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ILCA 7 World Championship at Adelaide Sailing Club - Day 3

by Harry Fisher, Down Under Sail 28 Jan 02:53 PST 24-31 January 2024
2024 ILCA 7 Men World Championship Day 3 © Jack Fletcher / Down Under Sail

Regatta favourites flex their muscle as qualifying comes to an end

Two of the favourites to clinch the 2024 ILCA 7 Men's World Championship have walked away from the six qualifying races at the top of the table, while the battle for gold fleet heated up in glamour conditions on Adelaide waters.

The reigning World and Olympic champion, Australia's Matt Wearn, had a solid day in the hotly-contested blue fleet, finishing with a 1,3 scorecard to land him atop the rankings on 9 points.

Meanwhile, his British adversary Micky Beckett was untouchable in the yellow fleet, taking two race wins to help nullify his Day 1 scoring penalty and put himself back in the title hunt.

Norway's Hermann Tomasgaard, who won the first three of his races at this regatta, has now slipped down to third overall and four points off the lead with the back half of his scorecard now reading 5,5,7.

As the gold fleet takes shape, the next eight places are now only separated by seven points, with sailors expected to put it all on the line ahead of gold fleet racing and Wednesday's medal race.

Wearn said the Adelaide conditions had so far been great with more glamour breezes expected for the back half of the championship.

"It was a really nice day, we started off with a 5-7 knot breeze in the first race and then it sort of just slowly built to a nice 12-15 knot breeze, so a great day of sailing," he said.

"In speaking, we're halfway through (the regatta), but obviously more than halfway through with the amount of races left, so obviously into gold fleet tomorrow it's always going to be a really tough fight - going from three fleets to one means it's a lot more dense and a lot harder."

He said the Australian Sailing Team was well prepared for the home event, with a solid training block in Adelaide throughout the summer leading into the Australian and Oceania Championships in early January, followed by the Worlds.

"I guess for being in Australia it feels like it's been a long lead in, we obviously spent most of the summer here and it feels like it's been a long time coming to get into the regatta, but it's the last pinnacle event before the Games, so the last one to really test yourself," he said.

"It's been great to be here at Adelaide Sailing Club, they've been amazing hosts, even when there hasn't been regattas on they've had us here training, they've been more than happy to accommodate us."

Today also saw a large portion of the fleet lay everything on the line as they battled for a berth in the gold fleet.

Spain's Joel Rodriguez Perez said starting on a busy line was incredibly challenging and he had to be careful not to suffer a poor result given his current scorecard.

"Unfortunately I was more in the battle to make the gold fleet instead of being at the top of the fleet, and I couldn't go for too aggressive a start because I also had a bad discard," he said.

"But look, anything can happen and everybody knows that in this fleet it's not over until the last race - anyone can finish 10th, 20th, 30th, anything can happen until then so just have to keep pushing."

With finals racing beginning tomorrow, the sailors will be split into gold, silver and bronze fleets with world championships, Olympic qualifications, and even internal selections all on the table.

The regatta will culminate with a top 10 medal race on Wednesday, with that race score worth double points and is unable to be discarded.

For more information head to ilca2024adelaide.ilca-worlds.org

Results after Day 3:

PosNatSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stAUS199015Matt Wearn‑6122139
2ndGBR210139Michael Beckett(30%)6131112
3rdNOR224454Hermann Tomasgaard11155‑713
4thFRA216112Jean‑Baptiste Bernaz6246‑11422
5thNZL219921Thomas Saunders4‑11942423
6thCRO216063Filip Jurišic2341‑161525
7thGER191131Philipp Buhl315511‑3825
8thAUS211556Ethan Mcaullay5918‑22326
9thHUN213119Jonatan Vadnai13723(BFD)227
10thAUS219896Luke Elliott12510‑181028
11thIRL222017Finn Lynch‑84685629
12thGER211241Nik Aaron Willim‑1941075531
13thCHI211771Clemente Seguel Lacámara2539‑261433
14thNZL214137George Gautrey3(30%)3186535
15thGUA211981Juan Maegli6105‑3111335
16thNOR223393Christoffer Srrlie47216‑24938
17thIND218191Vishnu Saravanan15‑19726939
18thAUS199088Zac Littlewood125‑16412639
19thSWE219489Emil Bengtson13‑17919840
20thGBR223102Sam Whaley71014‑177240
21stFIN222065Valtteri Uusitalo‑29212224141
22ndMNE191715Milivoj Dukic‑1648148741
23rdCYP212431Pavlos Kontides‑143810101243
24thPOR223215Eduardo Marques‑29666141143
25thITA216159Lorenzo Brando Chiavarini5‑2019164246
26thCRO212013Tonci Stipanovic‑236131631048
27thHKG171979Nicholas Halliday171310‑1910151
28thTUR213512Yigit Yalcin Citak517711‑201151
29thNED223054Duko Bos111415102‑1952
30thARG222111Francisco Guaragna Rigonat381715(BFD)1053
31stCAN221811Luke Ruitenberg21513916‑4055
32ndESP211710Joel Rodriguez Perez135‑3512141559
33rdFIN214111Kaarle Tapper10819148‑2959
34thMAS214989Khairulnizam Mohd Afendy415‑282012060
35thARG222148Facundo Olezza12(DSQ)123132262
36thHUN213095Benjamin Vadnai1522157‑30564
37thUSA221715Ford Mccann261714(BFD)4465
38thIRL216101Ewan Mcmahon24996‑331765
39thAUS214418Finn Alexander971112‑282665
40thESP211436Leopoldo Barreto Haschke10‑251418101668
41stPUR214311Pedro Fernandez171645‑402769
42ndDEN210987Johan Lundgaard Schubert711182113‑2370
43rdSGP222980Ryan Lo19‑3021182372
44thGBR224124Daniel Whiteley109722(BFD)2472
45thMNE224085Ilija Markovic1818‑241171872
46thNOR218563Uffe Tomasgaard14141027‑32873
47thSUI191817Gauthier Verhulst8‑301112251773
48thAUS198098Stefan Elliott‑Shircore1618209‑421275
49thTUR191719Berkay Abay22‑3518216976
50thBEL214116William De Smet291632‑312777
51stUSA218131Marshall Mccann7‑331217212279
52ndSLO214148Zan Luka Zelko211625‑2871180
53rdFRA203855Alexandre Boite182316‑24141384
54thESP211309Joaquin Blanco Albalat926174‑342985
55thSWE222506Ludvig Lindqvist33820(BFD)16885
56thFIN224484Nooa Laukkanen‑3811814292890
57thGRE210600Anastasios Panagiotidis‑2626262521392
58thTHA213137Arthit Mikhail Romanyk11‑35238213093
59thUSA218111Chapman Petersen‑3027192032594
60thGRE221449Georgios Papadakos122016(BFD)271994
61stCRO222212Bruno Gaspic20192213(BFD)2195
62ndCAN215011Liam Bruce21‑38152430797
63rdITA221118Dimitri Peroni143521(BFD)32699
64thUSA157851Leo Boucher92830%15(RET)2099
65thAUS217316Michael Compton15‑3223152230105
66thPOR217531Santiago Sampaio112531‑321524106
67thCAN217218Michael Leigh‑272720271715106
68thSWE216181Wilhelm Kark241827‑301820107
69thBRA171171Bruno Fontes32‑3622132714108
70thJPN204996Yoshihiro Suzuki2223241920‑43108
71stGBR221582Finley Dickinson‑321021172932109
72ndESA210211Enrique Arathoon161229(BFD)3121109
73rdGRE212521Dimitris Papadimitriou191428‑421731109
74thDEN218174Nikolaj Borch2221‑38233312111
75thGBR219895James Percival‑Cooke‑372428112821112
76thGER224211Nico Naujock25151310%‑4218112
77thNOR224254Theodor Middelthon2619(DSQ)211531112
78thECU197116Matias Dyck2320‑33312216112
