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Finn Silver Cup - Norwegian sailor out front after day 1

by Corinne McKenzie on 9 Jul 2013
2013 Finn Silver Cup - Zarif chases Perdersen in race 1 Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
For the second day of the Finn Silver Cup, a beautiful breeze welcomed the sailors at Fraglia Vela Malcesine for two early morning races on Monday 8 July. Eager to start their World Championship, after Sunday's racing was cancelled, the young Finn sailors were on the water and ready at 7.30am.

The northerly breeze had reached 14 knots when the start of the first race was given at 8am. The course and the building wind was favouring the left side of the lake with a clear start at the crowded pin end.


The lead was quickly taken by Norwegian Anders Pedersen who had seen his season début cut short with illness while racing in Palma. Pedersen seem to have fully recovered from a long rest and was hard to catch on the water today. However Brazil's youngest Finn Olympian Jorg Zarif didn't leave any opportunity unturned and finally stole the lead on the last run. Not far behind, Jake Lilley (AUS), 2011 Junior World Champion Arkadiy Kistanov (RUS) and Peter McCoy enjoyed the free pumping. McCoy (GBR) who was among the leaders at the first top mark sailed the wrong course around the gybe mark, but didn't lose any positions, catching up on the downwind legs. Defending Champion Martin Robitaille (CAN) didn't race at his best, missing the pressure under the cliffs but still finished in seventh place.


The second race had less wind and the Oscar flag was removed. Australian Jake Lilley secured a good start down from the committee boat to lead the fleet until the last run where Pedersen took his revenge from the first race and the bullet. Lilley settled for second in front of a very consistent Kistanov. Zarif who had totally missed the start in third row, caught up steadily to finish fourth.

At 10.30 all sailors were back ashore for some rest and breakfast.

With racing cancelled on Sunday, the first day of the regatta, through lack of wind, a third race was planned in the afternoon. But playing catch up wasn't easy and the capricious southerly breeze came at 1pm and disappeared as quickly. After waiting on the water the sailors came back to the club but the wind never stabilised on the lake, so it will be another early start at 8am on Tuesday.

After two races Anders Pedersen from Norway is leading with Jorge Zarif second on equal points with world number eight Jake Lilley (AUS).



FRAGLIA VELA MALCESINE

2013 FINN SILVER CUP - Jorg Bruder Trophy

05th - 12th July 2013

 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

1

NOR 1

Pedersen Anders, DSSF
TINI - 46

3,0

2

1

2

BRA 109

Zarif Jorge, ICRJ
JELQ ARABICO - 84

5,0

1

4

3

AUS 41

Lilley Jake, RQYS
AUSTRALIAN SAILING - 47

5,0

3

2

4

RUS 6

Kistanov Arkadiy, CSK VMF
- 00

7,0

4

3

5

GBR 29

McCoy Peter, ESSC
CREDO - 48

10,0

5

5

6

CAN 110

Robitaille Martin, CVL RCYC
DINO - 67

14,0

7

7

7

ITA 213

De Luca Umberto, YCT - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 05

15,0

6

9

8

GER 595

Gorgels Simon, DTYC
KLABAUTERMANN - 70

16,0

8

8

9

ITA 214

Bevilacqua Riccardo, SVOC - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 06

22,0

12

10

10

POL 7

Marciniak Jakub, AZSPG
POLITECHNIKA GDANSKA - 86

24,0

18

6

11

FRA 177

Fabian Pic, SRR
- 61

28,0

11

17

12

FRA 114

Thomas Morel, YCC
- 60

29,0

10

19

13

GER 64

Luttukus Lennart, SKBUE ASTG
- 68

30,0

14

16

14

CZE 5

Teply Ondrej, YC BRNO
- 09

32,0

9

23

15

NED 94

Van Rootselaar Tijmen, ZMVDZ
- 03

32,0

21

11

16

BUL 855

Vangelov Dimitar, Nesebar YC
- 50

33,0

19

14

17

RUS 8

Korshikov Anatoliy, Azov
- 30

33,0

15

18

18

POL 16

Lahn Mikolaj, UKSFW
- 45

35,0

13

22

19

AUT 5

Lehner Nikolaus, SCT
- 55

36,0

24

12

20

RUS 61

Volovik Vadim, Khlebnikovo
- 35

37,0

17

20

21

ITA 988

Savio Matteo, TDV
SCRAT - 07

38,0

23

15

22

RUS 27

Kotlyarov Denis, CSK
- 33

40,0

27

13

23

NED 972

Kirschbaum Tobias, WSVH
Peter - 08

42,0

16

26

24

POL 22

Zimny Jeremy, WKZW
MARTWY CIAG - 44

43,0

22

21

25

RUS 212

Luzan Kirill, KK - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 04

44,0

20

24

26

FRA 51

Leleu Alec, CVThoux
- 66

51,0

26

25

27

RUS 28

Kotlyarov Artur, CSK
- 34

52,0

25

27

28

RUS 88

Ananyev Alexander, SKA St.P
- 40

56,0

28

28

 

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