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Finn Silver Cup - Zarif seals title on penultimate day

by International Finn Class Association on 12 Jul 2013
Jorge Zarif winds title with a race to spare - 2013 Finn Silver Cup Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
At the 2013 Finn Silver Cup, with one race left in the Finn Junior World Championship, Jorge Zarif (BRA) has sealed the title after a series of consistent races. On the penultimate day, Zarif scored a third and a second place and is now untouchable. Jake Lilley (AUS) struck back with two bullets to pass current World Champion Martin Robitaille (CAN) by a few points.

The last race in the championship will decide Silver and Bronze, and there are five sailors who can still stand on the podium.


As usual, racing started at 8am with a 18 knots breeze. And as usual, the pressure along the left side, down the cliff made choices predictable. The leaders gathered in the middle of the starting line and sailed upwind to the cliff. Peter McCoy (GBR) after a great start and a good speed up the beat, passed the top mark in first place, trailed by Lilley and Zarif. The Australian passed the British on the run and remained in the lead until the finish.

The start of the second race was evenly spread on the line but it took three attempts to have a clear start. The wind was stable and around 14 knots, providing another great race.

Lilley took a good start and was first at the cliff followed by most of the fleet. Closely followed by 2009 Junior World Champion Zarif, Lilley increased his lead steadily to win a second race.

Strong wind races and early starts have made for a testing regatta for the young sailors who are also enjoying a good rest each afternoon.

The last race will start at 8am on Friday and will decide Silver and Bronze.

Unless there is a major breach of rules, Zarif is sure to get Gold. This will be the 2nd Junior World title for the Brazilian who had won the Silver Cup in 2009 on Balaton.



Fraglia Vela Malcesine

2013 Finn Silver Cup - Jorg Bruder Trophy
05th - 12th July 2013
 
Punteggi presi in considerazione 1  scarto
 

No

Numero

Nome

Punti

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

BRA 109

Zarif Jorge, ICRJ
JELQ ARABICO - 84

16,0

1

(4)

3

1

1

3

1

1

3

2

2

AUS 41

Lilley Jake, RQYS
AUSTRALIAN SAILING - 47

31,0

3

2

2

2

(dsq)

6

7

7

1

1

3

CAN 110

Robitaille Martin, CVL RCYC
DINO - 67

34,0

(7)

7

1

4

3

1

3

5

6

4

4

GBR 29

McCoy Peter, ESSC
CREDO - 48

39,0

5

5

(10)

3

2

2

8

9

2

3

5

NOR 1

Pedersen Anders, DSSF
TINI - 46

47,0

2

1

4

5

8

5

(18)

13

4

5

6

RUS 6

Kistanov Arkadiy, CSK VMF / Moscow Sailing Schoo
- 00

47,0

4

3

5

(10)

4

4

9

3

9

6

7

POL 7

Marciniak Jakub, AZSPG
POLITECHNIKA GDANSKA - 86

68,0

(18)

6

7

12

11

7

2

4

11

8

8

ITA 213

De Luca Umberto, YCT - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 05

69,0

6

9

8

6

7

(ocs)

5

10

8

10

9

GER 64

Luttukus Lennart, SKBUE ASTG
- 68

83,0

14

16

6

7

5

10

13

(18)

5

7

10

ITA 214

Bevilacqua Riccardo, SVOC - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 06

89,0

12

10

9

11

9

12

6

(20)

7

13

11

GER 595

Gorgels Simon, DTYC
KLABAUTERMANN - 70

90,0

8

8

14

9

6

13

11

(24)

10

11

12

CZE 5

Teply Ondrej, YC BRNO
- 09

102,0

9

23

18

8

10

(ocs)

4

2

16

12

13

POL 16

Lahn Mikolaj, UKSFW
- 45

122,0

13

(22)

15

14

13

15

10

14

14

14

14

FRA 114

Thomas Morel, YCC
- 60

133,0

10

19

13

15

14

11

(27)

23

19

9

15

NED 972

Kirschbaum Tobias, WSVH
Peter - 08

135,0

16

(26)

12

17

17

9

12

21

15

16

16

RUS 8

Korshikov Anatoliy, Azov
- 30

141,0

15

18

11

16

18

8

(23)

22

13

20

17

RUS 212

Luzan Kirill, KK - FANTASTICA
FANTASTICA - 04

145,0

20

(24)

16

24

12

16

17

11

12

17

18

BUL 855

Vangelov Dimitar, Nesebar YC
- 50

148,0

19

14

22

18

15

14

14

(dnf)

17

15

19

NED 94

Van Rootselaar Tijmen, ZMVDZ
- 03

155,0

21

11

21

21

20

17

16

6

(23)

22

20

ITA 988

Savio Matteo, STDV - FANTASTICA
SCRAT - 07

174,0

23

15

19

22

21

23

15

16

20

(25)

21

RUS 61

Volovik Vadim, Khlebnikovo
- 35

176,0

17

20

23

25

22

18

21

12

18

(26)

22

AUT 5

Lehner Nikolaus, SCT
- 55

176,0

24

12

20

19

19

(ocs)

26

17

21

18

23

RUS 27

Kotlyarov Denis, CSK
- 33

186,0

27

13

26

26

23

(dsq)

22

8

22

19

24

POL 22

Zimny Jeremy, WKZW
MARTWY CIAG - 44

193,0

22

21

(dnf)

23

16

20

19

25

24

23

25

FRA 51

Leleu Alec, CVThoux
- 66

201,0

26

25

24

(27)

24

21

20

15

25

21

26

FRA 177

Fabian Pic, SRR
- 61

203,0

11

17

17

13

(dnf)

dnc

dnc

dnc

dnc

dnc

27

RUS 28

Kotlyarov Artur, CSK
- 34

208,0

25

(27)

25

20

26

19

24

19

26

24

28

RUS 88

Ananyev Alexander, SKA St.P
- 40

235,0

(28)

28

27

28

25

22

25

26

27

27

 

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