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International Moth World Championships at Hayling Island - Day 3

by Mark Jardine 21 Jul 2014 18:07 BST 19-25 July 2014

Greenhalgh and Rashley tied at the top

It's more like Costa del Hayling at the moment - sweltering heat and little wind make it great for sunbathers and ice cream vans, but less so for the Moth fleet. The race committee made the most of the breeze that did come in and managed to get two races in for Yellow fleet and one for Blue fleet, bringing the Qualifying Series to a close after 5 races.

Sunday's Yellow fleet were sent out first to play catch-up and completed qualifying race 4 in around 10 knots with Chris Rashley blasting down the final run to overtake early leaders Mike Lennon and Paul Goodison.

Chris Rashley said of his day, "Solid day - went out and raced the re-sailed race we didn't finish yesterday and ended up coming through to win. It was shifty offshore, but a reasonable 8-10 knots of pressure. I got past Mike by gybing at the final windward mark as we had a right shift and the pressure was running down the right hand side and sailed around Mike who went down through the middle. He wasn't to know the shift was coming when he rounded and it was very difficult conditions for him to defend in. If I hadn't gybed straight away I would have ended up 5th or 6th."

On going into gold fleet racing Chris said, "You can't get much separation from the fleet and there are some really competent sailors out there who are going to put up a big fight in the finals. I think Rob Greenhalgh has got a very good chance of walking away with the trophy at the end of the week, so has Scott Babbage, Josh Mcknight and you can never write off Nathan Outteridge - he's the best dinghy sailor in the world and he will be up there at the end of the week."

Then it was on to Monday's Yellow and Blue fleet racing. Australia's 49er Olympic gold medallist Nathan Outteridge took the win ahead of Britain's Robert Greenhalgh, halting Robert's run of wins.

Nathan said, "It was a good day - a lot of waiting around but we got a good race in and I finally got a bullet so happy with that. I haven't raced against Chris Rashley, or a lot of the other top guys, but I've raced Rob (Greenhalgh) every time and he's going pretty quick so it was nice to get one up on him today but I think there's about 6 or 7 boats that can probably win the event because the points are pretty close."

Nathan continued on what's making the difference this year on boat speed, "I think people are just putting a lot of time into their boats and understanding their equipment. Obviously the guys over here have been sailing a lot at this venue, but of course we've had very different weather with light and flat conditions. I think for the finals it's only going to get lighter. I'm quite happy, I've got big foils and a stiff rig, like what I was using in Hawaii, and it's getting me through at the moment."

Paul Goodison spoke to Louay Habib after the racing, "A big improvement today with a 3rd and a 4th. Yesterday I just kept sticking it in but after a lot of tweaking last night, the foiling was much better and the boat far more balanced. Today was a shifty day, which is a lot more towards my usual skill set of playing the shifts rather than just raw speed. However, racing a Moth in the light is all about keeping on the foil when others can't. When it's light it doesn't really matter if you choose the right or wrong side. If you are foiling you are going a lot quicker than the boats who can't."

Further down the fleet there is some frustration about the time limits. Dave Chisholm, who is racing one of the home-build Moths said, "The problem is you've got guys with brand-new kit that are really good sailors; America's Cup sailors, Olympic sailors and World Champions, particularly in the marginal foiling conditions they're off. For the guys with the older kit who've come here for the craic of the whole thing and to support the event finishing within 15 minutes of the top guys is impossible, especially in these marginal conditions. I got lapped by the first windward mark today and I foiled most of the way. The guy with the oldest boat here has sailed in every race and he hasn't got a single result and they need to think about that. It is of course about the elite sailors that are here, but they need to think about those sailors who are further down the fleet."

Tuesday sees the competition move up a notch as the fleet is split into Gold and Silver fleets. The leading competitors will be racing against each other head-to-head rather than topping their respective qualifying fleets.

The International Moth class is hugely grateful to the companies that are helping make this championship possible; Magic Marine, LV, Lennon Sails, CST Composites, Ronstan and Blueteq.

YachtsandYachting.com is the official media partner and are be producing daily reports and blogging live from the event. Reports will be complemented with Beau Outteridge Productions videos.

The World Championships take place between 19-25 July.

