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Finn wins U23 Finn Worlds – Oskari Muhonen is world champion

by Robert Deaves on 28 Aug 2017
Oskari Muhonen - 2017 U23 Finn World Championship Robert Deaves
The 2017 U23 Finn World Championship for the Finn Silver Cup in Balatonfüred draws to a close after another windless day and with Finn, Oskari Muhonen, as the new World Champion. Facundo Olezza, from Argentina, wins the silver and Fionn Lyden, from Ireland, the bronze.

Sailors gathered at the club from 0700 in the morning hoping against hope that the previous night’s forecast of some wind was correct, but it wasn’t to be and AP was soon raised for another day sitting round in the blazing sunshine beside an unblemished lake.

The plug was pulled shortly after 13.00 with no wind expected all day and a cutoff time of 14.30. Even by 17.00 the lake remained motionless with the only movement that of ducks, swimmers and chains of Finns being towed to Balatonföldvár ready for the Opel Finn Gold Cup, which starts on Friday.

Olezza takes silver after a bronze in 2016 and left with a lot of ‘what ifs’ after losing the overall lead on Friday. Lyden, sailing in his first Finn regatta is clearly going to make a name for himself if he keeps up this kind of performance.

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Speaking after the racing was abandoned, Muhonen said, “I expected we were going to sail today but the weather is what it is. It’s a lake so I expected it to be pretty tricky, so it’s as I expected.”



Earlier in the week he said his goal for the event was gold, but did he really expect to win? “Nah, hmm, maybe… I knew I was fast in the light but it’s always pretty good and surprising to win. My downwind in the light is pretty good but also on the upwind I felt I had really good height.”

He is coached by former Olympian Paul McKenzie, and Muhonen places some credit on him. “Paul is a pretty good coach and had a lot of influence on this.”

The Gold Cup is next up for the new World Champion.

“Of course it’s good to have a successful regatta before the Gold Cup, but it’s not the same race area but at least I know I am pretty fast.”

“If we have a northern wind it will be like the other side of the lake so not that shifty. Otherwise, maybe some light and fluky stuff. But we can have harder winds as well. Just before this regatta we had a few days of better breeze and that would be great.”

He feels it is a crucial step on his dream of competing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020.

“It feels good for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic dream, wining now and I think gives me a lot of confidence for that dream. I think I will work on the harder winds especially on upwind speed and tactics.”

On his chances, “I think it’s pretty good. If I can improve in harder in the hard wind I will stand a pretty good chance.”

To get there he has to overcome several obstacle, and the Finnish team is now as strong as it has been for a generation.

At the very first Silver Cup in 2004, Tapio Nirkko from Finland lifted the trophy in Rio de Janeiro. Fourteen years later, Finland has another Finn youth World Champion in Oskari Muhonen. Nirkko went on to represent Finland in three Olympic Games and is campaigning for a fourth Olympics in Tokyo. His biggest opposition to do that could now come from the young Muhonen.

On being World Champion. “It feels good to win and it’s great. My first world championship title. Pretty amazing.”



Despite the unhelpful weather the MVM SE sailing cub has done an exceptional job looking after everyone. Great food has been laid on every night and the staff has worked tirelessly to keep everyone fed and watered.

The lounge tent on the lawn has been active all day and while the sailors may not have improved their sailing skills as much as they would have liked, their table tennis, volleyball and fuseball skills have improved beyond measure.



The sailors now move across the lake to Balatonföldvár where the Opel Finn Gold Cup, the class world championship will begin next Friday with 124 entries.



Final Results:

1 FIN 8 Oskari Muhonen 20
2 ARG 48 Facundo Olezza 25
3 IRL 22 Fionn Lyden 27
4 GBR 71 Henry Wetherell 30
5 NOR 9 Lars Johan Brodtkorb 41
6 USA 91 Luke Muller 46
7 CZE 5 Ondrej Teply 48
8 SWE 11 Johannes Pettersson 50
9 GBR 96 Hector Simpson 52
10 FRA 9 Guillaume Boisard 52

Results:

Rank

Nat

SailNo

Family name

First name

HelmID

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Total

Nett

1st

FIN

8

Muhonen

Oskari

FINOM4

2.0

(22.0)

8.0

7.0

2.0

1.0

42.0

20.0

2nd

ARG

48

Olezza

Facundo

ARGFO1

1.0

3.0

4.0

6.0

(46.0 UFD)

11.0

71.0

25.0

3rd

IRL

22

Lyden

Fionn

IRLFL9

11.0

4.0

7.0

(12.0)

3.0

2.0

39.0

27.0

4th

GBR

71

Wetherell

Henry

GBRHW23

4.0

7.0

10.0

8.0

1.0

(15.0)

45.0

30.0

5th

NOR

9

Brodtkorb

Lars Johan

NORLB8

13.0

9.0

(19.0)

2.0

14.0

3.0

60.0

41.0

6th

USA

91

Muller

Luke

USALM60

5.0

13.0

5.0

4.0

(46.0 UFD)

19.0

92.0

46.0

7th

CZE

5

Teply

Ondrej

CZEOT1

16.0

1.0

16.0

5.0

10.0

(17.0)

65.0

48.0

8th

SWE

11

Pettersson

Johannes

SWEJP9

10.0

10.0

9.0

13.0

8.0

(46.0 DSQ)

96.0

50.0

9th

GBR

96

Simpson

Hector

GBRHS29

9.0

2.0

11.0

(46.0 DSQ)

23.0

7.0

98.0

52.0

10th

FRA

9

Boisard

Guillaume

FRAGB29

8.0

(20.0)

