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Double bullets for Slater on Finn Gold Cup Day One

by Rob Kothe on 23 Jan 2008
Dan Slater (NZL) (2008 Sail Melbourne Finn - Asia Pacific Regatta) Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library http://www.sportlibrary.com.au

New Zealander Dan Slater won the first two races in the 2008 Finn Gold Cup today.

Slater has been up with the contenders over the last 12 months, but today he signalled that he has what it takes to climb onto the podium in Qingdao.

Last year Slater started with a fifth at Miami OCR and a third in Hyeres. He won the Holland Regatta, was third at Kiel Week, but then stumbled to 16th place at the ISAF Worlds in Cascais. He finished eight in the Qingdao test event, but with the best result of any sailor in the last four races. Last week at the Grade One Sail Melbourne regatta he finished eighth overall. Today he switched to turbo.

In the boat park Slater spoke to Sail-World.com

‘I did not have a great start in the first race, I tacked onto port from the Committee boat; fortunately the breeze went a little right and I was able to get back in the game and work away at catching the leader.

‘In the second race, I had a better start. I was confident about the right. I did not bang the corner but was right of the bulk of the fleet, and with the shift I was second to the top mark.

‘I've always been a bit average downwind ... never been a downwind specialist, always been much better upwind. Usually where I am at the top mark is where I finish but today was much better. I've been working on it a lot.

‘Today I got to lead in both races down the last run. I managed to get into sync with the waves. I'm really happy.

‘For the last three years I’ve been working hard with Southern Spars and Norths Sails developing my own mast and sails.

‘Pretty good to have a day like today when you’ve been working hard and its come together.

‘But there is a long way to go in this regatta. I was lucky today with the wind shifts, but I guess sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.’

Slater enjoys a six point margin over the second placed competitor, Aimilos Papathanasiou (GRE), with Giorgio Poggi (ITA) in third. 87 sailors from 33 countries are competing in this, the World Championship for the Olympic Finn class.

The next race is scheduled for tomorrow.

