Photos: IDA/Michael Austin

Klaus Diederichs on a charge

But Andrey Kirilyuk's team still leads at the Gazprom Dragon Worlds

Thursday September 12th 2013, Author: James Boyd, Location: United Kingdom

Despite an initial three hour postponement, it was eventually possible for the Gazprom International Dragon World Championship race committee to run two further races, races five and six of the series, in a light breeze of 6-10 knots which veered between 240 and 260°. Both races were incredibly challenging with big shifts and constant variations in wind strength and the teams were exhausted on returning ashore just before dark.

As always getting off the start line and finding a lane in a fleet this big and competitive was a major challenge and those who failed to so this found themselves languishing at the back. Poul Richard Hoj-Jensen was among those whose hopes of a podium position took a turn for the worse today as he added 30 and 45 to his scoreline. Even with the introduction of the discard after the sixth race Hoj-Jensen has dropped from fourth to eighth.

Race five saw Hungary's Ferenc Kis-Szolgyemi rise to the top of the heap for the first time this series in a race where the lead changed on every leg. A 20 degree shift on the first beat effectively shuffled the pack and all the overnight leaders found themselves in the wrong end of the deck. After an intense battle Kis-Szolgyemi eventually beat off all challengers to take victory by a narrow margin from Holland's Peter Heerema with Sweden's Martin Palsson third. Despite rounding the first mark down in the 20s Klaus Diederichs sailed an impressive race to pull up into fourth place while overnight leader Andrey Kirilyuk took ninth.

Acutely aware of the sailor's desire to catch up the programme, which had fallen behind because of the difficult weather conditions, the Race Committee set up for race six as rapidly as possible. With the wind down to around 6 knots and dusk only a couple of hours away they wisely shortened the course length down to 1.65 miles and went straight to black flag. Sadly Ukraine's Yevgen Braslavets and Sweden's Hans Liljeblad both crossed early and were sent home from the weather mark - frustrating for Braslavets in particular who was leading at the time.

With the wind starting to destabilise as a series of showers swept in there was just sufficient time to complete a two lap course finishing at the top of the second beat. Switzerland's Hugo Steinbeck won the race from Klaus Diederichs who was without doubt man of the day. Third place went to Britain's Mark Dicker, who had finished 65th in race five - once again demonstrating that in a fleet of this quality the difference between a podium finish and down the pan is negligible. Fourth place went to Germany's Nico Reuter with Russia's Victor Fogelson fifth.

In the overall standings Andrey Kirilyuk, crewed by Aleksey Bushuev and Alina Dotsenko has clung onto his lead by just two points having finished 21st in the sixth race, his worst result of the regatta which he immediately discarded. In second is Klaus Diederichs, crewed by Andy Beadsworth and Jamie Lea, who counts 25 points. Markus Wieser added 13 and 7 to his scoreline today and discarded a 43rd so now lies in third place, 17 points behind Diederichs. Ferenc Kis-Szolgyemi has moved up into fourth, a single point behind Wieser and Denmark's Lars Hendriksen and Hendrick Witzmann are now both 7 points behind Wieser in fifth and sixth respectively.

In the Corinthian Division today's racing and the introduction of the discard threw up some big changes on the leader board. Germany's Philip Dohse was grateful to discard his black flag from race one and thanks to a fourth and fifth he jumps into the lead just one point ahead of Poul Richard Hoj-Jensen. Eight points behind in third place is Remy Arnaud of France with Philipp Ocker, also of Germany, fiver further points back in fourth.

One Corinthian team who didn't have such a great day was Mark and Mandy Wade and Simon Cash from Burnham who went into the day in second overall and came out of it in eleventh. Although disappointed with their results Mark, Mandy and Simon were far from disheartened. After racing they were upbeat saying:

Mark "The whole fact that we can race against professionals anyway is great, its a good thing for the class, its good for us as Corinthians. Its been a really good challenge. We were disappointed today but tomorrow's another day and if we can get two races in it will be great."

