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Rafa Trujillo back in charge as wind ease for Finn Masters in Barbados

by Robert Deaves on 8 Jun 2017
Day 3 of the 2017 Finn World Masters in Barbados Robert Deaves
After two days of very strong winds, the third day of the Finn World Masters in Barbados brought a much needed relief to sailors, with slightly lighter winds, though the racing was perhaps even tougher as almost everyone was now racing rather than just surviving. Rafa Trujillo, from Spain, retakes the lead at the top of the 140 boat fleet with a win in Blue fle et. Michael Maier, from Czech Republic, drops to second, and Piet Eckert, from Switzerland, remains in third.

Allen Burrell, from Great Britain, dominated yellow fleet, leading round the top mark and extending on the chasing pack led by the French sailors Marc Allain des Beauvais and Laurent Hay. The downwind was almost sedate compared to recent days, but the upwinds were still a tough slog against the short step waves, with the occasional huge swell rolling across the course area. Eventually Allain des Beauvais pulled away for second with Christoph Burger, of Switzerland, crossing third.



The Blue fleet contained the past three former champions with Trujillo sailing away for an easy win. There was a giant battle for second place between Eckert and 2015 Masters champion, Vladimir Krutskikh, from Russia. Eventually Krutskikh crossed ahead of Eckert, while Maier recovered to cross fourth and remain second overall.



Seventh placed overall, Karl Purdie from New Zealand, did have the day he was hoping for after a series of mistakes left him ninth in the race but he spoke well of the venue.

“It’s awesome to be here in Barbados. The water is so warm, the winds are fantastic. I couldn’t image a better place for the Finn World Masters. It’s a shame I had a bad day today, but it’s just a fantastic place to be, the people are really friendly. Good courses, good waves. The beach is good but it’s better out on the water.”

“The competition is really good. If you make a stupid mistake you are really punished for it. I think each year the standard had gone up, especially from the last time I competed in La Rochelle. It’s a good contest.”



Burger’s third place lifts him to sixth overall.

'This is obviously quite a special place. No one really knew what to expect but we found really nice conditions with pretty strong winds so far. Today was actually the first day with little bit less. The wind shifts a lot, with a lot of puffs, which makes it really interesting and quite a few lead changes through the races and it’s really enjoyable because you don’t really sail a 1one-way track too much.”

In the morning the Annual Masters Meeting took place in the Barbados Yacht Club. Among the decisions taken were to formally adopt a Masters Europeans to follow on and complement the good work done by the club in Tihany, Hungary, over the last six years with the Euro Cup. Then the vote for the 2019 Finn World Masters took place with a very close decision in favour of the Royal Danish YC at Shovskoved, Denmark.



Otto Strandvig, of Denmark, had jointly presented the bid with Lars Hall. Strandvig said of Barbados.

“It’s perfect, with great racing, and excellent wind, Today was a little bit less wind, and it was really good, just a pleasure to be here.”

“The completion is really tough. It’s really difficult up there, and there are a lot of good sailors, different strength winds, a bit of current so a lot of competition. It has been really nice and warm, the people are friendly. It’s a great party and everything has been well organised.”



On 2019, “It’s going to be a really nice regatta. We are starting the planning the organisation as soon as we get home from here. Shovskoved is a great venue and we promise lots of beer and partying.”

While there have been enough races for a valid series, one more is needed to be completed to introduce a discard and to have a medal race.

Two races are scheduled for Thursday to complete the opening series before Friday’s Final Race and then the medal race to decide the 2017 Finn Masters World Champion.






Results after four races

1 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo, M 5
2 CZE 1 Michael Maier, GM 8
3 SUI 86 Piet Eckert, M 10
4 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh, M 10
5 FRA 75 Laurent Hay, GM 12
6 SUI 7 Christoph Burger, M 20
7 NZL 111 Karl Purdie, GM 23
8 GBR 2 Allen Burrell, GM 26
9 GER 501 Fabian Lemmel, M 30
10 GER 707 Ulrich Breuer, GM 30

Full Results:

