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PUMA International Moth Worlds Day 5 Payne (GBR) holds the lead, just

by Bridgid Murphy on 13 Mar 2010
2010 PUMA Moth Worlds Day 5. Race 8. SIMON PAYNE (GBR 5 Thierry Martinez http://www.thmartinez.com
Just six of a maximum scheduled fifteen races remain in the ultra-competitive PUMA Moth World Championship 2010, and 2006 Moth World Champion Simon Payne (GBR) retains a slim lead over Brad Funk (USA) and Arnaud Psarofaghis (SUI).



Light and twitchy breeze only allowed starts for two of the scheduled three races today, the first of which started after a short onshore delay to allow the light sea breeze to stabilize - somewhat.

The first race started in 6-7 knots of wind, and Payne won going away over Australian Master Andrew McDougall. European champ Arnaud Psarofaghis continued his run at the top with a third place.

Current Moth World Champ Bora Gulari grabbed fourth and Top US Laser sailor Brad Funk crossed in fifth place, his worst finish since day one.



'I still feel fast, but I had a lot of trouble getting off the starting line today,' said Funk. 'But my US team mates gave me some good tips this afternoon on how to power up more quickly and get off the line quicker, and I think tomorrow will be a better day.'

Psarofaghis led nearly the entire way around the course on the second race, with McDougall using his dominating light-air downwind style to take the bullet after rounding the final mark in third. 'I'm in a much better mood today,' said McDougall after scoring a 2 and a 1, the best score line on the day.

'Last night I did everything I possible could to add power to my sail, as in this wind it is all about grunt, as you saw when I took the lead during the second race by staying up on my foils while everyone else was low-riding.'

Psarofaghis crossed the line in second, and is now tied for second overall with Funk, who duplicated his race 1 performance with a fifth. Payne scored third, displaying his incredible mental toughness by coming back from an over-early call which called him back to the start line.

The Championship leader overhauled most of the fleet by the first bottom mark, and held off Michael Lennon (GBR) for the rest of the race, who finished fourth, moving him into eighth overall. World Champion Gulari (USA) finished tenth after a trying downwind run to the finish, giving him control of sixth place and showing the struggle the champ is facing to match the pace of the lighter sailors ahead of him.

'Had I realized how light the wind would be here in Dubai, I would have likely trained much differently than i did,' said Gulari, 'I definitely wouldn't have eaten for the past two months!'

