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ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao – Another day of light breeze

by ISAF on 18 Sep 2015
Minimal separations across the nine fleets - ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao ISAF
Another day of light breeze and testing current made for minimal separations across the nine fleets competing at ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao.

After a short wait for wind the 320 competitors from 32 nations took to the water mid-afternoon for some tight racing where any mistake was duly punished.


With the competition reaching the midway point the leader boards are shaping up nicely ahead of Sunday's Medal Races where Abu Dhabi World Cup final spots will be awarded, prize money distributed, world cup medals presented and Rio 2016 Olympic Games spots snapped up.

Laser and Laser Radial

Very little separated the Laser and Laser Radial fleets with packed mark roundings and bunched finishes a common occurrence across the two races in each fleet.

Winning races in any sport is a wonderful feeling. Knowing you've controlled a pack of racers behind you generates positivity but in sailing, it's a different game. Across a series of races consistency ultimately pays and France's Jean Baptiste Bernaz has proved this point with a pair of fourths to promote him to second overall, just three points off Lorenzo Chiavarini (GBR).

'It was light and shifty, all day,” Baptiste Bernaz quickly summarised ashore after racing, 'it was just like yesterday more or less. I had a four and four which is a good day, I think.”

And a good day it was indeed as the Frenchman advanced up the leader board but he knows exactly where he wants to be come Sunday evening, 'I came here to win,” he exclaimed. 'I still have two days to do it in this fleet. It's a good level with sailors from Croatia, Cyprus, Australia, Virgin Islands and Canada. There are many good sailors who know how to play these winds and I'm pretty happy to be second at the moment.”

Overnight leader Chiavarini was consistent on the day, but not the way he would have wanted it. A pair of 13th place finishes was enough for him to maintain his advantage but only just.

Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) was unable to fully start the regatta the way he wanted it with a 27th and a black flag coming from the first three races but things have picked up for the defending champion. He managed to secure an 11th and second to move into third spot.

The day's race wins in the Laser went the way of Ryan Palk (AUS), who is 18th overall and the seventh placed Pavlos Kontides (CYP).

It's tight at the top in the Laser Radial with two points splitting Manami Doi (JPN), Dongshuang Zhang (CHN) and Isabella Bertold (CAN).

Out on the race track both races were exceedingly close. The 28-boat fleet could barely be separated with the competitors looking to gain an edge any which way possible.

A matter of metres separated the competitors at the finish which made for some nerves on the race track. However the leading trio sailed well with control. Doi secured a 5-4, Zhang a 6-1 and Bertold a 2-9.

If Doi, Zhang and Bertold continue to post strong scores, the chasing pack will struggle to make the gains on the penultimate day ahead of Sunday's Medal Race.

Men's and Women's 470

Spain's Onan Barreiros and Juan Curbelo Cabrera lead the way in the Men's 470 after a good day on the water, heading back ashore with a bullet and a third to show for their efforts.

They are being pushed by China's Hao Lan and Chao Wang who lay in second overall, but it is in the middle of the pack where it starts to get interesting.

Fighting for an Olympic qualification place are the Korean and Thailand teams. Currently with their noses in front are Korea's Chang Ju Kim and Ji-Hoon Kim who managed to mark off both ends of the spectrum with a discarded OCS in the first race before coming back to take a bullet in the next.

Talking of the first race, crew Ji-Hoon Kim said, 'We had some pressure and our minds and we were a little bit nervous. We could not see the line and we just pulled the main sheet and we had an OCS.”

Kim continued, 'Our second race we were fast, and now I think we have a chance for Olympic qualification. We will try hard tomorrow, but it will still be very hard. But I am happy with our sailing.”

One place behind the two Kim's are Thailand's Navee Thamsoontorn and Nut Butmarasri who ended with a 13th and a discarded 16th.

It is still all too play for on the Olympic qualification front with Korea's Daeyoung Kim and Hyun-Ho Yun and Singapore's Darren Choy and Jeremiah Yeo hunting the two teams just ahead of them in the standings.

