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Kiel Week 2019 - Day 9: Kiwis win nine-way 49er battle in Kielifornia

by Andy Rice 30 Jun 2019 09:14 PDT 22-30 June 2019
Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn won the Kiel Week in the 49er © Christian Beeck / www.segel-bilder.de

Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn have won 49er gold at Kiel Week after finishing second in a very tight medal race. The conditions, couldn't have been better, with weather blowing in the teens and the air temperature up in the late 20s.

The weather this week has been less like Kiel, more like California. The World ranked No.1 team from Great Britain won the 49er medal race, James Peters and Fynn Sterritt sailing well to win the bronze medal, just one point behind Lukas Przybytek and Pawel Kolodzinski of Poland who slipped from the overall lead but still holding on for a silver medal behind the Kiwis.

Those other Kiwis, Pete Burling and Blair Tuke, briefly moved into medal contention at the half way stage of the race when they charged into second place at the leeward gate. However, the shifting offshore breeze outfoxed the Olympic Champions who started the day in fifth, and finished the day in fifth.

In total, nine of the ten teams competing in the 49er Medal Race could have won the gold medal and it was one of the most exciting, uncertain races ever seen at Kiel Week.

Some of the other Medal Race action was also very exciting. The Austrians celebrated wildly after winning the gold medal in the Nacra 17 catamaran. Thomas Zajac and Barbara Matz went into the Medal Race wearing the yellow jersey, but with the points very tight with three other crews from Italy, Denmark and Germany. The breeze was very favoured to the right-hand side of the course and Tara Pacheco and Florian Trittel recovered from a poor start to move into the lead by the final lap and cross the finish line first. Behind the Spanish, the battle for the medals was swinging first one way, then the other.

Early race leaders, Paul Kohlhoff and Alica Stuhlemmer, failed to protect the right side of the course and sailed into a wind hole on the left. Things went from bad to worse for the Germans when Stuhlemmer fell overboard, Kohlhoff forced to ease sails and wait for his crew to swim and catch up again before climbing on board. That put Germany out of medal contention.

Meanwhile Vittorio Bissaro and Maelle Frascari were making gradual progress through the fleet and managed to climb to the silver medal, with Denmark's Lin Cenholt and CP Lübeck grabbing the bronze.

In a photo finish the local German team Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz won Kiel Week for the first time, taking 49erFX gold just two points ahead of Willemijn Offermann and Elise de Ruijter. The up-and-coming Dutch team sailed a brilliant regatta to take the silver medal, while Denmark's Anne-Julie Schütt and Iben Nielsby sailed a very composed Medal Race to take the winner's gun and claim the bronze medal.

In the Finn, Ondrej Teply won the Medal Race which was nearly good enough to win the gold medal, but the Czech had to settle for silver with Germany's Phillip Kasueske coming third and doing enough to win Kiel Week on home waters by just two points. Jake Lilley, so fast in the stronger breeze earlier in the week, got the bronze for Australia.

The top three in the Laser Radial Medal Race crossed the finish line in the same order that they won their medals. Josefin Olsson finished a superlative Kiel Week by crossing the line in first, the Swede comfortably securing the gold medal. Manami Doi finished second across the line, putting her level on points with Finland's Tuula Tenkanen. But on tie-break that meant silver to Japan and bronze to Finland.

Jack Cookson sailed to a comfortable overall victory in the Laser. Behind gold for Great Britain, Wilhelm Kark claimed silver for Sweden and then another medal for Britain, bronze to Daniel Whiteley.

The 125th edition of Kiel Week has been a vintage regatta. It didn't rain once during the nine days of competition, and some of the best sailors in the world came to do battle on the warm blue waters of the Kieler Fjord. In total, Kieler Woche has hosted more than 4,000 sailors from 60 nations, competing in more than 1,900 sailing boats.

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