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2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final - Belcher-Ryan lead the Men’s 470

by Cora Zillich on 30 Nov 2014
Matt Wearn (AUS) Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy http://www.sailingenergy.com/
2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final - Abu Dhabi - World Champions Mat Belcher (NSW) and Will Ryan (NSW) will lead the 470 Men ten-boat medal race line up on Sunday (30 November) after a solid two, two scoreline from Saturday’s two races at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi.

After a total of six races the duo leads with six points over Panagotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis from Greece.

World number one Tom Burton is the leader in the Laser fleet ahead of fellow Aussie Matt Wearn (WA) who moved up into second place on the penultimate day of racing.

It will be a final day shootout in the Laser at the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates with only minimal separation in the fleet ahead of Sunday’s double points do or die Medal Races following a thrilling penultimate day of racing on Saturday.

Finn sailor Jake Lilley (QLD) managed to move up the ranks and will go into Sunday’s medal race ranked fourth.

Both Australian skiff crews with David Gilmour (WA) and Rhys Mara (NSW) in the men’s and Tess Lloyd (VIC) and Caitlin Elks (WA) in the women’s fleet just missed out of the medal race after late scoring changes. Also Finn sailor Oliver Tweddell (VIC) missed out after finishing 15th after six races.

Four out of seven Australian crews have thus qualified for the final round and will contest Sunday’s medal races

With the Medal Race places decided the competitors will be fighting it out for ISAF Sailing World Cup Final glory as well as a share of the USD$200,000 prize money.

Abu Dhabi treated the sailors to another glamorous day with a north westerly wind coming in around 10-13 knots which made for some exciting action.



Laser:

World number one Tom Burton and Matt Wearn are flying the Australian flag high in the Laser fleet at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, UAE, occupying the top two spots in the ultra-competitive fleet.

Burton has been the standout performer of the week, recording three victories from six races. He leads on 11 points but his young compatriot, training partner, room-mate and rival Wearn piled on the pressure with an outstanding day on the water to pull within nine points.

Burton secured the opening race victory over Wearn by the narrowest of margins. Wearn ramped things up in the final race ahead of Sunday’s deciding Medal Race and picked up an emphatic race win, finishing 60 seconds ahead of Jesper Stalheim (SWE).

The result pulled the young Western Australian within reach of Burton and he was a happy sailor at the close of play, 'I finally found some form,' smiled Wearn. 'I definitely needed it to get into that area to try and push for the top three. It’s a bit of a shock to be up in second to be honest as the racing has just been so close in the Laser.'

'With just 20 boats and one dropped score after six races anything can happen. But that’s the way it is.' Burton and Wearn are sharing a room in Abu Dhabi and it will be a case of ‘what goes on, on the race track, stays on the race track’ on the final day. 'I’m sure we’ll have a good time tonight,' joked Burton. 'There will be a bit of banter and stuff like that but it’s good to see an Australian one two.'

'Matt and I train together a lot. I competed against (Tom) Slingsby in the regatta before he won the Olympic gold and I know how good a feeling it was for me to be just behind him. We train together so this will make for some good memories when we train this Australian summer.'

Medal racing in a highlight competitive fleet is nothing new to Burton who has made the cut in all events he’s competed at throughout 2014, picking up an abundance of medals along the way.

For Wearn he has not faced off against all of the best Laser sailors in the world but goes in with no fear, 'Tom’s got a bit more experience than me in Medal Race situations but I think I’ll go out there and just go for it. If I can win the race then anything can happen.

'It would be pretty big to finish on the podium. I had a bad regatta at the worlds so to get the confidence back up and get back into the groove of the Laser class would be really good.'

An Australian one two is certainly on the cards but Tonci Stipanovic (CRO), Francesco Marrai (ITA) and Jean Baptiste Bernaz (FRA) are all within touching distance. Nonetheless the ever confident Burton remains upbeat, 'Depending on what the conditions are we will see what we can do. I’ll see what the conditions are like tomorrow. I think that maybe there will be some more breeze and inside here (just off of the Corniche) it should be interesting.'

Racing is scheduled to commence at 10:00 local time (17:00 AEST) on Sunday 30 November.