In a three way shootout between Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong in the Women's 470 for Olympic qualification, it is Priscilla Low and Shu Xian Lee of Singapore who have the initiative.

Low and Lee are ahead of Malaysia's Nuraisyah Jamil and Norashikin Mohd Sayed and Hong Kong's Catherine Carroll and Chi Han Yau.

Despite a 15th in the first race of the day, which they discard, the Singaporean pair came back with a sixth in the second race to stay above their Rio qualification rivals.

Sitting above them, and all others in the fleet, are Japan's Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka who finally took the bullet they have been so close to all regatta. They stand top with ten points.

Taking the first bullet of the day were the second placed Xiaoli Wang and Lizhu Huang of China. Adding a third to the bullet means they have 15 points, just two ahead of compatriots Sasha Chen and Haiyan Gao.

Men's and Women's RS:X

Tied at the top of the Men's RS:X are China's Bing Ye and Tao Li who both sit on 37 points. Ye took a bullet in the second race which was sandwiched between a fifth and eighth which all count on his scorecard. Li however posted a 14th in the second race which he discards. Fortunately for Li he scored two seconds to keep in touch with his compatriot.

Overnight leader Mateo Sanz Lanz of Switzerland slips down to fifth on the leader board.

China's Jiahui Wu continues to lead the Women's RS:X with a third, fifth and sixth place finish which she discards. Wu tops the leader board with 17 points.

Closest rival to Wu is China's Peina Chen on 23 points which was helped by a bullet from the first race, followed by a third and a discarded seventh.

Spain's Blanca Manchon is the nearest challenger to the Chinese sailors, lying in fourth overall on 45 points.

Finn and 49er

Lei Gong (CHN) and Luwen Shen (CHN) jockeyed for position in the Finn fleet as they shared the bullets on the third day of competition. Gong holds the advantage at the top of pack on eight points but Shen remains within touching distance on ten points.

The third placed He Chen (CHN) has shown he has the beating of the duo after he won the second race of the week but with an OCS his discard, he can't take too many risks if he is to overtake the leading pair.

In the 49er, Kim Sungwok and Yang Hoyeob (KOR) are tied on ten points with Bongjim Chae and Kim Dongwook (KOR). The teams have four race victories apiece across the eight races over three days.

Nacra 17

It's hard to bet against Justin Liu and Denise Lim (SIN) in the Nacra 17 with the pair making it look easy in the light Qingdao air.

Liu and Lim's lightweight frames have seemingly given them a strong advantage in the Nacra 17 in Qingdao and after a 1-3-1 they have opened up a ten point advantage over Hong Kong's Tat Choi Fung and Yu Ting Chan.

Across the week the Singaporean pair have won seven of nine races, dominating the fleet. On the race track itself Liu and Lim have found themselves behind at the first mark on several occasions but continuously push their way up through the bunch for win after win.

With the event acting as the Asian Nacra 17 Rio 2016 Olympic qualification regatta, another good day could see them book their spot on the start line and plan their road to Rio.

Racing at ISAF Sailing World Cup Qingdao resumes at 12:00 local time on Saturday 19 September.





Overall results
470 Men

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

Net

1

ESP

ESP 9

Onan Barreiros

Juan Curbelo Cabrera

1

4

(27)
OCS

6

1

3

42.00

15.00

2

CHN

CHN 1267

Hao Lan

Chao Wang

3

(19)

4

1

6

10

43.00

24.00

3

AUT

AUT 437

David Bargehr

Lukas Mähr

4

12

(17)

3

2

4

42.00

25.00

4

JPN

JPN 12

Keiju Okada

Yugo Yoshida

9

1

10

(12)

5

6

43.00

31.00

5

CHN

CHN 181

Weidong Wang

Chuantian Wen

(13)

11

2

9

8

2

45.00

32.00

6

CHN

CHN 189

Yong Chen

Youjian Wen

17

(22)

