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Weymouth and Portand International Regatta day 4 Finns

by Robert Deaves on 11 Aug 2011
Weymouth and Portland International Regatta 2011 Thom Touw http://www.thomtouw.com
Another great performance from the Olympic Champion Ben Ainslie (GBR) on the fourth day of racing for the Finns at the Weymouth and Portland International Regatta moves him into a narrow, but significant, seven point lead at the top of the fleet after posting a first and second on Wednesday.

Pieter Jan Postma (NED) moves up to second place after winning the second race of the day while Jonathan Lobert (FRA) drops one to third, with just two more races to sail before the medal race split.

What was initially supposed to be a lighter day on the waters of Weymouth Bay turned into a tough day's sailing as the wind once again treated the Finn fleet to physically challenging upwind sailing and sleigh ride sailing downwind. For the first race of the day the Finns were racing on the Nothe course, the proposed course area for all the medal races. In an offshore wind, with the high land at the top of the course it can be a shifty, fickle nightmare for the sailors.

However, when the regatta leader not only wins there but dominates the race in spectacular fashion, there is little more to be said. After a shifty first beat, Pieter Jan Postma (NED) led round the top mark from Rafa Trujillo (ESP) and Jonas Hogh Christensen (DEN). However after rounding in fifth, Ben Ainslie (GBR) moved into the lead on the first downwind and then extended on the fleet for the rest of the four lap race to win by a comfortable margin of around 50 seconds. Second across the finish was Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) who rounded the first mark in 13th. He made big gains on the first downwind and second upwind to move up to second, while Trujillo crossed in third.


To add a bit of variety, race eight was sailed inside Portland Harbour. As the wind increased to 20-25 knots, Trujillo led round the top mark with Postma and Ainslie not far behind. As he has shown several times this week, Postma's excellent off wind speed allowed him to take the lead on the first downwind, which he held on to the finish. Ainslie had also passed Trujillo and was started to close the gap, however, Postma kept his nerve to record his third race win of the week and move up to second overall. Ainslie finished second with Trujillo again in third.

A mention must also go to the superb effort from the young Greg Douglas (CAN) who finished fifth in the race, after a tenth in the morning race, which moved him up to 13th overall and within ten points of the medal race split.

Ainslie said, 'Today was a good day, but tough conditions. They were very different courses tactically but still hard work in the breeze. The second race was a really good race with PJ, Rafa and myself. I got past Rafa on one of the runs and caught PJ a little but it was quite a one sided track and hard to live with the big guys on the upwind legs. It was a fun race though.

'We have tried to train on all of the courses and they're all pretty unique. The breeze was pretty shifty on the Nothe course but the wind was relatively stable today.

On how tight it still is at the top he said, 'I think with fewer boats and the stronger winds then some of the guys with a speed advantage in the breeze are pulling through and getting some consistency.

And tomorrow, 'More of the same, hike hard and hang in there.'

Jonathan Lobert has held onto second overall all week until today and now drops to third after a 4, 7. he said, 'Today it was a pretty special day. Outside on Nothe the wind was not too strong but very shifty. I managed to finish fourth and I was very happy with that as a lot of guys had a pretty bad race.'


'For the second race we went inside. The wind increased quite a lot and also the waves. I had the feeling that myboat was jumping up and down on every wave. It was not so pleasant and very tough! On the first beat I didn't play full left so I was rounding the first mark around tenth. I managed to gain few boats but then we just had to follow each other to the finish. It was actually not so fun but I am happy with my seventh place. I am looking forward to the two last races to try to come back to the top of the board.'

Zach Railey (USA) didn't have the best day with a 16, 11. He said, 'Not a good day results wise. My lack of bodyweight was really exposed today. But I am becoming more comfortable with the wind shifts.'

With a 2, 6, Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic stays in fifth overall. 'Today was good as I planned. I said to myself that Iwant to perform good today, and I did it. Maybe the second race was bit worse as I made a few tiny mistakes but overall I am happy. The Nothe course was funny but it was easy to realise that there was a pattern to follow and it went well. It was surprisingly easy to sail and wasn't as tricky as I thought it would be. Generally the wind was stable but it was gusty and bit shifty.'

There are just two more races left to sail on Thursday to decide who goes into Saturday’s medal race. It is becoming a familiar picture at the top, with Ainslie being the only sailor to be counting only top five positions including three race wins, though Postma and Lobert are very close behind and poised to pounce should the Olympic Champion slip up.


The Weymouth and Portland International Regatta 2011 is the test event for the sailing events of the London 2012Olympic Games, as part of the London Prepares series. The Finns are scheduled to have ten races from Saturday 6 August to Thursday 11 August, withreserve days on Tuesday and Friday. The medal race for the top ten is scheduled to take place on Saturday 13 August There are five course areas (threeoffshore, one in Portland Harbour and one under the Nothe) and the fleet will race on all the courses over the week.

Result after eight races (one discard)

1 GBR Ben Ainslie 15
2 NED Pieter Jan Postma 22
3 FRA Jonathan Lobert 26
4 ESP Rafa Trujillo 38
5 CRO Ivan KljakovicGaspic 39
6 EST Deniss Karpak 41
7 DEN Jonas Hoegh Christensen 46
8 NZL Dan Slater 56
9 USA Zach Railey 62
10 SLO GasperVincec 70

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