Mandy "What's really nice is that there isn't a clear delineation between the pros and the amateurs. We're all racing together on a level playing field and its so difficult. If you fall out of the back of the start its so hard to get back through the fleet. But the racing has been brilliant, the race officer has done a great job."

Mark "Absolutely, even if you do slip to the back of the fleet you've got stunning people with you. It's been a real challenge for everybody whether you are pros or amateurs."

Simon "At the end of the day its an amateur fleet that has some pros in it and its about the amateurs being able to challenge them, and when you find yourself doing well it gives you a real buzz."

The other highlight of day five was an informal visit by HRH The Princess Royal, Patron of the Gazprom International Dragon World Championship, who visited Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy to meet members of the worlds organising committee before heading out onto the water to watch some of the racing.

HRH The Princess Royal is an enthusiastic sailor who not only enjoys cruising but also gives a significant amount of her time to the sport through her role as President of the Royal Yachting Association. She has sailed from an early age, from holidaying on board the Royal Yacht Britannia to crewing the Royal offshore racing yacht, Bloodhound. HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh were presented with Bluebottle, a Dragon K192, by the members of the Island Sailing Club on the occasion of their wedding. In 1949 HRH the Duke of Edinburgh donated the Edinburgh Cup which is presented to the winner of the British National Dragon Championships.

Tomorrow's final day schedule has been revised to allow for two races instead of one, starting at 11.00, and with the forecast promising good winds there is every chance of getting the second race started before the 14.00 cut off. With so little separation between both the overall and Corinthian leaders everyone will be hoping for at least one really good race to close the championship in style.

Full results below

 

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Results:

