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ISAF Sailing Worlds - The kind of form most sailors only dream about

by Robert Deaves on 18 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championship, Santander - Finn Robert Deaves
The UK’s Giles Scott produced the kind of form on the third day of the 2014 ISAF World Championships in Santander that most sailors only dream about. He picked up three more bullets for a perfect score after four races to lead overall from Jonathan Lobert (FRA) and Ed Wright (GBR).

The fleet split remained the same as from the first two days, so the sailors have only been able to race against half the fleet so far. From Thursday, the fleet will be split into gold and silver fleets.

After two days of fitful, unstable, and too light winds, day three in Santander was completely different. An overnight storm has left behind some solid 15-25 knots winds that kept many classes ashore. For the Finns however it was just what they had been waiting for and they revelled in the big winds early on for three action packed, exciting races. There was a long delay however as the race committee couldn't get the committee boat anchor to hold.

The current once again caught out a few boats, and doing penalty turns in those conditions is not easy, as the photo gallery will show in graphic detail.

Giles Scott (GBR) was never really threatened in any race though Zsombor Berecz (HUN) did steal a large lead on the opposite side to Scott in race 3, a lead that soon evaporated as the race progressed. The European Champion wrapped up three race wins to claim his place at the top of the leaderboard at the end of the opening series.

He said, 'Early on it was pretty epic. But it was disappointing that the organisers can't get a committee boat that can hold station. It was very frustrating to be waiting around for two hours while there was a great wind in place. Especially as the last race turned a bit odd with the wind swinging through 180. The wind just kept going right all during the race.'

'The shift was very gradual, but it wasn't normal racing. But for me personally it was still a very good day so I am happy about that.'


Second placed Jonathan Lobert (FRA) recovered from a double capsize in the first race of the day to score 2, 4 and trail Scott by six points.

He said, 'In the first race I had a double capsize. I had a great start, but it was very shifty and very turbulent so it wasn't easy. I was top 10 at the first mark so that was okay. I made a mistake downwind. One big gust came and I was surprised and capsized by the lee. It took me a while to get the boat up and I capsized again at the downwind mark. So I was full of water and it was race over for me.'


'Then I tried to be in good shape for the next races. I got a second in the next race so that was good. I was also on the game in the next race. I was third at the downwind mark, and I lost a little bit upwind, but managed to come back to fourth, so pretty happy with that. But now I know that I cannot make any more mistakes.'

Ed Wright (GBR) was unable to sail the opening race after picking a black flag disqualification in Tuesday's abandoned race but channelled his energies into the remaining two races to pick up two race wins and sit in third overall.


Milan Vujaninovic (CRO) had a good day with a 2, 8, 8 but mulled over his missed chances. 'It was a good day for me but could have been a bit better. I made some good decisions on which side to go. I had good speed, especially in the stronger part of the day, which I was happy with, and I was just very patient. That's where I gained the most. In the first race today I was second. In the other two races I was top three at times, but I think many people could say this, but I am happy with all top ten places so far.'

Andrew Murdoch (NZL) had an up and down day with 5, 12, 25. He said, 'I had a reasonable good day. I could have done with a better one in the last race. The wind died out but I didn't have a particularly good first beat on that one anyway. I was kind of hoping the randomness would help me out in that one but it actually made it worse.'


'A fifth in the first race was good for me and I was just outside the top 10 in the second. But there were lots of places up and down during some of the races. I felt reasonably good speed wise and making some good tactical calls.'

While most boats favoured the left in the first two races, 'In the second race the right paid quite a lot. I think that how Zsombor had such a big lead. I was heading into the right with him and decided to pull the pin on that, unfortunately. And some guys who went hard right on the second beat came out well. I stayed on the left and we did OK out of it.'

'But it was good to actually get some racing in. We've had some long days on the water. It was another long one today, but at least we got three races in and I think everyone is pretty happy with that.'