The schedule is as follows:

• 10:20 (17:20) – Laser
• 12:15 (19:15) – Finn
• 14:40 (21:40) – Men’s 470

ISAF Sailing World Cup Abu Dhabi – AST and ASS entries and results (Day 3):

470M (Men’s Two Person Dinghy) – Seven races:
Mat Belcher (QLD) / Will Ryan (QLD) – AST: 2, (4), 3, 1, 2, 2 – first

Laser (Men's One Person Dinghy) – Seven races
Tom Burton (NSW) – AST: 5, 1, (21 UFD), 1, 1, 3 – first
Matthew Wearn (WA) – ASS: 3, 8, 9, 6, 2, 1 – second

49er (Men's Skiff - 49er) – 10 races
David Gilmour (WA) and Rhys Mara (NSW) – AST: 5, 6, 11, 4, 12, 5, 14, (16), 13 – 11th

49erFX (Women's Skiff) – 10 races
Tess Lloyd (VIC) and Caitlin Elks (WA) – ASS: 6, 7, 8, 12, 5, 6, (18 DNF), 18 DSQ – 13th

Finn (Men’s One Person Dinghy Heavy) – Seven races
Jake Lilley (QLD) – ASS: 2, 5, 13, 11, 3, 8 – fourth
Oliver Tweddell (VIC) – ASS: 16, 10, 17, 3, 10, 10 – 15th

 Complete Results:

470 - Men - Overall Results:

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 11 2 (4) 3 1 2 2 14.00 10.00
2 GRE GRE 1 3 (5) 5 4 1 3 21.00 16.00
3 CRO CRO 83 7 (16) 1 2 9 1 36.00 20.00
4 JPN JPN 12 (12) 2 2 3 3 12 34.00 22.00
5 USA USA 1713 1 (11) 7 6 5 4 34.00 23.00
6 AUT AUT 3 11 1 6 (13) 4 5 40.00 27.00
7 ESP ESP 9 8 3 4 7 10 (13) 45.00 32.00
8 AUT AUT 437 4 6 (11) 5 8 11 45.00 34.00
9 SUI SUI 16 5 10 9 11 (12) 7 54.00 42.00
10 ESP ESP 44 9 12 (17)
UFD
12 7 6 63.00 46.00
11 GER GER 15 13 8 10 (14) 6 10 61.00 47.00
12 CHN CHN 1267 10 (13) 13 8 11 9 64.00 51.00
13 RSA RSA 1 (14) 7 8 9 14 14 66.00 52.00
14 ITA ITA 29 6 14 (17)
UFD
10 15 8 70.00 53.00
15 SWE SWE 350 15 9 12 16 13 (17)
BFD
82.00 65.00
16 ITA ITA 27 16 15 (17)
UFD
15 16 15 94.00 77.00

Laser - Men - Overall Results: 
 
Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 AUS AUS 199012 5 1 (21)
UFD
1 1 3 32.00 11.00
2 AUS AUS 199015 3 8 (9) 6 2 1 29.00 20.00
3 CRO CRO 204731 4 2 5 5 4 (21)
DSQ
41.00 20.00
4 ITA ITA 205243 (18) 3 2 2 7 10 42.00 24.00
5 FRA FRA 203800 7 (12) 3 3 9 4 38.00 26.00
6 GBR GBR 201402 2 7 8 7 (11) 6 41.00 30.00
7 CYP CYP 206765 1 11 7 11 (16) 5 51.00 35.00
8 NZL NZL 206426 9 6 1 (16) 8 11 51.00 35.00
9 SWE SWE 199617 (10) 5 10 10 10 2 47.00 37.00
10 USA USA 206151 11 9 (18) 9 5 14 66.00 48.00
11 ITA ITA 207955 12 (17) 17 4 3 16 69.00 52.00
12 NED NED 206745 8 13 15 8 (21)
UFD
8 73.00 52.00
13 EST EST 203724 13 4 6 14 17 (18) 72.00 54.00
14 POR POR 207025 16 16 4 (20) 6 13 75.00 55.00
15 SIN SIN 197538 15 14 16 (17) 12 7 81.00 64.00
16 CRO CRO 207268 6 (19) 13 15 19 12 84.00 65.00
17 NZL NZL 181961 14 (20) 12 13 13 17 89.00 69.00
18 CAN CAN 197120 (19) 10 19 12 14 15 89.00 70.00
19 BEL BEL 202016 17 (18) 14 18 15 9 91.00 73.00
20 ITA ITA 199697 (20) 15 11 19 18 19 102.00 82.00

 49er - Men - Overall Results:

