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Finn Europeans 2008 at Scarlino, Italy – Day 4

by Robert Deaves, IFA 8 May 2008 20:53 BST 5-10 May 2008

Mixed fortunes for Ainslie, but Florent still leads

How do you respond to someone who is proving reliably consistent and not making any mistakes? Simple. You go out and win the next two races. And that is exactly what Ben Ainslie (GBR) did today at the 2008 Finn Open and Junior Championship in Scarlino, Italy. However, it got complicated as Ainslie was protested for a start line incident and was disqualified from race seven.

It was all change in Scarlino this morning. The strong offshore wind that has been a feature of the past two days had given way to a light onshore wind. By 11.00 this had started to kick in so the fleet was sent out for a first start at 12.45 in 10-12 knots from the west and gloriously brilliant blue skies.

After one general recall, race six started under the black flag. Ed Greig (GBR) started two boats up from the pin end, sailed to the left hand side, tacked on the corner and rounded the windward mark with a 10 boat length lead ahead of the rest of the British team. Ben Ainslie (GBR) rounded second followed by Andrew Mills (GBR), Ed Wright (GBR) and Mark Andrews (GBR).

On the downwind Ainslie gybed immediately to port and was soon in the lead which he extended all the way to the leeward gate. On the next upwind he played the shifts up the middle with Greig maintaining second place. However the largest gain was made by Anthony Nossiter (AUS) who moved from outside the top 15 to third place at the top mark.

On the downwind to the finish Ainslie stretched out a significant lead to win the race by just under a minute. Behind him, second placed Greig received a yellow flag and dropped to fifth doing his penalty turns. Wright recovered from fourth at the top mark to cross the finish line in second with Nossiter third and Daniel Birgmark (SWE) in fourth.

As yesterday the race was recorded on film by Sailing Revolution and this race along with a series of interviews, as well as the rest of the action this week, is available free online at www.sailrev.tv . It's well worth a look.

Race seven was very much the same with those favouring the left hand side looking rosy while those sailing to the right suffered severely. Starting 10-15 boats back from the pin end, Wright sailed to the left hand corner to build a useful lead round the first mark. Ainslie started beneath him but got buried and had to tack off and duck transoms. He managed to find a clear lane and worked up the middle to round the top mark just behind Wright. Third round the mark was Jonas Høgh-Christensen (DEN), who started right on the pin and also went to the left.

The leaders split gybes on the first downwind with a separation of up to 200 metres at one point. Wright and Ainslie took the right while Høgh-Christensen and Gasper Vincec (SLO) took the left. At the gate, Høgh-Christensen had moved in front and rounded the port mark and sailed on few a few hundred metres before tacking back to the left. Ainslie rounded the starboard mark right in front of Wright and both sailed out to the left. When the three crossed again near the top of the beat, Ainslie was clear ahead and has a useful gap on Wright in second. Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) rounded just ahead of Høgh-Christensen.

On the final downwind, the wind started to drop significantly but Ainslie managed to extend his lead to finish some 50 seconds ahead of Wright.

In a bizarre twist, Chris Cook (CAN) second placed going into today, protested Ainslie for a start line incident, but both sailors were disqualified for separate incidents at the start. In addition, Wright was scored OCS, so this left Kljakovic Gaspic as the race winner, with Høgh-Christensen in second. Then Gasper Vincec (SLO) was disqualified after a top mark incident with Zach Railey (USA), leaving Railey with the third place finish, after crossing the line 6th.

Yesterday's overnight leader Guillaume Florent (FRA), who placed 12th and 8th today holds a 10 point lead over Ainslie. Yesterday's second placed, Chris Cook (CAN) also had a bad day scoring a 11th and a DSQ, and is placed third on 34 points.

Meanwhile, the battle for the Junior title is hotting up with Jan Kurfeld (GER) reducing the points gap to the current leader Piotr Kula (POL) to just 11 points. Third placed Tomas Vika (CZE) is some 77 points off the lead so will be looking to maintain his 31 points lead over fourth placed Junior Andriy Gusenko (UKR).

Ainslie commented, “The breeze is very consistent around here, although today it was further from the south, and the waves were a little different. Yesterday I made life hard for myself but today I chose the right side of the course and managed to take advantage of the left hand shift. I've never been here before but it really is a beautiful place. I got to see some of it while we were training but of course when we are racing we are 100 per cent focussed on the competition. I haven't cruised in a while, but this would be a great place to come and do some.” The Gulf of Follonica is located in the heart of the Tuscan archipelago with the islands of Montecristo, Elba and Giglio a quick sail away.

Tomorrow will be a crucial day as the final qualification race will be sailed to decide who will sail in the medal race on Saturday. There will also a 9th race for the rest of the fleet.

Results after Day 4: (7 races, 1 discard)

PosNatSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1stFRA73Guillaume FlorentDunkerque Yachting Club22613-12620
2ndGBR3Ben AinslieRCYC1164281(84 DSQ)32
3rdCAN41Christopher CookRCYC14323111(84 DSQ)34
4thCRO524Ivan Kljakovic GaspicJK Zenta, Split(84 DSQ)49878137
5thUSA4Zach RaileyST.FYC-63657516342
6thDEN2Jonas Hogh-ChristensenRoyal Danish Yachtclub412105-3010243
7thSLO5Gasper VincecJd Finn Slo61313915(84 DSQ)47
8thNED842Pieter-Jan PostmaKWS9151-202171054
9thSWE11Daniel BirgmarkGKSS3(84 BFD)1419184765
10thGBR111Ed WrightRYA813828142(84 BFD)73
11thPOL7Rafal SzukielAZS UWM Olsztyn15171610-2013576
12thFIN218Tapio NirkkoEPS20231744-261280
13thESP100Rafael TrujilloRen la Linea-35711161627481
14thAUS221Anthony NossiterMiddle Harbour YC24-281223123983
15thNZL1Dan SlaterMBBC32117(84 OCS)1961691
16thFRA69Jonathan LobertSNO Nantes22524-27131820102
17thRUS9Eduard SkornyakovMoscow Sailing School-541422924258102
18thITA117Giorgio PoggiSV Guardia Finanza11261522-291415103
19thFRA972Ismael BrunoCnschoelcher72123296-3124110
20thGBR625Ed GreigWarsash SC268(84 OCS)1532529115
21stTUR211Ali kemal TufekciIYK-62221817252414120
22ndPOL17Piotr KulaBTZ Biskupiec1010-4114263037127
23rdIRL5Timothy GoodbodyRIYC27(84 BFD)1330222122135
24thGBR88Mark AndrewsLargs S S31332611287-34136
25thGER771Jan KurfeldYC Wismar 1961 E.V.372525627-4418138
26thAUT3Florian RaudaschlUYC Wolfgangsee302028-36211921139
27thITA90Emanuele VaccariCV Roma52929-47333813147
28thCZE1Michael MaierYCR-52302137152323149
29thITA101Riccardo CordovaniFV Riva del Garda2119363531(84 DNF)17159
30thCYP19Haris PapadopoulosCYA39(84 BFD)4631112019166
31stSWE6Bjorn AllanssonGKSS-5092026403539169
32ndNOR1Peer MobergKNS23(84 BFD)1984 OCS102811175
33rdCZE3Rudolf LidarikLS Brno17243038-473438181
34thGBR634Andrew MillsQueen Mary SC(84 OCS)84 BFD352417925194
35thESP11Diego FructuosoClub Islas Menores Murcia-51273434384228203
36thCZE52Tomas VikaYC Cheb33363332-373733204
37thNED787Nanno SchuttrupsWSV Het Witte Huis343242184141-55208
38thCAN1Matt JohnstonRCYC48(84 BFD)4441342226215
39thITA40Marko KolicCV Torbole13(84 DNC)3760232960222
40thGRE8Alexandros DragoutsisSea Sports Club4737-5025354831223
41stITA70Francesco LubranoRCC Tevere Remo41344933-573235224
42ndUKR5Andriy GusenkoDNIPRO25353848-514346235
43rdBUL24Mihail KopanovOMK Nessebar-72184742433947236
44thNED45Dennis de RuiterWV Randmeer1245405745-6343242
45thHUN6Gaszton PalYEGY-BKV SC163143-68545658258
46thITA68Piero RomeoCV Grosseto68(84 BFD)4812495332262
47thRUS14Dmirtry TereshkinKrasnodar-70433140554949267
48thHUN8Marton BeliczayAlba Regia SC3840-6843465064281
49thBRA10Eduardo CoutoCBVM(84 OCS)84 BFD3944394730283
50thITA2Marco BuglielliCV Roma43425156-595142285
51stITA97Carlo RecchiCV Torbole45(84 BFD)5346444552285
52ndCAN4Abe TorchinskyRoyal Vancouver YC74(84 BFD)4545603627287
53rdGER717Sebastian KauleSC Schkossbucht Schwerin56(84 BFD)2754624648293
54thITA82Roberto BosettiCV Torbole184956-66645850295
55thRUS5Alexey SelivanovKrasnodar(84 OCS)84 DNC84 DNC21363344302
56thPOL1Michal StrusinskiSpojnia Warszawa58386453-675241306
57thNED41Karel Van HellemondHwh Kwvl46(84 BFD)84 OCS39484051308
58thCZE21Jan CaJCICYC Pardubice534169-74535740313
59thDEN231Kenneth BoggildVallensbaek Sejlklub40(84 BFD)5255506056313
60thNED844Gert Van der HeijdenDSWZ Broach4459654961-7536314
61stITA926Simone ManciniYCRM Pisa49485551-665462319
62ndCZE81Tomas HrncalYC Pardubice2860-7763566257326
63rdPOR5Frederico MeloNaval De cascais67(84 BFD)3250425584 DNF330
64thHUN270Geza HuszarSiraly Vsc364760-72727145331
65thUSA24Conrad BrownCalifornia Yacht Club1939547070(84 DNF)84 DNC336
66thPOL77Maciej PezalaMKR Tramp Mielno4254-6652656666345
67thITA71Lorenzo PodestàCV La Spezia55(84 BFD)6764525954351
68thRUS91Viacheslav SivienkovMoscow Sailing School29577369-756765360
69thRUS17Vasily KravchenkoMoscow Finn Association6046-7471636159360
70thGRE71Davourlis PanagiutisNCPF6644625868-6967365
71stHUN128Peter HaidekkerAYC5953-7262586471367
72ndITA13Paolo CisbaniCVP-73505959737373387
73rdITA27Andrea BianchiCN Scarlino57(84 BFD)5865696870387
74thPOL9Tomek KosmickiWKZ Wolsztyn64566167-777769394
75thITA5Francesco CinqueLNI Anzio(84 OCS)516375797453395
76thSRB7Branislav EracGemax61617061-807868399
77thGRE3Constantinos GnafakisN.O.K. Vouliagmenis6555717871-7963403
78thSRB1Srdjan VolarevicYC Zemun69625773-787272405
79thGRE2Eirinaios GnafakisN.O.K. Vouliagmenis755876-77746574422
80thSRB71Darko BurculYC Gemax-76527576767675430
81stITA722Michele TognozziCV Castiglione Pescaia(84 DNC)84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC7061467
82ndITA103Mauro MerliniLNI Follonica71(84 DNC)84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC491
83rdGRE7Aimilios PapathanasiouOlimpiakos(84 DNF)84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC84 DNC504

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