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SSL Finals - Mark Mendelblatt and Brian Fatih victorious in Nassau

by Star Sailors League on 4 Dec 2016
2016 Star Sailors League Finals Martinez Studio / Star Sailors League
Mark Mendelblatt and Brian Fatih (USA) have won the SSL Finals 2016 and a lion share of the $200,000 Prize Purse. In a dramatic final day, the American pair came with a whisker of being eliminated in the Semi Final and a highly competitive final race, saw three different teams take the lead in an epic display of sensational racing in the tactically challenging Montagu Bay, Nassau, Bahamas.

10 teams contested the SSL Finals 2016, in the Star Sailors League Knock-out format. The trade winds were back in the bay with 12 knots of breeze pumping up at times and shifting both left and right on the short race track.



Quarter Final - Eight teams, one race, with the bottom three eliminated.

Croatians, Fantela and Arapovic, struggled in the bigger breeze and were eliminated, along with their countrymen; Stipanovic and Sitic. The Danish/Northern Ireland combo of Høgh-Christensen and Milne, battled hard to make the cut but lost out by one boat length to Polgar and Koy (GER).



Semi Final - Six teams, one race, with the bottom three eliminated.

Mendelblatt and Fatih, who were rewarded a bye from the Qualifying Rounds, joined the fray. The battle for the crucial third place was to end in high drama. Kusznierewicz and Zycki (POL) and Mendelblatt and Fatih, were locked in an intense downwind battle on final downwind leg, and just metres from the line, the Polish team broke their pole, spinning out just before the finish line. Polgar and Koy were also eliminated, as was the defending champions Szabo (USA) and Natucci (ITA).



SSL Grand Final – Four teams, one race, with the bottom three eliminated.

Negri and Lambertenghi (ITA), who were rewarded a double bye for winning the Qualifying Rounds, joined the fray. Scheidt and Boening (BRA) got a cracking start and with renowned downwind speed to come, the Brazilians looked like they would run away with the final. However, Mendelblatt and Fatih (USA) matched the Brazilians downwind, and the two leaders gybed at the first leeward gate, almost together.

Mendelblatt and Fatih engaged Scheidt and Boening on the second upwind leg and gained the advantage. Rohart and Ponsot (FRA) kept in clean air on the other side of the course, making it a three way fight for the line. The Americans managed to hold of the Brazilians at the last top mark, while Rohart and Ponsot gybed early, heading straight for the finish line. The SSL Finals 2016 went right down to the wire, although Negri and Lambertenghi, were struggling in fourth place, all three teams ahead of the Italians had led during the race.

Mark Mendelblatt and Brian Fatih (USA) crossed the line just ahead of Xavier Rohart and Pierre-Alexis Ponsot to win the SSL Finals 2016. Robert Scheidt and Henry Boening (BRA) finished just behind in third with Diego Negri and Sergio Lambertenghi in fourth place.

Gold Medal: Mark Mendelblatt & Brian Fatih (USA)

“Very hard battle out there today, again like when we won it a couple of years ago. But I told Brian ‘let’s keep our heads down and keep trying. He did a great job crewing the boat and somehow we managed to get around them.”



Silver Medal: Xavier Rohart and Pierre-Alexis Ponsot (FRA)

“It’s been a difficult qualification round, I was feeling quite good but not good enough to beat those strong guys, I was a bit afraid about today but finally we found the good mood with wind with speed and everything, so we really enjoyed the day and we took every opportunity”.



Bronze Medal: Robert Scheidt and Henry Boening (BRA)

“This has been a fantastic competition, really competitive racing in super conditions. We tried our best but we are a team that has just come together and although we showed we are very capable of winning, we made a mistake at the last leeward gate and that cost us. Congratulations to Mark and Xavier and everybody involved, when we have great sport like this, sailing is also the winner.”