Results Day 3 - Races 1-4

No Sailno Name Points 1 2 3 5
1 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo, M 5,0 1 1 2 1
2 CZE 1 Michael Maier, GM 8,0 2 1 1 4
3 SUI 86 Piet Eckert, M 10,0 3 3 1 3
4 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh, M 10,0 2 2 4 2
5 FRA 75 Laurent Hay, GM 12,0 1 2 5 4
6 SUI 7 Christoph Burger, M 20,0 4 11 2 3
7 NZL 111 Karl Purdie, GM 23,0 3 9 3 8
8 GBR 2 Allen Burell, GM 26,0 12 3 10 1
9 GER 501 Fabian Lemmel, M 30,0 16 4 5 5
10 GER 707 Ulrich Breuer, GM 30,0 7 6 6 6
11 NZL 2 Raymond Hall, GM 33,0 10 13 4 6
12 GBR 21 Michael de Courcy, GM 35,0 7 5 9 14
13 FRA 99 Marc Allain des Beauvais, GGM 36,0 26 5 3 2
14 SUI 83 Beat Steffen, M 40,0 14 9 8 9
15 FIN 201 Kristian Sjoberg, GM 45,0 13 14 8 10
16 NED 29 Bas de Waal, GM 45,0 9 16 10 10
17 SVK 470 Andrej Holak, M 46,0 13 6 15 12
18 RUS 41 Felix Denikaev, GM 52,0 8 21 16 7
19 AUS 61 Mark Jackson, GM 55,0 11 18 15 11
20 CHI 12 Antonio Poncell, GM 56,0 5 8 31 7
21 USA 9 Rob Coutts, GGM 56,0 6 23 11 16
22 DEN 6 Lars Hall, GM 56,0 18 15 7 16
23 GBR 720 Julian Smith, GM 57,0 10 14 11 17
24 GBR 65 David Potter, GM 61,0 5 16 16 24
25 FIN 22 Ville Valtonen, GM 63,0 24 17 14 8
26 NED 31 Hans Zuurendonk, GM 66,0 16 7 24 19
27 BRA 177 Andre Mirsky, M 68,0 28 12 23 5
28 GBR 10 Robert Deaves, GM 73,0 22 10 18 23
29 SUI 25 Till Klammer, M 78,0 15 28 13 22
30 FIN 112 Seppo Ajanko, GGM 80,0 11 17 25 27
31 NED 62 Tim van Rootselaar, GM 86,0 19 29 18 20
32 RUS 21 Vladimir Butenko, GM 88,0 18 24 23 23
33 GER 226 Uwe Fernholz, GM 92,0 6 29 32 25
34 RUS 212 Lanfranco Cirillo, GM 93,0 22 24 38 9
35 GBR 17 Paul Blowers, GM 93,0 30 20 28 15
36 GBR 86 Fergus Allan, GM 93,0 17 27 20 29
37 DEN 21 Otto Strandvig, GM 94,0 dns 4 6 14
38 RUS 51 Mikhail Petriga, GGM 94,0 27 15 33 19
39 AUS 267 Darren Gilbert, GM 95,0 9 25 33 28
40 FRA 38 Michel Audoin, GGM 96,0 27 19 29 21
41 SWE 75 Johan Wijk, GM 97,0 20 52 13 12
42 GER 251 Mark-Raimondo Bayer, M 97,0 29 13 34 21
43 GER 960 Klaus Antrecht, GGM 98,0 25 18 17 38
44 NZL 20 Christopher Wells, GM 100,0 21 28 28 18
45 GBR 1 Sander Kooij, GM 102,0 38 27 20 17
46 RSA 51 Philip Baum, GGM 104,0 8 12 14 dns
47 USA 74 Henry Sprague, L 104,0 15 10 9 dsq
48 GER 111 Rainer Haacks, GM 109,0 20 8 dnf 11
49 FIN 228 Harri Kokko, M 110,0 40 22 17 31
50 NZL 10 David Hoogenboom, GGM 111,0 4 19 dsq 18
51 GER 145 Kai-Uwe Göldenitz, GM 111,0 25 32 29 25
52 DEN 1 Frank Hansen, GGM 112,0 37 31 26 13
53 USA 11 Scott Griffiths, GM 114,0 23 37 12 42
54 GBR 93 Tim Simpson, GM 114,0 32 40 22 20
55 GBR 37 Steve Hayles, M 115,0 19 11 dnf 15
56 AUT 7 Michael Gubi, GM 117,0 14 7 26 dns
57 NED 67 Ronald Ruiter, M 119,0 33 34 25 27
58 GBR 52 Will Patten, GM 125,0 33 22 35 35
59 CZE 222 Petr Vinkl, GM 126,0 34 42 19 26
60 SWE 91 Par Friberg, GM 127,0 42 26 31 28
61 RSA 571 Andreas Bohnsack, GM 128,0 48 43 24 13
62 SWE 14 Stefan Nordstrom, GM 129,0 dns 25 12 22
63 USA 12 Steve Landeau, GM 130,0 17 dnf 7 36
64 DEN 80 Michael Staal, GM 132,0 12 dns 19 26
65 GBR 750 Ivan Burden, M 133,0 34 34 22 43
66 AUS 305 David Bull, L 139,0 21 32 41 45
67 GBR 35 Soeren Vonsild, GM 140,0 37 21 47 30
68 AUS 6 Robert Buchanon, GGM 140,0 32 39 36 33
69 SWE 2 Svante Collvin, GM 143,0 35 31 34 43
70 SUI 1 Hans Fatzer, GGM 144,0 24 43 40 37
71 SWE 71 Jonas Andersson, M 144,0 41 39 30 34