Pos Sail no Helm Crew Crew2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Net
1 RUS76 Andrey KIRILYUK Aleksey BUSHUEV Alina DOTSENKO 4 1 7 2 9 -21 23
2 GBR758 Klaus DIEDERICHS Andy BEADSWORTH Jamie LEA -16 13 2 4 4 2 25
3 UKR7 Markus WIESER Sergey PUGACHEV Georgii LEONCHUK 17 2 -43 3 13 7 42
4 HUN57 Ferenc KIS-SZOLGYEMI Karoly VEZER Tamas KISS 11 3 -34 8 1 20 43
5 DEN138 Lars HENDRIKSEN Lars Stenfeldt HANSEN Joost HOUWELING 13 15 (78.0 DSQ) 1 11 11 51
6 UAE20 Hendrik WITZMANN Michael KOCH Markus KOY 9 7 3 -18 17 15 51
7 RUS77 Valeriy USHKOV Inna SHTERNBERG Egor LARIONOV 6 8 13 15 14 -24 56
8 GBR775 Poul Richard HOJ-JENSEN Hamish MACKAY Andrew NORDEN 1 5 1 34 30 -45 71
9 GBR785 Lawrie SMITH Ossie STEWART Tim TAVINOR/Bill MASTERMAN 22 6 18 9 -49 17 72
10 GER1042 Dr. Philip DOHSE Christian MOELLER Oliver MOSE (78.0 BFD) 10 9 28 21 9 77
11 GER11 Marcus BRENNECKE Marc PICKEL Thomas AURACHER 3 20 -37 21 7 27 78
12 RUS27 Anatoly LOGINOV Vadim STATSENKO Alexander SHALAGIN 26 -34 6 10 20 16 78
13 GBR708 Quentin STRAUSS Simon STRAUSS Nigel YOUNG 10 12 16 25 16 -32 79
14 GER1133 Thomas MÜLLER Hoesch VINCENT Lipp MICHAEL 19 27 -30 6 15 19 86
15 GER1120 Michael SCHMIDT Malte PHILIPP Peter LIEBNER 7 31 -49 5 5 42 90
16 GBR771 Martin PAYNE John MORTIMER Rui BOIA 8 9 11 23 50 -54 101
17 NED412 Pieter HEEREMA Theis PALM Herve CUNNINGHAM 12 30 33 -72 2 28 105
18 RUS35 Victor FOGELSON Oleg KHOPERSKIY Viacheslav KHAPTIUKHIN 27 -60 19 24 31 5 106
19 FRA396 Remy ARNAUD Herald ARNAUD Pascal CIVEL 15 22 -65 49 12 8 106
20 POR63 Diogo BARROS Jorge LIMA Rúbrio BASÍLIO 18 -40 26 11 36 18 109
21 GBR610 Mark DICKER Selina DICKER James CAMPBELL & Katie BARR (78.0 BFD) 18 22 7 65 3 115
22 SUI307 Ulli LIBOR Michael HANDRICK Joerg MOESSNANG 2 38 24 -68 22 39 125
23 POR55 Jose MATOSO Gustavo LIMA Frederico MELO 38 32 4 42 -59 10 126
24 FRA402 Stephane BASEDEN Paul MCKENZIE Patrick AUCOUR 14 -50 28 43 19 22 126
25 GER1135 Philipp OCKER Florian GROSSER Oliver DAVIES 21 56 -57 14 32 6 129
26 AUS225 Willy PACKER Julian HARDING John HAY (78.0 BFD) 44 27 39 6 14 130
27 SUI311 Hugo STEINBECK Martin WESTERDAHI Pedro ANDRADE 28 29 51 -53 25 1 134
28 SWE389 Karl-Gustaf LÖHR Martin RUDBÄCK Jesper BENDIX 36 14 8 -62 42 34 134
29 FRA391 Jean BREGER Clement SOULET Gaetan AUNETTE 35 -46 25 30 8 36 134
30 RUS34 Vasiliy SENATOROV Igor IVASHINTSOV Aleksander MUZICHENKO 34 21 5 -65 39 38 137
31 NED402 Jan BAKKER Dominic BAKKER Olivier BAKKER 24 16 31 -48 34 35 140
32 GER1013 Peter FRÖSCHL Sabrina FRÖSCHL Martin WIESER -53 42 14 17 38 30 141
33 GER968 Michael SCHATTAN Peter WICKLMAYR Friederike GEPPERT -60 36 32 40 10 26 144
34 GBR768 Christopher HUNT Mark HART Mark DALY 50 45 10 20 26 -57 151
35 NED411 Charlotte TEN WOLDE Gillis JONK Martin LEIFELT 30 25 (78.0 RET) 12 27 67 161
36 GBR763 Simon BARTER James BARTER Donald WILKS 39 37 -55 13 33 43 165
37 SWE375 Martin PALSSON Goran ALM Johan NOREN (78.0 DSQ) 35 50 38 3 41 167
38 AUS227 Marcus BLACKMORE Terry WETTON Don COWIE 33 17 45 41 -53 31 167
39 GBR717 Patrick GIFFORD Michael GIFFORD Andrew PRITCHARD-BARRETT (78.0 DNC) 33 23 27 55 29 167
