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Giles Scott takes 19 point lead into Finn medal race in Hyeres

by Robert Deaves on 26 Apr 2015
Giles Scott - ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres Gabor Cserta
Giles Scott (GBR) has all but secured yet another regatta victory as he takes a 19-point lead into Sunday's medal race at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres. Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) won both races on Saturday to move up to second overall while Ed Wright (GBR) drops to third.

The wind continued to be uncooperative for the final day of the opening series and with the points very close it was going to be an important day for some. As it turned out, there were again a lot of changes.

In Race 7 Josh Junior (NZL) was the early leader but Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) was on a mission and after rounding the first mark in eighth pulled through the fleet to record his first win of the week. Junior had to settle for second while Zsombor Berecz (HUN) crossed in third.

The final opening series race was also won by Zbogar climbing from sixth at the first mark and taking the lead on the final downwind. Milan Vujasinovic (CRO) rounded the top mark in ninth but also climbed through the fleet to finish second, and move up to fifth overall. Max Salminen (SWE) had his best race of the series, led for some of the race and eventually finished third.

Regatta leader Giles Scott (GBR) scraped an eighth and tenth to actually extend his lead going into the medal race. Only Zbogar can beat him on Sunday. Zbogar, though has a fight on his hands with both Wright and Berecz close enough to deny him a medal.



Scott said, “It was a pretty stressful day for me actually. I just didn’t really get the first beats right and ended up being on the back foot which I was pretty frustrated about as I was starting well and just got the first sector of the first beats all wrong. That kind of left it all to do on the last lap. Fortunately I had some good downwind speed so I was able to pull through on the last run and catch up to eighth I think in the first one, which kind of rescued me going in to the last race.”??“I think if you’d told me after race one that I’d have a 19-point gap going into the medal race I’d have said you were a liar. But I was able to be pretty consistent from that first race and fortunately it paid off.”

“It’s a nice place to be going into tomorrow. I’ve just got to make sure I don’t do anything stupid and get round the course without being disqualified. We’ll see what the conditions are like tomorrow – I’m looking forward to it.”

??Ed Wright, said, “Going into the medal race in third position with a great chance of getting second is going to be fun tomorrow. It’s going to be all on and the only thing I want is silver – so watch out.”

Vujasinovic was pretty happy with his day. “Today I again had solid starts and always came on upwind marks in the top 15. I sailed very concentrated and made some good decisions. Good boat speed helped too. In the end I can say it was a good day.”



Berecz commented on his week.”This is my second time in Hyeres in the Finn and my best result so far after a 28h in 2013. This is my favourite regatta and I came here many times before in the Laser. With this new format and the 40 top guys there is very close racing and i really like it. Every move count and you can make big gains as well as big losses. My worst race was a 17th so I am very consistent and very happy especially when most guys collected high scores here. About tomorrow's medal race: I will try to win the medal race ...this is my chance.”

Sunday's medal race start at 11.15 with the Finn scheduled for 12.30 with highlights on YouTube



Results after eight races

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Total

Net

1

GBR

GBR 41

Giles Scott

(24)

1

5

1

8

4

8

10

61.00

37.00

2

SLO

SLO 573

Vasilij Zbogar

14

19

4

3

14

(28)

1

1

84.00

56.00

3

GBR

GBR 11

Edward Wright

3

(30)

2

5

10

13

11

16

90.00

60.00

4

HUN

HUN 40

Zsombor Berecz

12

(17)

16

9

6

10

3

13

86.00

69.00

5

CRO

CRO 69

Milan Vujasinovic

29

7

19

(39)

3

12

5

2

116.00

77.00

6

CRO

CRO 524

Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic

18

(33)

3

13

15

2

17

14

115.00

82.00

7

USA

USA 6

Caleb Paine

21

11

11

11

1

21

7

(26)

109.00

83.00

8

NZL

NZL 24

Josh Junior

(32)

