Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta- World Cup standings after Weymouth
by International Sailing Federation on 12 Jun 2011
The Mens Singlehander (Laser) gets underway on Day 2 of the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta 2011 onEdition
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Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta 2011 is the the penultimate regatta on the ISAF Sailing World Cup series. The International Sailing Federation has just released the updated ISAF World Cup standings after the conclusion of the sixth event on the seven race circuit.
In the Laser class, Australia’s Tom Slingsby brought an eight point lead into the final day and after finishing second in the Medal Race he comfortably won the gold medal.
The Australian was the favourite coming into the Medal Race with Andrew Murdoch (NZL) and Paul Goodison (GBR) hoping that Slingsby would slip up. But Slingsby remained at the front of the fleet throughout the Medal Race to sail to his second consecutive ISAF Sailing World Cup gold medal following the Delta Lloyd Regatta.
Slingsby’s gold medal has given him a six point lead over Nick Thompson (GBR) in second and a ten point advantage over Goodison in third in the Laser Standings. And with one regatta to go it is hard to see how anyone can overhaul the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year who has finished on the podium in every ISAF Sailing World Cup Regatta he has sailed in.
The Laser Radial Standings are slightly tighter after Skandia Sail for Gold. Like Slingsby, Marit Bouwmeester has won two ISAF Sailing World Cup Regattas in a row following her victory in Medemblik, the Netherlands. But despite back to back regatta gold medals the Dutch girl sits one point behind Evi Van Acker (BEL) who tops the Laser Radial Standings on 75 points following her second place finish in Weymouth.
Veronika Fenclova (CZE) entered Skandia Sail for Gold third in the Laser Radial Standings, but an 18th place finish has seen her slip out of the top three. Taking her place, on 68 points, is New Zealand’s Sara Winther who finished ninth.
In the Star class Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada (BRA) have clinched the ISAF Sailing World Cup title after they won gold at Skandia Sail for Gold. With further regatta victories coming at US Sailing’s Rolex Miami OCR, Semaine Olympique Française and the Delta Lloyd Regatta they clinched the title with a regatta to spare.
Fighting it out for second is Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson (GBR) and Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Dominik Zycki (POL) who are tied on 52 points with the Brits holding second place following their victory at the Trofeo S.A.R. Princess Sofia MAPFRE.
Pierre Leboucher and Vincent Garos (FRA) won the Men’s 470 Medal Race and gold medal in Weymouth. But with the second discard coming into play Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS) have opened up a two point advantage over the French duo in the Standings after the Australians won the silver medal.
Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) picked up the bronze medal at Skandia Sail for Gold and with 61 points they sit in third.
Penny Clark and Katrina Hughes finished tenth in Weymouth. Nonetheless, with 65 points, the British girls maintain their lead in the Women’s 470 Standings. They lead Giulia Conti and Giovanna Micol (ITA) by four points after the Italians finished sixth in Weymouth.
Skandia Sail for Gold bronze medallists Camille Lecointre and Mathilde Geron (FRA) have moved from seventh to third in the Women’s 470 Standings with 59 points.
Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen dominated the 49er at Skandia Sail for Gold and claimed the gold medal with a margin of 20 points over Manu Dyen and Stephane Christidis (FRA). They move from ninth to second place in the 49er Standings on 56 points.
But taking the top spot in the Standings, after their sixth place finish in Weymouth, is Paul Brotherton and Mark Asquith (GBR) who lead the Australians on 59 points. Meanwhile Nico Delle-Karth and Nicolai Thorsell (AUT) slip to third on 55 points after their 13th place finish.
ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Blanca Manchon (ESP) has jumped to the top of the Women’s RS:X Standings on 63 points after she finished sixth in Weymouth. But the star of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Women’s RS:X this year has been Marina Alabau (ESP) who has sailed in three regattas and walked away with three gold medals. She sits in second on 60 points and Bryony Shaw (GBR) is third on 57 points.
Following his bronze medal in Weymouth, Dorian Van Rijsselberge (NED) has reclaimed top spot in the Men’s RS:X Standings. His 58 points gives him a one point advantage over Great Britain’s Nick Dempsey. The Brit, who won gold at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta, has moved from eighth to second place to trail the Dutchman by the narrowest of margins with one regatta to go. In third on 55 points is Israel’s Nimrod Mashich.
Ben Ainslie (GBR) and Giles Scott (GBR) continued their battle in the Finn at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta. And it was Ainslie who got the better of his Finn rival in Weymouth claiming gold to Scott’s silver. Ainslie has 80 points in the Finn Standings with Scott on 76. Fellow Brit Ed Wright trails his team mates in third on 70 points.
Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) has moved to the top of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Women’s Match Racing Standings after she defeated Lucy Macgregor (GBR) 3-0 in the Match Race Final. With 75 points Tunnicliffe has a one point lead over Sally Barkow (USA). And Claire Leroy (FRA) trails Tunnicliffe by three points in third.
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