1

7

4

8

59.00

37.00

7

ESP

ESP 22

Rayco Tabares Alvarez

Alfredo Gonzalez

2

10

(27)
OCS

5

12

11

67.00

40.00

8

CHN

CHN 1418

XIUJIAN HUANG

Yang Wang

6

3

6

22

3

(27)
DSQ

67.00

40.00

9

KOR

KOR 113

Chang ju Kim

ji-hoon kim

10

2

9

19

(27)
OCS

1

68.00

41.00

10

THA

THA 8

Navee Thamsoontorn

Nut Butmarasri

11

14

5

2

13

(15)

60.00

45.00

11

KOR

KOR 115

Daeyoung Kim

Hyun-ho Yun

8

5

(27)
OCS

13

15

12

80.00

53.00

12

CHN

CHN 1218

Mingcheng Ding

Maokui Li

15

7

18

10

(27)
RET

5

82.00

55.00

13

SIN

SIN 11

Darren Choy

Jeremiah Yeo

(27)
OCS

6

15

4

10

27
BFD

89.00

62.00

14

PHI

PHI 103

Emerson Villena

Lester Troy Tayong

(19)

19
STP

12

8

7

17

82.00

63.00

15

CHN

CHN 1219

MINGLIANG DING

HONGRI LIU

14

17

7

16

9

(19)

82.00

63.00

16

CHN

CHN 67

Zangjun Xu

Wei Wang

12

8

14

(21)

17

14

86.00

65.00

17

CHN

CHN 183

Liangdao Weng

Qiaowen Lin

5

20

(27)
OCS

14

16

13

95.00

68.00

18

CHN

CHN 673

JIANYONG XU

CHENG CHEN

(20)

16

16

11

20

7

90.00

70.00

19

CHN

CHN 221

Xiaotian ZHANG

HANTING GUO

(27)
DNF

21

11

18

14

9

100.00

73.00

20

CHN

CHN 643

JIAN XIANG

JICHANG WANG

7

15

21

(23)

11

20

97.00

74.00

21

CHN

CHN 1421

HUICONG MAI

ZINAN LI

16

13

3

(25)

21

22

100.00

75.00

22

MAS

MAS 25

Mohamad Faizal Norizan

Muhamad Fauzan Ruslan

24

9

8

20

(27)
OCS

27
BFD

115.00

88.00

23

IND

IND 1

Praveen Prabhakar

vishnu areekara sujeesh areekara

(23)

23

13

15

19

18

111.00

88.00

24

HKG

HKG 32

Sui Lun TSE

Ho Yin Chik

21

(24)

19

17

18

21

120.00

96.00

25

NZL

NZL 5

Sam Barnett

Zak Merton

18

(26)

22

26

22

16

130.00

104.00

26

CHN

CHN 205

Guodi Fan

Dianji Li

22

(25)

20

24

23

23

137.00

112.00


470 Women

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

Net

1

JPN

JPN 1

Ai Kondo Yoshida

Miho Yoshioka

3

2

2

2

(4)

2

15.00

11.00

2

CHN

CHN 1221

Xiaoli Wang

Lizhu Huang

4

4

4

3

1

(5)

21.00

16.00

3

CHN

CHN 619

Shasha Chen

Haiyan Gao

6

1

1

(9)

7

3

27.00

18.00

4

JPN

JPN 3

Akiyo Yamaguchi

Eri Hatayama

(17)
OCS

7

3

5

2

1

35.00

18.00

5

CHN

CHN 621

Mengxi Wei

Yani Xu

7

3

5

7

3

(9)

34.00

25.00

6

ESP

ESP 27

Angela Pumariega

Patricia Cantero Reina

2

5

7

4

12

(17)
OCS

47.00

30.00

7

CHN

CHN 616

Xiaomei Xu

Ping Zhang

1

11

(12)

6

9

7

46.00

34.00

8

CHN

CHN 186

Shengnan Ni

Yayin Lin

11

12

6

(13)

