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Finn Gold Cup - Light winds mix the fleet on day 1 + Video

by Robert Deaves on 27 Aug 2013
Oliver Tweddell in action during day one of the 2013 Finn Gold Cup Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
The opening day of competition at the 2013 Finn Gold Cup in Tallinn, Estonia, commenced slowly with light winds and a delayed start. After two races Andrew Mills (GBR) leads from Ed Wright (GBR) and Matt Coutts (NZL). Race wins went to Oliver Tweddell (AUS) and Jorge Zarif (BRA).

Racing was postponed for two hours Monday morning to wait for the wind, which when it did arrive was still only 5-7 knots. Race 1 got away after one general recall, with the wind increasing to 7-8 knots by the finish.

Oliver Tweddell (AUS) started at the committee boat and immediately tacked to the right. He soon pulled clear of the right and when the sides crossed near the top mark was already building a nice lead. He extended on each leg to win by nearly two minutes. Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) rounded a tight second ahead of a big group of chasing boats, but he too pulled away. Jonathan Lobert (FRA) eventually moved up to third and Matt Coutts (NZL) to third, which they all held to the finish.


Ed Wright (GBR) and Andrew Mills (GBR) also climbed through the fleet to fifth and sixth, while home favourite Deniss Karpak (EST) wasn't looking good at the first top mark but recovered to eighth by the finish.

The second race got under way fairly promptly, though took three attempts to get it away with three boats black flagged. Again the right paid handsomely with Alexey Selivanov (RUS) leading Marin Vujansinovic (CRO) and Jorge Zarif (BRA) round the top mark. These three led the fleet round the course in the gradually lightening wind, but at the end of the final downwind, Zarif passed Selivanov on one side and Vujansinovic passed him on the other. Zarif and Vujansinovic rounded the downwind gate side by side, but Zarif just had an edge to move ahead and take his first ever Finn Gold Cup race win. Vujansinovic crossed in second, while Mills had a great last leg to move into third, with Selivanov in fourth.

Tweddell described his race win, 'It was a nice fun race and great to get off with race win. I started at the boat end and I tacked straight out towards the shore. There was more breeze and a right hand shift. When I tacked back I was quite a long way ahead. The conditions were really tricky, but I like light winds, and seem to be OK in them at the moment, but maybe I just got lucky in that race. I'm looking forward to the rest of the week if it stays light like this.' Tweddell had spent all day yesterday preparing his charter boat for the week, 'So I was pretty rapt to go out there in the first race and win by quite a long way. I had a pretty big smile on my face after that.'


Championship leader, Mills commented on his day, 'There were two races in light and tricky conditions. I had bad start in the middle of the pack, and rounded the top mark about 12th so just fought back and won a few places on all the other legs to sixth, so that was a good comeback. The second race as similar conditions, with different bias on the line, though the right was still favoured. I had a good start and good speed and was about sixth at the top, then fourth at the bottom by playing the pressure but on the second beat the left came in better and I dropped to sixth. The last run was lighter again, and I managed to jump to third on the last reach'

Race two winner Zarif said, 'We were expecting the left to pay today, but we were wrong so in the first race I had a bad race, but I learned from that for the second one. We have been here for ten days, which I thought was enough time, but I think we needed more time as the conditions are quite difficult.'


Zarif, 21, said last week that it was his father winning a Finn Gold Cup Race in Rio in 2004 that inspired him to start Finn sailing. 'After I crossed the line I thought about it and I was very happy about it and remembered that day in 2004. I think it's very nice that two Zarifs have won a race at the Finn Gold Cup.'

There have been plenty and father and sons who have sailed Finns, but perhaps this is the first father and son to have won races at the Finn Gold Cup?

Zarif says his 2016 campaign is different from the one leading up to 2012. 'I am very lucky that the Star is out of the Games. Because of that Bruno [Prada] came to the Finn and since October we are training together. The difference between sailing alone and sailing with someone with his level and his history is huge. He also hired Rafa [Trujillo], for me already one of the best coaches in the world, if not the best. It's amazing how many important things he knows about the class and I am just trying to learn as much as possible from them. To look to your side and see two Olympic medallists, two world champions is very motivating; it's helping a lot.'

