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Jonathan Lobert leads Opel Finn Gold Cup after Day 2 on Balaton

by Robert Deaves on 6 Sep 2017
Jonathan Lobert - Day 2 - Opel Finn Gold Cup 2017 Robert Deaves
Jonathan Lobert, from France, has taken the lead at the Opel Finn Gold Cup at Balatonföldvár, Hungary. Though he led both races on Day 2 at some point, the tricky Balaton breeze got the better of him twice and the race wins went to Brit, Ed Wright and Swede, Max Salminen. Salminen is now in second with Facundo Olezza, from Argentina, third.

The forecast was for slightly less wind than Monday and from further to the south. But it was still shifty and tricky with many place changes through the fleet. Huge gains and losses could be made with a few lucky, or unlucky, decisions.



Race 3 got away first time in 10-14 knots. Jake Lilley, from Australia, rounded first from Lobert and Ioannis Mitakis, from Greece. Lobert flew down the run to lead through the gate and looked to be heading for a win. However a big right hand shift on the second beat shuffled the leading pack, with new U23 World Champion, Oskari Muhonen, from Finland, leading Wright round the final top mark.



Nicholas Heiner, from the Netherlands, also made gains and was soon chasing the leaders downwind and just moved into second just before the final mark, with Mitakis moving back up to third. Lobert crossed someway back in ninth.



It took some time to get Race 4 away. The wind initially started to drop, but after a 30 minute postponement, was back up to 10-12 knots. One general recall and two black flag starts pulled out seven boats, including overall leader Nenad Bugarin, from Croatia. Lobert was again in front at the top mark, after favouring the middle left, from Arkadiy Kistanov, from Russia, and Salminen. The same three led through the gate, but on the second upwind, the left side came in, with Lobert being more conservative in the middle, and losing out again.



Salminen came past at the top and extended downwind for a comfortable win. Lobert hung on for second and let a tightly packed group across the line with Olezza also gaining hugely to cross third.

Oliver Tweddell, from Australia, almost didn’t make it to the event, suffering from a broken finger. Only given the go ahead last week he is glad he made the decision, as he is now in 13th place, and top Australian, after a reasonable start to the week.

“It was quite an interesting day. We had big right hand phases, followed by left hand phases. It was quite shifty but it made the racing really interesting. I had a reasonable day.”

“It’s going to be a quite high scoring regatta, and especially considering my broken finger I am happy hanging in there when we’ve had free pumping every race.' He is hoping for no more free pumping for the rest of the week.



Olezza moves up to third after three top four places in a row.

“It’s very tricky because there are a lot of boats and it is very shifty and puffy all over the race course, so sometimes you just need to be a little bit lucky, and just look around.”

He is also not at his best this week with illness. “Tough four races, with full free pumping. I am not in my best shape but will just sail the best I can. The first race (Monday) was not so good for me, but the next three were all top five so I am happy with that and looking forward to some more consistency.”



Wright has perhaps the most inconsistent scoreline so far with two wins, a 58th and a 19th. The former World Champion sits in 12th overall.

After winning the first race today, he was very deep in the second and struggling.

“It wasn’t looking too good at one stage. It’s one of those places where you can take some big chunks out of the fleet on the shifts. I managed to get lucky and round the second top mark pretty well. I went right at the bottom and left at the top. I think the right just ran out of pressure and I had a nice pressure on the left.”

“It’s quite choppy so a bit more pressure over the waves is a big help.”

Lobert could have come ashore with two bullets, but was nevertheless still less happy with a 9,2.

“In the first race I missed the right shift, and in the second race, I was a bit scared from the right in case it happened again so I was staying in the middle, and then it came from the left. You cannot control everyone.”

“It’s a bit frustrating but in those conditions you have to take what you have and in the end it’s two top ten, which is good, and will be a good average. It was a good day in the end.”



It’s a big fleet with big start lines, big shifts and big pressure changes, with lots of sailors already picking up some big points. So it’s no real surprise that only one person in the top 10 has won a race. That could all change tomorrow when with one more race the discard comes in and we start to get a real picture of what is happening. Initial forecasts showed the wind dipping towards the end of the week, so all the sailors will be keen to make every race count.

Racing continues at 10.00 Wednesday.