5

6

53.00

40.00

9

CHN

CHN 2011

Xian He

Yan Zhou

5

8

13

(14)

8

12

60.00

46.00

10

SIN

SIN 12

Priscilla Low

Shu Xian Lee

9

13

8

8

(15)

8

61.00

46.00

11

CHN

CHN 188

Qian Fu

Jinlian Xie

8

6

10

12

(13)

11

60.00

47.00

12

CHN

CHN 2036

Jiaxin Li

Shuang Tian

12

(15)

15

1

10

10

63.00

48.00

13

CHN

CHN 1217

Nan Zhang

Xiao Lv

(17)
RET

17
RET

14

11

6

4

69.00

52.00

14

MAS

MAS 26

Nuraisyah Jamil

Norashikin Mohd Sayed

(17)
OCS

10

11

10

11

17
DSQ

76.00

59.00

15

CHN

CHN 252

XINYU JIANG

XINYU SHEN

(17)
OCS

9

9

15

14

17
RET

81.00

64.00

16

HKG

HKG 34

Catherine Carroll

Chi Han Yau

10

14

16

16

16

(17)
OCS

89.00

72.00



49er Men

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

KOR

KOR 207

sungwok kim

Hoyeob Yang

(2)

2

1

1

2

1

2

1

12.00

10.00

2

KOR

KOR 515

Bongjin Chae

Dongwook Kim

1

1

2

(3)
OCS

1

2

1

2

13.00

10.00



Finn Men

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

Net

1

CHN

CHN 1224

Luwen Shen

2

3

(6)

1

1

3

16.00

10.00

2

CHN

CHN 30

XIN LI

(4)

4

3

2

3

2

18.00

14.00

3

CHN

CHN 1226

Lei Gong

1

2

1

(11)
OCS

11
DNE

1

27.00

16.00

4

CHN

CHN 1225

He Chen

3

1

2

(11)
OCS

2

11
DSQ

30.00

19.00

5

CHN

CHN 122

YINSHENG CUI

5

(6)

4

3

4

4

26.00

20.00

6

CHN

CHN 162

Fusen Jiang

6

(7)

5

5

5

5

33.00

26.00

7

CHN

CHN 2031

ZHENG YE JIA

8

5

(10)

4

6

6

39.00

29.00

8

IRI

IRI 69

Ahmad Ahmadi

7

8

(9)

7

7

7

45.00

36.00

9

CHN

CHN 20

Hong Pu

(11)
DNF

9

8

6

8

8

50.00

39.00

10

CHN

CHN 12

WENLONG HAN

9

(10)

7

8

9

9

52.00

42.00



Laser Men

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

Net

1

GBR

GBR 206940

Lorenzo Chiavarini

(17)

3

1

1

13

12

47.00

30.00

2

FRA

FRA 208457

Jean Baptiste Bernaz

10

4

(13)

12

4

4

47.00

34.00

3

BEL

BEL 202016

Wannes Van Laer

18

9

3

2

(19)

13

64.00

45.00

4

CRO

CRO 208709

Tonci Stipanovic

1

27

(38)
BFD

5

11

2

84.00

46.00

5

CHN

CHN 200551

Jianan Wu

14

(26)

10

3

14

9

76.00

50.00

6

CYP

CYP 209167

Pavlos Kontides

2

14

7

(33)

33

1

90.00

57.00

7

ISV

ISV 177038

Cy Thompson

3

5

17

7

(28)

25

85.00

57.00

8

RUS

RUS 202692

Sergey Komissarov

(27)

12
STP

20

11

7

7

84.00

57.00

9

TTO

TRI 184116

Andrew Lewis

(35)

10

14

24

2

11

96.00

61.00

10

GBR

GBR 209134

Elliot Hanson

13

(31)

5

14

25

5

93.00

62.00

11

CAN

CAN 207130

Robert Davis

11

16

(23)

