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News of today's racing at the Finn Gold Cup

Thursday September 15th 2005, Author: Robert Deaves, Location: United Kingdom
Finally there is some racing to report at the Finn Gold Cup in Moscow. Five races were sailed today, two for the yellow flight and three for the green flight. A 2nd and 10th for Ben Ainslie (GBR) is enough to hold the series with 6 points from Emilios Papathanasious (GRE) on 10 points and Marin Misura (CRO) on 17 points. Today the sailors had it all. Flat calms, flat out planes and hard hiking beats, sometimes all at the same time coming into the weather mark!

With only two complete sets of races sailed after three days, all fingers and toes were crossed this morning that we would get a full day's quality racing in. The day dawned windless and cold again and there was an audible sigh from the Finn sailors as the hydrofoil entered Pestovskoe Lake to a near mirror like surface. However very soon the breeze started to fill and in green flight were sent out to the race area.

Green flight

It took a long while to set the course as the breeze kept changing its mind where to blow. The breeze was across the lake only allowing a short windward/leeward course. The windward marks were quite near the trees so the approach was critcal. Sometime it was easy, sometimes it was hard went the wind died away and sometimes it was fun when the shift was so big you came into the buoy on a reach. To say it was quite shifty would be a gross understatement.

Finally it kind of settled in one direction (+/- 30 degrees) and race 3 was started. Repeating his success of race 1, Emilios Papathanasiou (GRE) started well at the pin end, tacked onto port, cleared the fleet and was never headed. He was followed by Sander Willems (NED) and Emil Tomasevic (CRO). Dan Slater (NZL) eventually passed Willems to finish second.

The next race got underway fairly soon with Rafael Trujillo (ESP) leading at the first mark followed by Michal Hruby (CZE) and Edward Wright (GBR). Apart from briefly losing his lead to Hruby on the second lap. Trujillo led into the finish to win by a considerable margin.

There was a long wait for the third race as the fleet waited for yellow flight to finish their second race on the larger, slightly more stable course area, so that they could use it. Hruby finished off a great day with a win followed by Borysov and Vladimir Krutskirh (RUS), the first of four Russian sailors in the top ten.

Yellow flight

The first race was started at 1pm and while Trujillo was winning the green flight, his +39 team mate Anthony Nossiter (AUS) dominated race 4 of the yellow group by leading from the start to win. There was a strong challenge early on from Jonas Hogh-Christensen (DEN), before he fell foul of a large shift, and then Marin Misura. However, series leader Ben Ainslie came through from 8th at the first mark to second at the finish. The wind strength went over the magic 12 knot mark after the first beat, allowing for free pumping downwind.

The second race turned into a battle between Marin Misura (CRO) and Waclav Sukiel (POL). Neck and neck most of the way round, they finished in that order within just yards of other other. The final downwind was an epic battle of strong arm pumping. To make it a family affair, Rafal Szukiel (POL) finished 3rd, albeit quite a long way back from the leaders.

Everynight the sailors either eat on board the ship, take a free shuttle bus ride into Moscow or are entertatined in the large tent by the cruise ship. The other night there was a games evening and last night there was a Turkish evening with hubble bubbles, food and belly dancers. When this is finished the usual go-go girls take up position in the corner and gyrate to the music and their Finn fans.

Topics of conversation include which angle the ship will be angled today. Sometimes it's towards the shore, sometimes towards the land. The thing is that the showers in the cabins only have drain holes in one corner so if the ship is angled the wrong way, your shower water doesn't drain and creates a puddle in the corner under the sink. A committee has worked long and hard to find the reason for this, but rumour has it that it all depends which side of the dining room Chris Brittle (GBR) is sitting at the time!

So after four days, there have been five sets of races sailed, so tomorrow's flights will be receeded for the final qualification race for the gold and silver fleet finals. The forecast tomorrow is for less wind, but hopefully just enough to get the start off promptly. After 5 races, Ainslie leads by 4 points on Papathansiou and 11 points on Misura.

