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OK Dinghy World Championships – Day 4 overall

by Robert Deaves on 1 Aug 2015
Day 4 - 2015 OK Dinghy World Championships Robert Deaves
OK Dinghy World Championships – After a particularly horrible day in Puck, Poland, Andre Budzien (GER) has retaken the lead, though Thomas Hansson-Mild (SWE) dominated both races for two big wins in the big wind and huge rainfall. Jim Hunt (GBR) drops to second and Charlie Cumbley (GBR) moves up to third, despite breaking his centreboard and not finishing race seven.

Just when they thought the weather couldn't get any worse, Puck threw a new version of horrid at the 94 OK Dinghy sailors. The light rain over breakfast turned to moderate rain as they arrived at the club to heavy rain for most of the rest of the day. There were a few breaks in the incessant downpour, but only to build up pressure for the next outpouring from the sky. It was cold, bleak and distinctly unpleasant, but the racing was first class with a relatively stable breeze – and by relatively we mean just 20-30 degree shifts – at 16-25 knots.

It took three goes to get race six away under black flag. It was a clean start with Bo Petersen (DEN) and Stefan Myralf (DEN) flying out of the committee boat end of the line to lead the fleet to the left before rounding the first mark ahead of Pawel Pawlakzyk (POL). Cumbley took the lead on the second upwind, but on the final leg, Hansson-Mild, who had moved into the top five on the downwind, favoured the left while the others favoured the right. He found a nice shift back to cross ahead and win the race from Cumbley and Myralf.

Race seven also started under black flag, with one boat pulled out, the class President Bo Teglers (DEN). Myralf was sailing well again (wearing an offshore jacket for full protection from the elements) to lead round the top mark from Greg Wilcox (NZL) and Hunt. However, Hansson-Mild, one of the fastest sailors in the fleet offwind in these conditions, took the lead on the downwind and extended away for a huge win, hooking every shift perfectly. He took his second win of the day from Budzien and Rene Johannsen (DEN).

Hansson-Mild described his day. “Today was a good day. It was the windiest day so far with a little more stable conditions. In the first race, I started towards the pin and tried to work myself up the beat together with the rest of the fleet. It seemed the right was paying, but we all came up in a pretty tight bunch. After two good reaches, I was in about 10-15 and on the second beat I just played the shifts. On the run, I gained on the top three and got in the top five at the gate. I went towards the left side and found some good pressure with a nice lefty which brought me up to the finish”.

“In the second race I started off much better and got a good rhythm in the shifts to find myself top five at the mark and dived low on the reach since it was so deep and almost a run to the wing mark. I got the inside just before Myralf who showed good speed today and managed to get some distance and could stretch from there on the following beat, run and basically covered from there to win.”

Going into the event as one of the favourites, he reflected on the week. “It's too bad that I had such a slow start at the worlds but with two races to go anything can still happen. But I am of course realistic about the fact that Andre, Jim, Charlie and Bo are all consistent. My starts have been generally bad and I figured out that, since I've not sailed any championships nor big regattas since the Europeans in 2013 I have missed about 50 starts or more and it's quite telling.”

His two race wins have set up a fascinating battle for the top spots in Saturday's two final races. While the smart money would be on the 2012 World Champion, Budzien, and the 2004 World Champion, Hunt, to slug it out, there are some high scores lurking, with only Budzien having a clean sheet to show. Cumbley's inadvertent capsize and centreboard damage opened the points gap to Hunt to 12 points. However Petersen and Pawlaczyk are both within striking range if the opportunity presents itself, so it should be an exciting conclusion to a tough week on the water.?

The final two races are scheduled for Saturday from 11.00.







