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British Finn sailors dominate Marseille’s bay of contrasts

by Robert Deaves on 11 May 2017
Ed Wright, GBR - 2017 Finn European Championship - Day 3 Robert Deaves
Ed Wright, from Great Britain, has retaken the lead at the Finn European Championships in Marseille following another long day on the water after almost four full races were sailed. The ever consistent Norwegian, Anders Pedersen, is up to second while Jonathan Lobert, of France, is up to third.

The Bay of Marseille has been a bay of contrasts so far this week with yet another set of new conditions thrown at the competitors on the third day. The sailors are finding the bay both challenging and at times perplexing. Looking forward to a day of moderate to strong winds, the first two races were sailed in a building south-easterly wind with occasional rain, but the third race was abandoned as the wind died completely. The re-sail was eventually sailed in a light and patchy breeze after the Race Committee moved position.



Race four was a re-sail of the race abandoned on Tuesday with the lead changing at every mark. Tom Ramshaw, from Canada, led at the top after a shifty beat under the Point Rouge headland. Lobert had taken the lead by the gate but then Josip Olujic, of Croatia, found a shift on the left to pass everyone on the second beat. However the winner was Wright, who flew downwind to take the win from Lobert and Olujic.

In the increasing wind, Race five was a triangle course in slightly more wind with the rain easing as the fleet approached the top mark. Mikolaj Lahn, from Poland, led at the top and down the run, but it was Henry Wetherell, from Great Britain, leading round the next top mark and round the reaches to the finish from Lahn and regatta leader, Ben Cornish, from Great Britain.



Race six was where it started going wrong. With Oscar up at the start and a solid 15-18 knots everyone was set for another great race and for once an early finish. However it wasn't to be with the wind already dropping out at the top mark and R flag up to restrict free pumping. The wind dropped to around six knots on the run and there were huge place changes downwind. Wetherall had led at the top and extended round the gate from Milan Vujasinovic, from Croatia and Cornish. Wetherell managed to extend his lead on the next beat as the wind dropped completely for those behind and though he had wind all the way, the race was abandoned when he was 200 metres from the finish line. Most of the fleet was stranded near the windward mark.



After a short wait, the Race Committee moved position and set up a short windward-leeward course further away from the hills to windward. Former European Champion, Ioannis Mitakis of Greece, led round the top mark from the Croatians Vujasinovic and Olujic. It was a short race and Mitakis led through the gate, but Vujasinovic was in the lead at the top and extended downwind for the win, from Olujic, while Wright came through after another blistering downwind for third.

After six races sailed Vujasinovic had broken the British Sailing Team run of five race wins by three different sailors.



The day was won on the water by Pedersen who is piecing together an impressively consistent series with all top eight results.

“It’s been a good week being consistent in all my races. Unfortunately with the new format, if I can keep this up it doesn’t pay off that much. But I am happy with my sailing. I have been improving a lot especially downwind.

“It was shifty, and up and down so hard to get the right puffs. A frustrating day.”



Nicholas Heiner, from the Netherlands had a better day after a tough start to his first Finn major championship.

“I think today was another really tricky day. The race committee put us back underneath the mountain again so every time at the top mark it got really shifty and we had one race where there was no breeze at the top. So basically we sailed four races today, in some really challenging conditions from zero to 20 knots.”

“For myself I just needed to step it up a little bit. Keep my eyes out of the boat and set myself some priorities for today and I think in the end four top ten results, including one abandoned race, so pretty happy with the day.”



Wetherell is now the clear leader in the U23 European Championship after one of the best days on the water. He sits in eighth place overall, 40 points and nine places above Oskari Muhonen, from Finland. Evgenii Deiev, from Russia is in third place overall.

Wetherell commented, “The first two races went quite well with a seventh and a one, and the abandoned race I was winning that as well, but it got abandoned just before the finish, so would have been a great day, but in the fourth race I was in the mid-20s, so it was a good day but it could have been a lot better.'

“In the first two races the wind was quite a steadyish wind given that it was coming off the cliffs, but then gradually through the day the gust to lull got quite a bit bigger and got worse all day, so it was quite tricky.”



It was another long day on the water, but at least the championship is now back on schedule. Super strong winds have been forecast for Thursday, with the first warning signal delayed until 12.00 in the hope that the worst will have passed.

