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ISAF Sailing Worlds - Dutch dominate Laser and Radial in Santander

by ISAF on 19 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander - Marit Bouwmeester, Laser Radial Thom Touw http://www.thomtouw.com
A live crowd of thousands and a worldwide TV audience watched the Laser and Laser Radial fleets conclude racing at the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships with Dutch dominance afoot.

Marit Bouwmeester (NED) took a ten point lead into the Laser Radial Medal Race and finished third to seal the deal with Josefin Olsson (SWE) taking silver and Evi Van Acker (BEL) picking up bronze.

Nicholas Heiner (NED) dominated the Laser Medal Race as he emphatically sealed the world championship title. Tom Burton (AUS) had to settle for silver whilst Nick Thompson (GBR) takes bronze.

The Laser Radial fleet were first away on the Medal Race course at 13:15 local time. In a gusting southerly 20 knot wind blowing straight on to the stadium breakwater Evi Van Acker (BEL) won the start at the committee boat and was one of the first to tack off to the starboard side of the course.

Meanwhile Marit Bouwmeester (NED) went for speed off the start and sailed off more to the left before crossing to the right hand side. Van Acker led Mathilde de Kerangat (FRA) and Alison Young (GBR) round the first mark with Bouwmeester 20 seconds behind in fourth. The backwash from the spectator breakwater was causing some awkward waves on the downwind leg but all four boats got to the halfway point of the 30 minute race without incident. The second upwind was all about change. Acker led a group to the left whilst Bouwmeester played the middle to right won. Defending champion, Tina Mihelic (CRO), was best placed to take advantage of a right hand shift and she jumped from eighth to first.

Van Acker failed to cover the right hand side of the course and paid a high price dropping to eighth on the next rounding of the windward mark, one place behind Young. Bouwmeester maintained her fourth place which was all she had to win the title. In fact she gained a place on the downwind leg to the finish third to regain the title she won at the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Australia.

In amongst a crowd of Dutch press and TV Bouwmeester said, 'I am really happy to come away with a win. I had a good start with a good back swell. It was kind of tricky on the first upwind. I wanted to go right but didn't quite make it. I was happy with my second upwind. I tried to defend a little watching the girls on the left but it was tricky. The back swell was awesome.'

At the start Nick Thompson (GBR) won the committee boat end above Phillipp Buhl (GER) and Nick Heiner (NED). Further down the line defending champion, Robert Scheidt (BRA) powered off the line and tacked on small shift to pass behind all the boats that were to windward of him. It got him to the favoured side of the course and when he tacked back he had moved up to fifth which he turned into fourth rounding the first mark behind New Zealander Sam Meech, Heiner and Buhl.

Overnight leader, Tom Burton (AUS), stuck to the left hand side of the first windward leg and struggled to get across to the favoured right and as a result rounded last with championship title slipping through his hands.

Heiner took his chance and held his second place on the downwind leg before finding an extra gear, pulling out a one minute lead on the next upwind whist those behind 'played mix the places' in the shifting conditions. After that Heiner only had to navigate the back wash downwind and finish to take the title which in spite of a scary roll as a gust hit just before the finish. Thompson had worked his way up to fifth in the race and second overall before he got caught in a backwash wave on a gybe just before a tight finish. In a close fleet the stall was enough to drop him to eighth place behind Burton in seventh and drop him to third overall with Burton taking the runner up position.

After racing Heiner said, 'Going out to the race I knew it was going to be a battle between the five us so I just wanted to give it everything I could and do my best. I wasn't nervous. I was really keen to get racing. The start was difficult. I had a lane but it was really a case of who got the first wave off the break water. It took me a little time to find my rhythm I struggled a bit on some chop but half way up the first beat I found it. Pretty much after that I got going.

'When I went round the downwind mark I look around and pretty sure the next shift was coming from the right. I found a nice set of waves on the right with some pressure and then pretty much planed up wind for half of the beat. It was awesome.'

