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Mike Maier takes Finn Masters lead in Barbados

by Robert Deaves on 7 Jun 2017
Day 2 of the Finn World Masters in Barbados Claire ADB
Six time Finn World Masters champion Michael Maier, from Czech Republic, has taken the lead in Barbados after another tough and windy day out on Carlisle Bay. Rafa Trujillo, from Spain, drops to second while Piet Eckert, from Switzerland, moves up to third.

The strong winds is not making anything easy for the 140 Finn Masters enjoying a fabulous championship in Barbados and for the third day in a row, the morning started with 20-24 knots on the race course. With an upper wind limit to start at 20 knots the fleet was held on shore as news from the course changed from heavy seas and 20-24 knots to moderating seas at 18-20 knots.



However on arrival, it was clear that it was going to be another big day with a huge cross swell keeping everyone on their toes.

Yellow fleet was again perhaps the easier of the two fleets to race in and this was capitalised on by last year’s fourth placed Eckert, who led all the way round in huge seas and winds going well past the recorded 22-23 knots. Fellow Swiss, Christoph Burger, also found some pace to cross second while Karl Purdie, from New Zealand, continued his good form with a third. Attrition downwind was high and for most, the goal was just to survive to the mark.



Trujillo built a nice lead in the Blue fleet, chased by Vladimir Krutskikh, of Russia and Marc Allain des Beauvais, of France, with Maier close behind. Trujillo extended on the fleet only to fall into a hole on the final approaches to the finish line. Maier capitalised on that and passed him, only to nearly lose it again as he headed for the wrong finish mark. He recovered and crossed just ahead of Trujillo with Allain des Beauvais sailing a great race to cross third.

With that, the Race Committee took the wise decision to send everyone in for the day. There is only so much fun you can have that is good for you.



Allain des Beauvais summed up the feeling of most people here when he said, “This is a fantastic venue. This is the first time I am sailing my Finn in hot water, and the first time I am sailing with flying fish, taking off in front of me, it is very nice. The beer is fine, the sun is fine, the beach is white, this is absolutely terrible, where will we find this again next time. It’s impossible to conceive.”

“The wind is a bit tricky but it has no density so we can sail when it is windy because it’s not so strong. Today I took the risk of the windshift on the left and was about to cover the fleet and two or three good tacks and the second upwind. I was a bit slow downwind because I am old, but at the finish we were lucky at the last mark with a right wind shift and I passed Krutskihk and finished third.”



On Wednesday the day begins with the Annual Masters Meeting, where, among other business, the 2019 venue will be decided between Skovhoved in Denmark, and Marsala in Sicily.

The 2017 Finn World Masters consists of a seven race series from Monday to Thursday, followed by a final race and a medal race on Friday.










Results after three races

1 CZE 1 Michael Maier, GM 4
2 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo, M 4
3 SUI 86 Piet Eckert, M 7
4 FRA 75 Laurent Hay, GM 8
5 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh, M 8
6 NZL 111 Karl Purdie, GM 15
7 SUI 7 Christoph Burger, M 17
8 GBR 21 Michael de Courcy, GM 21
9 GBR 2 Allen Burell, GM 24
10 GER 501 Fabian Lemmel, M 25