Results after four races:

1 FRA 112 Jonathan Lobert FRA 27
2 SWE 33 Max Salminen SWE 31
3 ARG 48 Facundo Olezza ARG 37
4 GRE 77 Ioannis Mitakis GRE 38
5 POL 17 Piotr Kula POL 42
6 NED 89 Nicholas Heiner NED 52
7 HUN 40 Zsombor Berecz HUN 57
8 CZE 5 Ondrej Teply CZE 62
9 GBR 91 Ben Cornish GBR 66
10 GBR 1 Henry Wetherell GBR 74

Overall Results

Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Entries: 113, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank BowNumber SailNo HelmName Nat R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett
1st 115 FRA-112 Jonathan Lobert FRA 2.0 14.0 9.0 2.0 27.0 27.0
2nd 32 SWE-33 Max Salminen SWE 9.0 4.0 17.0 1.0 31.0 31.0
3rd 119 ARG-48 Facundo Olezza ARG 28.0 2.0 4.0 3.0 37.0 37.0
4th 35 GRE-77 Ioannis Mitakis GRE 15.0 10.0 3.0 10.0 38.0 38.0
5th 9 POL-17 Piotr Kula POL 5.0 7.0 14.0 16.0 42.0 42.0
6th 8 NED-89 Nicholas Heiner NED 20.0 9.0 2.0 21.0 52.0 52.0
7th 10 HUN-40 Zsombor Berecz HUN 3.0 6.0 12.0 36.0 57.0 57.0
8th 19 CZE-5 Ondrej Teply CZE 8.0 13.0 34.0 7.0 62.0 62.0
9th 1 GBR-91 Ben Cornish GBR 16.0 30.0 8.0 12.0 66.0 66.0
10th 16 GBR-71 Henry Wetherell GBR 11.0 34.0 20.0 9.0 74.0 74.0
11th 5 EST-2 Deniss Karpak EST 18.0 3.0 30.0 24.0 75.0 75.0
12th 4 GBR-11 Ed Wright GBR 1.0 58.0 1.0 19.0 79.0 79.0
13th 12 AUS-261 Oliver Tweddell AUS 6.0 42.0 25.0 6.0 79.0 79.0
14th 17 CRO-69 Milan Vujasinovic CRO 31.0 8.0 39.0 4.0 82.0 82.0
15th 114 FIN-8 Oskari Muhonen FIN 21.0 23.0 5.0 40.0 89.0 89.0
16th 117 POL-16 Mikolaj Lahn POL 30.0 5.0 18.0 38.0 91.0 91.0
17th 81 NOR-9 Lars Johan Brodtkorb NOR 17.0 19.0 38.0 22.0 96.0 96.0
18th 18 ESP-17 Pablo Guitián ESP 35.0 27.0 22.0 13.0 97.0 97.0
19th 14 CAN-18 Tom Ramshaw CAN 12.0 55.0 24.0 18.0 109.0 109.0
20th 11 CRO-1 Josip Olujic CRO 23.0 15.0 40.0 31.0 109.0 109.0
21st 68 USA-91 Luke Muller USA 48.0 32.0 16.0 17.0 113.0 113.0
22nd 64 ITA-123 Filippo Baldassari ITA 22.0 29.0 19.0 43.0 113.0 113.0
23rd 62 SWE-11 Johannes Pettersson SWE 36.0 52.0 15.0 15.0 118.0 118.0
24th 40 GER-259 Phillip Kasueske GER 34.0 21.0 41.0 23.0 119.0 119.0
25th 70 SUI-38 Nils Theuninck SUI 45.0 16.0 26.0 33.0 120.0 120.0
26th 94 ESP-235 Joan Cardona ESP 26.0 35.0 31.0 30.7 RDGa 122.7 122.7
27th 15 ESP-7 Alejandro Muscat ESP 43.0 22.0 28.0 30.0 123.0 123.0
28th 37 GBR-29 Peter McCoy GBR 39.0 33.0 23.0 28.0 123.0 123.0
29th 13 CRO-52 Nenad Bugarin CRO 4.0 1.0 7.0 114.0 BFD 126.0 126.0
30th 33 ITA-59 Alessio Spadoni ITA 46.0 25.0 36.0 26.0 133.0 133.0
31st 7 FRA-17 Pic Fabian FRA 14.0 66.0 21.0 34.0 135.0 135.0
32nd 108 RUS-57 Terpigorev Egor RUS 29.0 61.0 42.0 14.0 146.0 146.0
33rd 6 NOR-1 Anders Pedersen NOR 114.0 DSQ 12.0 11.0 11.0 148.0 148.0
34th 22 AUS-41 Lewis Brake AUS 56.0 17.0 47.0 29.0 149.0 149.0