This year's event sees the highest number of Junior sailors in recent times with 15 sailors representing 11 countries. Defending World Junior Champion Tapio Nirko (FIN) is currently lying in 28th place, some way behind the favourite to take the title, Ivan Klakovic Gaspic (CRO) who is up in 17th, some 21 points ahead. Third is Norbert Willand (POL) in 31st place with 59 points.

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Rank Nat Helm JUNIOR Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Total Nett
1st GBR Ben Ainslie 2 1 1 2 10 16 6
2nd GRE Papathanasiou Emilios 1 3 1 8 5 18 10
3rd CRO Marin Misura 11 18 2 3 1 35 17
4th NZL Dan Slater 10 1 2 7 17 37 20
5th CZE Michal Hruby 8 10 17 2 1 38 21
6th POL Waclav Szukiel 19 8 7 4 2 40 21
7th NED Peter-Jan Postma 4 5 13 33 4 59 26
8th DEN Jonas Hoegh-Christensen 3 RDGa(7.8) 9 7 12 38.8 26.8
9th CAN Christopher Cook 3 OCS(50) 3 13 8 77 27
10th SLO Gasper Vincec 1 22 5 5 17 50 28
11th UKR Borysov Olexiy 11 13 4 22 2 52 30
12th AUS Joshua Beaver 12 5 40 9 4 70 30
13th ESP Rafael Trujillo Villar 8 12 11 1 33 65 32
14th SWE Daniel Birgmark 2 3 8 21 19 53 32
15th GBR Edward Wright 14 2 10 6 27 59 32
16th AUS Anthony Nossiter 5 14 18 1 13 51 33
17th CRO Ivan Klakovic Gaspic junior 6 6 15 18 6 51 33
18th IRL David Burrows 5 7 31 16 7 66 35
19th NED Stefan de Vries 9 7 11 10 OCS(50) 87 37
20th GBR Andrew Simpson 7 11 12 11 9 50 38
21st RUS Krutskirh Vladimir 13 18 5 25 3 64 39
22nd SWE Kristian Aderman 10 17 14 3 13 57 40
23rd SWE Johan Tillander 9 9 6 20 16 60 40
24th DEN Soren Holm 4 4 19 14 21 62 41
25th NED Wietze Zetzema 17 15 4 17 5 58 41
26th POL Rafal Szukiel 17 26 16 8 3 70 44
27th USA Kevin Hall 22 11 6 16 20 75 53
28th FIN Tapio Nirkko junior 14 8 10 22 24 78 54
29th NOR Peer Moberg 16 16 12 12 19 75 56
30th ESP Pablo Arrarte Elorza 15 28 9 26 7 85 57
31st POL Norbert Wilandt junior 24 12 8 15 28 87 59
32nd CRO Emil Tomasevic 13 23 20 4 30 90 60
33rd USA Darrell Peck 6 9 34 45 11 105 60
34th TUR Arif Gurdenlu 15 13 28 5 31 92 61
35th GBR Tim Carver 22 4 29 9 47 111 64
36th IRL Timothy Goodbody 23 30 22 6 15 96 66
37th BLR Alexander Mumyga 23 21 7 15 32 98 66
38th GBR Chris Brittle 21 14 39 10 21 105 66
39th RUS Chernov Evgeniy 28 10 19 30 10 97 67
40th DEN Thomas Laursen 19 2 36 24 24 105 69
41st GBR Matt Howard 18 17 13 21 25 94 69
42nd ESP Alberto Vadell Sabater 21 6 42 24 20 113 71
43rd AUS Richard Ironmonger junior 16 24 29 25 9 103 74
44th IRL Aaron O'Gradi 7 22 28 23 23 103 75
45th GBR Mark Andrews junior 25 25 15 40 12 117 77
46th NED Karel van Hellemond 12 20 24 36 23 115 79