Full results Day 2 - Races 1-3 

No Sailno Name Points 1 2 3
1 CZE 1 Michael Maier, GM 4,0 2 1 1
2 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo, M 4,0 1 1 2
3 SUI 86 Piet Eckert, M 7,0 3 3 1
4 FRA 75 Laurent Hay, GM 8,0 1 2 5
5 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh, M 8,0 2 2 4
6 NZL 111 Karl Purdie, GM 15,0 3 9 3
7 SUI 7 Christoph Burger, M 17,0 4 11 2
8 GBR 21 Michael de Courcy, GM 21,0 7 5 9
9 GBR 2 Allen Burell, GM 24,0 12 3 9
10 GER 501 Fabian Lemmel, M 25,0 16 4 5
11 NZL 2 Raymond Hall, GM 27,0 10 13 4
12 SUI 83 Beat Steffen, M 31,0 14 9 8
13 SVK 470 Andrej Holak, M 33,0 13 6 14
14 USA 74 Henry Sprague, L 33,0 15 10 8
15 FRA 99 Marc Allain des Beauvais, GGM 34,0 26 5 3
16 FIN 201 Kristian Sjoberg, GM 34,0 13 14 7
17 RSA 51 Philip Baum, GGM 34,0 8 12 14
18 NED 29 Bas de Waal, GM 35,0 9 16 10
19 GBR 65 David Potter, GM 37,0 5 16 16
20 DEN 6 Lars Hall, GM 39,0 18 15 6
21 GBR 720 Julian Smith, GM 39,0 10 14 10
22 USA 9 Rob Coutts, GGM 40,0 6 23 11
23 CHI 12 Antonio Poncell, GM 43,0 5 8 30
24 RUS 41 Felix Denikaev, GM 44,0 8 21 15
25 AUS 61 Mark Jackson, GM 44,0 11 18 15
26 AUT 7 Michael Gubi, GM 46,0 14 7 25
27 NED 31 Hans Zuurendonk, GM 46,0 16 7 23
28 GBR 10 Robert Deaves, GM 50,0 22 10 18
29 FIN 112 Seppo Ajanko, GGM 52,0 11 17 24
30 FIN 22 Ville Valtonen, GM 54,0 24 17 13
31 SUI 25 Till Klammer, M 56,0 15 28 13
32 GER 960 Klaus Antrecht, GGM 59,0 25 18 16
33 BRA 177 Andre Mirsky, M 62,0 28 12 22
34 GBR 86 Fergus Allan, GM 63,0 17 27 19
35 NED 62 Tim van Rootselaar, GM 65,0 19 29 17
36 RUS 21 Vladimir Butenko, GM 65,0 18 24 23
37 AUS 267 Darren Gilbert, GM 66,0 9 25 32
38 GER 226 Uwe Fernholz, GM 67,0 6 29 32
39 USA 11 Scott Griffiths, GM 72,0 23 37 12
40 FRA 38 Michel Audoin, GGM 74,0 27 19 28
41 GER 251 Mark-Raimondo Bayer, M 75,0 29 13 33
42 RUS 51 Mikhail Petriga, GGM 75,0 27 15 33
43 NZL 20 Christopher Wells, GM 76,0 21 28 27
44 GBR 17 Paul Blowers, GM 78,0 30 20 28
45 FIN 228 Harri Kokko, M 79,0 40 22 17
46 DEN 21 Otto Strandvig, GM 80,0 dns 4 6
47 GER 707 Ulrich Breuer, GM 83,0 7 6 dnf
48 SWE 75 Johan Wijk, GM 84,0 20 52 12
49 RUS 212 Lanfranco Cirillo, GM 84,0 22 24 38
50 GBR 1 Sander Kooij, GM 85,0 38 27 20
51 GER 145 Kai-Uwe Göldenitz, GM 86,0 25 32 29
52 GBR 52 Will Patten, GM 90,0 33 22 35
53 GBR 750 Ivan Burden, M 90,0 34 34 22
54 NED 67 Ronald Ruiter, M 92,0 33 34 25
55 NZL 10 David Hoogenboom, GGM 93,0 4 19 dsq
56 GBR 93 Tim Simpson, GM 93,0 32 40 21
57 AUS 305 David Bull, L 93,0 21 32 40
58 GBR 20 Andy Denison, GM 93,0 36 36 21
59 USA 12 Steve Landeau, GM 94,0 17 dnf 7
60 DEN 1 Frank Hansen, GGM 94,0 37 31 26
61 GBR 62 Jerry Andrews, GM 96,0 35 30 31
62 GER 111 Rainer Haacks, GM 98,0 20 8 dnf
63 AUT 350 Peter Groegl, GM 98,0 28 33 37
64 SWE 91 Par Friberg, GM 99,0 42 26 31
65 GBR 37 Steve Hayles, M 100,0 19 11 dnf
66 DEN 80 Michael Staal, GM 100,0 12 dns 18
67 CZE 222 Petr Vinkl, GM 100,0 34 42 19
68 SWE 2 Svante Collvin, GM 100,0 35 31 34
69 GBR 35 Soeren Vonsild, GM 104,0 37 21 46
70 SWE 14 Stefan Nordstrom, GM 106,0 dns 25 11
71 AUS 6 Robert Buchanon, GGM 107,0 32 39 36
72 SWE 71 Jonas Andersson, M 109,0 41 39 29
73 RSA 571 Andreas Bohnsack, GM 115,0 48 43 24
74 GBR 80 Ray New, GGM 117,0 43 35 34
75 GER 202 Rolf Elsaesser, GGM 119,0 38 41 40
76 AUS 68 Jay Harrison, GGM 120,0 47 38 35
77 GER 57 Heinz Wendel, GGM 121,0 36 43 42
78 GBR 787 Steve Popple, GM 123,0 30 23 dne
79 GBR 33 Kieron Holt, M 125,0 52 47 26
80 GBR 42 Richard Phillips, GGM 128,0 42 42 44
