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OK Dinghy Europeans at Medemblik, Holland - Day 1

by Robert Deaves, OKDIA 26 Jul 2010 11:35 PDT 24-30 July 2010
OK Europeans at Medemblik day 1 © Norbert Petraucsh

Terry Curtis leads after solid day on IJsselmeer

The 2010 OK Dinghy European Championships started Monday at Medemblik, Netherlands with two great races in a solid 3-4 with a few rain storms passing over providing some interesting wind shifts. With two third places, Terry Curtis (GBR) leads from Tim Goodbody (IRL) and Antoni Pawloski (POL)

In the first race, Pawel Pawlaczyk (POL) led round the top mark from Antoni Pawlowski (POL) and Alistair Deaves (NZL). Deaves took the lead on the second reach and then Pawlaczyk picked up a yellow flag just at the leeward mark and capsized while doing turns. Pawlowski took the lead up the second beat as the wind increased with Bartosz Rakocy (POL) in second and Deaves in third. There were not many changes on the run except that Terry Curtis (GBR) and Greg Wilcox (NZL) caught up and they all rounded very close. On the final beat Pawlowski maintained his lead with Rakocy in second and Curtis climbing to third, with another Pole Marek Jarocki (POL) finding a big shift to place fourth just ahead of Deaves in fifth.

The wind increased for the second race with newcomer Tim Goodbody leading from start to finish. At the top mark he had a narrow lead over Christian Hedlund (DEN) and Robert Deaves (GBR). Jorgen Lindhardtsen (DEN) rounded in fourth and was soon moved up to second place chasing Goodbody, getting close to him at the leeward mark. However Goodbody extended on the second beat and was never threatened again to take his first win in the class - after just five days sailing the boat.

Goodbody has good pedigree though, having sailing the Finn in the 2008 Olympics in Qingdao. He said of the class, "This is a great class to join. I really liked the boat first time I saw it and I am really enjoying the class. They are a great bunch of people. The competition is really good and everyone underestimates how good it is, especially for amateur sailors. It is far harder than any other non-Olympic class I have sailed. So it was great to win today."

Overall leader Curtis commented "It was surprisingly windy today, but nice to see the breeze come in and stay. I am pleased with my results, but I was quite lucky as I didn't have great starts and managed to pick my way through the fleet. They did a great job on the water today with two fantastic races and we're all looking forward to the rest of the week."

Racing continues until Friday 30 July.

Results after Day 1: (2 races)

PosSail NoHelmR1R2Pts
1GBR 2118Terry Curtis336
2IRL 10Tim Goodbody617
3POL 31Antoni Pawlowski178
4POL 14Pawel Pawlaczyk729
5POL 19Bartosz Rakocy21012
6DEN 1364Jørgen Lindhardtsen8412
7NZL 522Greg Wilcox5813
8DEN 1361Rene Joahnnsen20626
9GBR 2138Robert Deaves141226
10DEN 1369Bo Teglers22527
11GER 693Martin von Zimmermann111627
12DEN 3Jørgen Svendsen151328
13DEN 1333Stefan Myrälf121830
14GER 747Andreas Pich92231
15POL 1Tomasz Gaj191433
16POL 58Krzysztof Dabkowski231134
17GER 680Jan-Dietmar Dellas26935
18GER 717Oliver Gronholz102535
19NZL 755Alistair Deaves43539
20GER 731Thomas Glas133043
21GER 750Ralf Tietje172643
22GBR 2085Gavin Waldron251944
23GER 621André Hennings182745
24POL 44Radoslaw Drozdzik242347
25GBR 2136Jon Fish351550
26GER 771Ralf Mackmann331750
27GER 665Peter Stephan312152
28SWE 99Hans Elkjaer282452
29NOR 467Jens Makholm213455
30GER 730Joerg Rademacher322961
31GER 688Dirk Dame372865
32GER 752Arne Lindemann303666
33GER 760Andreas Deubel274269
34POL 5Darek Kras363369
35BEL 220Ronny Poelman393170
36GER 765Rainer Pospiech294473
37SWE 2772Ingemar Janson383775
38DEN 1265Malte Pedersen453277
39GBR 2119Martin Bower344377
40DEN 1368Christian Hedlund16dsq78
41GER 735Dirk Gericke404080
42POL 16Marek Jarockidsq2082
43GER 757Falk Hagemann443882
44GBR 2130Deryck Lovegrove414182
45GER 767Juliane Hofmann473986
46POL 24Jakub Dworniczak425092
47POL 40Robert Swiecki494594
48POL 424Marek Bernat484896
49BEL 214Paul Verrijdt514798
50GER 643Jürgen Illers4654100
51NED 638Robert Bancken5249101
52DEN 1277Poul Christiansen5052102
53GER 756Kay Nickelkoppe43dnf105
54GBR 2058Mary Reddyhoff5451105
55GBR 2104Paul Pike5353106
56GBR 2125Neil Goodheaddnf46108
57GBR 2126Adrian Walker5655111
58FRA 723Chenuil Matthieu55dnc117
59GER 357Ralf Gerbig57dnf119
60NED 555Jan Siebe de Vries58dnf120
61GER 691Torsten Albrechtdnfdnc124

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