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Laser Radial Youth World Championship Dziwnów, Poland - Day four

by Jeff Martin on 1 Aug 2014
Laser Radial Youth World Championship Dziwnów, Poland 2014 Foto PIK/HDI Vision
Laser Radial Youth World Championship 2014 - A new weather system produced a change of direction to the north west and 14 knot winds giving excellent sailing in big waves. For the first of the three races scheduled all fleets were started on time with only three disqualifications for early starts in the girl’s fleet. As the day progressed the winds got progressively lighter, as forecast, with the last races finishing in five to six knots from the same direction.


Overall the leader board in the boy’s championship saw little change considering the wide range of wind speeds and sea conditions. Four out of the top five posted three single figure results. The new leader, Joel Rodriguez ESP was the only exception when he scored an eleventh in the last race of the day. He was able to discard this thanks to his consistent top five places in the first four races of the championship and a dominant performance in the first two races of the day twice leading his fleet home by a big margin.


On the girl’s course Spanish achievements were reversed when Martina Cacho was displaced into second by Monika Mikkola from Finland. Mikkola mirrored Rodriguez with two first places and a tenth which she discarded.

Both fleets are now split into two girls and three boys ‘Finals’ fleets to race head to head in the remaining four races over the next two days.

Results after seven races with one discard: (Complete results at bottom of page)

Girls
1. Monika Mikkola FIN 17 points
2. Martina Reino Cacho ESP 24 points
3. Maud Jayet SUI 26 points
4. Maite Carlier 38 points
5. Maria Erdi HUN 38 points
6. Magdalena Kwasna POL 39 points
Boys
1. Joel Rodriguez ESP 15 points
2. Gianmarco Planchestainer ITA 18 points
3. Nik Willim GER 20 points
4. Nicol Villa ITA 22 points
5. Benjamin Wempe NED 25 points
6. Vladimir Evfimyevskiy RUS 31 points



















Results Laser Radial Boys



Laser Radial Girls






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