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Finn Gold Cup - Early World Championship victory

by Lindsey Bell on 28 Nov 2015
Giles Scott (GBR) 2014 and now 2015 World Champion - Race 9 Finn Gold Cup Takapuna Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
2015 Finn Gold Cup - A dominant Giles Scott extended his winning streak to 25-months at the Finn Gold Cup in Takapuna, New Zealand, on Saturday (28 November), defending his World Championship crown with a day and two races to spare.

Scott now becomes one of only six sailors in the 60-year history of the Finn Worlds to claim a hat-trick of victories, with Ben Ainslie, whose Olympic title Scott is hoping to keep in British hands next year, the only man with more Gold Cup wins.

The 28-year-old Scott went into the penultimate day of racing on the Hauraki Gulf with an imposing 52-point lead, needing only one result within the top 18 from the day’s two races to secure an early victory.

Looking comfortable from the first gun, Scott’s second place in the first race of the day was enough to wrap up the win ahead of both the final fleet race and Sunday’s double-points medal race.

In spite of that fact, there was no let up from the Portland-based sailor, who posted another second place in Saturday’s second race to take an overwhelming 54-point lead over France’s Olympic bronze medallist Jonathan Lobert into the final day of competition.

“I have been really pleased with my year and the way I’ve been sailing,” Scott said modestly.

“The last couple of months have been tricky to manage because we’ve been testing these new boats that have just come out, so to be able to come here and show good form and win with a couple of races to go is great and I couldn’t really ask for more than that.

“I’ve sailed a good, consistent week and it’s come good early, which is great.”

“I was trying to stay risk-free where possible and fortunately the racing panned out in a manner that rewarded that,” continued Scott, who adds this 2015 Worlds victory to his successes in the 2011 and 2014 editions.

“I think that’s a trait of the Gold Cup with racing in such huge fleets. You can get it right by taking a lot of leverage but you can also get it massively wrong. The majority of the fleet showed that with some high scores there. Being able to stay away from that was key to the week.”

“Winning here wasn’t like the shock emotion I had at the Test Event where the points were so close. It was more of a gradual thing, but I’ll take winning in that manner every time. It’s certainly the way to win a Championship!”



Scott’s not only has his sights on Rio glory next year but also in making a further dent towards his America’s Cup boss Ainslie’s six-win Finn Gold Cup record.

“This event holds a huge amount of history and heritage to it and it’s certainly a regatta that everyone wants to win. To be lucky enough to win it three times is great. There’s another one before the Games next year so hopefully it’s not my last Gold Cup win!”

British Sailing Team Finn coach Matt Howard paid tribute to his charge, but as he and Scott both admit, they’re not a finished product yet.

“You get asked a lot about what sets these kind of people apart. For me, the biggest thing with Giles is that he’s just a very good learner. Ultimately how well you learn, how you move forward, how you get better and learn to sail the boat, pick up new techniques and learn from your mistakes, is what sets apart the great from the good.

“Giles is very, very good at learning. The work rate and the effort and commitment he puts in is second to none. We work extremely hard and we will continue to do so despite the extent of this victory here.”

“I’ve got a list of things for Giles to work on, but I couldn’t possibly share it this close to the Olympics!” Howard smiled.

Elsewhere, Ed Wright qualified for Sunday’s medal race in ninth place overall, while Ben Cornish narrowly missed out on the cut for the ten medal race spots. He’s in 13th overall with a final race for the non-medal race contenders planned on Sunday giving him and James Hadden, in 46th, one final chance to push up the standings.

The final day of racing on Sunday 29 November is scheduled to start from 1100hrs.