27

7

10

11

15

2

11

115.00

83.00

9

FRA

FRA 112

Jonathan Lobert

1

(35)

6

20

22

3

9

23

119.00

84.00

10

GRE

GRE 77

Ioannis Mitakis

4

(36)

14

18

29

1

10

12

124.00

88.00

11

NED

NED 842

Pieter-Jan Postma

2

22

9

2

18

22

(27)

15

117.00

90.00

12

NZL

NZL-16

Andrew Murdoch

5

5

(41)
DNF

28

31

9

6

8

133.00

92.00

13

SWE

SWE 6

Björn Allansson

20

14

8

4

25

27

4

(29)

131.00

102.00

14

ESP

ESP-7

Alex Muscat

(35)

15

10

8

9

23

12

33

145.00

110.00

15

EST

EST 2

Deniss Karpak

(34)

3

26

16

30

7

28

4

148.00

114.00

16

FRA

FRA 29

Thomas Le Breton

(41)
DNF

13

13

14

5

36

19

17

158.00

117.00

17

AUS

AUS 41

Jake Lilley

6

26

17

19

(32)

20

23

6

149.00

117.00

18

ITA

ITA 146

Michele Paoletti

11

2

25

17

23

24

16

(27)

145.00

118.00

19

AUS

AUS 261

Oliver Tweddell

13

21

36

(37)

19

16

13

5

160.00

123.00

20

ITA

ITA 123

Filippo Baldassari

(41)
DSQ

38

12

24

12

8

22

7

164.00

123.00

21

DEN

DEN 4

Mads Bendix

(36)

10

30

30

16

6

15

18

161.00

125.00

22

SWE

SWE 33

Max Salminen

28

20

15

21

20

(29)

20

3

156.00

127.00

23

BRA

BRA 109

Jorge Zarif

15

16

23

29

4

11

29

(34)

161.00

127.00

24

CZE

CZE 5

Ondrej Teply

8

6

(39)

35

24

19

26

9

166.00

127.00

25

GBR

GBR 91

Ben Cornish

26

9

24

12

28

14

(30)

19

162.00

132.00

26

POR

POR 5

Frederico Melo

16

12

20

31

17

(32)

18

32

178.00

146.00

27

FIN

FIN 218

Tapio Nirkko

37

28

1

6

21

35

25

(38)

191.00

153.00

28

EST

EST 11

Lauri Väinsalu

9

32

37

(38)

13

5

34

28

196.00

158.00

29

URU

URU 301

Alejandro Jose Foglia

10

8

28

26

26

25

(41)
DNC

41
DNC

205.00

164.00

30

ITA

ITA 117

Giorgio Poggi

23

4

27

22

33

(37)

21

35

202.00

165.00

31

TUR

TUR 21

Alican Kaynar

30

29

18

23

7

(41)
DNF

36

22

206.00

165.00

32

ITA

ITA 66

Enrico Voltolini

31

31

22

7

(37)

26

31

25

210.00

173.00

33

DEN

DEN 31

Stig Steinfurth

25

34

34

(36)

2

17

33

31

212.00

176.00

34

GER

GER 259

Phillip Kasueske

33

24

29

34

(36)

18

14

24

212.00

176.00

35

ESP

ESP-8

Pablo Guitian Sarria

17

18

33

32

(41)
DNF

41
DNE

24

20

226.00

185.00

36

RUS

RUS 57

Egor Terpigorev

19

25

21

15

39

(41)
DNF

41
BFD

30

231.00

190.00

37

FRA

FRA 17

Fabian Pic

7

(37)

35

27

27

34

32

37

236.00

199.00

38

RUS

RUS 7

Anatoliy Korshikov

22

(39)

31

25

38

31

35

21

242.00

203.00

39

NOR

NOR-1

Anders Pedersen

27

23

32

40

35

33

(41)
DNC

41
DNC

272.00

231.00

40

GER

GER 252

Eike Tjark Martens

38

(40)

38

33

34

30

37

36

286.00

246.00

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