The key for the leading sailors now is to stay in the top 10 so they make the winner takes all finals on Saturday afternoon. A simplified format is being tested here of what was first tried in Palma. The top three boats in the opening series go straight to the five boat Final, while the next seven sail the Semi-Final, with the first two across the line advancing to the Final. It is intended to broadcast both the Semi-Final and Final through Facebook Live.



There are now just four Opening Series races left before the cut is made, with the last race scheduled for Saturday morning, before the Semi-Final and Final on Saturday afternoon.





Results after six races

1 GBR - 11 Edward WRIGHT - 23
2 NOR - 1 Anders PEDERSEN - 26
3 FRA - 112 Jonathan LOBERT - 28
4 GBR - 91 Ben CORNISH - 29
5 HUN - 40 Zsombor BERECZ - 38
6 GRE - 77 Ioannis MITAKIS - 42
7 CRO - 69 Milan VUJASINOVIC - 49
8 GBR - 71 Henry WETHERELL - 51
9 AUS - 261 Oliver TWEDDELL - 55
10 CRO - 1 Josip OLUJIC - 56

Results:

Pos Sail Competitors Grp P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 Club/Country
1

 GBR   11

WRIGHT Edward

FIN/FINN 23.00 86.00 1
1.0
1
1.0
BFD
63.0
1
1.0
17
17.0
3
3.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

2

 NOR   1

PEDERSEN Anders

FIN/FINN 26.00 34.00 5
5.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
4
4.0
8
8.0

NORVEGE

3

 FRA  112

LOBERT Jonathan

FIN/FINN 28.00 41.00 4
4.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
2
2.0
10
10.0
13
13.0

S R ROCHELAISES

4

 GBR   91

CORNISH Ben

FIN/FINN 29.00 81.00 3
3.0
8
8.0
1
1.0
14
14.0
3
3.0
52
52.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

5

 HUN   40

BERECZ Zsombor

FIN/FINN 38.00 56.00 2
2.0
10
10.0
2
2.0
18
18.0
15
15.0
9
9.0

HONGRIE

6

 GRE   77

MITAKIS Ioannis

FIN/FINN 42.00 67.00 14
14.0
7
7.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
25
25.0
5
5.0

GRECE

7

 CRO   69

VUJASINOVIC Milan

FIN/FINN 49.00 86.00 11
11.0
6
6.0
37
37.0
24
24.0
7
7.0
1
1.0

CROATIE

8

 GBR   71

WETHERELL Henry

FIN/FU23 51.00 89.00 7
7.0
14
14.0
38
38.0
6
6.0
1
1.0
23
23.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

9

 AUS  261

TWEDDELL Oliver

FIN/FINN 55.00 87.00 6
6.0
13
13.0
32
32.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
20
20.0

AUSTRALIE

10

 CRO   1

OLUJIC Josip

FIN/FINN 56.00 86.00 24
24.0
9
9.0
18
18.0
3
3.0
30
30.0
2
2.0

CROATIE

11

 CRO   52

BUGARIN Nenad

FIN/FINN 57.00 100.00 21
21.0
3
3.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
21
21.0
43
43.0

CROATIE

12

 TUR   21

KAYNAR Alican

FIN/FINN 58.00 82.00 16
16.0
24
24.0
5
5.0
19
19.0
6
6.0
12
12.0

TURQUIE

13

 NED   89

HEINER Nicholas

FIN/FINN 58.00 86.00 22
22.0
11
11.0
28
28.0
11
11.0
8
8.0
6
6.0

HOLLANDE

14

 EST   2

KARPAK Deniss

FIN/FINN 62.00 84.00 20
20.0
16
16.0
3
3.0
12
12.0
11
11.0
22
22.0

ESTONIE

15

 POL   16

LAHN Mikolaj

FIN/FINN 76.00 139.00 13
13.0
15
15.0
BFD
63.0
15
15.0
2
2.0
31
31.0

POLOGNE

16

 RUS   6

ARKADIY Kistanov

FIN/FINN 76.00 107.00 17
17.0
31
31.0
31
31.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
16
16.0