2008 FINN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Series Results [Elapsed Time] for Fleet up to Race 2 (Drops = 0)
1   NZL1 ASB Dan Slater NZL 04   2.00 1.00 1.00
2   GRE7 NA18 Aimilios Papathanasiou GRE 05   8.00 2.00 6.00
3   ITA117 HARKEN Giorgio Poggi ITA 44   10.00 7.00 3.00
4   DEN2 HEMPEL-DONG Jonas H Gh-christens DEN 01   12.00 4.00 8.00
5   NED842 - Pieter Jan Postma NED 02   14.00 3.00 11.00
6 5.0S NOR1 JEPP Peer Moberg NOR 47   15.00 10.00 5.00
7   SWE736 NA33 Johan Tillander SWE 57   15.00 6.00 9.00
8   GBR3 RITA Ben Ainslie GBR 28   17.00 13.00 4.00
9   AUS221 DUGONG Anthony Nossiter AUS 55   25.00 15.00 10.00
10   GBR111 TECH ADVANT Edward Wright GBR 03   32.00 11.00 21.00
11   GBR41 NA11 Giles Scott GBR 33 Jnr 33.00 5.00 28.00
12   CAN41 CAN41 Chris Cook CAN 17   34.00 19.00 15.00
13   ITA101 NA22 Riccardo Cordovani ITA 66   36.00 18.00 18.00
14   CRO524 NA6 Ivan Kljakovic Ga P CRO 06   38.00 12.00 26.00
15   AUT3 WOLF Florian Raudaschl AUT 15   39.00 22.00 17.00
16 2.0S CYP19 NA7 Haris Papadopoulos CYP 20   45.00 43.00 2.00
17   RUS9 NA4 Eduard Skornyakov RUS 53   45.00 33.00 12.00
18 7.0S FIN218 PORT OF HELSINKI Tapio Nirkko FIN 68   51.00 44.00 7.00
19 16.0S GBR88 TEVA Mark Andrews GBR 29   51.00 35.00 16.00
20   FRA73 PANTAENIUS Guillaume Florent FRA 26   51.00 31.00 20.00
21   SWE11 SKF Daniel Birgmark SWE 07   53.00 20.00 33.00
22   IRL5 DOLMEN STOCKBROKERS Timothy Goodbody IRL 41   54.00 29.00 25.00
23   UKR21 NA36 Oleksiy Borysov UKR 60   55.00 21.00 34.00
24 9.0S GER174 NA16 Matthias Bohn GER 36   56.00 9.00 47.00
25   POL7 NA30 Rafal Szukiel POL 49   56.00 24.00 32.00
26 16.0S ESP100 MARAJA Rafael Trujillo ESP 08   58.00 16.00 42.00
27   FRA69 NA10 Jonathan Lobert FRA 27   58.00 34.00 24.00
28   GBR625 NA13 Ed Greig GBR 31   60.00 38.00 22.00
29   POL12 NA28 Waclaw Szukiel POL 87   64.00 45.00 19.00
30 17.0S NZL21 NA27 Nik Burfoot AUS 18   65.00 17.00 48.00
31 27.0S CHN11 NIKE Tianyu Ren CHN 78   65.00 27.00 38.00
32   ITA925 NA24 Michele Paoletti ITA 43   65.00 30.00 35.00
33   IND1 NA20 Nitin Mongia IND 65   66.00 53.00 13.00
34   SLO5 FINN Gasper Vincec SLO 09   68.00 14.00 54.00
35 26.0S FRA972 AQUARELLE Ismael Bruno FRA 25   70.00 26.00 44.00
36   CHN1 NIKE Peng Zhang CHN 79   70.00 40.00 30.00
37   CRO25 NA34 Marin Misura CRO 80   72.00 58.00 14.00
38   CZE1 MAJCUS Michael Maier CZE 22   73.00 32.00 41.00
39 8.0S GBR634 NA14 Andrew Mills GBR 32   74.00 8.00 66.00
40   CHN226 NIKE Bo Liu CHN 77   74.00 51.00 23.00
41   CZE9 PK OIL S.R.O. Michal Hruby CZE 21   78.00 47.00 31.00
42   POL17 NA29 Piotr Kula POL 48 Jnr 80.00 37.00 43.00
43 29.0S NED41 NA26 Karel Van Hellemond NED 45   85.00 56.00 29.00
44 2R USA4 NA39 Zach Railey USA 63   85.00 39.00 46.00
45   RUS14 NA31 Dmitrii Tereshkin RUS 54   85.00 46.00 39.00
46   POR5 NA3 Frederico Melo POR 50 Jnr 88.00 23.00 65.00
47   GBR99 NA15 Henry Bagnall GBR 30 Jnr 90.00 50.00 40.00
48   HUN5 ANDREA Tibor Pallay HUN 39   93.00 66.00 27.00
49   ESP1 NA8 Diego Fructuoso ESP 81   94.00 41.00 53.00
50   IND11 NA21 Nachhatar Johal IND 40   95.00 28.00 67.00
51   HUN6 NA19 Gaszton P L HUN 38   97.00 25.00 72.00
52   TUR211 SENSEY Ali Kemal T Fekci TUR 59   99.00 42.00 57.00
53   TUR7 NA35 Akif Muslubas TUR 58   103.00 54.00 49.00
54   EST7 NA9 Harles Liiv EST 70   104.00 52.00 52.00
55 45.0S AUS226 BILLS BOAT Michael Williams AUS 13   106.00 61.00 45.00
56   CHN7 NIKE Lei Gong CHN 76   106.00 55.00 51.00
57   GER771 NA17 Jan Kurfeld GER 37 Jnr 107.00 71.00 36.00
58   UKR5 NA37 Andriy Gusenko UKR 61 Jnr 108.00 49.00 59.00
59   NED80 FLEURIE Sander Willems NED 46   109.00 36.00 73.00
60   CRO11 NA1 Josip Olujic CRO 19 Jnr 110.00 73.00 37.00
61   USA9 NA40 Ian Cook USA 62   112.00 57.00 55.00
62   AUS223 SPRUCE GOOSE James Paterson AUS 56   117.00 48.00 69.00
63 50.0S BUL24 NA5 Mihail Kopanov BUL 16   119.00 69.00 50.00
64   AUS241 XTSEA Brendan Casey AUS 10   119.00 63.00 56.00
65 59.0S CHN563 NIKE Aiming Chen CHN 75   121.00 59.00 62.00
66   VEN1 VEN1 Johnny Bilbao VEN 90   121.00 60.00 61.00
67   AUS2 SHAKE AND BAKE Rob Mcmillan AUS 34   127.00 67.00 60.00
68   ITA40 FINN Marko Kolic ITA 85   128.00 65.00 63.00
69 58.0S NED29 NA25 Bas De Waal NED 86   130.00 72.00 58.00
70   AUS243 TBA Warwick Hill AUS 24   130.00 62.00 68.00
71   ITA70 NA23 Francesco Lubrano ITA 72   139.00 68.00 71.00
72   AUS234 SQUID INK Christopher Pratt AUS 74   141.00 64.00 77.00
73   GER262 HEIMATLIEBE Uwe Barthel GER 35   146.00 76.00 70.00
74 70.0S 224 SORCERER Geoffrey Francis AUS 23   149.00 70.00 79.00
75   AUS3 AUS3 John Shallvey AUS 12   149.00 75.00 74.00
76 64.0S ITA1 SONATA Luca Devoti ESP 42   152.00 88.00C 64.00
77   AUS8 MATCHBOX Anthony Wood AUS 14   152.00 74.00 78.00
78   AUS228 DARK SECRET Dirk Seret AUS 11   154.00 79.00 75.00
79   SVK11 NA32 Robert Poor SVK 71   158.00 78.00 80.00
80   AUS203 NA12 Edward Thorburn GBR 83   159.00 77.00 82.00
81   AUS233 LONGBOARD Brian Reynolds AUS 64   161.00 80.00 81.00
82   POR310 TUBA V Rodrigo Quina POR 51   164.00 88.00C 76.00
83   235 THE DECK John Condie AUS 73   176.00 88.00C 88.00C
83   GBR1 SPUNKMEISTER Sander Kooij GBR 82   176.00 88.00C 88.00C
83   ITA941 SHAMBOLA Paolo Cisbani ITA 84   176.00 88.00C 88.00C
83   USA2012 NA38 Philip Toth USA 89   176.00 88.00C 88.00C
83   49 NA2 Egor Larionov RUS 88 Jnr 176.00 88.00C 88.00C
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