Qualifying Series Results: (after five races, 1 discard)

PosNationSail NoHelmClubQ1Q2Q3Q4Q5Pts
1stGBR5Robert GreenhalghRoyal Southern YC‑811125
2ndGBR7Chris RashleyRoyal London YC1211‑55
3rdAUS2Nathan OutteridgeWangi SC(DNC)32218
4thAUS4142Josh McknightRPAYC313‑5310
5thAUS3Scott BabbageWoollahra SC2234‑611
6thGBR4147Michael LennonHISC‑19422614
7thAUS6Rob GoughRoyal YC Tasmania157‑23215
8thGBR4038Tom OfferRock SC3863(DNC)20
9thGBR4Ben PatonLymington Town SC53‑77520
10thGBR3942Jason BelbenStokes Bay SC‑12746421
11thGBR4146Paul GoodisonUlley SC10‑1253422
12thSUI3796Arnaud PsarofaghisSN Geneva106‑117124
13thGBR3967Chris DraperLCSC6‑1255824
14thBEL4049Giovanni GaleottiRYCB2‑11119325
15thGBR4123Dylan FletcherPortland Moth Squad‑12486927
16thJPN3989Hiroki GotoABeam48‑1581131
17thSUI4112Christopher RastTYC/RCO/MBYC65615‑1632
18thAUS3900Andrew McDougallBlack Rock YC464‑212135
19thITA4093Stefano RizziSV Oscar Cosulich137‑2111738
20thGBR3985Simon HiscocksHISC9119‑23938
21stJPN4095Kohei KajimotoBlack Rock YC7168‑221041
22ndITA4092Carlo de PaoliCircolo Vela Torbole891014‑1841
23rdITA4138Gian Maria FerrighiYC Acquafrecsca5(DNC)1491442
24thGBR4099Ricky TaggHISC111498(DNF)42
25thGBR4036Dan VincentStokes Bay SC71913‑34746
26thUSA9Brad FunkUS Sailing Team Sperry Top‑Sider20‑5210101151
27thGBR4155Stevie MorrisonExe SC1415‑1615852
28thGBR4149Oliver HoldenHISC‑231812111556
29thGBR4059Dan WardFrensham Ponds SC159‑28122258
30thGBR3943Richard EdwardsParkstone YC‑251022181060
31stSWE4159Nils AkervallRoyal Swedish YC9211516(DNC)61
32ndITA3855Fabio MazzettiCircolo Vela Arco131917‑362675
33rdRSA4062Jonathan HeathcotePoint YC201325‑361775
34thFRA4090Seb ColYCPRDGA‑2422102476
35thSUI4032Jean‑Pierre de SiebenthalSN de Geneve24221813‑4477
36thSUI3752David HolenwegCV Estavyer‑le‑Lac‑282019142578
37thNZL4037Jason RussellHISC‑291713282179
38thGBR3947Ed ChapmanQueen Mary SC‑292221251381
39thITA41Stefano FerrighiYC Acquafresca161033‑382382
40thESP3975Pablo ArandiaEMV Valencia192820‑311582
41stFRA3972Yann Andrillon ‑262424161983
42ndITA4030Marco LanulfiYC Acquafresca17132331(DNC)84
43rdIRL3805Ryan SeatonBallyholme YC/CSC‑332817122885
44thGBR4045Matt PonsfordHISC2218‑29172986
45thGBR4067Cameron StewartHISC21202619‑3386
46thGBR4065Daniel HendersonStokes Bay SC242516‑302287
47thGBR4075Doug PybusQueen Mary SC‑37321843690
48thGBR4121James PhareQueen Mary SC11‑3734291690
49thIRL3592Rory FitzpatrickNational YC28143018‑4590
50thGBR4115David HiveyHISC222723‑371890
51stAUS4034Luke MolloyRQYS15331926(BFD)93
52ndGBR4061John PinkHill Head SC‑322120242893
53rdGBR4096Tim PenfoldHISC351712‑393094
54thGBR4122Andrew FriendNorfolk Punt Club31‑3936131494
55thNED4074Eelco BoersWV Roerkoning(DNC)25252724101
56thGBR4060Neil BakerHISC18‑39273720102
57thGBR4071Phillippe OligarioWorthing YC‑3231241930104
58thAUS4004Will LoganRoyal YC Tasmania262332‑5225106
59thGBR3980Graham SimmondsHISC39‑40272813107
60thAUS3637Brent PearsonKeppel Bay SC21163733‑38107
61stFRA3875Benoit MarieSNO Nantes‑5126393212109
62ndGBR4158Geoff CarvethHISC17383420‑39109
63rdGBR4073Richard WestburyDraycote233414‑5341112
64thFRA3879Pierre BlancCN St Jean Cap Ferrat31302926‑37116
65thGBR3995David SimmondsHISC30233727‑48117
66thAUS3631John GendersRYCT363536‑4812119
67thGBR3981Simon ReynoldsWhitstable YC27292835(DNC)119
68thNED4023Kalle Coster 3536‑391737125
69thGBR3979Jeremy HartleyStokes Bay SC413630‑4219126
70thGBR4050Leigh AlbrechtQueen Mary SC141552‑5446127
71stGER3684Sven KloppenburgRatzeburger SV333433‑4127127
72ndGBR4043Paul HaydenStokes Bay SC‑4440432223128
73rdSUI4144Fabien FroeschSN de Geneve(DNC)29383427128
74thGER3843Carlo MaegeFeldafinger Seglerverein34‑41312935129
75thIRL3889Alistair KissaneHowth YC‑4033353031129