Overall

Sailed: 10, Discards: 1, To count: 9, Entries: 76, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Flag Nat SailNo Bow Division HelmName Club R1
24 Nov
R2
24 Nov
R3
25 Nov
R4
26 Nov
R5
26 Nov
R6
27 Nov
R7
27 Nov
R8
27 Nov
R9
28 Nov
R10
28 Nov
Total Nett
1st GBR 41 3   Giles Scott WPNSA 5 3 1 8 4 4 (15) 2 3 2 47 32
2nd FRA 112 12   Jonathan Lobert SNO Nantes (45) 5 19 5 19 14 18 3 1 1 130 85
3rd NZL 16 20   Andrew Murdoch TYPBC 1 7 17 (43) 37 9 6 9 5 3 137 94
4th SWE 33 16   Max Salminen GKSS 22 (24) 13 15 18 1 4 7 15 4 123 99
5th SLO 73 9   Vasilij Zbogar Burja Izola YC 19 6 7 (36) 17 6 9 15 7 14 136 100
6th BRA 109 23   Jorge Zarif   24 20 8 (48) 13 17 11 8 4 10 163 115
7th NED 842 10   Pieter-Jan Postma Delta Lloyd 27 29 5 23 (34) 13 1 6 6 7 151 117
8th FIN 218 24   Tapio Nirkko EPS 11 11 (30) 6 3 16 17 26 18 20 158 128
9th GBR 11 4   Edward Wright Parkstone YC 4 13 10 10 (54) 26 14 21 9 24 185 131
10th GRE 77 11   Ioannis Mitakis YCG 3 27 2 33 (77 RET) 5 20 1 37 6 211 134
11th EST 2 15   Deniss Karpak SK Karpak Sailing Team 14 (42) 4 1 12 21 27 25 23 11 180 138
12th USA 6 7   Caleb Paine St Francis YC 8 21 9 20 14 22 23 14 (36) 12 179 143
13th GBR 91 14   Ben Cornish Exe SC 7 23 24 11 5 (77 BFD) 21 10 14 35 227 150
14th NZL 24 5   Josh Junior WBBC 29 9 14 (54) 40 2 12 4 21 22 207 153
15th CRO 69 22   Milan Vujasinovic JK Split 6 15 15 38 7 (39) 7 33 16 23 199 160
16th FRA 17 42 J Fabian Pic SRR 13 36 25 2 1 8 40 (41) 31 16 213 172
17th URU 301 44   Alejandro Jose Foglia YCPE 2 38 21 (56) 44 11 2 19 8 27 228 172
18th DEN 2 40   Jonas Hogh-Christensen Royal Danish Yacht Club 23 30 20 9 30 28 3 16 19 (77 DNF) 255 178
19th AUS 41 2 J Jake Lilley RQYS (56) 2 45 18 36 37 16 5 17 8 240 184
20th CRO 524 1   Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic JK Labud Fantasica 10 10 16 (77 RET) 24 25 8 77 BFD 11 5 263 186
21st NOR 1 19   Anders Pedersen DSSF 21 4 (77 BFD) 13 39 3 24 23 29 34 267 190
22nd AUS 261 6   Oliver Tweddell Sandringham YC 17 12 39 14 8 7 (42) 18 38 39 234 192
23rd HUN 40 21   Zsombor Berecz MVM SE 15 40 3 (45) 29 24 41 11 13 21 242 197
24th ITA 117 18   Giorgio Poggi SVGDF 35 25 32 (39) 15 12 13 20 24 26 241 202
25th CRO 52 47 J Nenad Bugarin YC Labud 20 (41) 23 24 2 35 38 22 20 19 244 203
26th SWE 6 8   Bjorn Allansson GKSS 43 1 12 (58) 23 46 22 13 22 25 265 207
27th RUS 2 67   Aleksey Borisov   25 26 35 7 6 41 10 35 25 (49) 259 210
28th ESP 17 38   Pablo Guitian Sarria C.N.ELCANO (50) 37 38 3 11 23 36 30 10 28 266 216
29th ITA 146 13   Michele Paoletti SVBG 12 34 (77 BFD) 22 20 33 28 29 26 13 294 217
30th USA 4 80   Zach RAILEY   26 18 34 25 (43) 10 43 17 12 33 261 218
31st CRO 1 56   Josip Olujic JK Labud 18 (45) 31 41 16 36 5 12 43 17 264 219
32nd RUS 57 28   Egor Terpigorev CSP Hlebnikovo, Fantastica, CSKA VMF 36 16 29 21 33 32 30 28 (46) 9 280 234
33rd CZE 5 30 J Ondrej Teply YCBrno 28 14 27 31 9 27 (46) 27 40 32 281 235
34th TUR 21 32   Alican Kaynar FenerbahAgeSK (59) 31 6 49 38 15 34 32 2 31 297 238
35th CAN 110 33   Martin Robitaille CVL/RCYC 30 44 22 29 31 18 (47) 38 34 15 308 261
36th ESP 2 26   Alex Muscat Club Nautica Garraf 40 17 18 42 (52) 19 29 40 41 18 316 264
37th EST 11 29   Lauri Väinsalu ROPK/TREV2 33 (59) 28 16 10 38 31 36 33 42 326 267