72 GER 202 Rolf Elsaesser, GGM 154,0 38 41 40 35
73 NZL 23 Alan Dawson, GGM 158,0 23 36 dnf 29
74 GBR 20 Andy Denison, GM 163,0 36 36 21 dns
75 GBR 80 Ray New, GGM 163,0 43 35 35 45
76 AUS 68 Jay Harrison, GGM 163,0 47 38 36 42
77 GER 122 Holger Krasmann, GM 164,0 31 33 dnf 30
78 GBR 13 Roman Khodykin, M 166,0 dns 35 37 24
79 GBR 62 Jerry Andrews, GM 167,0 35 30 32 dns
80 GER 57 Heinz Wendel, GGM 167,0 36 44 43 44
81 AUT 350 Peter Groegl, GM 169,0 28 33 38 dsq
82 SUI 63 Thomas Gautschi, GM 171,0 dns 30 30 41
83 GER 17 Kai Schrader, GM 172,0 48 dns 21 33
84 USA 101 Peter Frissell, GGM 172,0 31 37 dnf 34
85 AUT 19 Gerald Raschke, GGM 172,0 44 50 37 41
86 GBR 635 Robin Toozs-Hobson, GM 173,0 39 51 39 39
87 RSA 574 David Kitchen, GGM 175,0 51 48 44 32
88 AUT 21 Erich Scherzer, GGM 181,0 44 47 41 49
89 GBR 42 Richard Phillips, GGM 181,0 42 42 45 52
90 NED 13 Harold Lensing, GGM 184,0 41 45 48 50
91 NED 34 Stephan van Bloemendaal, M 184,0 50 41 46 47
92 GER 69 Thomas Huber, GM 187,0 40 46 49 52
93 GBR 787 Steve Popple, GM 193,0 30 23 dne dns
94 GBR 33 Kieron Holt, M 196,0 52 47 27 dns
95 USA 40 Charles Rudinsky, L 196,0 45 45 dnf 36
96 GBR 100 Matthew Walker, M 198,0 49 44 39 56
97 AUT 302 Alfred Braumueller, GGM 198,0 55 54 42 47
98 GER 103 Ralf-Udo Lemke, GGM 200,0 dsq 20 ocs 40
99 GER 909 Udo Murek, GM 200,0 29 dnf dnf 31
100 GBR 58 Paul Brown, GGM 200,0 43 38 dns 49
101 NZL 3 Ben Winters, L 204,0 46 49 dnf 39
102 GBR 564 Peter Vinton, GM 204,0 47 dns 43 44
103 NED 8 Rodrick Casander, L 206,0 dsq 26 dns 40
104 GER 256 Peter Langer-Langmaack, GGM 210,0 54 53 50 53
105 GER 112 Egbert Vincke, L 211,0 45 dns 42 54
106 NZL 19 Denis Mowbray, GGM 215,0 dnf dns 27 48
107 USA 99 Stephen Fuccillo, GGM 218,0 56 dns 44 48
108 SUI 57 Rudolf Baumann, GGM 220,0 46 48 dnf 56
109 RSA 600 Arend van Wamelen, GM 220,0 53 46 dnf 51
110 FIN 145 Mathias Tallberg, GM 225,0 39 dns dnf 46
111 GBR 739 Paul Ward, GM 233,0 26 dns dns 57
112 SWE 44 Bengt Stromberg, GGM 242,0 dsq dns dns 32
113 SWE 100 HansPeter Hylander, GGM 247,0 dns dns dns 37
114 SVK 11 Robert Poor, M 248,0 dns dns dns 38
115 GER 214 Bernd Schulz-Stuecher, GM 250,0 dne 40 dnf dns
116 SUI 3 Carlo Lazzari, GM 254,0 57 bfd dns 57
117 GBR 777 Howard Sellars, L 256,0 dns dns dns 46
118 NZL 193 Gerrit Bearda, GGM 261,0 dns dns dns 51
119 CZE 22 Milos Mares, M 263,0 dns dns dns 53
120 RSA 570 Gerd Bohnsack, SL 264,0 dnf dns dns 54
121 USA 801 Eric Stiverson, GM 265,0 dns dns ocs 55
122 USA 32 Charles Heimler, GGM 265,0 dns dns dns 50
123 SWE 20 Gosta Eriksson, GGM 268,0 dns dnf dns 58
124 GBR 77 Stewart Mitchell, GM 269,0 dns dns dns 59
124 GER 293 Georg Siebeck, L 269,0 dns dns dns 59
126 GBR 67 Gary Pearson, GM 275,0 dns dns dns 55
127 MON 234 Michael Kurtz, GGM 278,0 dns dns dns 58
128 GBR 721 Graham Dale-Jones, L 280,0 dns dns dnf 60
129 AUS 98 James Ley, L 280,0 dns dns dnf dns
129 AUT 322 Wilhelm Kasinger, GGM 280,0 dns dns dns dns
129 CAN 3 Ian Bostock, GGM 280,0 dns dns dnf dns
129 GBR 4 Russell Ward, GM 280,0 dns dns dns dns
129 GBR 553 Paul Beasley, GGM 280,0 dns dns dns dns
129 GER 62 Uwe Barthel, GGM 280,0 dns dns dns dns
129 NED 72 LacusJan Groenhout, GM 280,0 dns dns dns dns
129 NZL 213 Maurice Duncan, L 280,0 dns dns dnf dns
129 SUI 2 Helmut Klammer, L 280,0 dns dns dns dns