35th 39 GBR-98 Cameron Tweedle GBR 52.0 26.0 44.0 27.0 149.0 149.0
36th 93 IRL-22 Fionn Lyden IRL 32.0 36.0 32.0 50.0 150.0 150.0
37th 106 DEN-24 André Hojen Christiansen DEN 38.0 24.0 45.0 44.0 151.0 151.0
38th 26 IRL-6 Oisin Mcclelland IRL 24.0 67.0 46.0 25.0 162.0 162.0
39th 113 FIN-225 Mikael Hyrylainen FIN 25.0 75.0 29.0 37.0 166.0 166.0
40th 101 AUS-32 Jock Calvert AUS 47.0 45.0 33.0 41.0 166.0 166.0
41st 48 GER-25 Max Kohlhoff GER 10.0 20.0 27.0 114.0 BFD 171.0 171.0
42nd 2 BRA-109 Jorge Zarif BRA 114.0 UFD 11.0 6.0 42.0 173.0 173.0
43rd 47 GBR-96 Hector Simpson GBR 41.0 39.0 49.0 46.0 175.0 175.0
44th 82 FRA-9 Guillaume Boisard FRA 51.0 38.0 50.0 39.0 178.0 178.0
45th 36 FIN-218 Tapio Nirkko FIN 114.0 DSQ 47.0 13.0 8.0 182.0 182.0
46th 20 AUS-1 Jake Lilley AUS 13.0 56.0 10.0 114.0 DSQ 193.0 193.0
47th 75 FRA-75 Lauret Hay FRA 64.0 18.0 52.0 60.0 194.0 194.0
48th 60 RUS-711 Dmitriy Petrov RUS 27.0 63.0 70.0 35.0 195.0 195.0
49th 78 EST-1 Taavi Valter Taveter EST 49.0 40.0 60.0 47.0 196.0 196.0
50th 95 TUR-35 Can Akdurak TUR 50.0 28.0 74.0 49.0 201.0 201.0
51st 42 GER-595 Simon Gorgels GER 44.0 71.0 35.0 51.0 201.0 201.0
52nd 28 ITA-66 Enrico Voltolini ITA 7.0 44.0 37.0 114.0 BFD 202.0 202.0
53rd 67 FRA-111 Valerian Lebrun FRA 59.0 31.0 54.0 61.0 205.0 205.0
54th 71 ESP-57 Victor Gorostegui ESP 40.0 81.0 53.0 32.0 206.0 206.0
55th 107 RUS-6 Arkadiy Kistanov RUS 42.0 50.0 114.0 UFD 5.0 211.0 211.0
56th 52 CZE-1 Micael Maier CZE 60.0 49.0 56.0 48.0 213.0 213.0
57th 25 CAN-2 Kyle Martin CAN 66.0 41.0 55.0 53.0 215.0 215.0
58th 88 FRA-2 Antoine Devineau FRA 55.0 37.0 68.0 56.0 216.0 216.0
59th 29 POL-8 Lukasz Lesinski POL 53.0 46.0 59.0 58.0 216.0 216.0
60th 34 GBR-81 James Skulczuk GBR 62.0 43.0 62.0 54.0 221.0 221.0
61st 30 UKR-4 Andrii Gusenko UKR 37.0 114.0 UFD 51.0 20.0 222.0 222.0
62nd 3 TUR-21 Alican Kaynar TUR 19.0 54.0 43.0 114.0 BFD 230.0 230.0
63rd 73 BRA-177 Andre Mirky BRA 63.0 73.0 61.0 45.0 242.0 242.0
64th 118 RUS-1 Evgenii Deev RUS 33.0 51.0 48.0 114.0 BFD 246.0 246.0
65th 61 RUS-161 Aleksander Kulyukin RUS 58.0 57.0 66.0 65.0 246.0 246.0
66th 23 NZL-64 Brendan McCarty NZL 54.0 70.0 71.0 52.0 247.0 247.0
67th 38 GBR-703 Markus Bettum GBR 68.0 65.0 57.0 62.0 252.0 252.0
68th 58 BER-9 Rockal Evans BER 61.0 68.0 58.0 66.0 253.0 253.0
69th 100 UKR-8 Taras Havrysh UKR 69.0 53.0 65.0 72.0 259.0 259.0
70th 91 ARG-1 Santiago Falasca ARG 57.0 82.0 69.0 57.0 265.0 265.0
71st 45 GBR-707 Callum Dixon GBR 72.0 60.0 75.0 63.0 270.0 270.0
72nd 49 ESP-117 Carlos Ordónez Sánchez ESP 79.0 48.0 81.0 68.0 276.0 276.0
73rd 46 HUN-7 Antal Székely HUN 75.0 59.0 73.0 69.0 276.0 276.0
74th 105 AUS-2 Rob McMillan AUS 65.0 64.0 114.0 UFD 55.0 298.0 298.0
