Nassau (Bahamas), 05 December 2013 - Three
races, light conditions but very close competitions marked the second
day at the Bahamas' first Star Sailors League Finals. Robert
Scheidt was in commanding form, retaining the overall lead in the
qualifying races with 11 points after seven races completed. Diego Negri
and Sergio Lambertenghi kept their second place (25 points) as well as
Mark Mendelblatt and Brian Fatih (26 points) preserve himself from the
attack of Melleby (32), that climbs into 4th from yesterday's 5th,
Xavier Rohart (35), followed by Mateusz Kusznierewicz (40) and Robert
Stanjek (42).
In the
opening race Negri won the pin end at the start and sailed upwind on the
left side of the course, coming in leading position at the top mark,
when Scheidt, in the middle of the line, didn't go into a great start
for the day. But the Brazilian superstar erased the gap just before the
first bottom mark. In the third leg Scheidt chose not to cover the
fleet, but his speed and correct root were enough to control the 30m
advantage. In the meantime it was exciting to watch the newcomers Postma
and Maloney ahead star medalist. The victory was taken by Scheidt after
a super close end where the blond South American sailing ace fought
with Negri, Mendelblatt and Cayard until the last meters.
At the
beginning of race 6 an individual recall was unfortunately misunderstood
from Wright and Szabo when the "guilty" was Postma, which continued his
race for a while going into a certain disqualification. In the leg 1
Rohart took the lead and went into a very crowded mark rounding when the
following three teams did it simultaneously: Melleby, Hornos, Stanjek.
Rohart held on for first as well as Melleby for his second seat. But
Scheidt climbed before the third mark advancing 4 positions and
concluding his race after Rohart and ahead Melleby, Lobert, Polgar,
Hornos, Mendelblatt, Maloney, Hestbaek and Stanjek.
A few
while the initial part of race 7 a big group went to the right and for
many tacks Mateusz Kusznierewicz was in front of the fleet letting him
turning the weather mark in the lead. Later the polish skipper couldn't
master the momentum to defend his position then Scheidt swept ahead his
longtime rival and got the first ranking. The third leg's protagonist
Johannes Polgar taken aback the recent Star World Champion without
giving him a chance to set the tone for another dominant race as the
german cutted the line first celebrating a big resurgence after a faded
beginning day.
Seven out
of nine races now are completed and some of the best ranked in the
provisional leaderboard are not anymore afraid of the top 10 cut as they
are already mathematically qualified to Saturday's Finals.
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Quotes of the day
Diego Negri: "The
races so far have been really though and the fleet is always very
short. Any mistake could be lethal and can put anybody at the back of
the fleet. On the other hand distances between boats are so small that
it is possible to jump some boats ahead especially crossing the finish
line. We had a very good start yesterday with two bullets and two other
good races thinking that the goal was to be in the top ten to sail the
finals on the last day. Also today we began on the top group leading at
the top mark and finishing second in the first race of the day. The
second one was a little bit more difficult for us and we passed suddenly
from 5 to 15 finishing 13. Better in the last where after sailing the
whole race in the top group, we have been the last of three boats on a
photo finish arrival finishing in sixth. We are anyway really happy so
far of our performance and mathematically sure to be qualified for the
finals."
Star Sailors League Finals – Results after 7 races (1 discard)
1.Scheidt Robert (BRA) / Prada Bruno (BRA) – 2,(4),1,3,1,2,2 – 11
2. Negri Diego (ITA) / Lambertenghi Sergio (ITA) – 1,1,6,9,2,(13),6 – 25
3. Mendelblatt Mark (USA) / Fatih Brian (USA) – 6,2,3,5,3,7,(9) – 26
4. Melleby Eivind (NOR) /Strube Mark (USA) – 3,8,10,4,(14),3,4 – 32
5. Rohart Xavier (FRA) / Ponsot Pierre-Alexis (FRA) – 7,6,5,10,6,1,(11) – 35
6. Kusznierewicz Mateusz / (POL) Zycki Dominik (POL) – 4,(14),4,6,12,11,3 – 40
7. Stanjek Robert (GER) / Kleen Frithjof (GER) – 13,5,2,(16),7,10,5 – 42
8. Polgar Johannes (GER) / Koy Markus (GER) – 11,15,(17),15,5,5,1 – 52
9. Diaz Augie (USA) / Von Schwarz John (USA) – 8,7,7,13,8,(19),12 – 55
10. Lobert Jonathan (FRA) / Rambeau Pascal (FRA) – (18),3,8,11,18,4,17 – 61
2. Negri Diego (ITA) / Lambertenghi Sergio (ITA) – 1,1,6,9,2,(13),6 – 25
3. Mendelblatt Mark (USA) / Fatih Brian (USA) – 6,2,3,5,3,7,(9) – 26
4. Melleby Eivind (NOR) /Strube Mark (USA) – 3,8,10,4,(14),3,4 – 32
5. Rohart Xavier (FRA) / Ponsot Pierre-Alexis (FRA) – 7,6,5,10,6,1,(11) – 35
6. Kusznierewicz Mateusz / (POL) Zycki Dominik (POL) – 4,(14),4,6,12,11,3 – 40
7. Stanjek Robert (GER) / Kleen Frithjof (GER) – 13,5,2,(16),7,10,5 – 42
8. Polgar Johannes (GER) / Koy Markus (GER) – 11,15,(17),15,5,5,1 – 52
9. Diaz Augie (USA) / Von Schwarz John (USA) – 8,7,7,13,8,(19),12 – 55
10. Lobert Jonathan (FRA) / Rambeau Pascal (FRA) – (18),3,8,11,18,4,17 – 61
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