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Slater OCS, Florent takes lead at Finn Europeans

by Robert Deaves, IFA on 8 May 2008
2008 Finn Europeans Marina Scarlino GBR Ben Ainslie on fire in Race 3 James Taylor

Guillaume Florent of France has yet to make a mistake at the 2008 Finn European Championship - A first and third today moves him into the overall lead. Canadian Chris Cook won the second race to move up to second overall, just one point behind the Frenchman.

A better day for Ben Ainslie, he finished second in the first race in a tight finish with Florent. In race two Ainslie rounded the top mark in the early 30s and then continued his comeback tradition and finished eighth to keep his title chances alive, although he has been making hard work of it so far.

New Zealand's Dan Slater got on the wrong side of the race officer with an OCS (On Course Side) or premature starter in Race 4, followed with a 19th in Race 5. With advent of a discard after Race 5, Slater was able to drop his OCS from the pointscore, and lies in 17th place overall - down eight places overnight.

After yesterday's long, hard day on the Gulf of Follonica, the Finn sailors arrived at the La Marina di Scarlino hoping for a less wearing day on the body and mind. Conditions were the same as the previous day, so rather than wait on the water, the race committee postponed onshore until 13.30 while the wind gradually died and then shifted to a sea breeze of 6-8 knots.

Race four was started at 14.40 with the pin end favoured and the fleet got cleanly away first time. Several favourites including yesterday's race winner the Netherlands Pieter-Jan Postma, Jonas Hogh-Christensen from Denmark and Ainslie all started next to the pin and tacked across to the right after 200 metres. However the right was paying well and Florent built up a useful lead into the first mark over Tapio Nirkko of Finland and 2005 World Junior Champion, Jan Kurfeld of Germany. Hogh-Christensen rounded in seventh and Ainslie in 14th.

On the first downwind the left side paid, Guillaume extended his lead on the right, while Ainslie moved up to 5th by the bottom mark, just behind Nirkko, Kurfeld and Cook. Most of the fleet went right up the second beat and Florent controlled his lead from this side. Nirko split tacks to play the middle and lost some ground on Cook, while Ainslie moved up to fourth.


On the final downwind, Florent looked under pressure as Ainslie overtook Cook and then Nirkko and started closing in on Florent. However Florent just had a large enough gap to take the win, followed about ten boat lengths behind by Ainslie, Cook and Nirkko.

Last year's European Champion, Eduard Skornyakov of Russia finally had a better race, placing 10th, after a poor start to the regatta. The overnight leader Gasper Vincec (SLO) recovered from a poor first upwind to finish 13th.

All this week, Sailing Revolution will be on the water filming the action. Today they recorded the entirety of race four including Ainslie's comeback from 14th to second place. This is available as a free download at www.sailrev.tv. After only one day of racing the site had already received more than 3,000 download requests.


Race five started almost immediately at 16.05 with the wind now slightly increased to 10-12 knots and followed a similar pattern. The right side paid again, with Cook sailing clear of the pack to lead round the first mark followed by Florent, France's Ismael Bruno and Nirkko. Meanwhile Ainslie had set himself another comeback challenge rounding the top mark in the early 30s.

The 'O' flag was raised for unlimited pumping allowing Cook to stretch out his lead. Also enjoying the downwind was Postma who moved up to 4th and Ainslie who made the largest gain to about 16th. On the final upwind of the day, most of the fleet again favoured the right. Cook controlled from the front, playing the shifts on the final approach to the layline and keeping the clever Florent in his sights. However the danger was now coming from Postma who had moved up to second.

Round the top mark it was Cook, Postma, Florent, Zach Railey from the USA and Nirkko. Ainslie had moved up to 11th and was closing in on the bunch just behind the leaders. The wind had dropped slightly by now so flag 'R' went up to restrict the unlimited pumping.

Cook was now the one under pressure as both Postma and Florent started to close in. However by the finish the positions hadn't changed and Cook took a well deserved win followed by Postma, Florent, Nirkko and Railey. Ainslie continued his comeback tradition and finished eighth to keep his title chances alive, although he has been making hard work of it so far.

Florent said, 'I was really happy about how I sailed today. In the first race I was very fast and I picked the right hand side of the course and managed to stay well ahead of the fleet and in control. I was extremely happy with the race committee's decision to wait on shore this morning. The course was good and the winds were steady and I am getting to know them now. This really is a great place to sail.'

