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2022 Finn Gold Cup at Fraglia Vela Malcesine - Day 4

by Robert Deaves 20 May 2022 22:14 PDT 15-21 May 2022

Pieter-Jan Postma, from The Netherlands, found second gear today to dominate the 110 boat fleet from 17 nations on the fourth day of the Finn Gold Cup at Fraglia Vela Malcesine on Lake Garda, Italy. He took two decisive race wins to take a five point lead in the event with just two races to sail.

Oskari Muhonen dropped to second after a start line incident in Race 8 left him in ninth, though he posted a solid second in the second race. Domonkos Nemeth, posted a 6, 4 to move up to third.

The fleet was sent out for a 13.00 start but again the wind took its time to stabilise and the seventh race did not start until past 14.00. Poland's Bartosz Szydlowski rounded first ahead of Australia's Rob McMillan and Peter Peet from The Netherlands. Postma round fourth and was in the lead by the gate to sail away and take his first race win of the day and the regatta. After a number of U-Flag disqualifications, France's Valerian Lebrun finished second with Italy's Marko Kolic in third. Regatta leader Muhonen, had a start line incident and suffered damage and a leaking boat, which was remedied between races. However he managed to recover to ninth place, despite having a sizeable volume of water in the front tank, also benefitting from several UFDs.

Postma owned the pin in the next race with the wind starting to increase. Her managed the left well and came into the top with a small lead from Muhonen. Postma extended on the run and on the next upwind for a comfortable lead. However with Oscar raised for free pumping Muhonen was on the attack and halved the gap before the finish. Spain's Miguel Fernandez Vasco just held off Domonkos Németh, from Hungary, for third.

Miguel Fernandez Vasco is up to sixth after a 10, 3 today and is pleased with his performance so far. This is his fourth Finn Gold Cup.

"Today was a windy day with free pumping in the last race and good fight with Domonkos. He's so fast and strong like a good young sailor. I am so happy because we were training so hard in La Coruña this winter and I am so happy with the results, apart from mistakes in the third and fourth races, but I've had several good races as well.

"The Finn for me is a very important part of my life. I learn of a lot from the class as a person, on the sport, and I want to continue sailing, maybe the next Finn Gold Cup in Miami. And I hope everyone continues sailing."

On Malcesine, "This is a beautiful place, the organisation is perfect. I will come back for another Finn regatta for sure.

"This is a new age for the Finn. I think that all the people sail Finn are those who love the sport of sailing but the thing is, it's the boat. It's for people from 80 to 100 kg and for all the ages. It's perfect."

Nemeth moves up to third overall after a 6,4.

He said "It was nice today. The first start was not the best but I figured it out quickly and went to the right side. And the Garda weather came back. The machine broke, but now it's alive again I think. It was basically like everyone said before, especially the second race.

"We had two really good races, and long ones. Tomorrow is the last day and I'm really looking forward to it."

On his future in the class, "I will keep sailing Finn because I am too big for other boats and I love the power and the atmosphere and the people. At the nationals in Hungary we have 60-70 boats, really big fleets. It's amazing to have this big community there and I'm looking forward to what's going to be next for the class."

So far this week there has been no sailable wind on Garda before 14.00, and with a cut-off on Saturday of 15.00, the chances of two races seem slim at best. Racing is due to start at 13.00, and while Postma and Muhonen have a jump on the fleet, there is still one more day when everything could change - even the famous Garda wind.

Results after Day 4: (top ten, 8 races)

1 NED 842 Pieter-Jan Postma 17pts
2 FIN 8 Oskari Muhonen 22pts
3 HUN 80 Domonkos Németh 42pts
4 AUT 3 Raudaschl Florian 46pts
5 ITA 40 Marko Kolic 54pts
6 ESP 161 Miguel Fernandez Vasco 67pts
7 POR 21 Filipe Silva 78pts
8 ITA 115 Roberto Strappati 84pts
9 FRA 111 Valerian Lebrun 100pts
10 ITA 1071 Matteo Iovenitti 104pts

Full results here...

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