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Net
1 POL POL 52 (13) 1 1 2 13 1 4 13 8 56.00 43.00
2 NZL NZL 34 (15) 12 3 3 1 8 1 9 11 63.00 48.00
3 ESP ESP 32 (10) 10 6 8 4 6 7 8 1 60.00 50.00
4 FRA FRA 6 9 (11) 10 6 5 3 3 4 10 61.00 50.00
5 GBR GBR 10 2 8 8 (16) 6 4 10 2 14 70.00 54.00
6 GBR GBR-98 7 15 5 9
RDG
9
RDG
(19)
DNC
13 1 3 81.00 62.00
7 GBR GBR 33 1 2 (19)
RET
19
RET
10 11 6 10 5 83.00 64.00
8 AUT AUT 84 6 16 13 14 3 7 5 (17) 2 83.00 66.00
9 FRA FRA 14 (16) 13 9 7 9 2 12 5 12 85.00 69.00
10 POR POR 27 (19)
DNF
5 7 5 14 10 9 3 16 88.00 69.00
11 AUS AUS 7 5 6 11 4 12 5 14 (16) 13 86.00 70.00
12 CRO CRO 13 12 9 (19)
DSQ
11 2 12 15 6 4 90.00 71.00
13 SWE SWE 16 3 3 14 10 8 9 (16) 11 15 89.00 73.00
14 FRA FRA 9 4 4 4 12 15 14 2 (19)
RET
19
DNC
93.00 74.00
15 SWE SWE 500 11 14 12 13 7 (15) 8 7 7 94.00 79.00
16 USA USA 150 (17) 7 2 15 16 16 11 14 9 107.00 90.00
17 ITA ITA 26 8 (19)
RET
19
RET
1 11 19
DSQ
19
UFD
15 6 117.00 98.00
18 ITA ITA 444 14 17 (19)
DSQ
9 17 13 17 12 17 135.00 116.00

 49erFX - Women - Overall Results: 

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Net
1 NZL NZL 1 1 (10) 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 25.00 15.00
2 SWE SWE 381 7 6 3 3 3 2 (18)
UFD
2 4 48.00 30.00
3 ITA ITA 4 2 1 2 13 (14) 7 7 6 9 61.00 47.00
4 NED NED 15 4 8 11 5 7 (14) 1 10 5 65.00 51.00
5 ESP ESP 23 3 11 7 4 (15) 9 15 3 1 68.00 53.00
6 DEN DEN 136 8 5 6 1 (18)
UFD
8 9 5 13 73.00 55.00
7 FIN FIN 17 11 (12) 12 6 2 10 3 7 7 70.00 58.00
8 SWE SWE 25 5 (16) 10 7 10 4 4 8 12 76.00 60.00
9 FRA FRA 13 9 9 14 9 8 (16) 12 1 6 84.00 68.00
10 FIN FIN 101 10 (14) 9 10 13 3 10 12 2 83.00 69.00
11 ARG ARG 19 12 2 13 8 4 12 11 (14) 8 84.00 70.00
12 SIN SIN 33 14 4 5 (15) 9 5 5 15 14 86.00 71.00
13 AUS AUS 11 6 7 8 12 5 15 6 (18)
DNF
18
DSQ
95.00 77.00
14 AUT AUT 911 15 3 15 (16) 12 6 13 9 10 99.00 83.00
15 GBR GBR 99 13 13 (16) 11 11 11 8 11 11 105.00 89.00
16 GER GER 777 16 15 4 (17) 6 13 14 13 15 113.00 96.00
17 IND IND 171 17 17 17 14 16 17 (18)
DNF
18
DNS
18
DNC
152.00 134.00

 Finn - Men - Overall Results: 

Pos Nation Sail Number Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Net
1 SLO SLO 573 1 1 (7) 2 2 3 16.00 9.00
2 CRO CRO 524 (5) 3 1 4 3.3
RDG
3.3
RDG
19.60 14.60
3 USA USA 6 3 (14) 6 1 5 9 38.00 24.00
4 AUS AUS 41 2 5 (13) 11 3 8 42.00 29.00
5 EST EST 2 15 (18) 3 7 1 4 48.00 30.00
6 NED NED 842 9 2 4 (20)
UFD
6 14 55.00 35.00
7 NZL NZL 24 4 13 (16) 8 7 7 55.00 39.00
8 ITA ITA 146 12 8 2 (14) 9 11 56.00 42.00
9 ITA ITA 123 6 (15) 15 5 11 6 58.00 43.00
10 GBR GBR 11 8 12 12 10 (20)
DNF
2 64.00 44.00
11 GRE GRE 77 7 4 14 6 (16) 13 60.00 44.00
12 POL POL 17 11 7 9 (17) 14 5 63.00 46.00
13 NOR NOR 1 (19) 6 18 9 13 1 66.00 47.00
14 SWE SWE 6 (13) 11 8 12 4 12 60.00 47.00
15 AUS AUS 261 16 10 (17) 3 10 10 66.00 49.00
16 ITA ITA 117 10 9 11 (20)
UFD
15 16 81.00 61.00
17 EST EST 11 (18) 16 5 13 12 17 81.00 63.00
18 RUS RUS 1 14 17 10 15 8 (18) 82.00 64.00
19 ITA ITA 66 17 (20)
DNF
20
DNE
16 17 15 105.00 85.00
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