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Meech in top 10 after first day of Miami World Cup

by Yachting NZ 24 Jan 2018 08:53 GMT 24 January 2018
Light conditions prevailed for the opening day of 2018 World Cup Series Miami © Jesus Renedo / Sailing Energy / ISAF

Damage limitation was the order of the day at the World Cup regatta in Miami today, especially after sailors spent many hours on the water waiting for the breeze to fill in.

Sam Meech was the best placed of the three New Zealand boats, sitting in 10th in the Laser after a 12th and 16th in today's two races, but only six points off third.

Tom Saunders was 35th overall in the 70-strong fleet after a 14th and a 57th but he wasn't the only one to struggle in the fickle winds and big changes are expected tomorrow when the discard comes into play after the third race.

A couple who will be looking to make a move are Olympic champion Tom Burton (Australia) in 14th and world champion Pavlos Kontides (Cyprus) in 28th.

New Zealand's Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox were 12th in the only race possible in the men's 470.

"There wasn't much wind and we sat out on the water for about six hours before we eventually got two races in," Meech said. "We knew this was going to be a tricky event and we are going to have to keep chipping away and hopefully get some good results later in the week when the wind comes in a little more.

"In the first race I got a really good start and thought I was going the right way but the wind clocked around towards the right at the top. I was lucky to gain a few places back in one of the runs but, apart from that, it was pretty frustrating.

"In the second race I got another good start but didn't tack straight away and found myself in a pretty tough spot. I managed to pick up a few places on the course so I was happy with that but it was really, really tough racing out there. Hopefully tomorrow is a little easier."

Nearly 550 sailors from 50 countries are competing in Miami this week, the first World Cup regatta of the year.

Results and standings after the first day of the World Cup regatta in Miami:

Laser: (70 boats)

1st: Philipp Buhl (GER) 6 3 - 9 points 2nd: Loic Queyroux (FRA) 8 9 - 17 pts 3rd: Elliot Hansen (GBR) 9 13 - 22 pts

10th: Sam Meech (NZL) 12 16 - 28 pts 35th: Tom Saunders (NZL) 14 57 - 71 pts

Men's 470: (37 boats)

1st: Naoki Ichino / Hasegawa Takashi (JPN) 1 - 1 pts 2nd: Luke Patience / Chris Grube (GBR) 2 - 2 pts 3rd: Nikolaus Kampelmuhler / Thomas Czajka (AUT) 3 - 3 pts

12th: Paul Snow-Hansen / Dan Willcox (NZL) 12 - 12 pts

Full results can be found by clicking here

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