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Finn Silver Cup - Brazilian claims the lead on Lake Garda

by International Finn Class Association on 10 Jul 2013
Start of race 4 - 2013 Finn Silver Cup Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
At the Finn Junior World Championship, three more amazing races were held on Tuesday, 9th July in a fresh morning breeze which gave the lead to 2012 Olympian from Brazil, Jorge Zarif.

The day belonged to the early risers on Lake Garda with the best wind conditions encountered in the day's first hours. At 7.00 am the boat park was already buzzing with sailors, coaches and race committee getting ready for the third day of racing. When the gun for race 3 went at 8.00 am the wind was as strong as ever with a 24 knots northerly breeze and waves.


With free pumping on the downwind legs and a triangle course, the morning was survival of the fittest. Racing was more physical than tactical with the course a one way track close to the cliff. The fastest sailors secured a place at the top and often despite an average start. In the day's first race, regatta leaders Jorge Zarif (BRA) and Jake Lilley (AUS) didn't impress at the start: the Brazilian started again in the third row while the Australian touched the pin end mark.

Nevertheless, the pair showed their great speed to gain some ground on their rivals. It was not enough though to catch up with current Junior World Champion Martin Robitaille (CAN) who took an early lead, comfortable and untouchable in the strong breeze, stretching his tall body to make the most of the upwind legs. Lilley and Zarif finished second and third behind the Canadian.


The Brazilian, on fire in the breeze, took a good start in the two last races to take the lead of the championship. Zarif took the bullet in race 4 after a dual with the Australian. In the last race Lilley crossed the line just ahead of the Brazilian, however, an earlier starboard incident between the two was settled in the Jury room with a disqualification for Lilley and another race win for Zarif.


After five races, the sailors can now discard their worst score. 2009 Junior World Champion Jorg Zarif takes the lead of the regatta from Anders Pedersen (NOR) who is in third behind the Australian Jake Lilley. Martin Robitaille is in fourth position on equal points with Peter McCoy (GBR).

After some well deserved pasta offered by the Yacht Club, and truly enjoyed by all, the sailors could take the day off at 1pm, ready for another early start scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday 10 July.

1

BRA109

Zarif Jorge, BRAJZ4, ICRJ

6,0

1

(4)

3

1

1

2

AUS 41

Lilley Jake, AUSJL12, RQYS

9,0

3

2

2

2

(dsq)

3

NOR 1

Pedersen Anders, NORAP2, DSSF

12,0

2

1

4

5

(8)

4

CAN110

Robitaille Martin, CANMR7, CVL RCYC

15,0

(7)

7

1

4

3

5

GBR 29

McCoy Peter, GBRPM40, ESSC

15,0

5

5

(10)

3

2

6

RUS 6

Kistanov Arkadiy, RUSAK48, CSK VMF 

16,0

4

3

5

(10)

4

7

ITA 213

De Luca Umberto, ITAUD1, YCT - FANTASTICA

27,0

6

(9)

8

6

7

8

GER 595

Gorgels Simon, GERSG14, DTYC

31,0

8

8

(14)

9

6

9

GER 64

Luttukus Lennart, GERLL1, SKBUE ASTG

32,0

14

(16)

6

7

5

10

POL 7

Marciniak Jakub, POLJM5, AZSPG

36,0

(18)

6

7

12

11

 


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