Cook agreed with Florent's thoughts but added, 'For me it was a pretty difficult day. In fact if I had to sum it up I would say it was very stressful. I kept on putting putting myself in bad positions on the start line and had a tough time getting across all the bows, but finally managed to pull away. In the second race the free pumping was really fun and it was great to be able to stretch out.'

After five races, Florent leads on eight points with Cook just one point behind him. Ainslie is lying in third on 15 points.

In the Juniors, Jan Kurfeld had the best day with an excellent 7th in race four followed by a 27th in race five. However Piotr Kula (POL) is still the leading Junior in 15th overall with Kurfeld in 23rd and Tomas Vika (CZE) in 36th.

Racing continues tomorrow, Thursday at 12.00

2008 Finn European Campionship

Club Nautico Scarlino

Overall

Sailed:5, Discards:1, To count:4, Entries:83, Scoring system:Appendix A
Rank Bow Nat SailNo Helm Club Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Total Nett Notes
1st 56 FRA 73 Guillaume Florent Dunkerque Yachting Club 2.0 2.0 (6.0) 1.0 3.0 14.0 8.0  
2nd 10 CAN 41 Christopher Cook RCYC (14.0) 3.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 23.0 9.0  
3rd 67 GBR 3 Ben Ainslie RCYC 1.0 (16.0) 4.0 2.0 8.0 31.0 15.0  
4th 7 SLO 5 Gasper Vincec Jd Finn Slo 6.0 1.0 3.0 (13.0) 9.0 32.0 19.0  
5th 35 USA 4 Zach Railey ST.FYC (63.0) 6.0 5.0 7.0 5.0 86.0 23.0  
6th 6 NED 842 Pieter-Jan Postma KWS 9.0 15.0 1.0 (20.0) 2.0 47.0 27.0  
7th 3 CRO 524 Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic JK Zenta, Split (84.0 DSQ) 4.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 112.0 28.0  
8th 1 DEN 2 Jonas Hogh-Christensen Royal Danish Yachtclub 4.0 12.0 10.0 5.0 (30.0) 61.0 31.0  
9th 2 GBR 111 Ed Wright RYA 8.0 13.0 8.0 (28.0) 14.0 71.0 43.0  
10th 32 FIN 218 Tapio Nirkko EPS 20.0 (23.0) 17.0 4.0 4.0 68.0 45.0  
11th 4 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo Ren la Linea (35.0) 7.0 11.0 16.0 16.0 85.0 50.0  
12th 81 SWE 11 Daniel Birgmark GKSS 3.0 (84.0 BFD) 14.0 19.0 18.0 138.0 54.0  
13th 36 FRA 972 Ismael Bruno Cnschoelcher 7.0 21.0 23.0 (29.0) 6.0 86.0 57.0  
14th 28 POL 7 Rafal Szukiel AZS UWM Olsztyn 15.0 17.0 16.0 10.0 (20.0) 78.0 58.0  
15th 30 POL 17 Piotr Kula BTZ Biskupiec 10.0 10.0 (41.0) 14.0 26.0 101.0 60.0 Juniores
16th 37 FRA 69 Jonathan Lobert SNO Nantes 22.0 5.0 24.0 (27.0) 13.0 91.0 64.0  
17th 5 NZL 1 Dan Slater MBBC 32.0 11.0 7.0 (84.0 OCS) 19.0 153.0 69.0  
18th 73 RUS 9 Eduard Skornyakov Moscow Sailing School (54.0) 14.0 22.0 9.0 24.0 123.0 69.0  
19th 8 AUS 221 Anthony Nossiter Middle Harbour YC 24.0 (28.0) 12.0 23.0 12.0 99.0 71.0  
20th 66 ITA 117 Giorgio Poggi SV Guardia Finanza 11.0 26.0 15.0 22.0 (29.0) 103.0 74.0  
21st 68 GBR 625 Ed Greig Warsash SC 26.0 8.0 (84.0 OCS) 15.0 32.0 165.0 81.0  
22nd 55 TUR 211 Ali kemal Tufekci IYK (62.0) 22.0 18.0 17.0 25.0 144.0 82.0  