38th POL 17 17   Piotr Kula   38 19 (77 BFD) 17 22 29 32 34 32 45 345 268
39th ITA 66 25   Enrico Voltolini   (48) 8 36 46 27 34 33 31 27 30 320 272
40th RUS 6 31 J Arkadiy Kistanov   9 43 33 35 25 (77 BFD) 25 39 30 36 352 275
41st GER 259 34   Phillip Kasueske VSaW 34 28 11 40 35 30 35 37 47 (52) 349 297
42nd ITA 123 27   Filippo Baldassari SVGDF 41 39 26 26 42 (48) 19 24 45 40 350 302
43rd RUS 7 68   Vladimir Krutskikh Fantastica 16 32 43 12 46 (55) 44 45 51 50 394 339
44th ITA 147 53   Simone Ferrarese Circola Vela Bari 37 51 40 (57) 21 42 37 42 44 29 400 343
45th POR 5 37   Frederico Melo Cncascais 32 35 41 52 64 20 39 (77 BFD) 28 38 426 349
46th GBR 18 46   James Hadden WPNSA 42 33 54 4 49 51 57 44 (60) 46 440 380
47th CHN 1225 51   He Chen Chinese YA 39 53 37 32 47 31 (54) 47 48 51 439 385
48th CZE 1 55   Michael MAIER YCR 52 55 44 30 (56) 40 49 48 50 37 461 405
49th NZL 8 82   Matt COUTTS MBBC 31 47 (77 BFD) 27 28 49 45 77 DNF 55 47 483 406
50th DEN 24 54   Andre Hojen Cristiansen SNV 47 52 42 19 (68) 52 61 53 56 48 498 430
51st CAN 2 36 J Kyle Martin Royal Vancouver 58 49 53 47 48 45 52 (77 BFD) 39 41 509 432
52nd CHN 1226 39   Lei Gong Chinese YA 60 22 (77 BFD) 67 60 43 26 77 BFD 35 44 511 434
53rd ARG 1 62 J Fernando Sanjurjo YC Argentina 44 48 52 (66) 58 44 56 43 42 57 510 444
54th ESP 717 57   Victor Gorostegui RCM Santander 53 46 55 (69) 26 50 51 54 57 54 515 446
55th AUS 22 41 J Joseph McMillan WSC 54 56 56 28 (77 RET) 47 50 51 52 56 527 450
56th NZL 111 60   Karl Purdie WBBC 49 54 (59) 34 55 59 58 46 58 43 515 456
57th NZL 21 58   Nik Burfoot TBC 46 50 46 53 51 54 53 52 (61) 53 519 458
58th AUS 26 43   Ian Mckillop R. Prince Albert YC (64) 60 47 51 32 56 62 49 59 58 538 474
59th FIN 225 49   Mikael Hyrylainen NJK 51 57 50 64 (77 RET) 53 55 50 49 60 566 489
60th USA 11 35   Philip Toth USSTS 62 61 51 55 50 57 48 55 54 (64) 557 493
61st AUS 10 48   John Condie Yarra Bay 16' Skiff SC (68) 64 60 37 41 58 60 58 65 61 572 504
62nd FIN 99 65   Jesse KYLANPAA RPS 55 (67) 48 50 59 63 63 56 62 55 578 511
63rd FRA 42 79   Brendan MCCARTY   66 (70) 49 59 45 60 66 61 68 63 607 537
64th NZL 7 61   Bradley Douglas WBC 57 63 63 65 66 61 59 57 53 (77 DNF) 621 544
65th NZL 9 59   Rob Coutts RAYC 70 58 (77 BFD) 61 53 64 65 59 63 59 629 552
66th NZL 20 69   Chris Wells NPC 61 62 57 68 61 62 65 60 (71) 65 632 561
67th NZL 10 64   David Hoogenboom WYC 67 (77 DNS) 61 44 63 68 68 62 67 62 639 562
68th NZL 22 66   Dirch Andersen WYC 69 69 65 62 57 65 (72) 65 64 68 656 584
69th RUS 212 71   Lanfranko Cirillo Fantastica 63 68 62 60 65 67 67 63 69 (77 DNF) 661 584
70th NZL 19 83   Denis MOWBRAY NPC 65 66 58 (70) 67 66 69 64 66 69 660 590
71st NZL 265 72   Mike Pearson CBYC 71 71 64 63 62 71 (74) 67 73 66 682 608
72nd NZL 88 74   Gerard Lelieveld WYC (72) 65 66 72 69 69 70 68 70 70 691 619
73rd NZL 23 73   Alan Dawson WYC 74 72 67 73 70 72 71 66 (75) 67 707 632
74th NZL 3 70   Ben Winters CBYC 73 73 68 71 71 70 73 69 72 (77 DNF) 717 640
75th NZL 193 87   Gerrit BEARDA WYC (77 DNF) 74 69 74 72 73 75 70 74 71 729 652
76th NZL 2 63   Ray Hall WBBC (77 DNC) 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 77 DNC 770 693
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