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PUMA International Moth Worlds at Dubai - Overall

by Bridgid Murphy 14 Mar 2010 16:13 GMT

Payne, McDougall and Funk take 1, 2, 3

Today was the final day of 2010 PUMA Moth Worlds. The Race Committee was forced with an early onshore postponement for lack of wind. After a morning on shore, the breeze in Dubai filled in nicely to get Race 13 off at 12:45 local with a reported wind of 11 knots.

Simon Payne led the fleet going into the day. Being the last day of racing, with everything on the line, we saw an aggressive start from the fleet; it appeared that a slew of boats could have been over but only one recorded OCS.

Day seven showed the fleet the biggest breeze of the event. Bora Gulari (2009 World Champion, USA) won the pin at the start, showing he still has what it takes. Gulari’s start resulted in him winning the first race of the day. Simon Payne (GBR) had a disappointing first race, opening the narrow gap for Brad Funk (USA) or Andrew McDougall (AUS) to make something happen in the final race, Race 14. Going into race 14 with a bad race, Payne felt the pressure. “When it dawned on me that I hadn't actually won, I put the hammer down” said Payne

Race 14 brought a steady 10 knots of breeze. Fighting a battle for the top spot, Payne was able to stay in the top five, clinching the 2010 PUMA Moth World Championship. Payne’s victory was more than he expected from the event; “I didn't think I had a chance here, I just came to see my mates.”

McDougall, with his experience, knew what he needed to accomplish to bump him into the number two spot. Winning race 14, McDougall put six boats in between himself and Brad Funk, who was second on the leader board. “In many races I made small mistakes,” sail McDougall, “but in the last one I put it all together, I knew I had to get a first in the last race to break the tie with Brad.” The distance was enough to create a tie at 42 points, and having won the final race McDougall won the tiebreaker with five first place finishes in the regatta.

“As a laser sailor the moth is the most exciting class to jump into,” said Funk. “You can sail the Moth for a lifetime and never get it all perfected, there are just so many little things you can change and tweak.” Funk, who is relatively new to the Moth class improved on his 2009 eighth place world finish.

PRO David Campbell-James has been impressed and challenged by the Moth class. “The grand prix style racing was fantastic and exciting,” said Campbell-James. "The difference in speed between the boats creates a challenge as how to be a good PRO and create fair racing for all. I have been impressed with our gracious host the Dubai Offshore Sailing Club and all they have organized here for us and all the sailors, including a slew of volunteers."

Daily videos are being uploaded here.

Overall Results: (14 races, 2 discards)

PosSail NoHelmType of BoatR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14Pts
1GBR5Simon PayneMach 2521413431322210533
2AUS3380Andrew McDougallMach 21111213811214146142
3USA3451Brad FunkMach 23111011325511313742
4SUI3Arnaud PsarofaghisMach 21793326132617155358
5USA4Dalton BerganMach 21020444148657142459
6USA1Bora GulariMach 2121027655410716201271
7AUS7Scott BabbageMach 2849510296443874873
8GBR3708Michael LennonMach 2288689107493371674
9UAE3679Chris GrahamMach247710577147151268686
10GBR3604Adam MayMach 26561691418131510691114118
11SLO3712Tomaz CopiMach 2734111191019109141051313124
12AUS9Rob GoughMach 211181212121281114124111815134
13GBR3594Ricky TaggMach 291715131411134319421110910151
14SUI3392Jean-Pierre ZiegertMach 21916139719151717819231212164
15SIN3700Mark RobinsonMach 216235141115615202414311511165
16USA3683Zack MaxamMach 2141514151617141216185121718167
17USA3615George PeetMach 22314161817182691111984444180
18SUI3623Mikis PsarofaghisMach 2152820191516161681315181619186
19SWE3666Martin GravareMach 213194481813124421171828209196
20GBR4082Alex AdamsFull Force1824171721201718181620132120215
21SIN3711James ColeBladerider216212025212119122222172222224
22UAE3680Glenn RaphaelMach 23535182122292523262024191417258
23UAE3276Alex BuergerBladerider2212242823272222132123302639263
24GBR3607Tim PenfoldMach 23842193320222720221921162424267
25UAE3231Marcel HerreraBladerider2413262226232025242333243744283
26GBR3632Paul HaydenMach 22022232427302921232827222327287
27SWE3125Emma AspingtonBladerider2930282733252330254425213128322
28GBR3713James PhareMach 22621412324242443444231291921325
29AUS3262Ben CrockerProwler Zero3227252928283124293234342523333
30UAE3300Kerstin SommerBladerider2825293030262831322742262825333
31GBR3335Dougie ImrieBladerider2726412631343329272630253033343
32UAE3357Simon SavageBladerider3336222534313432302926353237363
33SWE3279Magnus GravareBladerider3633303229363727344428332734379
34UAE3647Rob FordyceAssassin3029313535323228313136363835385
35USA3592Lindsey BerganMach 22544444444444426282529272926391
36HKG3672Dion HoughtonMach 23432273136373843353032393430396
37GBR3431Richard DaviesBladerider X83934343737353533363435324429411
38UAE3665Marc BrueggerFastacraft3137333439393936333639383331420
39SWE3140Per EskilsonBladerider X84042363638383035383538373636433
40CHN3637Dirk WeiblenMach 24238373841414134373337403944456
41GBR3495Jonathan PeatsBladerider4142354440404037393740413532457
42SUI3250Philip KasermannBladerider3731323932333644444444444444460
43UAE3278Jeroen LeenenBladerider4444444443444443444444444444526

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