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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Semaine Olympique Française Finn day three double for Ainslie

by Robert Deaves on 27 Apr 2011
Semaine Olympique Française Finns day 3 Jean-Marie Liot /DPPI/FFV
Semaine Olympique Française in Hyeres, Finn class day three.

Ben Ainslie (GBR) now has a useful points margin at the top of the fleet after a double win at the Semaine Olympique Française in Hyeres, France.


Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) is now in to second place and World Champion Ed Wright (GBR) third. Deniss Karpak (EST) took the other two race wins.

Variable and very light winds were forecast for the morning, rising to a meagre seven knots in the afternoon. By 13.30, after a long and hot wait, the fleet was sent out in eight-twelve knots. The Finn heats finally started at just after 15.00 with race five of the 11 race series and the sailors did not get ashore until the evening.

In race five, in the blue fleet Ben Ainslie (GBR) won from Ivan Kljakovoc Gaspic (CRO and Ed Wright (GBR) while in the yellow fleet Deniss Karpak (EST) won from Filippo Baldassari (ITA) and Li Zhen (CHN).

Ainslie and Karpak did it again in race six, each taking their second bullet of the day. Ainslie was followed over the finish by Zach Railey (USA) and Daniel Birgmark (SWE), while behind Karpak were Eduard Skornyakov (RUS) and Jonas Høgh Christensen (DEN), neither of whom has had a particularly good week so far.


Ainslie commented on the conditions, 'The conditions were very tough with the wind swinging a lot and big place changes. My day kind of hinged around trying to keep with the leaders and looking for an opportunity. Fortunately they came. Hopefully we will get some more breeze for the rest of the week and some good racing to test everyone.'

Railey added, 'It was really hard day today. The wind was shifty but also there were big pressure differences and if you picked it wrong you were in trouble. The racing is very close so it is possible to gain and lose places all the time.'

'I'm looking forward to getting into the Gold Final and testing myself against all the guys at once. It should be an exciting few days to see who makes the final top 10 as lots of guys have the chance with four races to go.'

Nicknamed ‘Le Chef’, Daniel Dahon formerly coached French Finn stars Philippe Presti and Xavier Rohart for many years before continuing with Rohart in the Star. At 70, he is as enthusiastic as ever and jumped at the chance to come to Hyères to coach 23 years old Matt Coutts (NZL). Dahon said, 'I stopped coaching for the French team after Beijing – too old they told me. I have been away from the sailing circuit for two years and now am very happy to be back. Ten days ago I was contacted by Russell Coutts’ secretary asking me if I was available to coach Matt Coutts. He is a really nice guy, a student. I knew he came from the Laser but wasn’t sure about his level in the Finn.'

'I asked him what he expected from me and he told me, 'You give me all you can.' I saw him sail yesterday for the first time. He has a good level, but lacks experience. He started in the Finn last year and has never had a coach. He seems to be smart and has a good build for the Finn.' After the first day on the water the coach gave his first advice. 'He needs to work on his steering downwind. Upwind he is fine. We talked about tactics and how to deal with the weather, his opponents. We have started to observe his rig and sails. It is interesting to start with a young motivated guy who wants to learn and progress.' After six races Coutts is lying in 28th place after an 11th and a 30th today.

On Wednesday and Thursday the boats will now be split into gold and silver fleets, before the medal race for the top 10 on Friday.


Results after 6 races

1 GBR 3 Ben AINSLIE 6
2 NED 842 Pieter-Jan POSTMA 15
3 GBR 11 Edward WRIGHT 18
4 GBR 41 Giles SCOTT 19
5 USA 4 Zach RAILEY 26
6 CRO 524 Ivan KLJAKOVIC GASPIC 27
7 SWE 11 Daniel BIRGMARK 28
8 EST 2 Deniss KARPAK 29
9 SLO 5 Gasper VINCEC 36
10 ITA 123 Filippo BALDASSARI 39

Semaine Olympique Française website and full results here
Class website http://www.finnclass.org

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