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Finn class at World Cup Series Hyères Day 3: Heiner moves top after sunset sail for Finns

by Robert Deaves 26 Apr 2018 23:14 PDT 22-29 April 2018

After waiting ashore all day in the sweltering heat on the third day of the World Cup Series in Hyères on Thursday, the Finn fleet finally enjoyed two late sundowner races and returned to shore in the early evening. Nicholas Heiner, from the Netherlands, takes a one-point lead at the top from Brazil's Jorge Zarif and Turkey's Alican Kaynar. The race wins went to Croatia's Josip Olujic and Heiner.

After a never ending postponement and a flat sea most of the day, the prospect of racing looked slim, but late afternoon a light sea breeze began to develop and the Finn fleet was finally sent afloat just before 1700. By then a stable 7-8 knot sea breeze had become established and racing could finally begin. The first race was sailed in 6-8 knots, but the wind had increased to 8-10 for the second. The fleet returned to shore just as the sun was starting to set.

However the wait was worth it with two fantastic races in very nice conditions.

Josh Junior, from New Zealand, was in front at the first mark in Race 5, but unfortunately he was one of three early starters. Olujic rounded second and was soon in the lead downwind, never to be headed. He crossed the finish ahead of Zarif and Kaynar.

Heiner has been producing an average race score and a win every day so far and did it again today. Taking the lead in Race 6 on the second round, he led the fleet home for his third race win. Milan Vujasinovic, from Croatia, produced his best result so far with a second place, while Kaynar was on a charge and ended the day with another third place to move up to third overall and within four points of Heiner.

Heiner, "Another light day to start off with and a lot of waiting. For me the day wasn't too great. I had a good last one to save the day, but I wasn't really happy with the way I was sailing like the last two days. But I still made it count today, so it's OK."

Olujic, "In the first race the wind was about 6 knots. I had a pretty good start at the pin end side, went fully left and rounded the mark second. I won the downwind and in the end I was controlling the fleet to win."

"In the second race I made one mistake on the start. I was a few seconds late, which cost me the opportunity to have clear wind, so I rounded in the back of the fleet with no chance to recover."

On the race win, "It's perfect to win a World Cup race in such a good fleet so I am really happy with that and my speed and how I handled it."

There is little respite for the fleet after the very late finish, as they are first back on the water in the morning with racing scheduled to continue at 11.00 on Friday. The opening series concludes on Saturday ahead of Sunday's medal race.

Results after Day 3:

PosBow NoSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
133 NED 89Nicholas HEINER11119-13123
26 BRA 109Jorge ZARIF516102-2224
340 TUR 21Alican KAYNAR(UFD101113328
411 CZE 5Ondrej TEPLY-105459528
520 FRA 112Jonathan LOBERT23(DNF217933
62 AUS 1Jake LILLEY37319-20840
731 GRE 77Ioannis MITAKIS44-248191146
89 CRO 369Milan VUJASINOVIC14-1612147249
916 FIN 218Tapio NIRKKO9-2617324659
1038 SWE 11Johannes PETTERSSON722-31422459
118 CRO 1Josip OLUJIC-32619712962
1236 NZL 61Andy MALONEY8141412-151462
1321 FRA 17Fabian PIC2813-29651365
1410 CRO 52Nenad BUGARIN26-3171141866
1539 SWE 33Max SALMINEN111951318-2066
1627 GBR 71Henry WETHERELL20202188-2868
1735 NZL 24Josh JUNIOR169921(UFD1570
1829 GBR 96Hector SIMPSON6-291617112474
197 CAN 18Tom RAMSHAW23-25151514774
2018 FIN 8Oskari MUHONEN13-282025101078
211 ARG 48Facundo OLEZZA248(DSQ16STP2586
2228 GBR 91Ben CORNISH25221-28212695
2334 NOR 1Anders PEDERSEN27-32182761997
243 AUS 261Oliver TWEDDELL-3524823261697
2525 GBR 11Edward WRIGHT1718(UFD26251298
2637 SUI 1Nils THEUNINCK15153020(UFD21101
2715 EST 7Harles LIIV2112133532-40113
2830 GBR 98Cameron TWEEDLE192110-363436120
2912 DEN 24Andre HOJEN CRISTIANSEN292725-331623120
304 AUS 32Jock CALVERT1217283735-39129
3113 ESP 26Joan CARDONA MENDEZ183522(DNF2731133
3217 FIN 225Mikael HYRYLÄINEN36-3723222330134
3323 FRA 9Guillaume BOISARD-372334313117136
3422 FRA 75Laurent HAY30332630(RET33152
3519 FRA 111Valerian LEBRUN34-3932243335158
365 AUS 41Lewis BRAKE22383332(UFD34159
3732 IRL 9Oisin McCLELLAND3136362929-38161
3814 EST 2Deniss KARPAK(UFD30UFD382827164
3924 GBR 38Callum DIXON333427-393637167
4026 GBR 703Markus BETTUM38-4035343032169

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