79thJPN217704Haruto Kuroda‑46123973223113
80thCAN216264Ryan Anderson1824‑33322714115
81stLTU223708Martis Pajarskas‑433327132518116
82ndCZE221935Ondrej Teply21221729(BFD)31120
83rdAUS181887Sam King20292726‑3619121
84thBER223238Sebastian Kempe3428618‑4038124
85thCHN211513Ning Zhao35322923‑416125
86thCAN178611Fillah Karim24312619‑3625125
87thISR214931Maor Ben Harosh2834322012‑37126
88thGER221387Justin Barth2823‑442210%30127
89thTHA211027Chusitt Punjamala‑494431281213128
90thCAN219066Norman Struthers‑403822231926128
91stGER211217Tim‑Felipe Conradi2712312535‑42130
92ndGER223181Julian Hoffmann172533(BFD)2629130
93rdCRO219759Stipe Gaspic(SPI)413728916131
94thBER222411Campbell Patton2331262625‑39131
95thITA219281Giacomo Musone341325(BFD)2935136
96thARG220573Juan Pablo Cardozo3624(UFD)292324136
97thGER191899Philip Walkenbach83130‑443335137
98thUSA199796Malcolm Lamphere252134(BFD)3628144
99thJPN216228Kazumasa Segawa‑402932343517147
100thAUS217539Lachie Weber‑424232241337148
101stMON221812Jeremy Moutout31‑4030302334148
102ndAUS221956Isaac Schotte31261830(BFD)44149
103rdLCA214113Luc Chevrier3921‑40263925150
104thNZL218101Luke Cashmore313444(BFD)933151
105thNZL219221Luke Deegan3322‑42273732151
106thCHN211313Yulong Qiu382736(BFD)1833152
107thAUS166789Edward Reid27‑4429341944153
108thAUS219891Lawson Mcaullay20RDG34‑393436153
109thJPN220186Kenji Nanri35‑36343110%27155
110thCAN217718James Juhasz28133839‑4340158
111thDEN222816Andreas Krabbe‑Christensen3037383320‑41158
112thNZL212259Caleb Armit322923‑414133158
113thUSA221611Daniel Escudero343324(BFD)3434159
114thFIN215016Fredrik Westman‑403635322828159
115thIVB208841Thad Lettsome33303625‑3936160
116thNZL220054Dylan Forsyth3637403817‑43168
117thDEN218709Kenneth Frederiksen373430(BFD)3137169
118thNZL222172George Pilkington25‑4644352446174
119thIND212161Mohit Saini41‑4539332142176
120thCAN191126Ben Flower35413633‑4536181
121stAUT191101Clemens Kuebber4344‑46351546183
122ndUSA200404Robby Meek3939‑42403041189
123rdSGP214170Wonn Kye Lee4443‑45363234189
124thCHI214730Ricardo Seguel Lacámara3842‑47444422190
125thSAM216199Eroni Leilua‑444143373732190
126thAUS209514Alexander Bijkerk424243‑452440191
127thUSA222516James Golden4740253742(DSQ)191
128thAUS222155Jack Eickmeyer303237(BFD)4844191
129thBER215024Malcolm Benn Smith3740433538‑48193
130thAUS217820Daniel Costandi36384638‑4839197
131stAUS224626Will Sargent‑474335404535198
132ndAUS221522Julian Taylor‑453945383838198
133rdAUS222421Patrick Scally41453929‑4645199
134thJPN208222Ao Higuchi4248423437‑49203
135thSRB203013Nikola Banjac3937414343‑46203
136thAUS223666Tom Holmes4345‑47462645205
137thAUS217361Patrick Cummin46‑4746363839205
138thAUS216366Hamish Gilsenan4546‑49423543211
139thAUS211566Thomas Farley‑483941434445212
140thCHN221231Jindong Kong‑484740414441213
141stAUS221957Hamish Crabb‑494937464147220
142ndBAH213428Joshua Higgins41(DSQ)47374650221
143rdITA221411Valerio Cassanmagnago4647484539(RET)225
144thJPN217058Shusuke Takeuchi474341(BFD)4747225
145thAUS202847John Gordon‑504949394747231
146thAUS216359Otto Henry454649(DNC)4942231
147thAUS224558Steve Gunther‑484848484048232
148thJPN220060Yuta Irie49‑5048405048235
149thAUS224557James Quentin Burns‑504845475049239
150thPOL213213Vincent Peter‑515150494350243
151stUKR216369David Surkov50505048‑5149247
152ndAUS199224Chris Thorpe‑515151474950248

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