RUSSIE

17

 FIN   8

MUHONEN Oskari

FIN/FU23 91.00 119.00 18
18.0
28
28.0
11
11.0
28
28.0
24
24.0
10
10.0

FINLANDE

18

 GER  259

KASUESKE Phillip

FIN/FINN 93.00 125.00 32
32.0
21
21.0
19
19.0
23
23.0
23
23.0
7
7.0

ALLEMAGNE

19

 RUS   4

DEIEV Evgenii

FIN/FU23 94.00 132.00 29
29.0
38
38.0
10
10.0
22
22.0
22
22.0
11
11.0

RUSSIE

20

 CAN   18

RAMSHAW Tom

FIN/FINN 98.00 135.00 37
37.0
29
29.0
12
12.0
9
9.0
27
27.0
21
21.0

CANADA

21

 POL   17

KULA Piotr

FIN/FINN 99.00 127.00 26
26.0
18
18.0
25
25.0
21
21.0
9
9.0
28
28.0

POLOGNE

22

 GBR   29

MC COY Peter

FIN/FINN 104.00 167.00 DNF
63.0
19
19.0
40
40.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
19
19.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

23

 ITA   1

BALDASSARI Filippo

FIN/FINN 105.00 168.00 15
15.0
12
12.0
33
33.0
29
29.0
16
16.0
RET
63.0

ITALIE

24

 DEN   24

HOEJEN CHRISTIANSEN Andry

FIN/FINN 106.00 145.00 19
19.0
23
23.0
20
20.0
25
25.0
19
19.0
39
39.0

DANEMARK

25

 SWE   33

SALMINEN Max

FIN/FINN 108.00 171.00 9
9.0
2
2.0
BFD
63.0
UFD
63.0
20
20.0
14
14.0

SUEDE

26

 FRA   17

PIC Fabian

FIN/FINN 108.00 144.00 12
12.0
25
25.0
36
36.0
16
16.0
29
29.0
26
26.0

S R ROCHELAISES

27

 CZE   5

TEPLY Ondrej

FIN/FU23 113.00 176.00 30
30.0
20
20.0
BFD
63.0
30
30.0
18
18.0
15
15.0

REPUBLIQUE TCHE

28

 ITA   59

SPADONI Alessio

FIN/FINN 116.00 154.00 35
35.0
17
17.0
14
14.0
26
26.0
38
38.0
24
24.0

ITALIE

29

 ARG   48

OLEZZA Facundo

FIN/FINN 119.00 182.00 31
31.0
35
35.0
22
22.0
17
17.0
14
14.0
RET
63.0

ARGENTINE

30

 ESP   7

MUSCAT Alejandro

FIN/FINN 121.00 156.00 27
27.0
26
26.0
17
17.0
35
35.0
26
26.0
25
25.0

ESPAGNE

31

 IRL   6

MCCLELLAND Oisin

FIN/FINN 134.00 170.00 28
28.0
32
32.0
24
24.0
36
36.0
33
33.0
17
17.0

IRLANDE

32

 UKR   5

GUSENKO Andrii

FIN/FINN 136.00 174.00 25
25.0
27
27.0
15
15.0
34
34.0
35
35.0
38
38.0

UKRAINE

33

 FIN  218

TAPIO Nirkko

FIN/FINN 138.00 201.00 10
10.0
DNF
63.0
BFD
63.0
27
27.0
34
34.0
4
4.0

FINLANDE

34

 AUS   2

MCMILAN Rob

FIN/FINN 143.00 193.00 8
8.0
22
22.0
50
50.0
37
37.0
40
40.0
36
36.0

AUSTRALIE

35

 GER   25

KOHLHOFF Max

FIN/FINN 150.00 213.00 34
34.0
DNF
63.0
13
13.0
31
31.0
28
28.0
44
44.0

ALLEMAGNE

36

 SWE   11

PETTERSON Johannes

FIN/FU23 150.00 189.00 38
38.0
39
39.0
34
34.0
20
20.0
31
31.0
27
27.0

SUEDE

37

 NZL   64

MC CARTY Brendan

FIN/FINN 158.00 201.00 36
36.0
42
42.0
21
21.0
43
43.0
41
41.0
18
18.0

NOUVELLE ZELAND

38

 FIN  225

HYRYLAINEN Mikael

FIN/FINN 160.00 204.00 23
23.0
44
44.0
41
41.0
32
32.0
32
32.0
32
32.0

FINLANDE

39

 FIN  118

MOISIO Wltteri

FIN/FU23 162.00 215.00 44
44.0
30
30.0
9
9.0
50
50.0
53
53.0
29
29.0

FINLANDE

40

 GBR   98

TWEEDLE Cameron

FIN/FU23 173.00 226.00 33
33.0
43
43.0
23
23.0
38
38.0
36
36.0
53
53.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