Laser and Laser Radial Reports courtesy of Jeff Martin, International Laser Class Association



Laser Men Overall

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

NED

NED 204566

Nicholas Heiner

3

10

1

4

3

(12)

12

10

2

57.00

45.00

2

AUS

AUS 199012

Tom Burton

5

3

8

2

8

4

(16)

7

14

67.00

51.00

3

GBR

GBR 201402

Nick Thompson

1

(18)

11

7

6

8

3

3

16

73.00

55.00

4

GER

GER 207189

Philipp Buhl

15

2

20

6

(38)

1

1

2

12

97.00

59.00

5

BRA

BRA 206755

Robert Scheidt

13

2

1

3

(50)
BFD

9

20

8

8

114.00

64.00

6

FRA

FRA 203800

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

(26)

15

2

9

11

6

13

11

4

97.00

71.00

7

USA

USA 182345

Charlie Buckingham

6

(23)

2

8

2

19

2

16

18

96.00

73.00

8

NED

NED 206745

Rutger van Schaardenburg

14

1

1

(50)
RET

21

3

14

17

6

127.00

77.00

9

NZL

NZL 196871

Sam Meech

12

6

2

(43)

16

13

19

6

10

127.00

84.00

10

CYP

CYP 206766

Pavlos Kontides

20

12

4

1

25

5

(48)

4

22
DNF

141.00

93.00

11

GBR

GBR 206940

Lorenzo Chiavarini

2

14

(29)

6

5

18

17

13

 

104.00

75.00

12

BRA

BRA 206757

Bruno Fontes

4

7

9

3

(34)

14

21

21

 

113.00

79.00

13

SWE

SWE 199617

Jesper Stalheim

12

4

5

5

(30)

11

18

27

 

112.00

82.00

14

NZL

NZL 206026

Andy Maloney

18

10

19

4

1

16

(39)

15

 

122.00

83.00

15

USA

USA 194180

Christopher Barnard

7

11

10

2

13

32

11

(43)

 

129.00

86.00

16

ITA

ITA 188953

Giovanni Coccoluto

1

9

(36)

13

7

24

9

26

 

125.00

89.00

17

AUS

AUS 206037

Ashley Brunning

11

30

(50)
BFD

1

14

10

15

14

 

145.00

95.00

18

AUS

AUS 206019

Ryan Palk

5

9

13

1

27

26

(46)

22

 

149.00

103.00

19

AUS

AUS 206762

Luke Elliott

20

3

15

27

26

7

(28)

9

 

135.00

107.00

20

NZL

NZL 197250

Thomas Saunders

11

5

22

5

23

15

31

(38)

 

150.00

112.00

 

Laser Radial Overall

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

NED

NED 206333

Marit Bouwmeester

8

1

2

7

8

1

(12)

6

45.00

33.00

2

SWE

SWE 202659

Josefin Olsson

2

(16)

8

5

2

13

7

12

65.00

49.00

3

BEL

BEL 207179

Evi Van Acker

15

7

1

14

(25)

2

1

16

81.00

56.00

4

FIN

FIN 202670

Tuula Tenkanen

(20)

2

3

10

15

8

11

8

77.00

57.00

5

CZE

CZE 207167

Veronika Kozelska Fenclova

3

1

12

3

(30)

3

15

20

87.00

57.00

6

CRO

CRO 199082

Tina Mihelic

10

9

7

(39)

17

12

9

2

105.00

66.00

7

DEN

DEN 207194

Anne-Marie Rindom

14

7

(16)

12

12

15

2

4

82.00

66.00

8

FRA

FRA 196544

Mathilde de Kerangat

(27)

15

6

3

18

14

16

10

109.00

82.00

9

GBR

GBR 206251

Alison Young

13

12

(36)

8

29

4

3

14

119.00

83.00

10

BEL

BEL 207177

Emma Plasschaert

2

5

24

5

27

(31)

4

18

116.00

85.00

11

FRA

FRA 205321

Marie Bolou

(50)

8

4

25

7

11

18

 

123.00

73.00

12

NZL

NZL 202441

Sara Winther

7

19

10

13

(26)

19

5

 

99.00

73.00

13

CHN

CHN 201213

Dongshuang Zhang

5

4

32

1

1

34

(50)

 

127.00

77.00

14

USA

USA 184454

Erika Reineke

1

(31)

9

8

5

28

29

 

111.00

80.00

15

GBR

GBR 206363

Chloe Martin

10

6

4

16

13

(32)

32

 

113.00

81.00

16

GBR

GBR 206886

Hannah Snellgrove

9

34

5

17

(56)

7

17

 

145.00

89.00

17

ITA

ITA 206464

Silvia Zennaro

16

3

22

22

3

24

(43)

 

133.00

90.00

18

CAN

CAN 200605

Isabella Bertold

28

12

11

26

10

(40)

10

 

137.00

97.00

19

SIN

SIN 186755

Elizabeth Yin

38

28

7

1

16

9

(46)

 

145.00

99.00

20

IRL

IRL 206827

Annalise Murphy

37

(43)

8

7

36

5

13

 

149.00

106.00


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