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Light winds set back Finn Europeans but Ben Cornish takes lead

by Robert Deaves on 10 May 2017
Ben Cornish, GBR - 2017 Finn European Championship - Day 2 Robert Deaves
Ben Cornish from Great Britain has taken the lead at the Finn Europeans following a long day on the water after winning the only race possible on a day beset by light winds and abandoned races. Zsombor Berecz from Hungary moves up to second while Anders Pedersen from Norway remains third.

The mistral that has battered the regatta venue for the past two days finally dissipated overnight, and during the morning slowly faded away to leave a light eight - ten knots in place.



The first attempt at Race three was abandoned at the top mark after the wind dropped off with Karpak leading round with a nice lead. After a 90 minute wait, the fleet set off again but not before two general recalls, the second under black flag, which pulled out regatta leader Ed Wright, from Great Britain, as well as fourth overall Max Salminen, from Sweden.

When it finally got going, Karpak again led at the top from Pederson and Cornish. Cornish took the lead on the first downwind playing the pressure variations across the course well, and the extended hugely on the second beat to lead down to the finish.



In the chasing group, Berecz found the best pressure on the run to round the gate almost level with Karpak and then take second. Pederson crossed a close fourth

Soon after, Race four got away with a clean start with Ioannis Mitakis, from Greece, leading at the top from Cornish and Nenad Bugarin from Croatia. Mitakis held the lead at the gate, but the wind was down to well under five knots at times and soon after the Race Committee abandoned the race and sent the fleet ashore.



The fastest man to the top mark today was definitely Deniss Karpak.

“It was the second hard day here. Today was the opposite to yesterday, up to five knots. Wind was hard enough but I was quite fast in both races. We made almost three races today and two of them were abandoned. And I was twice first boat at the top mark so I am happy with my speed.”

“I finished third in the first race after losing a few places to the good guys, but a nice day for me. I am quite fast in light winds but yesterday I was also quick upwind in the breeze and then struggling in 30 knots downwind.”



Cornish’s win keep the British flag flying at the top of the scoreboard.

“It was a long day on the water just for the one race. The one we got in was a long one. A long course in not a lot of breeze, but good for me as I managed to get the win, which was nice.”

“It was super tight with me Deniss and Anders, especially at the top mark and down the first run, and it started to spread out a bit on the last beat which made my life a bit easier in that light wind”

“It was reasonably tight at the leeward gate but I was quite confident with the numbers I was sailing and we had a reasonable idea where the pressure was coming from at the top right and as it played out it became quite straightforward half way up.”



On his good speed, “We are using some new sails here that we haven’t had much time to test so it’s good to see we are going all right in the breeze we have been targeting.”

“Tomorrow the wind is going back round offshore from the south-east and quite a lot more breeze. Fingers crossed, we’ll be stretching the legs again.”



This week is also the U23 European Championship, with Oskari Muhinen from Finland mixing it with the seniors in 12th overall, just one place and two points ahead of Henry Weatherall from Great Britain.



The sailors were on the water today for more than seven hours with only one race to show for it. The 10 race Opening Series concludes on Saturday morning, before the Semi-Final and Final on Saturday afternoon.





Results after three races

1 GBR - 91 Ben CORNISH - 12
2 HUN - 40 Zsombor BERECZ - 14
3 NOR - 1 Anders PEDERSEN - 14
4 FRA - 112 Jonathan LOBERT - 16
5 GRE - 77 Ioannis MITAKIS - 27
6 CRO - 52 Nenad BUGARIN - 31
7 EST - 2 Deniss KARPAK - 39
8 TUR - 21 Alican KAYNAR - 45
9 AUS - 261 Oliver TWEDDELL - 51
10 CRO - 1 Josip OLUJIC - 51

Results:

Pos Sail Competitors Grp P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 Club/Country
1

 GBR   91

CORNISH Ben

FIN/FINN 12.00 12.00 3
3.0
8
8.0
1
1.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