The Star Sailors League Finals in Nassau is a perfect occasion to showcase the strong passion and long tradition of sailing in the Bahamas and for Bahamians to share in the celebrations! On Sunday 4 December, with the SSL Finals concluded. The cameras and live internet shows will still be rolling. An elite team of sailors from the SSL Finals will join the Best of the Best Regatta, racing in Bahamian Sloops, against top local teams. Junior sailors will also be racing in several one design classes. Racing starts Sunday 4 December 0900 am local time. (1400 GMT). All of the action, plus features and interviews, will be streamed live from event website.






Results:

Pos
Skipper Crew Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 Race 10 Race 11 Total QFinal SFinal Final
1 USA Mark Mendelblatt Brian Fatih 2 4 7 1 2 5 4 5 1 [21] 14 45.00  –  3  1
2 FRA Xavier Rohart Pierre-Alexis Ponsot 10 1 15 4 11 16 2 6 2 18 [24] 85.00  3  1  2
3 BRA Robert Scheidt Henry Boening 1 7 2 3 3 1 [16] 11 5 6 12 51.00  1  2  3
4 ITA Diego Negri Sergio Lambertenghi 3 2 1 13 4 2 [19] 2 3 9 4 43.00  –  –  4
5 GER Johannes Polgar Markus Koy 4 5 12 9 14 20 6 13 15 [24] 7 105.00  5  4  –
6 USA George Szabo Edoardo Natucci 8 [24] 13 7 10 18 9 7 20 3 11 106.00 2  5  –
7 POL Mateusz Kusznierewicz Dominik Zycki 9 16 6 5 9 [23] 12 3 14 11 9 94.00 4 7/
DSQ
 –
8 DEN Jonas Høgh-Christensen Steve Milne 6 6 4 16 12 6 17 [22] 18 2 19 106.00  6  –  –
9 CRO Tonci Stipanovic Ante Sitic 20 19 3 2 6 7 14 16 13 [25] 8 108.00  7  –  –
10 CRO Sime Fantela Antonio Arapovic 15 10 16 6 7 15 1 [21] 4 1 1 76.00  8  –  –
11 USA Augie Diaz Arnis Baltins 19 [22] 11 12 8 21 3 10 6 5 13 108.00  –  –  –
12 ARG Facundo Olezza Frederico Melo 5 13 8 8 5 9 24 [25] 9 23 18 122.00  –  –  –
13 SLO Vasilij Zbogar Zsombor Berecz 16 18 14 10 1 4 18 [20] 12 10 20 123.00  –  –  –
14 GER Robert Stanjek Frithjof Kleen [23] 9 20 20 21 10 15 1 11 7 10 124.00  –  –  –
15 USA Paul Cayard Josh Revkin 13 [17] 17 15 16 13 8 9 8 8 17 124.00  –  –  –
16 NZL Sam Meech Craig Monk [26/
DNF]
25 19 18 24 8 10 15 10 4 2 135.00  –  –  –
17 ISV Taylor Canfield Mark Strube 11 15 [22] 22 19 3 5 8 16 17 22 138.00  –  –  –
18 BRA Torben Grael Guilherme de Almeida 22 21 5 17 15 14 13 4 [23] 12 23 146.00  –  –
19 SUI Eric Monnin Pascal Rambeau 12 20 [24] 24 17 17 21 17 7 20 3 158.00  –  –
20 GER Jochen Schümann Ingo Borkowski 18 8 [25] 21 18 24 25 12 17 15 6 164.00  –  –
21 BRA Jorge Zarif Bruno Prada 7 3 18 19 [26/
DNF]
26/
DNS
7 24 21 19 21 165.00  –  –  –
22 GBR Nick Thompson Steve Mitchell 21 14 10 14 13 22 11 18 22 22 [25] 167.00  –  –  –
23 USA Caleb Paine Ian Coleman 17 23 9 11 22 12 22 23 [24] 16 15 170.00  –  –  –
24 AUS Tom Burton Andrew Palfrey 24 12 23 23 20 11 20 19 [26/
OCS]
14 5 171.00  –  –
25 GER Hubert Merkelbach Claus Olesen 14 11 21 [25] 23 19 23 14 19 13 16 173.00  –  –
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