Full results

Lp. Sail # Name Club Category R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts
1 GER-789 BUDZIEN ANDRE Schweriner Yachtclub e.V Veterans 6 7 5 1 1 4 2 19
2 GBR-1 HUNT JIM Blithfield SC Veterans 3 2 2 31 3 7 4 21
3 GBR-2173 CUMBLEY CHARLIE TEIGN CORINTHIAN YC   5 4 10 7 5 2 DNF 33
4 DEN-1431 PETERSEN BO Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 1 1 BFD 16 2 5 9 34
5 POL-14 PAWLACZYK PAWEL JKW POZNAN Veterans 8 28 1 10 4 6 8 37
6 SWE-100 HANSSON-MILD THOMAS SS Kaparen Veterans 17 13 14 3 6 1 1 38
7 NZL-544 WILCOX GREG Potsdamer Seglerverien Veterans 9 3 3 25 BFD 9 7 56
8 AUS-735 JACKSON MARK Black Rock Yacht Club Veterans 12 11 15 8 11 16 6 63
9 DEN-6 MYRALF STEFAN Hellerup Sejlklub Masters 13 5 12 37 BFD 3 3 73
10 DEN-1442 SARABIA JOHANNSEN RENE VSK Veterans 19 6 22 29 BFD 8 5 89
11 GER-693 V. ZIMMERMANN MARTIN SCOe Masters 27 9 6 55 12 30 11 95
12 AUS-754 WILLIAMS BRENT Adelaide Sailing Club Veterans 11 40 11 53 7 14 12 95
13 GBR-2042 BURTON RICHARD Oxford SC   42 DNF 9 4 9 11 21 96
14 GBR-2154 COWOOD SIMON Northampton SC Veterans 45 19 26 6 16 19 17 103
15 DEN-1397 KOFOED HENRIK Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 21 8 33 28 10 18 24 109
16 GBR-13 SCOLES ALEX Overy Staithe   31 15 29 12 21 15 18 110
17 GBR-2156 DEAVES ROBERT Waldringfield SC Veterans 36 20 16 11 17 24 28 116
18 GBR-2172 BOURNE DAVE Up River Yacht Club Veterans 39 14 13 47 14 21 16 117
19 POL-1 GAJ TOMASZ MOS 2 WARSZAWA Veterans 10 17 32 17 18 DNF 30 124
20 SWE-16 CLARSUND MATS LBS Veterans 16 29 20 22 19 33 20 126
21 GBR-2151 FISH JONATHAN Waldringfield SC   38 27 4 18 BFD 27 13 127
22 AUS-762 ROBERTS MARK Adelaide Sailing Club Veterans 29 BFD 44 5 8 34 22 142
23 SWE-2810 DAGERBRANT JOHANNES Umea SS Junior 25 36 24 14 31 17 31 142
24 GBR-2163 WALDRON GAVIN Morecambe SC Veterans 48 30 21 26 28 20 26 151
25 POL-27 KANIA DAWID ZLKS POZNAN Junior 14 BFD 37 59 24 13 19 166
26 GER-775 RADEMACHER JOERG Segelclub Stevertalsperr Veterans 28 21 35 46 22 22 39 167
27 GBR-2145 WOODS TONY Etherow SC Veterans 26 37 18 58 20 42 27 170
28 GER-797 PICH ANDREAS LUBECKER YACHT CLUB Veterans 34 12 25 DNF 25 41 34 171
29 AUS-719 WILLIAMS GLENN Big River Sailing Club Veterans 53 35 49 42 13 26 14 179
30 SWE-2783 ANDERSSON JONAS Nyss Veterans 20 41 31 9 42 38 45 181
31 SWE-2809 BORJESSON JONAS Kungliga Svenska Segelsa Veterans 22 26 41 21 46 35 42 187
32 DEN-1 ANDERSEN BO REKERS Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 15 BFD 36 36 23 28 51 189
33 DEN-1420 LINDHARDTSEN JORGEN Hellerup Sejlklub Masters 4 BFD 17 60 BFD 10 10 195
34 GER-765 POSPIECH RAINER Yachtclub Berlin-Grunau Masters 30 56 40 13 34 45 38 200
35 POL-117 WOJEWSKI MILOSZ Pogon Szczecin   18 BFD 19 19 BFD 39 15 204
36 SWE-99 ELKJAER HANS Varbergs SC Masters 41 31 34 23 30 63 46 205
37 DEN-3 SVENDSEN JORGEN Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 2 10 7 2 DNF DNF DNF 209
38 GBR-2171 COX SIMON Waldringfield Veterans 57 BFD 23 15 26 60 29 210
39 POL-10 STOBINSKI JANUSZ AZS POZNAN Veterans 59 23 45 50 15 36 48 217
40 GBR-2147 LONSDALE TOM West Oxford SC   44 33 28 51 32 44 37 218
41 GER-787 TIETJE RALF Segler-Verein Grossenhei Masters 51 42 50 56 29 29 25 226
42 SWE-2796 BENGT LARSSON SS Kaparen Veterans 37 51 39 30 35 50 36 227
43 SWE-2803 BERNESAND MARTEN SSV Veterans 68 24 55 24 37 48 54 242
44 POL-7 BERNAT MAREK KKS WARMIA OLSZTYN Veterans 47 49 46 38 33 32 49 245
45 FRA-1823 DE KERVENOAEL GUILLAUME ABC Voile   DNF 32 52 40 49 40 41 254
46 GER-665 STEPHAN PETER Segelclub Stevertal e.V. Veterans 54 46 60 34 36 37 53 260
47 DEN-1402 TEGLERS BO Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 7 50 8 BFD BFD 12 BFD 265
48 POL-4 DROZDZIK RADOSLAW KZ Dryf Kety Veterans 40 18 48 27 41 DNF DNF 268