47th CZE Rudolf Lidarik 20 21 25 14 DNF(50) 130 80
48th BLR Karatkevich Ivan 32 29 30 11 11 113 81
49th EST Janno Hool 36 26 21 20 14 117 81
50th HUN Balazs Hajdu 20 24 24 26 14 108 82
51st GBR Edward Greig 18 20 34 27 18 117 83
52nd NED Sander E.Willems 24 36 3 28 29 120 84
53rd LTU Giedrius Guzys 25 25 22 12 25 109 84
54th RUS Kapitonov Vladislav 33 27 40 18 8 126 86
55th RUS Semerkhanov Maxim 26 31 18 17 26 118 87
56th GER Eiermann Jurgien 38 33 23 19 18 131 93
57th HUN Tibor Pallay 34 16 17 35 31 133 98
58th EST Harles Liiv 30 28 21 19 34 132 98
59th ESP Diego Fructuoso Perez 26 19 26 29 28 128 99
60th RUS Zhbankov Timofey 39 35 14 33 22 143 104
61st GBR Robert Deaves 32 35 37 23 15 142 105
62nd POL Piotr Mazur junior 35 23 27 29 29 143 108
63rd RUS Bozhedomov Yury 35 39 43 31 6 154 111
64th UKR Evgen Yaroshenko 37 38 27 34 16 152 114
65th GER Duisberg Hartmut 29 33 16 42 36 156 114
66th NED Cees Scheurwater 34 36 35 13 40 158 118
67th USA Bryan Boyd 36 29 38 28 27 158 120
68th GRE Dragoutsis Alexandros 27 41 32 44 22 166 122
69th GER Sebastian Munck 28 32 33 30 OCS(50) 173 123
70th BAR David McGregor 31 19 36 38 38 162 124
71st EST Aare Taveter junior 33 31 26 34 47 171 124
72nd CAN Evan King junior 42 27 23 DNF(50) 36 178 128
73rd USA Bradley Nieuwstad junior 40 32 37 36 26 171 131
74th DEN Kenneth Boggild 27 30 46 35 39 177 131
75th NED Bass de Waal 37 34 44 32 30 177 133
76th GRE Davourlis Panagiotis 44 43 20 42 33 182 138
77th HUN Gaszton Pal 39 34 42 27 46 188 142
78th BUL Kosta Stergidor 31 39 49 31 43 193 144
79th SUI Benz Nick 41 45 38 32 34 190 145
80th SUI Gautsci Thomas 40 46 31 38 37 192 146
81st BUL Nikolay Vasilev Vasilev 46 38 32 39 40 195 149
82nd GER Sebastian Petrov junior 29 44 45 39 38 195 150
83rd GER Eller Michuel 42 37 45 40 32 196 151
84th EST Mihkel Kosk junior 44 37 41 37 37 196 152
85th BLR Strelok Anatoli junior 41 40 41 37 35 194 153
86th UKR Zelenskiy Valeriy junior 38 43 33 41 43 198 155
87th GER Detlen Guminski 46 45 25 44 42 202 156
88th USA August Miller 49 40 30 43 44 206 157
89th HUN Marton Beliczay junior 43 46 35 43 39 206 160
90th AUS John Shallvey 30 44 46 48 45 213 165
91st GER Andreas Bollongino 43 42 47 47 35 214 167
92nd RUS Borovyak Alexey 45 42 39 45 41 212 167
93rd RUS Kravchenko Vasiliy 48 48 43 41 44 224 176
94th GER David Guminski 47 41 47 48 42 225 177
95th RUS Lavrov Alexey 48 47 44 46 41 226 178
96th ITA Cisbani Paolo 45 47 49 49 45 235 186
97th BUL Nikolaj Emilov Rusev junior 47 OCS(50) 48 46 46 237 187
98th RUS Danilov Valentin 49 48 48 47 48 240 191

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