81 NZL 23 Alan Dawson, GGM 129,0 23 36 dnf
82 SUI 63 Thomas Gautschi, GM 130,0 dns 30 30
83 AUT 19 Gerald Raschke, GGM 131,0 44 50 37
84 GBR 100 Matthew Walker, M 131,0 49 44 38
85 AUT 21 Erich Scherzer, GGM 131,0 44 46 41
86 NED 13 Harold Lensing, GGM 132,0 41 44 47
87 SUI 1 Hans Fatzer, GGM 133,0 24 dns 39
88 GER 69 Thomas Huber, GM 133,0 40 45 48
89 GER 122 Holger Krasmann, GM 134,0 31 33 dnf
90 GBR 635 Robin Toozs-Hobson, GM 134,0 39 51 39
91 NED 34 Stephan van Bloemendaal, M 136,0 50 41 45
92 GER 17 Kai Schrader, GM 138,0 48 dns 20
93 USA 101 Peter Frissell, GGM 138,0 31 37 dnf
94 GBR 13 Roman Khodykin, M 141,0 dns 35 36
95 RSA 574 David Kitchen, GGM 142,0 51 48 43
96 AUT 302 Alfred Braumueller, GGM 150,0 55 54 41
97 GBR 58 Paul Brown, GGM 151,0 43 38 dns
98 GER 256 Peter Langer-Langmaack, GGM 156,0 54 53 49
99 GER 112 Egbert Vincke, L 157,0 45 dns 42
100 GER 103 Ralf-Udo Lemke, GGM 160,0 dsq 20 ocs
101 GBR 564 Peter Vinton, GM 160,0 47 dns 43
102 USA 40 Charles Rudinsky, L 160,0 45 45 dnf
103 SUI 57 Rudolf Baumann, GGM 163,0 46 47 dnf
104 NZL 3 Ben Winters, L 165,0 46 49 dnf
105 NED 8 Rodrick Casander, L 166,0 dsq 26 dns
106 GBR 739 Paul Ward, GM 166,0 26 dns dns
107 NZL 19 Denis Mowbray, GGM 167,0 dns dns 27
108 GER 909 Udo Murek, GM 169,0 29 dnf dnf
109 RSA 600 Arend van Wamelen, GM 169,0 53 46 dnf
110 USA 99 Stephen Fuccillo, GGM 170,0 56 dns 44
111 FIN 145 Mathias Tallberg, GM 179,0 39 dns dnf
112 GER 214 Bernd Schulz-Stuecher, GM 180,0 dne 40 dnf
113 SUI 3 Carlo Lazzari, GM 197,0 57 bfd dns
114 USA 801 Eric Stiverson, GM 210,0 dns dns ocs
115 AUS 98 James Ley, L 210,0 dns dns dnf
115 AUT 322 Wilhelm Kasinger, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 CAN 3 Ian Bostock, GGM 210,0 dns dns dnf
115 CZE 22 Milos Mares, M 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GBR 4 Russell Ward, GM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GBR 67 Gary Pearson, GM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GBR 553 Paul Beasley, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GBR 775 Stewart Mitchell, GM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GBR 721 Graham Dale-Jones, L 210,0 dns dns dnf
115 GBR 777 Howard Sellars, L 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GER 62 Uwe Barthel, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 GER 293 Georg Siebeck, L 210,0 dns dns dns
115 MON 234 Michael Kurtz, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 NED 72 LacusJan Groenhout, GM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 NZL 193 Gerrit Bearda, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 NZL 213 Maurice Duncan, L 210,0 dns dns dnf
115 RSA 570 Gerd Bohnsack, SL 210,0 dnf dns dns
115 SUI 2 Helmut Klammer, L 210,0 dns dns dns
115 SVK 11 Robert Poor, M 210,0 dns dns dns
115 SWE 20 Gosta Eriksson, GGM 210,0 dns dnf dns
115 SWE 44 Bengt Stromberg, GGM 210,0 dsq dns dns
115 SWE 100 HansPeter Hylander, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns
115 USA 32 Charles Heimler, GGM 210,0 dns dns dns

  
Scoring penalties are as follows: 

  GBR 720 Julian Smith, GM race 1 10, 10 --> 15 points, scp
  CZE 222 Petr Vinkl, GM race 3 19, 19 --> 24 points, scp
  GBR 80 Ray New, GGM race 1 43, 43 --> 48 points, scp
  GBR 635 Robin Toozs-Hobson, GM race 1 39, 39 --> 44 points, scp
  USA 801 Eric Stiverson, GM race 3 ocs, 70 --> 70 points, scp

 

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