Finn Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

Total

Net

1

GBR

GBR 41

Giles Scott

(1)

1

1

1

4.00

3.00

2

FRA

FRA 112

Jonathan Lobert

3

(25)

2

4

34.00

9.00

3

GBR

GBR 11

Edward Wright

9

(40)
DNF

1

1

51.00

11.00

4

NOR

NOR 1

Anders Pedersen

5

3

3

(14)

25.00

11.00

5

ITA

ITA 146

Michele Paoletti

(40)
DSQ

2

3

9

54.00

14.00

6

CRO

CRO 524

Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic

5

3

(6)

6

20.00

14.00

7

AUS

AUS 41

Jake Lilley

6

(40)
DNF

5

4

55.00

15.00

8

CRO

CRO 69

Milan Vujasinovi?

6

2

(8)

8

24.00

16.00

9

AUS

AUS 261

Oliver Tweddell

1

9

7

(22)

39.00

17.00

10

EST

EST 2

Deniss Karpak

2

(13)

12

3

30.00

17.00

11

DEN

DEN 2

Jonas Hogh-Christensen

2

7

9

(17)

35.00

18.00

12

FRA

FRA 29

Thomas Le Breton

(14)

10

5

5

34.00

20.00

13

SLO

SLO 573

Vasilij Zbogar

7

4

10

(16)

37.00

21.00

14

POR

POR 5

Frederico Melo

4

1

17

(24)

46.00

22.00

15

CAN

CAN 5

Gregory Douglas

16

(20)

4

2

42.00

22.00

16

FIN

FIN 218

Tapio Nirkko

(19)

14

2

7

42.00

23.00

17

NZL

NZL 24

Josh Junior

(12)

7

8

8

35.00

23.00

18

USA

USA 6

Caleb Paine

(18)

6

15

3

42.00

24.00

19

HUN

HUN 40

Zsombor Berecz

13

(17)

4

7

41.00

24.00

20

NZL

NZL 16

Andrew Murdoch

9

5

11

(24)

49.00

25.00

21

SWE

SWE 6

Björn Allansson

8

13

6

(20)

47.00

27.00

22

SWE

SWE 33

Max Salminen

10

(12)

7

10

39.00

27.00

23

CRO

CRO 1

Josip Olujic

3

(19)

13

12

47.00

28.00

24

ITA

ITA 123

Filippo Baldassari

8

(15)

15

5

43.00

28.00

25

ESP

ESP 8

Pablo Guitian Sarria

11

5

(14)

14

44.00

30.00

26

NED

NED 842

Pieter-Jan Postma

4

9

(40)
UFD

18

71.00

31.00

27

GRE

GRE 77

Ioannis Mitakis

11

15

(24)

6

56.00

32.00

28

URU

URU 301

Alejandro Jose Foglia

(17)

8

12

12

49.00

32.00

29

SLO

SLO 5

Gasper Vincec

21

4

(27)

11

63.00

36.00

30

CRO

CRO 52

Nenad Bugarin

15

10

11

(31)

67.00

36.00

31

TUR

TUR 21

Alican Kaynar

13

(18)

10

15

56.00

38.00

32

RUS

RUS 57

Egor Terpigorev

21

16

(26)

2

65.00

39.00

33

BRA

BRA 109

Jorge João Zarif

15

(22)

14

11

62.00

40.00

34

CZE

CZE 1

Michael Maier

(22)

8

20

13

63.00

41.00

35

POL

POL 17

Piotr Kula

10

23

(25)

10

68.00

43.00

36

DEN

DEN 4

Mads Bendix

14

(22)

16

16

68.00

46.00

37

GBR

GBR 29

Peter McCoy

(19)

19

13

15

66.00

47.00

38

GER

GER 259

Phillip Kasueske

(24)

16

19

17

76.00

52.00

39

ESP

ESP 7

Alex Muscat

16

11

(29)

26

82.00

53.00

40

ITA

ITA 66

Enrico Voltolini

12

(26)