6

12

18

86.00

63.00

12

AUS

AUS 208331

Jeremy O'Connell

7

29

9

(32)

9

10

96.00

64.00

13

AUS

AUS 208360

Mitchell Kennedy

5

20

(38)
BFD

15

5

20

103.00

65.00

14

CRO

CRO 207268

Filip Jurišic

8

13

16

(30)

17

15

99.00

69.00

15

BRA

BRA 202522

Bruno Fontes

6

(30)

4

16

21

23

100.00

70.00

16

CHN

CHN 205006

Jian Qiao

25

2

(38)
BFD

18

10

16

109.00

71.00

17

AUS

AUS 166021

Ryan Palk

30

32

6

4

1

(38)
OCS

111.00

73.00

18

NZL

NZL 207496

Andrew McKenzie

(23)
RDG

23

12

8

16

14

96.00

73.00

19

BEL

BEL 207173

WILLIAM DE SMET

12

1

11

31

22

(38)
DSQ

115.00

77.00

20

CHN

CHN 203376

Huichao Chen

19

12

(38)
BFD

22

18

6

115.00

77.00

21

SIN

SIN 197538

Colin Cheng

21
RDG

15

(38)
BFD

10

6

30

120.00

82.00

22

JPN

JPN 188830

Shinnosuke Yasuda

36

18

2

27

(38)
OCS

3

124.00

86.00

23

CHN

CHN 203232

Yulong Qiu

16

6

15

26

23

(31)

117.00

86.00

24

SWE

SWE 199611

Anders Karlsson

4

(33)

19

9

24

33

122.00

89.00

25

SIN

SIN 206746

Scott Sydney

22
RDG

22

(38)
BFD

25

15

8

130.00

92.00

26

USA

USA 194180

Christopher Barnard

26

21

8

20

(32)

29

136.00

104.00

27

CHN

CHN 203460

Jinfu ZHOU

24
RDG

8

18

(35)

31

24

140.00

105.00

28

CHN

CHN 198801

Jian Shi

(33)

24

27

13

20

21

138.00

105.00

29

EST

EST 203724

Karl-Martin Rammo

(29)

7

22

38
DNE

26

17

139.00

110.00

30

ARG

ARG 199261

Agustin Vidal Incatasciato

15

28

24

21

(35)

22

145.00

110.00

31

MNE

MNE 207266

Igor Les

(31)

17

21

17

30

27

143.00

112.00

32

SWE

SWE 207831

Marcus Magnusson

34

34

(38)
BFD

19

3

28

156.00

118.00

33

NZL

NZL 208337

Michael Bullot

32

25

(38)
DNC

38
DNC

8

19

160.00

122.00

34

SWE

SWE 203145

Philip Claesson

9

(35)

25

28

34

34

165.00

130.00

35

SWE

SWE 201727

Emil Bengtson

37

19

28

23

(38)
OCS

26

171.00

133.00

36

SWE

SWE 201729

Claes Törnsten

20

(37)

26

34

27

32

176.00

139.00

37

CHN

CHN 200817

Ning Zhao

28

36

(38)
BFD

29

29

35

195.00

157.00



Laser Radial Women

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

Total

Net

1

JPN

JPN 199066

Manami Doi

1

(7)

3

4

5

4

24.00

17.00

2

CHN

CHN 201213

Dongshuang Zhang

5

3

(7)

3

6

1

25.00

18.00

3

CAN

CAN 206892

Isabella-Anna Bertold

4

(12)

2

2

2

9

31.00

19.00

4

CHN

CHN 200041

Min Gu

7

6

5

1

(16)

6

41.00

25.00

5

NZL

NZL 202441

Sara Winther

3

17

(29)
RET

7

4

3

63.00

34.00

6

BEL

BEL 207172

Maité Carlier

12

2

11

6

(21)

5

57.00

36.00

7

BLR

BLR 203778

Tatiana Drozdovskaya

15

5

(16)

