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Finn Silver Cup - No racing as big winds hit Hoorn

by Robert Deaves on 10 Jul 2014
2014 Finn Silver Cup, Day 4 Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
No racing was possible on day four at the Finn Silver Cup in Hoorn as strong winds caused the abandonment of all racing. The fleet was sent out on time for the scheduled start at 12.00 but it soon became apparent that the wind was above sensible limits with many boats capsizing in the fierce gusts. After one postponement the race officer abandoned racing as the wind hit 31 knots and sent the fleet back to the harbour, where racing was eventually abandoned for the day later in the afternoon after the wind refused to moderate.

However the sailor's enjoyed the brief sail with a long taxing beat back to the club through some steep, short waves, as the photos show.


The 2012 Junior World Champion, Martin Robitaille (CAN) reflected on his week so far. He is one of three Canadians here this week. 'We are three junior Canadians training together. We had some awesome training this spring. Two of the guys have only joined this year and they have made huge improvements and I'm really glad to be there to give them some advice on the Finn, but so far I'm pretty happy for them where they are. I have been having a bit of a hard time here this week. I'm still in the fight, so I just need more races, but I can't force it.'

'Kyle Martin (CAN) and Riley Finch (CAN) are still in High School, but they are both showing great potential. They are not going that quick here. I have been able to adapt better, but in training they are both a similar speed to me. They are both from the Laser, just 19 and 20, so both young, but still very big. We eat well in Canada.'


This is Robitaille's last year as a Junior. 'Santander is coming up and some training probably in Valencia at the Dinghy Academy. I have made some huge improvements over the few months so the fight for Rio is going to be tight, but I just need to do some more racing I think. That's why I am happy to comeback to Europe and to train with more Finn sailors. I've already been in Valencia at the Dinghy Academy with Luca Devoti. Luca is great. He has a really good gig going for all the athletes. I have a lot of gratitude for what he does for all the athletes. It's really good.'

Coming to Hoorn, did he expect to regain the Junior World title he won two years ago. 'Yes, I believed I could. But I just had a hard start here. I can't change the past so right now I'm just looking to get the most, best races I can until the end of the event. Who knows what will happen. I broke my boom today, so it can be about things you can't control.'


On the decision to abandon, 'I think it was a good decision. We are all Juniors we are all under very limited budget, so if we break a mast it's very hard for us to recover from that. I capsized today and I touched the ground. My mast was only five feet under the water. And I was walking beside my boat. So it was definitely the right decision.'

In the evening the sailors enjoyed the 'Captain's dinner' at the WSV Hoorn clubhouse attended by many local dignitaries including Cees Baas, Chairman of WSV Hoorn, Elvira Sweet of Provincie Noord Holland, Rob Franken of Watersportverbond (Royal Dutch Yachting Federation) and Ben Tap of Gemeente Hoorn, who expressed their pleasure at welcoming the young Finn sailors to Hoorn and how important it was to inspire the local youth to take up sailing to hold events of this nature.

While the forecast seems to be changing hourly, Thursday's weather is predicted to be a return to summer, with light winds and high temperatures in Hoorn. In a change to the schedule again, three races are planned from 11.00. The Finn Silver Cup will conclude on Friday 11 July.







Results Finn
Scores take into account 1  discard
 

No

Sailno

Name

Scores

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

NOR 1

Anders Pedersen, Male

8,0

1

2

(22)

1

2

2

2

RUS 6

Arkadiy Kistanov, Male

10,0

2

(4)

4

2

1

1

3

CRO 52

Nenad Bugarin, Male

33,0

4

5

7

4

(13)

13

4

POL 16

Mikolaj Lahn, Male

35,0

15

1

(17)

11

4

4

5

DEN 5

Jacob Stachelhaus, Male

39,0

9

7

8

(14)

6

9

6

CAN 110

Martin Robitaille, Male

40,0

5

15

(bfd)

3

5

12

7

GBR 29

Peter McCoy, Male

40,0

10

13

6

8

(14)

3

8

CAN 2

Kyle Martin, Male

46,0

8

(19)

10

12

8

8

9

CZE 5

Ondrej Teply, Male

49,0

12

23

(24)

5

3

6

10

POL 111

Jakub Marciniak, Male

52,0

3

12

(18)

13

9

15

11

ARG 1

Santiago Falasca, Male

55,0

14

11

12

(16)

11

7

12

GER 259

Philip Kasueske, Male

56,0

7

16

16

7

(dsq)

10

13

DEN 31

Stig Steinfurth, Male

58,0

11

9

(19)

10

12

16

14

GER 595

Simon Gorgels, Male

59,0

6

8

(21)

21

7

17

15

ITA 214

Riccardo Bevilacqua, Male

59,0

17

6

(ret)

15

10

11

16

NED 972

Tobias Kirschbaum, Male

67,0

13

10

13

(18)

17

14

17

FRA 177

Pic Fabian, Male

69,0

19

3

(bfd)

9

dns

5

18

RUS 28

Artur Kotlyarov, Male

79,0

18

(32)

5

22

16

18

19

RUS 7

Anatoly Korshikov, Male

85,0

20

17

23

6

19

(ocs)

20

BUL 8

Dimitar Vangelov, Male

88,0

(24)

18

1

24

23

22

21

ITA 83

Matteo Savio, Male

90,0

22

20

14

(26)

15

19

22

AUS 22

Joe McMillian, Male

91,0

16

14

(25)

20

21

20

23

NED 963

Michael Kamp, Male

97,0

(27)

26

2

25

18

26

24

RUS 27

Denis Kotlyarov, Male

97,0

21

(29)

9

17

22

28

25

GBR 28

Jack Arnell, Male

111,0

25

22

20

23

(ret)

21

26

HUN 11

Elemer Peter Haidekker, Male

113,0

(29)

25

11

27

26

24

27

CAN 99

Riley Finch, Male

116,0

23

21

28

19

25

(30)

28

POL 22

Jeremi Zimny, Male

117,0

26

27

15

(31)

20

29

29

NOR 5

Lars Johan Brodtkorb, Male

121,0

28

24

3

(dnf)

dns

dns

30

POL 7

Matthew Kobylinski, Male

133,0

(31)

31

27

28

24

23

31

ESP 117

Carlos Ordonez, Male

138,0

(30)

28

26

30

27

27

32

ITA 53

Leoplod Starke, Male

144,0

32

30

(bfd)

29

28

25


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