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Finn class at Aquece Rio – International Sailing Regatta - Day 3

by Robert Deaves 18 Aug 2015 08:09 BST 15-22 August 2015

Nirkko wins only race while Postma maintains lead at Rio test

Only one race was possible on the second day for Finns at the Aquece Rio 2015 Test Event with the win going to Tapio Nirkko (FIN). Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) maintains the overall lead, while Nirkko moves up to second and Jonathan Lobert (FRA) moves up to third.

Monday in Rio didn't quite go as planned. The fleet was on the water around 11.30 to get out to the Copacabana course outside the harbour for a 13.00 start. However the wind hadn't shown up at the agreed time after a big night out in Rio, and the fleet wallowed on the swell until being sent all the way back inside Guanabara Bay to the Ponte course by the bridge, where they had already raced on Sunday. By the time the race started, only one race was possible before nightfall – though it provided some great opportunities for the assembled media for sepia photographs and silhouetted sailors.

Tapio Nirkko made the best of it, rounding the first mark behind Caleb Paine (USA), with Pieter-Jan Postma not far behind. There was a bit of confusion though as many of the leaders mistakenly thought that Oscar flag had been flying for free pumping and starting giving it everything downwind. Unfortunately for some, Oscar was not flying and the jury soon swooped in to put matters right, penalising three boats including race leader Paine, World Champion Giles Scott (GBR) and Jorge Zarif (BRA). With Paine spinning and Scott forced to retire as it was his second penalty, This gave Nirkko some clear air and he sailed clear of the fleet. Postma moved up to second with Josh Junior (NZL) briefly in third, until Jonathan Lobert came through on the second upwind.

Nirkko said, "There was no wind outside and they made a good call to come into the bay. It was a good breeze on Ponte course so we had a solid race. I managed to get a clear lane right from the start and had good speed, with pretty safe tactics staying with the other guys and rounded second, There was some confusion about the free pumping and two guys around me got a flag and I got a little bit away from the fleet and then it was a pretty easy job to maintain the lead. It was similar to yesterday, but just later in the day, so the current and wind were a bit different."

Josh Junior finished fourth in the race and is now up to sixth overall. He said, "The forecast was that there was going to be some wind but when we got out to Copacabana there was nothing and we ended sitting out there for three hours before they sent us in. When we finally got racing it was a pretty nice breeze, and we had a great race. I got a fourth, so hopefully I can build on that tomorrow. Yesterday was a hard right hand course, but today was still a right hand course but there were a few more shifts in it so you could go right but you could also come back from the left, so as long as you were on the right hand side there were a few shits to be had."

Now in seventh overall, Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) commented, "Today was a strange day, but at least we made something today. We are here to learn and we certainly learned something."

On the Oscar flag confusion he said, "I hadn't seen the flag for free pumping but the guys started to pump, so I started to pump as well, and then the jury started to give penalties so I stopped. I think there was a bit of misunderstanding. Sometimes when you start you are so tired and have no time to look around for flags."

With the sun setting over the picturesque hinterland, it was all over for the day. The schedule for Tuesday has been changed slightly with three races now planned on the Copacabana course instead of one of the inside courses. With the forecast similar to Monday, it is looking like another long day in Rio.

The test event consists of six days of racing from Sunday 16 August to Saturday 22 August. Wednesday 19 August is scheduled as a reserve day, while on Saturday 22 the medal race for the top 10 will be held. Over the course of the week the Finn class will sail on five of the six course areas, three inside Guanabara Bay and two outside on the open sea. The medal race will be sailed on the course area just off the Marina de Glória, where the event is being held.

Result after 3 races:

1 NED Pieter-Jan Postma 3pts
2 FIN Tapio Nirkko 6pts
3 FRA Jonathan Lobert 6pts
4 NOR Anders Pedersen 7pts
5 SWE Max Salminen 7pts
6 NZL Josh Junior 11pts
7 SLO Vasilij Zbogar 13pts
8 GBR Giles Scott 13pts
9 HUN Zsombor Berecz 15pts
10 DEN Jonas Hogh-Christensen 16pts
11 BRA Jorge Zarif 16pts
12 RUS Egor Terpigorev 19pts
13 AUS Jake Lilley 19pts
14 USA Caleb Paine 20pts
15 CHN Lei Gong 23pts
16 GRE Ioannis Mitakis 25pts
17 CRO Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic 26pts
18 TUR Alican Kaynar 28pts
19 POR Frederico Melo 36pts
20 CZE Ondrej Teply 36pts

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