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Finn Gold Cup – Giles Scott holds lead after Day 3

by Imogen Stanley on 26 Nov 2015
Giles Scott - Finn Gold Cup 2015 Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
Giles Scott continues to set the pace at the halfway stage of the Finn Gold Cup, consolidating his lead amid a third day of light wind racing in Takapuna, New Zealand, on Thursday (26 November).

The defending champion posted an eighth and a fourth in two testing and tactical races on the Hauraki Gulf to keep hold of the overall lead with three race days of World Championship competition to go.

The 2010 World Champion Ed Wright is currently fourth overall, with fellow British Sailing Team Podium squad talent Ben Cornish breaking into the top ten for the first time this week in seventh overall.

After an hour’s postponement ashore, sailors faced a further wait afloat for the cloud to lift and a light sea breeze to form and settle enough to allow for racing.

Scott made the best of it when it did to finish eighth in the first race, but teammate James Hadden fared even better, finishing the opening race of the day in fourth.

“It was quite good fun turning round and seeing Giles behind me. I enjoyed that!” Hadden admitted.

“I just got on the right shift early on and managed to cross over the top of the fleet and made the right decisions from there.”



The 24-year-old is placed 43rd overall after five races in what will be his final Finn Gold Cup.

“I’ve just got to the point where I feel like I’ve got as far as I can and I want to go and do something different in my sailing career. Time to call it a day, but hopefully it will be a really good event to finish on!”

Scott, meanwhile, was satisfied with his day’s two races.

“I stayed pretty consistent which is always a good thing in this light and shifty stuff,” he explained.

The 28-year-old is happy to have had an impressive series so far to be wearing the yellow bib at the halfway stage, but knows there’s a lot of racing still to be done, with a change of conditions in the offing.

“For sure it is a good place to be, but as ever with the Gold Cup there’s an awfully long way to go so we’ll just be looking to try and take the same sort of approach into tomorrow and we’ll see what that brings. But things are going well and hopefully that will continue.”

“I think the change of conditions will maybe shake things up a bit. We’re back into hiking conditions and it’s looking like at least 10-15 knots which will change things a little bit. It’ll be back to the norm.”

Ben Cornish sailed a steady two races to finish 11th in his first race and just behind Scott in fifth in the second.

Ed Wright endured a mixed day, finishing tenth in his first race before a discard of 56th in the second. He’s poised just outside of the podium positions in fourth overall.




