tuula Tenkanen (FIN) immediately took off in the heavier conditions. Jayet maintained first, protecting her position around the entirety of the course. Tenkanen sailed into second, and Evi Van Acker (BEL) also found speed in the breeze and claimed third. Race eight for the white fleet had distinct leaders separated from the rest of the fleet by the final downwind. Anna Munch (DEN) sailed in her own breeze ahead of Haddon Hughes (USA), who also created a sizeable distance from Evi Van Acker (BEL) in third.



In the shifty wind today, those that stayed in phase kept the fleet behind them. “The times where I actually extended on some of the fleet were the times when I was just looking all around me,” explains Reineke. “The times that I lost were the times a shift caught me by surprise.” Van Acker was one such sailor who stayed in phase, sitting in first place overall with 27 points. Bouwmeester has climbed to second with 41 points, and Manami Doi (JPN) is in third with 48 points.

In the men’s fleet today, the most notable performance was from Zac Littlewood (AUS). After rounding the windward mark in fourth, behind Maxime Mazard (FRA), Scott Syndey (SGP), and Marcin Rudawski (POL), Littlewood worked into first with a significant lead by the final downwind. Littlewood finished ahead of the fleet, with Mazard and Daniil Krutskikh (RUS) taking second and third, respectively. Eliot Merceron (SUI) secured the win for race eight, but Littlewood was right behind in second, and Ronan Wallace (IRL) in third.

Overall, Rudawski remains in first place with 27 points. Mazard sits in second with 39 points, and Littlewood has risen to third with 49 points.

With the qualifying series now complete, sailors will now be allocated into Gold and Silver Fleets for the final series. Racing continues tomorrow with two races scheduled.



Women’s preliminary results after two races:

1. Evi Van Acker BEL 27pts
2. Marit Bouwmeester NED 41pts
3. Manami Doi JPN 48pts
4. Mathilde de Kerangat FRA 53pts
5. Svenja Weger GER 59pts
6. Brenda Bowskill CAN 62pts
7. Dolores Moreira Fraschini URU 63pts
8. Maxime Jonker NED 63pts
9. Agata Barwinska POL 63pts
10. Mária Érdi HUN 64pts

Men’s preliminary results after two races:

1. Marcin Rudawski POL 35pts
2. Maxime Mazard FRA 39pts
3. Zac Littlewood AUS 49pts
4. Eliot Merceron SUI 66pts
5. Yoshihiro Suzuki JPN 68pts
6. Alfonso Fernández ESP 71pts
7. Axel Rahm SWE 79pts
8. Nik Pletikos SLO 85pts
9. Aleksandr Moliakov NED 93pts
10. Nicolò Elena ITA 94pts

More information including full results can be found on the ILCA Events Page.

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