16

25

79.00

53.00

41

RUS

RUS 7

Anatoliy Korshikov

(27)

12

23

19

81.00

54.00

42

ITA

ITA 117

Giorgio Poggi

(25)

14

18

22

79.00

54.00

43

CAN

CAN 110

Martin Robitaille

(32)

24

22

9

87.00

55.00

44

POL

POL 1

Milosz Wojewski

17

21

18

(28)

84.00

56.00

45

GBR

GBR 91

Ben Cornish

24

20

(33)

13

90.00

57.00

46

FRA

FRA 177

Fabian Pic

18

(24)

21

18

81.00

57.00

47

EST

EST 11

Lauri Väinsalu

25

25

9

(32)

91.00

59.00

48

GBR

GBR 88

Mark Andrews

(28)

6

28

27

89.00

61.00

49

CZE

CZE 5

Ondrej Teply

7

(34)

31

23

95.00

61.00

50

RUS

RUS 1

Alexey Selivanov

(33)

17

24

20

94.00

61.00

51

RUS

RUS 6

Arkadiy Kistanov

22

21

21

(27)

91.00

64.00

52

CHN

CHN 1226

Lei Gong

20

(27)

22

25

94.00

67.00

53

POL

POL 13

Michal Jodlowski

31

11

(34)

26

102.00

68.00

54

UKR

UKR 5

Andriy Gusenko

26

(35)

19

23

103.00

68.00

55

DEN

DEN 31

Stig Steinfurth

(35)

23

17

31

106.00

71.00

56

ITA

ITA 747

Simone Ferrarese

20

30

(34)

21

105.00

71.00

57

CZE

CZE 85

Tomas Vika

(31)

29

25

19

104.00

73.00

58

RUS

RUS 9

Eduard Skornyakov

29

18

(32)

28

107.00

75.00

59

CHN

CHN 1225

He Chen

(34)

26

30

21

111.00

77.00

60

ESP

ESP 500

Jose Alejandro Aranzueque Tormo

27

28

23

(34)

112.00

78.00

61

GER

GER 252

Eike Tjark Martens

(37)

32

20

29

118.00

81.00

62

GBR

GBR 18

James Hadden

28

27

27

(33)

115.00

82.00

63

FIN

FIN 99

Jesse Kylänpää

(36)

28

26

33

123.00

87.00

64

IRL

IRL 4

Ross Hamilton

26

(33)

32

30

121.00

88.00

65

FRA

FRA 89

Benjamin Montagut

30

29

29

(35)

123.00

88.00

66

TUR

TUR 211

Alican Basegmez

(36)

31

28

30

125.00

89.00

67

GER

GER 713

Lars Haverland

23

35

(37)

36

131.00

94.00

68

ESP

ESP 112

Fernando Ros

(40)
UFD

31

35

29

135.00

95.00

69

AUS

AUS 22

Joseph McMillan

29

32

(36)

34

131.00

95.00

70

POL

POL 16

Mikolaj Lahn

32

30

33

(37)

132.00

95.00

71

NED

NED 972

Tobias Kirschbaum

(33)

33

31

32

129.00

96.00

72

CRO

CRO 6

Dan Lovrovic

34

34

30

(40)
UFD

138.00

98.00

73

ESP

ESP 24

Victor Gorostegui

23

36

(40)
DNF

40
DNF

139.00

99.00

74

BUL

BUL 13

valentin nedyalkov

(38)

37

35

35

145.00

107.00

75

ESP

ESP 161

Miguel Fernandez Vasco

30

(40)
DNF

40
DNF

40
DNF

150.00

110.00

76

USA

USA 69

John F Dane

35

(40)
DNF

40
DNF

40
DNC

155.00

115.00

77

USA

USA 23

James Hunter

37

(40)
DNF

40
DNF

40
DNC

157.00

117.00

78

TUN

TUN 1

Karim Esseghir

39

(40)
RET

40
DNF

40
DNF

159.00

119.00

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