41

 FRA   2

DEVINEAU Antoine

FIN/FINN 191.00 254.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
16
16.0
39
39.0
43
43.0
30
30.0

S N O NANTES

42

 FRA  297

BOISARD Guillaume

FIN/FU23 195.00 244.00 45
45.0
34
34.0
35
35.0
49
49.0
47
47.0
34
34.0

CN Sainte-Maxime

43

 GER  595

GORGELS Simon

FIN/FU23 199.00 247.00 48
48.0
41
41.0
48
48.0
40
40.0
37
37.0
33
33.0

ALLEMAGNE

44

 GBR  707

DIXON Callum

FIN/FU23 202.00 250.00 40
40.0
36
36.0
39
39.0
42
42.0
45
45.0
48
48.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

45

 FRA   75

HAY Laurent

FIN/FINN 203.00 252.00 41
41.0
40
40.0
42
42.0
41
41.0
39
39.0
49
49.0

S R ROCHELAISES

46

 RUS  777

GRISHNIAKOV Artem

FIN/FU23 206.00 269.00 39
39.0
DNF
63.0
46
46.0
44
44.0
42
42.0
35
35.0

RUSSIE

47

 FRA   99

ALLAIN DES BEAUVAIS Marc

FIN/FINN 208.00 263.00 43
43.0
45
45.0
26
26.0
46
46.0
48
48.0
55
55.0

S N O NANTES

48

 BER   9

ROCKAL Evane

FIN/FINN 209.00 260.00 49
49.0
33
33.0
51
51.0
33
33.0
44
44.0
50
50.0

BERMUDES

49

 POL   52

STROMSKI Krzysztof

FIN/FU23 219.00 274.00 51
51.0
46
46.0
27
27.0
55
55.0
50
50.0
45
45.0

POLOGNE

50

 HUN  911

HAIDEKKER Elemer

FIN/FINN 222.00 271.00 47
47.0
47
47.0
43
43.0
48
48.0
49
49.0
37
37.0

HONGRIE

51

 FRA  111

LEBRUN Valerian

FIN/FINN 229.00 292.00 46
46.0
37
37.0
DSQj
63.0
47
47.0
52
52.0
47
47.0

S R ROCHELAISES

52

 ITA   83

SAVIO Matteo

FIN/FU23 240.00 303.00 DNC
63.0
DNC
63.0
45
45.0
45
45.0
46
46.0
41
41.0

ITALIE

53

 SLO   99

OREL Jan

FIN/FU23 240.00 303.00 50
50.0
48
48.0
44
44.0
UFD
63.0
56
56.0
42
42.0

SLOVENIE

54

 GBR   88

TWEEDLE Jonathan

FIN/FINN 243.00 306.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
30
30.0
53
53.0
57
57.0
40
40.0

GRANDE-BRETAGNE

55

 HUN   11

HAIDEKKER Peter Pal

FIN/FI NN 245.00 301.00 52
52.0
49
49.0
47
47.0
56
56.0
51
51.0
46
46.0

HONGRIE

56

 GER  231

JESCHULL Denny

FIN/FINN 257.00 320.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
29
29.0
52
52.0
59
59.0
54
54.0

ALLEMAGNE

57

 FRA   28

GRALL Sebastien

FIN/FINN 281.00 344.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
49
49.0
51
51.0
55
55.0
DNF
63.0

S N BANDOL

58

 FRA  113

DADURE Sylvain

FIN/FINN 284.00 347.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
55
55.0
57
57.0
58
58.0
51
51.0

C.V.C.E.P. SACLAY

59

 FRA   66

LOBERT Philippe

FIN/FINN 287.00 350.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
53
53.0
54
54.0
54
54.0
DNF
63.0

S N O NANTES

60

 ESP   57

GOROSTEGUI Victor

FIN/FINN 294.00 357.00 42
42.0
DNF
63.0
DNC
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

ESPAGNE

61

 FRA  869

BAUMGARTEN Regis

FIN/FINN 299.00 362.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
52
52.0
58
58.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

S R V ANNECY

62

 FRA   27

LALLEMAND Pierre

FIN/FINN 306.00 369.00 DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
54
54.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0
DNF
63.0

S N BANDOL

Penalties and redress : 44 (5 BFD; 3 DNC; 31 DNF; 1 DSQ; 2 RET; 2 UFD; )
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