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Hotting up at the Star Sailors League Finals

by Star Sailors League on 2 Dec 2016
Penultimate day of the Qualifying Rounds - Star Sailors League Finals Martinez Studio
Three light airs races were held for the penultimate day of the Qualifying Rounds in Montagu Bay Nassau. Getting a good start and having the boat speed to hold a lane was paramount today.

The quality of the fleet is such that the vast majority of the international teams arrive at the first mark together. The top mark was like a messy crime scene on numerous occasions. With qualifying races running out, the scramble for room at the top mark is epic.



Mark Mendleblatt and Brian Fatih (USA) stayed out of trouble today, racing fast and clean, to post a 4-5-1, taking the lead in the Qualifying Rounds. Diego Negri and Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA) started the day on the back foot, scoring a lowly 19th. However the Italians came back posting two podium finish to retain second place. Robert Scheidt and Henry Boening (BRA) led the regatta this morning, but could not repeat their outstanding performance yesterday, scoring a lowly 16-11, but came back with a fifth in the last race, claiming third in the ranking.



Xavier Rohart and Pierre-Alexis Ponsot had a great day on the water scoring a 2-6-2 to climb three places to fourth in the rankings. Sime Fantela and Antonio Arapovic (CRO) are now the top VIP team. The Croatians took a superb win in the first race of the day and a fourth in the last race of the day, to climb from 11th to fifth in the rankings.

Sime Fantela:
“A Perfect day for me. The light wind was a big advantage for us because we are a very light crew. This first regatta is awesome. We had good tactics, good speed and we controlled others. A space in final? Maybe. The fleet is strong and in two races everything is possible.”



Paul Cayard and Joshua Revkin (USA) had three top ten finishes today, as did Augie Diaz and Arnie Baltins and there was a win for Robert Stanjeck and Frithjof Kleen (GER).

Robert Stanjek:
“We sailed the boat quite well today, but what happened today, with lighter wind when you have a good start it’s easier to keep the lead if you keep on going on a perfect lane you continue to gain lengths over the other boats. But we can sail in any conditions.”
Frithjof Kleen:
“Today it also helped the fact that we didn’t touch any mark…like it happened to us at the start, and so we didn’t have to do any penalties. To be honest we have some issues with the boat that it’s delaminating, so sometimes we feel that we are slower.”



Rio Laser Bronze medallist, Sam Meech, racing with fellow Kiwi, Craig Monk have not had the best of luck in the SSL Finals. Sail and rig problems have added to their woes but America's Cup winner and Star sailor, Craig Monk, was still able to raise a smile and the Kiwis scored an eighth in the last race today to raise their spirits.

Craig Monk:
“We haven't had the best of luck and it would have been better to have the lighter weather at the start to get Sam used to the boat. However, this is a fantastic event, with some great sailors in an outstanding setting with superb sailing conditions. We will go out tomorrow and do our best, as will everyone else and we will see how it goes, but we are both delighted to be here.”



Two more races are scheduled tomorrow, to complete the Qualifying Rounds. Only the top ten teams will progress to the SSL Finals on Saturday.

Racing at the SSL Finals 2016 continues tomorrow with the second day of the Qualifying Rounds.


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