23rd 46 GER 771 Jan Kurfeld YC Wismar 1961 E.V. (37.0) 25.0 25.0 6.0 27.0 120.0 83.0 Juniores
24th 79 IRL 5 Timothy Goodbody RIYC 27.0 (84.0 BFD) 13.0 30.0 22.0 176.0 92.0  
25th 60 SWE 6 Bjorn Allansson GKSS (50.0) 9.0 20.0 26.0 40.0 145.0 95.0  
26th 76 ITA 90 Emanuele Vaccari CV Roma 5.0 29.0 29.0 (47.0) 33.0 143.0 96.0  
27th 62 GBR 88 Mark Andrews Largs S S 31.0 (33.0) 26.0 11.0 28.0 129.0 96.0  
28th 71 AUT 3 Florian Raudaschl UYC Wolfgangsee 30.0 20.0 28.0 (36.0) 21.0 135.0 99.0  
29th 44 CZE 1 Michael Maier YCR (52.0) 30.0 21.0 37.0 15.0 155.0 103.0  
30th 82 ITA 101 Riccardo Cordovani FV Riva del Garda 21.0 19.0 (36.0) 35.0 31.0 142.0 106.0  
31st 43 CZE 3 Rudolf Lidarik LS Brno 17.0 24.0 30.0 38.0 (47.0) 156.0 109.0  
32nd 26 NED 787 Nanno Schuttrups WSV Het Witte Huis 34.0 32.0 (42.0) 18.0 41.0 167.0 125.0  
33rd 41 CYP 19 Haris Papadopoulos CYA 39.0 (84.0 BFD) 46.0 31.0 11.0 211.0 127.0  
34th 12 ITA 40 Marko Kolic CV Torbole 13.0 (84.0 DNC) 37.0 60.0 23.0 217.0 133.0  
35th 16 ESP1 1 Diego Fructuoso Club Islas Menores Murcia (51.0) 27.0 34.0 34.0 38.0 184.0 133.0  
36th 42 CZE 52 Tomas Vika YC Cheb 33.0 36.0 33.0 32.0 (37.0) 171.0 134.0 Juniores
37th 83 NOR 1 Peer Moberg KNS 23.0 (84.0 BFD) 19.0 84.0 OCS 10.0 220.0 136.0  
38th 34 NED 45 Dennis de Ruiter WV Randmeer 12.0 45.0 40.0 (57.0) 45.0 199.0 142.0  
39th 54 HUN 6 Gaszton Pal YEGY-BKV SC 16.0 31.0 43.0 (68.0) 54.0 212.0 144.0  
40th 25 GRE 8 Alexandros Dragoutsis Sea Sports Club 47.0 37.0 (50.0) 25.0 35.0 194.0 144.0  
41st 22 UKR 5 Andriy Gusenko DNIPRO 25.0 35.0 38.0 48.0 (51.0) 197.0 146.0 Juniores
42nd 50 BUL 24 Mihail Kopanov OMK Nessebar (72.0) 18.0 47.0 42.0 43.0 222.0 150.0  
43rd 70 ITA 70 Francesco Lubrano RCC Tevere Remo 41.0 34.0 49.0 33.0 (57.0) 214.0 157.0  
44th 65 GBR 634 Andrew Mills Queen Mary SC (84.0 OCS) 84.0 BFD 35.0 24.0 17.0 244.0 160.0  
45th 64 CAN 1 Matt Johnston RCYC 48.0 (84.0 BFD) 44.0 41.0 34.0 251.0 167.0  
46th 52 HUN 8 Marton Beliczay Alba Regia SC 38.0 40.0 (68.0) 43.0 46.0 235.0 167.0  
47th 23 RUS 14 Dmirtry Tereshkin Krasnodar (70.0) 43.0 31.0 40.0 55.0 239.0 169.0  
48th 33 ITA 68 Piero Romeo CV Grosseto 68.0 (84.0 BFD) 48.0 12.0 49.0 261.0 177.0  
49th 38 USA 24 Conrad Brown California Yacht Club 19.0 39.0 54.0 (70.0) 70.0 252.0 182.0  
50th 11 ITA 82 Roberto Bosetti CV Torbole 18.0 49.0 56.0 (66.0) 64.0 253.0 187.0  
51st 13 ITA 97 Carlo Recchi CV Torbole 45.0 (84.0 BFD) 53.0 46.0 44.0 272.0 188.0 Juniores
52nd 80 POR 5 Frederico Melo Naval De cascais 67.0 (84.0 BFD) 32.0 50.0 42.0 275.0 191.0 Juniores
53rd 53 ITA 2 Marco Buglielli CV Roma 43.0 42.0 51.0 56.0 (59.0) 251.0 192.0  
54th 58 DEN 231 Kenneth Boggild Vallensbaek Sejlklub 40.0 (84.0 BFD) 52.0 55.0 50.0 281.0 197.0  
55th 45 GER 717 Sebastian Kaule SC Schkossbucht Schwerin 56.0 (84.0 BFD) 27.0 54.0 62.0 283.0 199.0 Juniores