2

 HUN   40

BERECZ Zsombor

FIN/FINN 14.00 14.00 2
2.0
10
10.0
2
2.0

HONGRIE

3

 NOR   1

PEDERSEN Anders

FIN/FINN 14.00 14.00 5
5.0
5
5.0
4
4.0

NORVEGE

4

 FRA  112

LOBERT Jonathan

FIN/FINN 16.00 16.00 4
4.0
4
4.0
8
8.0

S R ROCHELAISES

5

 GRE   77

MITAKIS Ioannis

FIN/FINN 27.00 27.00 14
14.0
7
7.0
6
6.0

GRECE

6

 CRO   52

BUGARIN Nenad

FIN/FINN 31.00 31.00 21
21.0
3
3.0
7
7.0

CROATIE

7

 EST   2

KARPAK Deniss

FIN/FINN 39.00 39.00 20
20.0
16
16.0
3
3.0

ESTONIE

8

 TUR   21

KAYNAR Alican

FIN/FINN 45.00 45.00 16
16.0
24
24.0
5
5.0

TURQUIE

9

 AUS  261

TWEDDELL Oliver

FIN/FINN 51.00 51.00 6
6.0
13
13.0
32
32.0

AUSTRALIE

10

 CRO   1

OLUJIC Josip

FIN/FINN 51.00 51.00 24
24.0
9
9.0
18
18.0

CROATIE

11

 CRO   69

VUJASINOVIC Milan

FIN/FINN 54.00 54.00 11
11.0
6
6.0
37
37.0

CROATIE

12

 FIN   8

MUHONEN Oskari

FIN/FU23 57.00 57.00 18
18.0
28
28.0
11
11.0

FINLANDE

13

 GBR   71

WETHERELL Henry

FIN/FU23 59.00 59.00 7
7.0
14
14.0
38
38.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

14

 ITA   1

BALDASSARI Filippo

FIN/FINN 60.00 60.00 15
15.0
12
12.0
33
33.0

ITALIE

15

 NED   89

HEINER Nicholas

FIN/FINN 61.00 61.00 22
22.0
11
11.0
28
28.0

HOLLANDE

16

 DEN   24

HOEJEN CHRISTIANSEN Andry

FIN/FINN 62.00 62.00 19
19.0
23
23.0
20
20.0

DANEMARK

17

 GBR   11

WRIGHT Edward

FIN/FINN 65.00 65.00 1
1.0
1
1.0
BFD
63.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

18

 ITA   59

SPADONI Alessio

FIN/FINN 66.00 66.00 35
35.0
17
17.0
14
14.0

ITALIE

19

 UKR   5

GUSENKO Andrii

FIN/FINN 67.00 67.00 25
25.0
27
27.0
15
15.0

UKRAINE

20

 POL   17

KULA Piotr

FIN/FINN 69.00 69.00 26
26.0
18
18.0
25
25.0

POLOGNE

21

 ESP   7

MUSCAT Alejandro

FIN/FINN 70.00 70.00 27
27.0
26
26.0
17
17.0

ESPAGNE

22

 GER  259

KASUESKE Phillip

FIN/FINN 72.00 72.00 32
32.0
21
21.0
19
19.0

ALLEMAGNE

23

 FRA   17

PIC Fabian

FIN/FINN 73.00 73.00 12
12.0
25
25.0
36
36.0

S R ROCHELAISES

24

 SWE   33

SALMINEN Max

FIN/FINN 74.00 74.00 9
9.0
2
2.0
BFD
63.0

SUEDE

25

 RUS   4

DEIEV Evgenii

FIN/FU23 77.00 77.00 29
29.0
38
38.0
10
10.0

RUSSIE

26

 CAN   18

RAMSHAW Tom

FIN/FINN 78.00 78.00 37
37.0
29
29.0
12
12.0

CANADA

27

 RUS   6

ARKADIY Kistanov

FIN/FINN 79.00 79.00 17
17.0
31
31.0
31
31.0

RUSSIE

28

 AUS   2

MCMILAN Rob

FIN/FINN 81.00 81.00 8
8.0
22
22.0
51
51.0

AUSTRALIE

29

 FIN  118

MOISIO Wltteri

FIN/FU23 83.00 83.00 44
44.0
30
30.0
9
9.0

FINLANDE

30

 IRL   6

MCCLELLAND Oisin

FIN/FINN 84.00 84.00 28
28.0
32
32.0
24
24.0

IRLANDE

31

 ARG   48

OLEZZA Facundo

FIN/FINN 88.00 88.00 31
31.0
35
35.0
22
22.0

ARGENTINE

32

 POL   16

LAHN Mikolaj

FIN/FINN 91.00 91.00 13
13.0
15
15.0
BFD
63.0

POLOGNE

33

 NZL   64

MC CARTY Brendan

FIN/FINN 99.00 99.00 36
36.0
42
42.0
21
21.0

NOUVELLE ZELAND

34

 GBR   98

TWEEDLE Cameron

FIN/FU23 99.00 99.00 33
33.0
43
43.0
23
23.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