2.0

14.0

15.0

13.0

72.0

52.0

11th

GER

259

Kasueske

Phillip

GERPK18

3.0

(40.0)

3.0

9.0

18.0

23.0

96.0

56.0

12th

ITA

71

Colaninno

Federico

ITAFC118

21.0

8.0

(28.0)

16.0

11.0

9.0

93.0

65.0

13th

RUS

1

Deev

Evgenii

RUSED1

17.0

16.0

6.0

18.0

9.0

(46.0 RET)

112.0

66.0

14th

ARG

1

Falasca

Santiago

ARGSF1

24.0

19.0

13.0

(25.0)

5.0

6.0

92.0

67.0

15th

ESP

235

Cardona Mendez

Joan

ESPJC70

7.0

23.0

17.0

3.0

(46.0 UFD)

21.0

117.0

71.0

16th

RUS

5

Bugaevskiy

Evgeniy

RUSEB5

14.0

(21.0)

20.0

17.0

6.0

16.0

94.0

73.0

17th

POL

116

Kalafarski

Sebastian

POLSK7

23.0

(38.0)

14.0

1.0

7.0

29.0

112.0

74.0

18th

SUI

38

Theuninck

Nils

SUINT2

22.0

14.0

18.0

11.0

12.0

(30.0)

107.0

77.0

19th

SLO

11

Orel

Liam

SLOLO1

12.0

17.0

(43.0)

15.0

21.0

18.0

126.0

83.0

20th

GBR

81

Skulczuk

James

GBRJS141

25.0

6.0

24.0

(34.0)

25.0

5.0

119.0

85.0

21st

RUS

6

Kistanov

Arkadiy

RUSAK48

(46.0 UFD)

30.0

1.0

20.0

16.0

20.0

133.0

87.0

22nd

ESP

117

Ordonez

Carlos

ESPCO9

26.0

5.0

(39.0)

22.0

30.0

8.0

130.0

91.0

23rd

AUS

32

Calvert

Jock

AUSJC58

20.0

(46.0 UFD)

15.0

21.0

26.0

10.0

138.0

92.0

24th

GER

595

Gorgels

Simon

GERSG14

15.0

(34.0)

25.0

33.0

13.0

14.0

134.0

100.0

25th

GBR

98

Tweedle

Cameron

GBRCT35

(46.0 UFD)

29.0

22.0

24.0

4.0

25.0

150.0

104.0

26th

GBR

707

Dixon

Callum

GBRCD59

6.0

(39.0)

30.0

10.0

22.0

37.0

144.0

105.0

27th

GBR

703

Bettum

Markus

GBRMB118

18.0

15.0

29.0

32.0

(33.0)

12.0

139.0

106.0

28th

AUS

1

Brake

Lewis

AUSLB24

(46.0 UFD)

27.0

12.0

23.0

27.0

22.0

157.0

111.0

29th

GBR

28

Arnell

Jack

GBRJA63

(46.0 UFD)

12.0

46.0 DNE

29.0

29.0

4.0

166.0

120.0

30th

CAN

63

Stevens

Gordon

CANGS21

28.0

18.0

(38.0)

31.0

20.0

27.0

162.0

124.0

31st

SLO

99

Orel

Jan

SLOJO4

36.0

11.0

31.0

26.0

34.0

(39.0)

177.0

138.0

32nd

POL

52

Stromski

Krzysztof

POLKS31

(46.0 UFD)

33.0

23.0

19.0

31.0

32.0

184.0

138.0

33rd

UKR

55

German

Muzychko

UKRGM1

29.0

31.0

(44.0)

27.0

19.0

35.0

185.0

141.0

34th

TUR

35

Akdurak

Can

TURCA8

19.0

(37.0)

35.0

36.0

28.0

24.0

179.0

142.0

35th

FIN

118

Moisio

Waltteri

FINWM1

34.0

35.0

32.0

28.0

17.0

(40.0)

186.0

146.0

36th

POL

50

Winiarski

Szymon

POLSW5

27.0

24.0

36.0

(39.0)

36.0

26.0

188.0

149.0

37th

EST

1

Taveter

Taavi Valter

ESTTT9

(46.0 UFD)

32.0

21.0

35.0

37.0

28.0

199.0

153.0

38th

HUN

911

Haidekker

Elemér

HUNEH2

30.0

36.0

27.0

(39.0 DPI 1)

24.0

36.0

192.0

153.0

39th

HUN

56

Tenke

Martin

HUNMT1

32.0

26.0

37.0

(38.0)

35.0

33.0

201.0

163.0

40th

HUN

80

Németh

Domonkos

HUNDN2

35.0

25.0

(41.0)

41.0

32.0

31.0

205.0

164.0

41st

BUL

83

Menchev

Georgi

BULGM3

39.0

28.0

40.0

37.0

42.0

(46.0 DNF)

232.0

186.0

42nd

BUL

243

Zheglev

Hristo

BULHZ1

33.3 DPI 2

43.3 DPI 2

36.3 DPI 2

(45.3 DPI 2)

40.0

34.0

232.2

186.9

43rd

GBR

26

Stocker

Joe

GBRJS187

33.0

(43.0)

33.0

42.0

38.0

41.0

230.0

187.0

44th

BUL

42

Popov

Svetlin

BULSP2

40.3 DPI 2

(44.3 DPI 2)

28.3 DPI 2

42.3 DPI 2

39.0

38.0

232.2

187.9

45th

ESP

114

Ordonez

David

ESPDS9

37.0

(44.0)

42.0

44.0

41.0

42.0

250.0

206.0

 

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