56th 31 ITA 926 Simone Mancini YCRM Pisa 49.0 48.0 55.0 51.0 (66.0) 269.0 203.0  
57th 72 BRA 10 Eduardo Couto CBVM (84.0 OCS) 84.0 BFD 39.0 44.0 39.0 290.0 206.0  
58th 20 CZE 81 Tomas Hrncal YC Pardubice 28.0 60.0 (77.0) 63.0 56.0 284.0 207.0 Juniores
59th 69 POL 1 Michal Strusinski Spojnia Warszawa 58.0 38.0 64.0 53.0 (67.0) 280.0 213.0  
60th 29 POL 77 Maciej Pezala MKR Tramp Mielno 42.0 54.0 (66.0) 52.0 65.0 279.0 213.0 Juniores
61st 14 NED 844 Gert Van der Heijden DSWZ Broach 44.0 59.0 (65.0) 49.0 61.0 278.0 213.0  
62nd 84 HUN 270 Geza Huszar Siraly Vsc 36.0 47.0 60.0 (72.0) 72.0 287.0 215.0  
63rd 21 CZE 21 Jan CaJCIC YC Pardubice 53.0 41.0 69.0 (74.0) 53.0 290.0 216.0 Juniores
64th 15 NED 41 Karel Van Hellemond Hwh Kwvl 46.0 (84.0 BFD) 84.0 OCS 39.0 48.0 301.0 217.0  
65th 63 CAN 4 Abe Torchinsky Royal Vancouver YC 74.0 (84.0 BFD) 45.0 45.0 60.0 308.0 224.0  
66th 24 RUS 5 Alexey Selivanov Krasnodar (84.0 OCS) 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 21.0 36.0 309.0 225.0 Juniores
67th 74 RUS 91 Viacheslav Sivienkov Moscow Sailing School 29.0 57.0 73.0 69.0 (75.0) 303.0 228.0 Juniores
68th 61 GRE 71 Davourlis Panagiutis NCPF 66.0 44.0 62.0 58.0 (68.0) 298.0 230.0  
69th 57 HUN 128 Peter Haidekker AYC 59.0 53.0 (72.0) 62.0 58.0 304.0 232.0  
70th 48 ITA 71 Lorenzo Podestà CV La Spezia 55.0 (84.0 BFD) 67.0 64.0 52.0 322.0 238.0 Juniores
71st 51 RUS 17 Vasily Kravchenko Moscow Finn Association 60.0 46.0 (74.0) 71.0 63.0 314.0 240.0  
72nd 47 ITA 13 Paolo Cisbani CVP (73.0) 50.0 59.0 59.0 73.0 314.0 241.0  
73rd 49 POL 9 Tomek Kosmicki WKZ Wolsztyn 64.0 56.0 61.0 67.0 (77.0) 325.0 248.0  
74th 75 ITA 27 Andrea Bianchi CN Scarlino 57.0 (84.0 BFD) 58.0 65.0 69.0 333.0 249.0  
75th 19 SRB 7 Branislav Erac Gemax 61.0 61.0 70.0 61.0 (80.0) 333.0 253.0  
76th 18 SRB 1 Srdjan Volarevic YC Zemun 69.0 62.0 57.0 73.0 (78.0) 339.0 261.0  
77th 39 GRE 3 Constantinos Gnafakis N.O.K. Vouliagmenis 65.0 55.0 71.0 (78.0) 71.0 340.0 262.0  
78th 78 ITA 5 Francesco Cinque LNI Anzio (84.0 OCS) 51.0 63.0 75.0 79.0 352.0 268.0  
79th 17 SRB 71 Darko Burcul YC Gemax (76.0) 52.0 75.0 76.0 76.0 355.0 279.0  
80th 40 GRE 2 Eirinaios Gnafakis N.O.K. Vouliagmenis 75.0 58.0 76.0 (77.0) 74.0 360.0 283.0  
81st 59 ITA 103 Mauro Merlini LNI Follonica 71.0 (84.0 DNC) 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 407.0 323.0  
82nd 77 ITA 722 Michele Tognozzi CV Castiglione Pescaia (84.0 DNC) 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 420.0 336.0  
82nd 9 GRE 7 Aimilios Papathanasiou Olimpiakos (84.0 DNF) 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 84.0 DNC 420.0 336.0  

 

Scoring codes used

Code Description Points
BFD Black flag disqualification under rule 30.3 84
DNC Did not come to the starting area 84
DNF Started but did not finish 84
DSQ Disqualification 84
OCS On course side at start or broke rule 30.1 84

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