75th 43 GER-279 Nicolaus Schmidt GER 70.0 72.0 91.0 75.0 308.0 308.0
76th 79 SLO-99 Jan Orel SLO 82.0 85.0 72.0 71.0 310.0 310.0
77th 102 HUN-911 Elemér Péter Haidekker HUN 86.0 84.0 67.0 77.0 314.0 314.0
78th 57 CZE-67 Jozef Jochovic CZE 85.0 74.0 78.0 78.0 315.0 315.0
79th 112 FIN-99 Jesse Kylanpaa FIN 81.0 103.0 63.0 70.0 317.0 317.0
80th 55 AUS-22 Joe McMillan AUS 67.0 76.0 64.0 114.0 DNF 321.0 321.0
81st 72 HUN-907 Botond Berecz HUN 95.0 69.0 83.0 76.0 323.0 323.0
82nd 83 FRA-99 Marc Allain des Beauvais FRA 76.0 79.0 85.0 85.0 325.0 325.0
83rd 51 IRI-1 Ahmad Ahmadi IRN 101.0 78.0 88.0 59.0 326.0 326.0
84th 65 POL-73 Andrzej Romanowski POL 84.0 77.0 89.0 79.0 329.0 329.0
85th 21 AUS-69 John Alexander AUS 87.0 62.0 92.0 94.0 335.0 335.0
86th 31 UKR-5 Oleksandr Gusenko UKR 73.0 96.0 95.0 73.0 337.0 337.0
87th 77 CZE-80 Martin Jozif CZE 78.0 102.0 77.0 80.0 337.0 337.0
88th 109 HUN-50 Ákos Lukáts HUN 88.0 94.0 93.0 64.0 339.0 339.0
89th 85 HUN-75 Örs Németh HUN 83.0 88.0 87.0 88.0 346.0 346.0
90th 59 CZE-75 Vladimir Skalicky CZE 77.0 93.0 98.0 81.0 349.0 349.0
91st 86 HUN-80 Domonkos Németh HUN 93.0 104.0 86.0 67.0 350.0 350.0
92nd 111 FIN-118 Waltteri Moisio FIN 71.0 89.0 79.0 114.0 BFD 353.0 353.0
93rd 69 HUN-56 Martin Tenke HUN 94.0 101.0 84.0 74.0 353.0 353.0
94th 103 HUN-11 Péter Haidekker HUN 89.0 92.0 90.0 82.0 353.0 353.0
95th 89 ESP-337 Miguel Cabrerizo ESP 105.0 87.0 82.0 83.0 357.0 357.0
96th 84 UKR-10 Valentin Klymentyev UKR 96.0 83.0 94.0 84.0 357.0 357.0
97th 80 SLO-11 Liam Orel SLO 74.0 114.0 DNC 80.0 91.0 359.0 359.0
98th 63 GER-231 Denny Jeschull GER 91.0 80.0 103.0 89.0 363.0 363.0
99th 66 HUN-5 Pallay Tibor HUN 80.0 98.0 76.0 114.0 BFD 368.0 368.0
100th 98 HUN-41 Zoltán Bartos HUN 98.0 86.0 97.0 97.0 378.0 378.0
101st 27 ESP-99 Gerardo Seeliger ESP 97.0 90.0 102.0 93.0 382.0 382.0
102nd 76 HUN-8 Zsolt Mészáros HUN 100.0 97.0 101.0 87.0 385.0 385.0
103rd 110 GBR-26 Joe Stocker GBR 104.0 91.0 96.0 95.0 386.0 386.0
104th 96 HUN-59 László Taubert HUN 90.0 95.0 104.0 101.0 390.0 390.0
105th 104 HUN-30 Zsigmond Kántor HUN 103.0 99.0 99.0 90.0 391.0 391.0
106th 87 RUS-142 Polovinkin Yuri RUS 92.0 107.0 100.0 96.0 395.0 395.0
107th 53 HUN-6 Mihány Zoltán Demeczky HUN 102.0 100.0 106.0 92.0 400.0 400.0
108th 54 HUN-2 Péter Sipos HUN 99.0 108.0 108.0 86.0 401.0 401.0
109th 50 GBR-631 Richard Hart GBR 106.0 105.0 109.0 99.0 419.0 419.0
110th 44 AUT-1 Moritz Spitzauer AUT 108.0 106.0 105.0 100.0 419.0 419.0
111th 116 SVK-21 Michal Hrivnák SVK 107.0 109.0 107.0 98.0 421.0 421.0
112th 41 HUN-33 Zsuzsa Komm HUN 109.0 114.0 DNC 110.0 102.0 435.0 435.0
113th 24 GRE-21 Antonis Tsotras GRE 114.0 DNC 114.0 DNC 114.0 DNC 114.0 DNC 456.0 456.0
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