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2022 ILCA 7 Masters World Championship presented by Paradise Village Group at Vallarta - Day 4

by ILCA 5 Jun 2022 21:47 PDT 31 May - 7 June 2022
ILCA 7 Masters Worlds in Mexico day 4 © John Pounder / www.jldigitalmedia.net
Mark Lyttle, Orlando Gledhill, Mike Hicks, Tim Law, Chris Ellyatt, Guy Noble, Neil Peters and Micky Beckett at the Masters Worlds in Mexico ©ILCA
ILCA 6 Masters Worlds in Mexico day 6 ©John Pounder / www.jldigitalmedia.net
ILCA 6 Masters Worlds in Mexico day 6 ©John Pounder / www.jldigitalmedia.net
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Two races were completed on Sunday at the 2022 ILCA 7 Masters World Championship in Riviera Nayarit, Nueveo Vallarta, Mexico. On Saturday the sailors used the reserve day for a well-earned lay day to rest and reset for the remainder of the championship.

They came back today re-energized and ready to go, starting all races clean today with no recalls in 12-15 knots of hot Mexican wind. Although there are clear leaders emerging in these smaller fleets, the competition remains very tight at this championship and there are some new names on the leaderboards after today.

In the Apprentice fleet, Argentina's Andres Heredia is still in first place ahead of Charles Baillie Strong of Luxembourg, although Strong finished both of today's races in first ahead of Heredia. Adil Khalid of the United Arab Emirates still holds third overall. In the Masters fleet, Greece's Adonis Bougiouris is still in the lead with seven wins and one second place so far at this event. American Ernesto Rodriguez is still in second after finishing both races behind Bougiouris. Orlando Gledhill of Great Britain, a new name on the leaderboard, moved into third place today.

In the Grand Masters fleet, Australian Brett Beyer continues to defend his lead. Like Heredia and Bourgiouris, Beyer won both of today's races. Great Britain's Mark Lyttle still holds second overall, and another new name in third place - Spain's Jose Maria Van Der Ploeg.

In the Great Grand Masters fleet, Great Britain's Tim Law continued the trend of the leaders today and won both races to secure his lead further. German Wolfgang Gerz maintained second overall, and American Peter Vessella has reclaimed third.

Two races are scheduled for Monday. Full results can be found here.

Find out more on the event website at 2022ilca7masters.ilca-worlds.org

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