5

8

12

61.00

45.00

8

AUS

AUS 207855

Ashley Stoddart

2

15

13

8

(19)

10

67.00

48.00

9

SIN

SIN 186755

Elizabeth Yin

10

(20)

9

9

3

18

69.00

49.00

10

CHN

CHN 202171

Weiyi Lu

18

(25)

15

13

1

8

80.00

55.00

11

GBR

GBR 202551

Hannah Snellgrove

8

1

(25)

21

7

19

81.00

56.00

12

JPN

JPN 202613

Kanako Hiruta

6

(19)

14

12

13

11

75.00

56.00

13

GBR

GBR 206251

Alison Young

11

18

18

10

(20)

2

79.00

59.00

14

FRA

FRA 209019

Pernelle Michon

17

8

(20)

11

9

17

82.00

62.00

15

CHN

CHN 203811

Anni Wang

9

24

6

(25)

12

14

90.00

65.00

16

CHN

CHN 203381

SHIQIAN YI

14

22

1

20

11

(24)

92.00

68.00

17

CHN

CHN-200817

Zitong Shang

(29)
DSQ

16

10

14

14

16

99.00

70.00

18

NZL

NZL 192281

Susannah Pyatt

21

13

8

19

(22)

13

96.00

74.00

19

CHN

CHN 200418

Nana Hu

13

14

(19)

17

17

15

95.00

76.00

20

CHN

CHN 202067

Shujuan Huang

24

11

4

18

(27)

20

104.00

77.00

21

SWE

SWE 208879

Lovisa Karlsson

16

10

(22)

16

15

22

101.00

79.00

22

CHN

CHN 203831

Yajie Wang

26

26

12

(29)
OCS

18

7

118.00

89.00

23

CHN

CHN 203826

Shuang Yang

19

5
STP

24

(29)
RET

23

21

121.00

92.00

24

CHN

CHN 203834

Fan Guo

22

9

26

15

25

(29)
DSQ

126.00

97.00

25

CHN

CHN 199869

YUCHEN ZHANG

20

21

21

(29)
OCS

10

25

126.00

97.00

26

CHN

CHN 209501

Haijiao Yu

23

23

(27)

22

26

23

144.00

117.00

27

UKR

UKR 207102

Sofiia Larycheva

27

(28)

17

24

24

29
DNE

149.00

121.00

28

CHN

CHN 199284

Lingling Shen

25

27

23

23

(28)

26

152.00

124.00



Nacra 17

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Net

1

SIN

SIN 16

Justin Liu

Denise Lim

1

1

1

1

1

(3)

1

3

1

13.00

10.00

2

HKG

HKG 9

Tat Choi Fung

Yu Ting Chan

2

3

2

2

3

(8)

2

4

2

28.00

20.00

3

CHN

CHN 296

Zijin Wen

Rubei Yuan

3

2

(4)

4

4

1

3

1

3

25.00

21.00

4

THA

THA 131

Damrongsak Vongtim

Nichapa Waiwai

5

5

3

3

5

2

4

7

(11)
OCS

45.00

34.00

5

JPN

JPN 249

Hiroki Goto

Wakako Tabata

4

4

6

5

2

7

9

6

(11)
OCS

54.00

43.00

6

CHN

CHN 293

Changhao Li

Yingying Zhang

7

7

5

(8)

7

6

8

5

4

57.00

49.00

7

CHN

CHN 294

Xuezhe Yang

Qingmeng Wang

(9)

6

8

6

8

5

5

9

6

62.00

53.00

8

BUL

BUL 47

Yoana Petrova

Nikolay Tashev

6

(10)

10

7

9

4

6

8

5

65.00

55.00

9

CHN

CHN 295

Jingjing Yu

Feng Wen

8

(9)

7

11
DNE

6

9

7

2

7

66.00

57.00

10

HKG

HKG 291

Yui Shing Tong

Kit Fong Tong

(11)
OCS

8

9

9

10

10

10

10

11
OCS

88.00

77.00



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