His goal this year, 'I still have to improve a lot to fight for a podium. A good target for me is top 15. If I finish top 20 it's not too bad and top 10 would be very nice.'

In the light winds today the fleet was really compressed for most of the race with very busy mark roundings and tight upwind legs making for some exciting if mentally exhausting racing. The high scores already after just two races perhaps hints at the kind of week this is going to be, and consistency is going to be a key element. Lots of the favourites had difficult days and picked up one or two high scores. The results make fascinating reading.

Racing continues at 12.00 on Tuesday. The opening series of ten races will be followed by the medal race for the top ten and the final race for the rest on Saturday, 31 August.



Results as of 19:06 on August 26, 2013

 

Overall

 

Sailed: 2, Discards: 0, To count: 2, Entries: 86, Scoring system: Appendix A

 

Rank

SailNo

HelmName

HelmAgeGroup

R1

R2

Total

Nett

1

GBR85

Mills Andrew

 

6.0

3.0

9.0

9.0

2

GBR11

Wright Edward

 

5.0

5.0

10.0

10.0

3

NZL1

Coutts Matt

 

4.0

7.0

11.0

11.0

4

POL13

Jodlowski Michal

 

10.0

10.0

20.0

20.0

5

AUS261

Tweddell Oliver

 

1.0

22.0

23.0

23.0

6

FRA112

Lobert Jonathan

 

3.0

20.0

23.0

23.0

7

ITA146

Paoletti Michele

 

14.0

9.0

23.0

23.0

8

EST2

Karpak Deniss

 

8.0

17.0

25.0

25.0

9

TUR211

Basegmez Alican

 

12.0

14.0

26.0

26.0

10

HUN40

Berecz Zsombor

 

7.0

23.0

30.0

30.0

11

FRA29

Le Breton Thomas

 

17.0

16.0

33.0

33.0

12

ITA117

Poggi Giorgio

 

28.0

6.0

34.0

34.0

13

RUS1

Selivanov Alexey

 

31.0

4.0

35.0

35.0

14

EST11

Väinsalu Lauri

 

25.0

12.0

37.0

37.0

15

CZE1

Maier Michael

 

19.0

19.0

38.0

38.0

16

CRO69

Vujasinovic Milan

 

38.0

2.0

40.0

40.0

17

POL1

Wojewski Milosz

 

26.0

15.0

41.0

41.0

18

BRA9

Zarif Jorge

Junior

44.0

1.0

45.0

45.0

19

IRL4

Hamilton Ross

 

16.0

29.0

45.0

45.0

20

NED842

Postma Pieter Jan

 

2.0

45.0

47.0

47.0

21

POL17

Kula Piotr

 

13.0

39.0

52.0

52.0

22

ITA123

Baldassari Filippo

 

24.0

28.0

52.0

52.0

23

AUS1

Casey Brendan

 

21.0

33.0

54.0

54.0

24

ITA214

Bevilacqua Riccardo

Junior

42.0

13.0

55.0

55.0

25

ESP7

Muscat Alejandro

 

37.0

18.0

55.0

55.0

26

NZL16

Murdoch Andrew

 

35.0

21.0

56.0

56.0

27

UKR5

Gusenko Andrii

 

32.0

24.0

56.0

56.0

28

CRO524

Kljakovic-Gaspic Ivan

 

49.0

8.0

57.0

57.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



29

ESP161

Fernandez Vasco Miguel

 

9.0

48.0

57.0

57.0

30

RUS6

Kistanov Arkadiy

Junior

46.0

11.0

57.0

57.0

31

TUR21

Kaynar Alican

 

34.0

27.0

61.0

61.0

32

CAN5

Douglas Greg

 

29.0

32.0

61.0

61.0

33

FIN218

Nirkko Tapio

 

30.0

31.0

61.0

61.0

34

SLO573

Zbogar Vasilij

 

22.0

41.0

63.0

63.0

35

ESP669

Guitian Sarria Pablo

 

11.0

55.0

66.0

66.0

36

ITA66

Voltolini Enrico

 

45.0

26.0

71.0

71.0

37

NZL24

Junior Josh

 

33.0

38.0

71.0

71.0

38

CZE85

Vika Tomas

 

