Giles Scott (GBR) and Pieter-Jan Postma
(NED) take an 18 point lead into Saturday’s medal races at the Trofeo
S.A.R. Princesa Sofía MAPFRE in Palma de Mallorca. Jonathan Lobert (FRA)
has moved back into third overall, but begins with a much tighter
points gap on the chasing boats that the two leaders. On the second day of finals racing, the
fleet enjoyed moderate conditions from 8 to 12 knots with some nice
waves to
surf downwind. Postma picked up a 3, 1, 2 to close the gap on Scott, who
placed 1, 2, 8. Lobert's finishes of 7, 10, 4 were just enough to put
him
back in a podium position as many sailors had a tough day with
inconsistent results.
Scott described the racing, “There was a
big righty in the first race that PJ made the most of to have the race
pretty much wrapped up by the windward mark. In the second it was a bit
more of an even race track with the guys in the middle leading.”
In the silver fleet Milosz Wojewski (POL)
won four out of the six races to end up on just 2 points. James Hadden
(GBR)
and Viktor Filippov (RUS) won the other two to end up second and fourthm
while a consistent display from Anrei Ianitski (RUS) left him in third.
It was a great day on the water Postma,
“Today I sailed very well in difficult conditions. And that result of
today has much influence on how we go in to the Medal Race tomorrow. I'm
in a good position. There are 40 points to win tomorrow. That is going
to be
terribly exciting.”
Class newcomers Josh Junior and Andrew Murdoch (NZL) are sixth and seventh in their first international Finn regatta,
while ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami winner Caleb Paine (USA) just missed out on the Medal stage in 11th position.
Murdoch said, “I have been in the class for
just over 2 months and this is my first international event. I'm
really enjoying the change to the Finn class and look forward to racing
the rest of this season. There are so many new things to learn, it's not
just
the techniques but also the technology in the rigs.”
On his performance so far, “I had no idea
how I was going to go prior to the event. It's a great start to my
Olympic campaign and I'm really happy with how it's going. I know I have
a lot to learn and the fleet will no doubt continue to improve over the
next
couple of years as well.
Like most sailors he is not convinced the
trial scoring format being used this year is the best solution. “It's
certainly a change from what we are used to, the importance of the races
really steps up as the event progresses. I can see us having issues if
the
weather plays havoc with the race schedule. We have been fortunate to
have very reliable weather at this event so it hasn't caused any issues
there.”
Scott has much stronger views. “I think
it's no good at all. It brings in a level of randomness and also
penalises those who sail consistently, whilst at the same time giving
those who have made mistakes almost as good a chance of winning the
regatta. In
my mind the format is completely flaweded because it hurts those that
sail better.”
“I also believe the two medal races to be a bad idea especially with the points being so tight by the end of the regatta with only six races being scored. Most importantly I think that with the Olympics going to a light and potentially shifty venue it's more import that ever to have the fairest scoring system that rewards the consistently good performers.”
“I also believe the two medal races to be a bad idea especially with the points being so tight by the end of the regatta with only six races being scored. Most importantly I think that with the Olympics going to a light and potentially shifty venue it's more import that ever to have the fairest scoring system that rewards the consistently good performers.”
The Finns will sail two double scoring
medal races on Saturday with a potential 40 points up for grabs. This
basically
means any of the sailors could potentially win the regatta with only 40
points separating the top ten boats. It will be interesting to see how
it
plays out.
Results (after 10 races)
1 GBR 41 Giles Scott 5
2 NED 842 Pieter Jan Postma 8
3 FRA 112 Jonathan Lobert 26
4 SLO 573 Vasilij Zbogar 31
5 GBR 85 Andrew Mills 37
6 NZL 24 Josh Junior 40
7 NZL 16 Andrew Murdoch 41
8 GBR 88 Mark Andrews 42
9 POL 17 Piotr Kula 44
10 AUS 1 Brendan Casey 45
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