40 GBR782 David ATKINSON Ian TURNBULL John OUTHWAITE 29 19 15 -75 71 37 171
41 GBR682 Eric WILLIAMS Rory PATON Katie COLE 20 57 21 -76 41 33 172
42 GBR722 Mark WADE Amanda WADE Simon CASH 52 41 12 22 52 -58 179
43 GBR788 Robert CAMPBELL Matt WALKER Justin WAPLES 56 26 40 32 -73 25 179
44 SWE357 Leif LARSVALL Staffan CARLSSON Ulf KJELIN 23 -66 42 47 18 52 182
45 NED311 Abram DE WILDE Pier DE IONGH Michiel INSINGER 42 39 41 36 29 -59 187
46 UKR8 Yevgen BRASLAVETS Igor SIDOROV Sergiy TIMOKHOV 5 11 (78.0 DSQ) 16 78.0 BFD 78.0 BFD 188
47 GER1035 Nico REUTER Michael OBERMAIER Leopold OBERMAIER 44 53 29 60 -64 4 190
48 GBR755 Julian SOWRY Ian OLSON Geoff BUTCHER 61 28 35 -71 58 13 195
49 SUI313 Dirk OLDENBURG Thomas WARTBIEGLER Phil BLINN 45 4 44 35 -68 68 196
50 GBR720 Julia BAILEY Graham BAILEY William HERITAGE & Richard POWELL 25 -63 36 57 57 23 198
51 RUS81 Leonid KLEPIKOV Alexander MIRONOV Yuri SAMOYLOV 55 -65 17 44 28 56 200
52 GER1071 Helmut SCHMIDT Andreas LISTL Stefan HELLRIEGEL 46 23 (78.0 DSQ) 29 69 49 216
53 AUS217 Gordon INGATE David GILES Dayne SHARP 51 -67 20 26 67 53 217
54 IRL198 Garry TREACY Paul MAGUIRE Don O'DOWD 37 52 -64 19 48 62 218
55 JPN50 Bocci AOYAMA Tetsuya SASAKI Norio IGEI 43 54 -67 58 24 47 226
56 GBR761 Gavia WILKINSON-COX Roger Hickman Vicente PINHEIRO 49 43 39 -52 47 48 226
57 AUS210 Sandy ANDERSON John MONCRIEFF John LOW 47 49 47 59 35 -60 237
58 GBR747 Stewart COLTART Catriona COLTART Toby ATACK 32 55 59 50 45 -70 241
59 GBR675 Christopher BREALY David HARRIS Brian MCKENZIE 41 -70 54 45 40 64 244
60 GBR777 Owen PAY Alex DOBSON Nick WOOD 48 51 52 -77 43 51 245
61 NED414 Andre DU PON Robbert BLAUWKUIP Huib BANNIER 40 24 60 64 61 -65 249
62 GBR764 Mike HAYLES Monique HAYLES Alex MACDONALD (78.0 BFD) 58 38 31 60 66 253
63 GBR633 Ron JAMES Julia WALSH Mark PETTITT 62 (78.0 DNS) 78.0 DNS 67 37 12 256
64 GBR693 Timothy BLACKWELL Lisa GUY Roger GUY 31 59 69 33 66 -73 258
65 NED393 Richard BLICKMAN Daan DIJXHOORN Nick SPAANS (78.0 BFD) 62 61 51 23 74 271
66 NED403 Maarten KLINKENBERG Daniel GOEDKOOP Bart KLINKENBERG 65 -71 66 37 56 50 274
67 GBR660 Dave ROSS Dave BEDFORD Paul KELSEY (78.0 BFD) 61 56 74 44 46 281
68 AUS170 Ronald PACKER John LONGLEY Philippa PACKER 58 -73 53 56 51 63 281
69 NED314 Rudy DEN OUTER Jeroen BURKS Lydia VERDUYN 57 47 -71 55 54 71 284
70 FIN88 Catja EVERHALL BLOM Eeva SAUKONEN Mario WAGNER & Pille VOLMER 63 69 46 66 -70 44 288
71 GBR753 Jono RATNAGE Ross MCKISSOCK Guy CLARABUT 66 68 48 61 46 -69 289
72 SUI294 Zuercher WALTER Oral JORDY Ruppli URS 54 -72 62 63 63 55 297
73 GBR739 Nigel KAULA Teresa WILKES Simon HOWARD/Joanna RICHARDSON 67 -75 58 70 72 40 307
74 AUS218 Robert ALPE PETER ABRAHAM Rene NEL 64 64 68 46 -75 75 317
75 AUS201 Raymond CHATFIELD Karen CHATFIELD Brett WATKINS 59 -74 70 54 74 61 318
76 SWE358 Hans LILJEBLAD John MAGNUSSON Fredrik HEIJNE (78.0 BFD) 48 63 69 62 78.0 BFD 320
77 RUS47 Boris KHABAROV Vadim FEDOROV Elena KHABAROVA & Denis BYKOV 68 -76 72 73 76 72 361
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