  
Scoring penalties are as follows: 

  GER 707 Ulrich Breuer, GM race 5 6, 6 --> 11 points, scp
  CHI 12 Antonio Poncell, GM race 5 7, 7 --> 12 points, scp
  GBR 720 Julian Smith, GM race 1 10, 10 --> 15 points, scp
  NZL 20 Christopher Wells, GM race 5 18, 18 --> 23 points, scp
  DEN 1 Frank Hansen, GGM race 5 13, 13 --> 18 points, scp
  CZE 222 Petr Vinkl, GM race 3 19, 19 --> 24 points, scp
  DEN 80 Michael Staal, GM race 5 26, 26 --> 31 points, scp
  GBR 35 Soeren Vonsild, GM race 5 30, 30 --> 35 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
  GBR 100 Matthew Walker, M race 5 56, 56 --> 66 points, scp
  GBR 739 Paul Ward, GM race 5 57, 57 --> 67 points, scp
  USA 801 Eric Stiverson, GM race 3 ocs, 70 --> 70 points, scp
  USA 32 Charles Heimler, GGM race 5 50, 50 --> 55 points, scp
  GBR 67 Gary Pearson, GM race 5 55, 55 --> 65 points, scp
  MON 234 Michael Kurtz, GGM race 5 58, 58 --> 68 points, scp
  GBR 721 Graham Dale-Jones, L race 5 60, 60 --> 70 points, scp
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