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2021 Finn European Masters at Tihanyi Hajós Egylet, Hungary - Day 3

by Robert Deaves 11 Sep 2021 03:25 AEST 7-11 September 2021

The new Hungarian National Champion, Akos Lukats, has taken the lead on the penultimate day of the 2021 Finn European Masters at Tihanyi Hajós Egylet in Tihany, Hungary. Bas De Waal, from The Netherlands, is back up to second with Taras Havrysh, from Ukraine, up to third. There were race wins for Harvysh, Waal and Vladimir Stasyuk.

The first two races were held in a stable 7-12 knots, but the third race got more tricky as the wind got lighter. There is still all to play for on the final day on Saturday with Lukats holding a four-point lead over de Waal, and Havrysh just one further point behind.

The pin end and left side again looked popular in the first two races on Friday. Havrysh took the first race of the day from de Waal in the steady easterly that also stayed in place for the second race. De Waal rounded the top mark well up in the next race and then took the left downwind to move ahead and extend on the fleet for a comfortable win.

The final race of the day was trickier with the wind getting lighter and shifting more to the right. Lukats started at the boat and tacked immediately to the right to get the incoming shift into the top. He led all the way only to be passed by Stasyuk on the final downwind, but had done enough to take the overall lead from Zdenek Gebhart, who had a high scoring day and dropped to fourth.

Lukats said, "I went into this day in second place and I didn't do very well in the first one. I started at the pin end and was really fighting for my place. I didn't have the right speed but I managed to save that for seventh. The second race was one where you don't really nail anything and I don't know where I came.

"Then in the last I decided to take the right and started at the boat and it paid. I was leading all the way but still couldn't win the race, so I now have four second places. I could have won all of them, but I guess it's not too bad. But a nice day overall."

Lukats has been sailing Finns for 14 years. On taking the lead, "It's kind of a dream really over these two weeks. Last week we had the Hungarian nationals and I never had the ambition, but I accidentally won that. There were many factors, but it was a miracle. Let's see if it continues."

Bas de Waal moves back up to second overall.

"It was again a beautiful day. The wind was more stable than the other days. In the first and second races, the best lane was to the left and that's what I did, and I managed and second and a first. In the third race the wind became unstable and it was difficult for me to manage that, so I got a 12. But a beautiful day.

"There's just four points to first, and tomorrow everything can happen, so I hope we get the same the stable wind."

The championship concludes on Saturday. Three more races are scheduled, however the forecast is not particularly optimistic.

Results after 7 races:

1. HUN 50 Akos Lukats 24pts
2. NED 29 Bas De Waal 28pts
3. UKR 8 Taras Havrysh 29pts
4. CZE 2 Zdenek Gebhart 44pts
5. UKR 7 Vladimir Stasyuk 45pts
6. NED 7 Cees Scheurwater 61pts
7. POR 21 Felipe Silva 61pts
8. RYF 32 Alexey Zhivotovskiy 67pts
9. RYF 41 Felix Denikaev 71pts
10. HUN 30 Zsigmond Kantor 80pts

Full results: 2021finnmastersec.org/results
Photos: www.flickr.com/photos/finnclassphotos

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