20.0

53.0

73.0

73.0

39

RUS57

Terpigorev Egor

 

41.0

34.0

75.0

75.0

40

RUS9

Skornyakov Eduard

 

50.0

30.0

80.0

80.0

41

SWE6

Allansson Björn

 

15.0

67.0

82.0

82.0

42

SLO5

Vincec Gasper

 

60.0

25.0

85.0

85.0

43

FIN99

Kylanpää Jesse

 

48.0

37.0

85.0

85.0

44

USA21

Lamphere Gordon

 

39.0

49.0

88.0

88.0

45

GRE77

Mitakis Ioannis

 

23.0

71.0

94.0

94.0

46

GBR29

Mccoy Peter

Junior

55.0

44.0

99.0

99.0

47

RUS5

Filippov Viktor

 

40.0

62.0

102.0

102.0

48

USA6

Paine Caleb

 

63.0

40.0

103.0

103.0

49

RUS1117

Bill Andrew

 

18.0

87.0 DNE

105.0

105.0

50

NED83

Hagoort Timo

 

69.0

36.0

105.0

105.0

51

SWE33

Salminen Max

 

36.0

70.0

106.0

106.0

52

GBR88

Andrews Mark

 

56.0

50.0

106.0

106.0

53

FRA99

Allain Des Beauvais Marc

 

65.0

43.0

108.0

108.0

54

ITA213

De Luca Umberto

Junior

58.0

51.0

109.0

109.0

55

ARG2

Zabalua Agustin

 

43.0

69.0

112.0

112.0

56

FRA89

Montagut Benjamin

 

54.0

58.0

112.0

112.0

57

POR5

Melo Frederico

 

27.0

87.0 BFD

114.0

114.0

58

BRA1

Prada Bruno

 

72.0

42.0

114.0

114.0

59

FIN228

Kokko Harri

 

71.0

47.0

118.0

118.0

60

GBR18

Hadden James

 

62.0

57.0

119.0

119.0

61

EST12

Kinkar Martti

 

66.0

54.0

120.0

120.0

62

CRO7

Bilic Tudor

 

87.0 RET

35.0

122.0

122.0

63

NOR1

Pedersen Anders

Junior

76.0

46.0

122.0

122.0

64

RUS111

Ianitckii Andrei

 

47.0

75.0

122.0

122.0


 

65

GBR23

Briddon Harry

Junior

73.0

52.0

125.0

125.0

66

CAN17

Roney Jeff

 

59.0

66.0

125.0

125.0

67

RUS777

Izmestyev Ivan

 

70.0

56.0

126.0

126.0

68

CRO627

Lovrovic Dan

 

53.0

74.0

127.0

127.0

69

AUS2

Mcmillan Joe

Junior

68.0

59.0

127.0

127.0

70

FRA177

Pic Fabian

Junior

64.0

63.0

127.0

127.0

71

DEN23

Boidin Martin

 

67.0

61.0

128.0

128.0

72

AUS41

Lilley Jake

Junior

57.0

72.0

129.0

129.0

73

CAN110

Robitaille Martin

Junior

51.0

87.0 BFD

138.0

138.0

74

USA975

Miller August

 

61.0

77.0

138.0

138.0

75

CRO11

Olujic Josip

 

52.0

87.0 BFD

139.0

139.0

76

LTU24

Felenderis Sarunas

 

79.0

60.0

139.0

139.0

77

GBR87

Childs Paul

 

74.0

65.0

139.0

139.0

78

EST3

Eesalu Heiko

 

78.0

64.0

142.0

142.0

79

POL8

Lesinski Lukasz

 

77.0

68.0

145.0

145.0

80

FIN226

Partinen Jukka

 

75.0

73.0

148.0

148.0

81

GBR631

Hart Richard

 

80.0

78.0

158.0

158.0

82

BUL13

Nedyalkov Valentin

 

82.0

79.0

161.0

161.0

83

USA2

Heimler Charles

 

81.0

81.0

162.0

162.0

84

EST111

Raus Kristian

Junior

87.0 RET

76.0

163.0

163.0

85

EST1

Idnurm Juhan

 

83.0

80.0

163.0

163.0

86

USA1213

Nady Andras

 

84.0

82.0

166.0

166.0


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