49 AUS-761 BAKER ANDREW Black Rock Yacht Club Veterans 56 65 38 20 53 58 47 272
50 POL-31 PAWLOWSKI ANTONI AZS POZNAN Veterans 23 BFD 42 63 DNF 31 23 276
51 POL-5 KRAS DAREK MOS 2 WARSZAWA Veterans DNF 55 58 32 50 43 40 278
52 DEN-1407 PEDERSEN MALTE Royal Danish Yachtclub Masters 35 BFD 47 BFD 27 46 33 282
53 AUS-725 KETTERIDGE DAVID Adelaide Sailing Club Masters 49 38 61 35 45 64 59 287
54 DEN-1395 PETERSEN HENRIK KIMMER Herslev Stand Sejlklub Veterans 50 22 59 66 40 59 DNF 296
55 GER-735 GERICKE DIRK SG Einheit Brandenburg e Veterans 75 64 62 41 DNF 23 35 300
56 DEN-1391 TROLAND NILS Herslev Stand Sejlklub Veterans 67 34 54 68 39 54 55 303
57 POL-19 SALAMON GRZEGORZ KZ HORN KRAKÓW Veterans 65 62 79 43 38 52 44 304
58 GER-688 FOEST RONALD DRS Veterans 55 71 63 45 43 53 58 317
59 SWE-2752 MALM ARNE Kungliga Svenska Segelsa Masters 46 59 57 48 52 61 56 318
60 POL-44 DROZDZIK PRZEMEK KZ Dryf Kety Veterans 63 45 64 64 48 49 52 321
61 POL-11 GAJ MICHAL UKS FIR WARSZAWA Junior 58 58 68 DNF 44 51 50 329
62 POL-40 SWIECKI ROBERT MDW Masters 64 52 65 39 54 69 65 339
63 GER-750 DAME DIRK Segler-Vereinigung Mannh Veterans 52 39 DNF DNF DNF 47 32 358
64 DEN-77 STRANDBERG JESPER JESPER STRANDBERG   32 25 30 DNF DNF DNF DNF 369
65 DEN-1430 BRUNN RENE Hellerup Sejlklub Masters 84 43 51 54 47 DNF DNC 373
66 POL-93 CHMIELEWSKI MACIEJ UKZ GROT OSIR SUWALKI Junior DNF 68 70 44 55 74 64 375
67 DEN-7 HEDLUND CHRISTIAN Hellerup Sejlklub Veterans 24 BFD 53 DNF DNF 25 DNF 384
68 GER-640 MARCHOT SVEN SGS Postdam Veterans 72 61 74 52 DNF 66 60 385
69 GER-731 GLAS THOMAS Segeberger Segel Club Veterans 33 16 DNF DNC DNF 55 DNF 386
70 GER-751 RAMIN KNUT CKA Veterans 78 66 66 49 DNF 72 61 392
71 POL-8 CZYZ WALDEMAR KZ HORN KRAKÓW Masters 81 44 73 61 DNF 73 67 399
72 SWE-2815 WESTLUND PER Norrkopngs Segelsallskap Masters 66 BFD 69 DNF 51 62 57 399
73 POL-189 CHODAKOWSKI BARTOSZ UKZ HORN KRAKÓW   69 70 72 62 DNF 68 62 403
74 GBR-46 CARROLL KENNETH Alton Water SC Masters 73 48 DNF DNS DNS 57 43 409
75 POL-12 WLÓCZKOWSKI WALDEMAR KKS WARMIA OLSZTYN Masters 85 73 80 67 58 75 66 419
76 GER-678 RIDDER HEINZ Seglerverein Paderborn Masters 77 63 75 57 57 DNC DNF 423
77 POL-9 GLINKIEWICZ KAJETAN Tsunami Masters 60 BFD 27 DNF DNF 56 DNF 425
78 SWE-2763 HEYMAN CLAES SS Kaparen Veterans 80 69 DNF DNC 56 70 63 432
79 POL-333 GMAJ MICHAL CHKZ LOK Chodziez   76 DNF 78 33 DNF 67 DNF 442
80 SWE-2812 GILLGREN MAGNUS Getskars SS Masters 43 54 67 DNF DNF DNF DNF 446
81 GER-695 BORK ERIK Seesportclub Rangsdorf Veterans 62 47 56 DNF DNF DNF DNF 447
82 GER-767 HOFMANN JULIANNE Potsdamer Seglerverine   61 57 71 DNF DNF 71 DNF 448
83 DEN-1433 ANDERSEN LASR Herslev Stand Sejlklub Veterans 70 DNF 43 BFD DNF DNF DNF 489
84 GER-539 BORCHERS ULI SCST Masters 87 BFD 81 65 DNF 76 DNF 497
85 SWE-2790 SAHLE ULF Getskars SS Veterans 71 53 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 500
86 GER-633 WIRBELEIT CORNELA Saechsischer Wassersport Veterans 83 72 77 DNF DNF DNF DNF 514
87 POL-651 JANCZAK WIESLAW KZ OGNIWO Wšgrowiec Masters 79 60 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 515
88 GER-649 WEHMHORNER KAI SSh Veterans 82 67 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 525
89 DEN-112 JAKOBSEN SVEND Hellerup Sejlklub Masters BFD BFD BFD DNF DNF 65 DNF 535
90 DEN-1432 ERIKSEN RALPH Hadersleve Sejl Club Masters 86 DNF 76 DNF DNF DNF DNF 538
91 GBR-2170 BOURNE ROBERT Up River Yacht Club Masters 74 DNF DNF DNF DNF DNC DNC 544
N/K BEL-230 PIRENNE JACQUES KLYC Antwerp Mlodzik DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 564
N/K BEL-203 ROMMELAERE JOOST KLYC Antwerp Veterans DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF DNF 564
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