35

 FIN  225

HYRYLAINEN Mikael

FIN/FINN 108.00 108.00 23
23.0
44
44.0
41
41.0

FINLANDE

36

 GER   25

KOHLHOFF Max

FIN/FINN 110.00 110.00 34
34.0
DNF
63.0
13
13.0

ALLEMAGNE

37

 SWE   11

PETTERSON Johannes

FIN/FU23 111.00 111.00 38
38.0
39
39.0
34
34.0

SUEDE

38

 CZE   5

TEPLY Ondrej

FIN/FU23 113.00 113.00 30
30.0
20
20.0
BFD
63.0

REPUBLIQUE TCHE

39

 FRA   99

ALLAIN DES BEAUVAIS Marc

FIN/FINN 114.00 114.00 43
43.0
45
45.0
26
26.0

S N O NANTES

40

 FRA  297

BOISARD Guillaume

FIN/FU23 114.00 114.00 45
45.0
34
34.0
35
35.0

CN Sainte-Maxime

41

 GBR  707

DIXON Callum

FIN/FU23 115.00 115.00 40
40.0
36
36.0
39
39.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

42

 GBR   29

MC COY Peter

FIN/FINN 122.00 122.00 DNF
63.0
19
19.0
40
40.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

43

 FRA   75

HAY Laurent

FIN/FINN 123.00 123.00 41
41.0
40
40.0
42
42.0

S R ROCHELAISES

44

 POL   52

STROMSKI Krzysztof

FIN/FU23 124.00 124.00 51
51.0
46
46.0
27
27.0

POLOGNE

45

 FRA  111

LEBRUN Valerian

FIN/FINN 127.00 127.00 46
46.0
37
37.0
44
44.0

S R ROCHELAISES

46

 BER   9

ROCKAL Evane

FIN/FINN 134.00 134.00 49
49.0
33
33.0
52
52.0

BERMUDES

47

 FIN  218

TAPIO Nirkko

FIN/FINN 136.00 136.00 10
10.0
DNF
63.0
BFD
63.0

FINLANDE

48

 HUN  911

HAIDEKKER Elemer

FIN/FINN 137.00 137.00 47
47.0
47
47.0
43
43.0

HONGRIE

49

 GER  595

GORGELS Simon

FIN/FU23 138.00 138.00 48
48.0
41
41.0
49
49.0

ALLEMAGNE

50

 FRA   2

DEVINEAU Antoine

FIN/FINN 142.00 142.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
16
16.0

S N O NANTES

51

 SLO   99

OREL Jan

FIN/FU23 143.00 143.00 50
50.0
48
48.0
45
45.0

SLOVENIE

52

 RUS  777

GRISHNIAKOV Artem

FIN/FU23 149.00 149.00 39
39.0
DNF
63.0
47
47.0

RUSSIE

53

 HUN   11

HAIDEKKER Peter Pal

FIN/FINN 149.00 149.00 52
52.0
49
49.0
48
48.0

HONGRIE

54

 GER  231

JESCHULL Denny

FIN/FINN 155.00 155.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
29
29.0

ALLEMAGNE

55

 GBR   88

TWEEDLE Jonathan

FIN/FINN 156.00 156.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
30
30.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

56

 ESP   57

GOROSTEGUI Victor

FIN/FINN 168.00 168.00 42
42.0
DNF
63.0
DNC
63.0

ESPAGNE

57

 ITA   83

SAVIO Matteo

FIN/FU23 172.00 172.00 DNC
63.0
DNC
63.0
46
46.0

ITALIE

58

 FRA   28

GRALL Sebastien

FIN/FINN 176.00 176.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
50
50.0

S N BANDOL

59

 FRA  869

BAUMGARTEN Regis

FIN/FINN 179.00 179.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
53
53.0

S R V ANNECY

60

 FRA   66

LOBERT Philippe

FIN/FINN 180.00 180.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
54
54.0

S N O NANTES

61

 FRA   27

LALLEMAND Pierre

FIN/FINN 181.00 181.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
55
55.0

S N BANDOL

62

 FRA  113

DADURE Sylvain

FIN/FINN 182.00 182.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
56
56.0

C.V.C.E.P. SACLAY

Penalties and redress : 29 (5 BFD; 3 DNC; 21 DNF; )


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