Full result
 

Rank Nat SailNo HelmName Club R1
24 Nov
R2
24 Nov
R3
25 Nov
R4
26 Nov
R5
26 Nov
Total Nett
1st GBR 41 Giles Scott WPNSA 5 3 1 (8) 4 21 13
2nd EST 2 Deniss Karpak SK Karpak Sailing Team 14 (42) 4 1 12 73 31
3rd FIN 218 Tapio Nirkko EPS 11 11 (30) 6 3 61 31
4th GBR 11 Edward Wright Parkstone YC 4 13 10 10 (56) 93 37
5th FRA 17 Fabian Pic SRR 13 (36) 25 2 1 77 41
6th CRO 69 Milan Vujasinovic JK Split 6 15 15 (38) 7 81 43
7th GBR 91 Ben Cornish Exe SC 7 23 (24) 11 5 70 46
8th FRA 112 Jonathan Lobert SNO Nantes (45) 5 19 5 19 93 48
9th SLO 73 Vasilij Zbogar Burja Izola YC 19 6 7 (36) 17 85 49
10th USA 6 Caleb Paine St Francis YC 8 (21) 9 20 14 72 51
11th AUS 261 Oliver Tweddell Sandringham YC 17 12 (39) 14 8 90 51
12th CRO 524 Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic JK Labud Fantasica 10 10 16 (77 DNF) 24 137 60
13th NZL 16 Andrew Murdoch TYPBC 1 7 17 (43) 37 105 62
14th RUS 2 Aleksey Borisov   25 26 (35) 7 6 99 64
15th GRE 77 Ioannis Mitakis YCG 3 27 2 33 (77 DNF) 142 65
16th BRA 109 Jorge Zarif   24 20 8 (48) 13 113 65
17th SWE 33 Max Salminen GKSS 22 (24) 13 15 18 92 68
18th CRO 52 Nenad Bugarin YC Labud 20 (41) 23 24 2 110 69
19th NOR 1 Anders Pedersen DSSF 21 4 (77 BFD) 13 39 154 77
20th CZE 5 Ondrej Teply YCBrno 28 14 27 (31) 9 109 78
21st SWE 6 Bjorn Allansson GKSS 43 1 12 (58) 23 137 79
22nd DEN 2 Jonas Hogh-Christensen Royal Danish Yacht Club 23 (30) 20 9 30 112 82
23rd NED 842 Pieter-Jan Postma Delta Lloyd 27 29 5 23 (34) 118 84
24th HUN 40 Zsombor Berecz MVM SE 15 40 3 (45) 29 132 87
25th EST 11 Lauri Väinsalu ROPK/TREV2 33 (59) 28 16 10 146 87
26th ITA 146 Michele Paoletti SVBG 12 34 (77 BFD) 22 20 165 88
27th ESP 17 Pablo Guitian Sarria C.N.ELCANO (50) 37 38 3 11 139 89
28th NZL 24 Josh Junior WBBC 29 9 14 (54) 40 146 92
29th POL 17 Piotr Kula   38 19 (77 BFD) 17 22 173 96
30th RUS 57 Egor Terpigorev CSP Hlebnikovo, Fantastica, CSKA VMF (36) 16 29 21 33 135 99
31st AUS 41 Jake Lilley RQYS (56) 2 45 18 36 157 101
32nd RUS 6 Arkadiy Kistanov   9 (43) 33 35 25 145 102
33rd RUS 7 Vladimir Krutskikh Fantastica 16 32 43 12 (47) 150 103
34th USA 4 Zach RAILEY   26 18 34 25 (43) 146 103
35th URU 301 Alejandro Jose Foglia YCPE 2 38 21 (56) 44 161 105
36th CRO 1 Josip Olujic JK Labud 18 (45) 31 41 16 151 106
37th ITA 117 Giorgio Poggi SVGDF 35 25 32 (39) 15 146 107
38th GER 259 Phillip Kasueske VSaW 34 28 11 (40) 35 148 108
39th CAN 110 Martin Robitaille CVL/RCYC 30 (44) 22 29 31 156 112
40th ITA 66 Enrico Voltolini   (48) 8 36 46 27 165 117
41st ESP 2 Alex Muscat Club Nautica Garraf 40 17 18 42 (54) 171 117
42nd TUR 21 Alican Kaynar FenerbahAgeSK (59) 31 6 49 38 183 124
43rd GBR 18 James Hadden WPNSA 42 33 (54) 4 50 183 129
44th ITA 123 Filippo Baldassari SVGDF 41 39 26 26 (42) 174 132
45th NZL 8 Matt COUTTS MBBC 31 47 (77 BFD) 27 28 210 133
46th ITA 147 Simone Ferrarese Circola Vela Bari 37 51 40 (57) 21 206 149
47th CHN 1225 He Chen Chinese YA 39 (53) 37 32 48 209 156
48th DEN 24 Andre Hojen Cristiansen SNV 47 52 42 19 (70) 230 160
49th POR 5 Frederico Melo Cncascais 32 35 41 52 (66) 226 160
50th ESP 717 Victor Gorostegui RCM Santander 53 46 55 (69) 26 249 180
51st CZE 1 Michael MAIER YCR 52 55 44 30 (58) 239 181
52nd AUS 22 Joseph McMillan WSC 54 (56) 56 28 51 245 189
53rd AUS 26 Ian Mckillop R. Prince Albert YC (64) 60 47 51 32 254 190
54th NZL 111 Karl Purdie WBBC 49 54 (59) 34 57 253 194
55th NZL 21 Nik Burfoot TBC 46 50 46 (53) 53 248 195
56th CAN 2 Kyle Martin Royal Vancouver (58) 49 53 47 49 256 198
57th AUS 10 John Condie Yarra Bay 16' Skiff SC (68) 64 60 37 41 270 202
58th FIN 225 Mikael Hyrylainen NJK 51 57 50 (64) 45 267 203
59th ARG 1 Fernando Sanjurjo YC Argentina 44 48 52 (66) 60 270 204
60th CHN 1226 Lei Gong Chinese YA 60 22 (77 BFD) 67 62 288 211
61st FIN 99 Jesse KYLANPAA RPS 55 (67) 48 50 61 281 214
62nd USA 11 Philip Toth USSTS (62) 61 51 55 52 281 219
63rd FRA 42 Brendan MCCARTY   66 (70) 49 59 46 290 220
64th NZL 10 David Hoogenboom WYC 67 (77 DNS) 61 44 65 314 237
65th NZL 20 Chris Wells NPC 61 62 57 (68) 63 311 243
66th NZL 9 Rob Coutts RAYC 70 58 (77 BFD) 61 55 321 244
67th NZL 7 Bradley Douglas WBC 57 63 63 65 (68) 316 248
68th RUS 212 Lanfranko Cirillo Fantastica 63 (68) 62 60 67 320 252
69th NZL 22 Dirch Andersen WYC (69) 69 65 62 59 324 255
70th NZL 19 Denis MOWBRAY NPC 65 66 58 (70) 69 328 258
71st NZL 265 Mike Pearson CBYC (71) 71 64 63 64 333 262
72nd NZL 88 Gerard Lelieveld WYC (72) 65 66 72 71 346 274
73rd NZL 23 Alan Dawson WYC (74) 72 67 73 72 358 284
74th NZL 3 Ben Winters CBYC (73) 73 68 71 73 358 285
75th NZL 193 Gerrit BEARDA WYC (77 DNF) 74 69 74 74 368 291
76th NZL 2 Ray Hall WBBC (77 DNC) 77 DNS 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 385 308
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