76thNED3849Constantijn WeberWSV Muiderberg183240‑4444134
77thGBR4072Thomas LambertWilsonian SC40‑51442031135
78thGBR3830John CliftonShoreham SC45352632‑46138
79thUSA4066Dylan DiMarchiWaikiki YC3430‑484232138
80thNZL4124Glen ReadVauxhall YC30‑43383834140
81stGBR3939Matthew StarkGuernsey YC253732‑4847141
82ndGBR3795Stefan GieserWSV Heidelberg West(DNC)42402535142
83rdSUI3798Philippe SchillerSN de Geneve‑5126473338144
84thGBR4100Alex KoukourakisEastbourne Soverign SC3727(DNC)DNC17151
85thSUI3836Adriano PetrinoCV Lago di Lugano‑4747472436154
86thGBR3756James SainsburyGrafham Water SC(DNC)DNC312133155
87thSUI3729Philip KaesermanSN de Geneve3645‑464529155
88thGBR4041Andrew BleeDraycote Water SC4458(DNC)4020162
89thAUS3905Phil StevensonSt George SC43‑54503534162
90thGBR3715Chris JeevesDe Spaenjerd SC49‑55494026164
91stGBR3945Matthew LeaGrafham Water SC‑4848464532171
92ndGBR3834Chris ClarkeThorpe Bay SC38384849‑57173
93rdSUI3820Caspar BuettnerZurcher YC‑4543454342173
94thIRL3861Annalise MurphyNational YC27505443‑57174
95thGBR3880Dave SmithwhiteHISC42454149‑55177
96thIRL4206John ChambersNational YC‑5550424443179
97thGBR3759Nic StreatfeildRutland Water SC(DNC)41504742180
98thGBR3922Kyle StonehamThorpe Bay YC165444(DNC)BFD184
99thDEN3914Ole FreySonderborg YC41‑57435150185
100thPOL3842Michal DomanskiHISC39475150‑55187
101stGBR4044Dominic HuttonQueen Mary SC(DNC)53415143188
102ndGBR3941Miles BurrageThorpe Bay SC4644‑515050190
103rdGBR3632Martin FearBristol Corinthian SC42‑59535541191
104thGBR3787Jono PankImperial Poona YC(DNC)46495245192
105thGBR3917Dan EllisRoyal Plymouth Corinthian YC524952‑5340193
106thGBR3730Jonathan PeatsCastle Cove SC5044(DNC)6139194
107thGBR3802Neale JonesHISC54‑56534147195
108thGBR3910Matthew Bergmann SmithHISC4753‑554652198
109thDEN3601Hans RasmussenTroense Badelaug(DNC)48575740202
110thGBR3704Mark DellThorpe Bay YC(DNC)DNC423953204
111thGBR4106Jamie MorganGrafham Water SC5646‑585451207
112thGBR4162Steve McLeanHISC4849‑575654207
113thGBR3924Jon BennettHISC4351(DNC)6259215
114thGBR3928Rob CageThames SC46(DNC)DNC5549220
115thGBR3192Jamie PearsonDraycote Water SC50(DNC)585856222
116thGBR3613James ThomasBewl Valley SC(DNC)31DNCDNC52223
117thJPN4137Wakako TabataABeam536059(DNC)53225
118thSUI3599Tristan Mathez‑LoicSN Geneva(DNC)56545758225
119thBEL3915Quentin Blondiau (DNC)5256DNC51229
120thGBR3946Paul BeardQMSC(DNC)DNC4547DNC232
121stGBR3604Katherine KnightWPNSA(DNC)DNCDNC4648234
122ndGBR3668Patrick CunninghamGurnard SC4955(DNC)DNC60234
123rdGBR3870Eddie GatehouseHISC(DNC)42DNC56DNC238
124thGBR3766Jordan WoodsWeston SC(DNC)DNC566056242
125thGER3381Burhard StaabsRock SC(DNC)DNC555959243
126thITA3789Andrea BiagioniHISC(DNC)62DNC6349244
127thGBR4150Ian SouthworthHamble River SC(DNC)DNC35DNCDNC245
128thGBR3131Guy Stewart RaynesWeston SC52(DNC)DNCDNC61253
129thGBR3881Diederik Bulters (DNC)DNCDNCDNC54264
130thGBR4151David ChisholmRNSA(DNC)DNCDNCDNC58268
131stGBR4207Joseph WellerdPlymouth University SC(DNC)61DNCDNCDNC271
132ndGER3088Jens SchoenbergSegelclub Ratzeburger See(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndARG4167Matias Gainze EurnekianYacht Club Argentino(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndUSA4086Zack DowningSan Diego YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndDEN3978Soren BuhlHorsens YC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndARG4168Daniel Pierrard (DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndGBR4098Danny ClarkThorpe Bay SC(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280
132ndARG4170Franco GreggiYacht Club Argentino(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNC280

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