Series Place Sail No Type of Boat Class Country Helm M/F Series Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
1 GBR5 Mach 2 Masters UK Simon Payne M 17 5 2 1 41 3 4 3 1 3
2 USA3451 Mach 2 Open USA Brad Funk M 20 3 11 10 1 1 3 2 5 5
3 SUI3 Mach 2 Open SUI Arnaud Psarofaghis M 20 17 9 3 3 2 6 1 3 2
4 AUS3380 Mach 2 Masters AUS Andrew McDougall M 26 1 1 11 2 13 8 11 2 1
5 USA4 Mach 2 Open USA Dalton Bergan M 31 10 20 4 4 4 1 4 8 6
6 USA1 Mach 2 Open USA Bora Gulari M 39 12 10 2 7 6 5 5 4 10
7 AUS7 Mach 2 Open AUS Scott Babbage M 43 8 4 9 5 10 2 9 6 44
8 GBR3708 Mach 2 Open GBR Michael Lennon M 43 2 8 8 6 8 9 10 7 4
9 UAE3679 Mach2 Open UAE Chris Graham M 44 4 7 7 10 5 7 7 14 7
10 GBR3604 Mach 2 Open GBR Adam May M 68 6 5 6 16 9 14 18 13 15
11 SLO3712 Mach 2 Open SVN Tomaz Copi M 69 7 3 41 11 19 10 19 10 9
12 AUS9 Mach 2 Open AUS Rob Gough M 78 11 18 12 12 12 12 8 11 14
13 SIN3700 Mach 2 Open SGP Mark Robinson M 82 16 23 5 14 11 15 6 15 20
14 GBR3594 Mach 2 Open GBR Ricky Tagg M 92 9 17 15 13 14 11 13 43 19
15 SUI3392 Mach 2 Masters SUI Jean-Pierre Ziegert M 94 19 16 13 9 7 19 15 17 17
16 USA3683 Mach 2 Open USA Zack Maxam M 100 14 15 14 15 16 17 14 12 16
17 USA3615 Mach 2 Open USA George Peet M 103 23 14 16 18 17 18 26 9 11
18 SWE3666 Mach 2 Masters SWE Martin Gravare M 104 13 19 44 8 18 13 12 44 21
19 SUI3623 Mach 2 Open SUI Mikis Psarofaghis M 105 15 28 20 19 15 16 16 16 8
20 SIN3711 Bladerider Open AUS James Cole M 120 21 6 21 20 25 21 21 19 12
21 GBR4082 Full Force Open GBR Alex Adams M 125 18 24 17 17 21 20 17 18 18
22 UAE3276 Bladerider Junior UAE Alex Buerger M 138 22 12 24 28 23 27 22 22 13
23 UAE3231 Bladerider Junior UAE Marcel Herrera M 151 24 13 26 22 26 23 20 25 24
24 GBR3632 Mach 2 Open GBR Paul Hayden M 160 20 22 23 24 27 30 29 21 23
25 GBR3607 Mach 2 Open   Tim Penfold M 163 38 42 19 33 20 22 27 20 22
26 UAE3680 Mach 2 Open UAE Glenn Raphael M 173 35 35 18 21 22 29 25 23 38
27 GBR3713 Mach 2 Open GBR James Phare M 183 26 21 41 23 24 24 24 43 44
28 SWE3125 Bladerider Women SWE Emma Aspington F 187 29 30 28 27 33 25 23 30 25
29 AUS3262 Prowler Zero Open AUS Ben Crocker M 189 32 27 25 29 28 28 31 24 28
30 UAE3300 Bladerider Women UAE Kerstin Sommer F 196 28 25 29 30 30 26 28 31 31
31 GBR3335 Bladerider Junior GBR Dougie Imrie M 198 27 26 41 26 31 34 33 29 26
32 UAE3357 Bladerider Open UAE Simon Savage M 206 33 36 22 25 34 31 34 32 29
33 UAE3647 Assassin Open UAE Rob Fordyce M 212 30 29 31 35 35 32 32 28 30
34 SWE3279 Bladerider Masters SWE Magnus Gravare M 220 36 33 30 32 29 36 37 27 33
35 HKG3672 Mach 2 Open HKG Dion Houghton M 231 34 32 27 31 36 37 38 43 34
36 SUI3250 Bladerider Open SUI Philip Kasermann M 240 37 31 32 39 32 33 36 44 44
37 UAE3665 Fastacraft Masters UAE Marc Bruegger M 242 31 37 33 34 39 39 39 36 32
38 GBR3431 Bladerider X8 Masters UK Richard Davies M 243 39 34 34 37 37 35 35 33 35
39 SWE3140 Bladerider X8 Masters SWE Per Eskilson M 250 40 42 36 36 38 38 30 35 37
40 USA3592 Mach 2 Women USA Lindsey Bergan F 254 25 44 44 44 44 44 44 26 27
41 CHN3637 Mach 2 Open CHN Dirk Weiblen M 265 42 38 37 38 41 41 41 34 36
42 GBR3495 Bladerider Open GBR Jonathan Peats M 272 41 42 35 44 40 40 40 37 39
43 UAE3278 Bladerider Masters UAE Jeroen Leenen M 306 44 44 44 44 43 44 44 43 44


Three more races are scheduled for Saturday in predicted conditions similar to today's. Hot and sunny with light sea breezes.



PUMA became involved with the Moth Class during the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009, having PUMA branded Moths sailed in port during each of the eleven stopovers around the world. During the adventure around the world, PUMA's Moths were sailed by ISAF Rolex Sailor of the Year Anna Tunicliffe, US Laser sailor Brad Funk, former Moth World Champion Rohan Veal and Swiss Moth sailor Arnaud Psarofaghis. Both the Moth Class and PUMA bring a new enthusiasm to sailing, attracting top sailors and non-sailing spectators.

PUMA has entered a new premium category for sailing and was the only Sportlifestyle company to participate in the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009, where PUMA’s il mostro boat won an impressive second place finish. Alongside PUMA’s entry in the Volvo Ocean Race, PUMA launched a full range of marine clothing and apparel, from offshore sailing gear to onshore lifestyle fashion. The PUMA Sailing Performance collection was developed and tested by the PUMA Ocean Racing team itself, and was worn by the team throughout the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009. The PUMA Sailing Lifestyle collection takes inspiration from the sport.

For more information about the PUMA Moth World Championships and PUMA Sailing collections, please visit www.pumaoceanracing.com.

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