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Photo finish decides 2017 Star Sailors League Final champions

by Star Sailors League 9 Dec 2017 21:27 PST 5-9 December 2017
2017 Star Sailors League Finals - Final day © Carlo Borlenghi

With racing taking place in a balmy, near perfect 15 knots on Nassau's Montagu Bay, the 'take no prisoners' shoot out on the last day of the Star Sailors League Final saw the fleet narrow to seven teams after the Quarter Finals and to four after the Semis. Finally this left the finals being contested by France's Xavier Rohart/Pierre-Alexis Ponsot, Britain's Paul Goodison sailing with German Frithjof Kleen, Brazil's Robert Scheidt/Henry Boening and the USA's Mark Mendelblatt/Brian Fatih, the latter crew having 'fast tracked' straight through after decisively winning the qualifiers yesterday.

In the final race, Mendelblatt/Fatih led off the line and all the boats heading out to the left. Goodison/Kleen benefitted on the right and coming into the weather mark just squeaked in ahead of the Americans. At the second top mark rounding the Anglo-German duo looked marginally more secure but with veins of breeze coming down the course, the outcome was still far from decided. On the final approach to the finish line, Scheidt/Boening closed, rolling in with more pressure and on some good waves as Goodison/Kleen looked slow. However at the very last moment Goodison/Kleen picked up speed to win by a metre. It was a suitable ending to this ultimate 'champion of champions' regatta, where the winners gets to walk away with US$ 40,000 of a US$ 200,000 total prize purse.

Goodison described the final seconds: "I was desperate to soak low to come into towards the pin end (of the finish line) and Frida (Frithjof Kleen) was going 'You're Going Too Slow, You're Going Too Slow – Come Up!'. So there was a little panic. It was a little too close for comfort." Kleen added: "It is always super hard to protect yourself from Robert Scheidt because he is the best downwind sailor in the world and he caught us up quite well..."

In fact the two time Moth World Champion and his burly Star veteran crewman had become experts at photo finishes having had a similar experience in the Semi-Finals. On that occasion they were in a must-win battle against Germans Philipp Buhl and Markus Koy: The winner progressing to the final, the loser eliminated. Winning that particular race within a race had been especially important for Kleen. "I was working hard to catch the Germans in the Semi-Final! You could see the difference between us - we were rolling more and that helped us," he observed.

Despite losing the final, Robert Scheidt said it had been a great race. "A lot happened – position changes, tacking on each other, penalties – and then we had a photo finish. We managed to do a good gybe on the inside and we got a little bit more pressure so that when we converged, I thought at one stage that we had got those guys. But in the end I couldn't go low because I was blocked by the race committee boat. They deserved it and for us to be part of that was really exciting."

It was interesting to note that three of the four finalists were former Laser sailors who competed at Athens Olympics in 2004. On that occasion Scheidt claimed gold, Goodison was fourth and Mendleblatt seventh. Throughout the Qualifiers this week, Mendelblatt and Fatih had been the stand-out crew but perhaps suffered from coming into the Finals cold whereas the other teams had already warmed up in the quarter finals and semis.

Goodison was delighted by the outcome: "I am over the moon - I didn't expect this at all." Given today's slightly breezier conditions, the smart money had been on the Star veterans, rather than a newbie to the class like him. "This morning we had a look at the trophy and I saw Bart's name on it (the late Andrew Simpson, who won Star Gold in Beijing 2008 as part of the British Olympic team with Goodison) and Frida mentioned that the top crew got the Andrew Simpson Trophy. Somewhere up there I am sure Bart was smiling on us and making us hike a little bit harder. It is a great honour to race against these guys and I feel so happy to have won and I feel so grateful to have had Frida who has been my mentor, my pain in the ass, my everything for the last 10 days."

And what will he do with his share of the prize money? "Well, I have a new Moth being built, but I think my family might get some better Christmas presents this year!" concluded the two time Moth World Champion, Laser Olympic gold medallist and now Star Sailors League champion.

Tonight's celebration will continue at the Nassau Yacht Club with a Gala Dinner, where Dennis Conner will hand out the prizes to the athletes - who will be wearing their Star Sailors League official blazers, kindly supplied by Think Pink.

The sixth edition of the Star Sailors League Finals will take place once again in Nassau, the Bahamas, from December 3rd to 8th 2018.

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