Knowledge
of Lake Garda's winds proved an essential ingredient on the first day
of racing at the Finn World World Masters as the best sailors rose to
the top. Defending champion Vladimir Krutskikh (RUS), 2004 Olympic
silver medalist Rafa Trujillo (ESP) and Piet Eckert (SUI) all won both
races in their groups to sit on top of the 355 boat fleet. In
addition, from the eight heats sailed, individual wins went to 1996
Olympian Paul McKenzie (AUS), and the 2000 and 2002 Finn Masters World
Champion John Greenwood (GBR).
Numb
legs and sore muscles were the order of the day as a solid, and cold,
14-22 knot Ora swept down the lake challenging the fleet with some tight
tactical racing. The corners proved popular, especially on the northern
course.
Garda
put on its best today, if slightly cold, but at least the day stayed
dry for the first time since the sailors had arrived. The forecast for
the rest of the week is, at best, changeable, with the usual Garda
weather not fully in place just yet.
Sailors
from 32 countries are enjoying the hospitality of Torbole. Each day
Finns are launched from all corners of the northern end of the lake and
for four hours the lake is filled with Finn sails and Finn sailors
battling tooth and nail for every position. They might be old, but Finn
Masters have lost none of their competitive nature.
Having
so many rock star names in the fleet has raised the profile of the
event far beyond the original concept when a group of ageing sailors
decided to race together each year for fun. The Masters has transformed
itself into the largest Finn competition each year.
A
silver medalist in Athens in 2004, and world champion in 2007, Trujillo
is sailing in his first World Masters and has made the best possible
start. More lately coaching the 2013 World Champion Jorge Zarif (BRA),
he has taken a break from coaching duties to finally be able to sail
this championship. While Trujillo probably had the hardest fleet
allocation today, Krutskikh was also dominant in his fleet, powering
away for two comfortable wins.
Mckenzie
has been training hard for this regatta, after his first Finn World
Masters last year where he placed 14th. Eckert is also sailing his
second Masters after a 17th last year.
But
this event is not just about the winning, but more about the taking
part, the more so the further you go down the fleet. While the top Grand
Master (50+) is the six times champion Mike Maier (CZE) in fifth, and
the leading Grand Grand Master (60+) is Marc Allain des Beauvais (FRA)
in tenth, the leading Legend (70+) is Valerii Gusenko (UKR) in 104th.
Lake
Garda has been called by some sailors here as the University of
Sailing. Everyone is learning something about the nuances of sailing on
Europe's most famous lake. The Finn is also a university for life with
stories and memories being told and relived each evening in the bars and
restaurants of Torbole. It is a huge melting pot of experience and
knowledge.
Even
though some sailors didn't have the day on the water they wanted, the
scenery around them is simply breathtaking. The geography of the area
that creates its world famous winds dominates the racing, with the huge
mountainsides towering above the small boats putting everything into
perspective. But it is the boat, the fantastic Finn, that is the true
equaliser.
Sailing continues on Tuesday with two more races scheduled for 13.00
Results after two races (eight heats) - Top 20 from 355
1 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo 2
1 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh 2
1 SUI 86 Piet Eckert 2
4 AUS 22 Paul Mckenzie 3
5 CZE 1 Michael Maier 4
5 GER 707 Uli Breuer 4
7 FRA 75 Laurent Hay 5
8 GBR 2 Allen Burrell 7
9 EST 7 Harles Liiv 8
10 FRA 99 Marc Allain Des Beauvais 9
11 RUS 711 Petrov Dmitrii 9
12 SUI 7 Christoph Burger 10
13 SWE 59 Lars Edwall 10
14 AUT 7 Gubi Michael 12
15 GER 19 Andreas Bollongino 12
15 NED 121 Martijn Van Muyden 12
17 ITA 89 Florian Demetz 13
18 NED 7 Cees Scheurwater 13
18 RUS 41 Felix Denikaev 13
20 ITA 80 Martin Atzwanger 14
1 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh 2
1 SUI 86 Piet Eckert 2
4 AUS 22 Paul Mckenzie 3
5 CZE 1 Michael Maier 4
5 GER 707 Uli Breuer 4
7 FRA 75 Laurent Hay 5
8 GBR 2 Allen Burrell 7
9 EST 7 Harles Liiv 8
10 FRA 99 Marc Allain Des Beauvais 9
11 RUS 711 Petrov Dmitrii 9
12 SUI 7 Christoph Burger 10
13 SWE 59 Lars Edwall 10
14 AUT 7 Gubi Michael 12
15 GER 19 Andreas Bollongino 12
15 NED 121 Martijn Van Muyden 12
17 ITA 89 Florian Demetz 13
18 NED 7 Cees Scheurwater 13
18 RUS 41 Felix Denikaev 13
20 ITA 80 Martin Atzwanger 14
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