Finn World Masters at YC Labud, Split, Croatia - Overall
by Robert Deaves, IFA 29 May 2010 09:19 BST
21-28 May 2010
Exciting finale to Finn World Masters
One race was all he needed and that was the way it turned out. A fifth race win for Michael Maier (CZE) gave him his second Finn World Masters title, after first winning it back in 2006. Silver goes to the defending champion André Budzien (GER) and a last minute charge from Christen Christoph (SUI) gave him the bronze.
Michael Gubi (AUT) wins the Grand Masters after a great last day while local
hero Luksa Cicarelli (CRO) pulled out all the stops to snatch the Grand
Grand Masters title on the final race and Richard Hart (GBR) continued his
absolute dominances of the 15 Legends to take the title that all Finn
sailors aspire to win.
On the final day, the last two races were sailed in an ESE wind in front of
Sustipan hill, close to shore on course Alpha. The wind increased during
first race from 10 to 12 knots,and later in race 7 to more than 12 knots so
Oscar was displayed for free and fun pumping.
RED group started on time with Cees Scheurwater (NED) the early leader.
Maier soon worked his way to the front to take his final winner's gun and
the title. Scheurwater finished second with Christen Christoph in third. In
the BLUE group HUN5 rounded first ahead of Felix Denikaev (RUS) and Richard
Hart. Budzien, who had rounded fourth took the lead on the next leg to
record his first win of the championship with Allen Burrell (GBR) moving up
to second and Francesco Cinque (ITA) in third.
The final race started soon after. With Maier heading in for an early
shower, the next nine places were still wide open, as were the Grand Master
and Grand Grand Master titles. The BLUE group was off first with Burrell
leading Budzien and Bernd Moser (AUT). However Budzien was soon back in the
lead to record his second win of the day. Burrell picked up another second
place with Peter Mosny (SVK) in third.
The final RED group race was critical as it was here that the bronze medal
and the Grand Masters title was decided. Of the five sailors fighting for
the bronze, Christoph came off the best leading round the first mark to take
his first win of the championship, ahead of Michael Gubi (AUT) and Attila
Szilvassy (HUN), to secure the bronze medal.
Gubi's third place was enough to take the Grand Masters title from Marco
Buglielli (ITA) at the last possible moment. Until the final day Buglielli
had never being below second overall and had to settle for seventh overall
and second Grand Master.
One gold medal and Grand Grand Master title (60-69 years old) will stay in
Croatia. Luksa Cicarelli (CRO) from YC Labud picked up a sixth in the final
race to take the title from Wouter Molenaar (NED), who had also led the most
of the week.
Cicarelli said, "I was not able to fully concentrate on sailing, however
conditions were excellent so I could catch and overtake opponents in my
category. And I have to say that this year the competition was stronger than
before."
Richard Hart capped a remarkable week with a 9-23 to end up 44th overall and
take the Legend category (70+) by a country mile. Second Legend Victor
Kozlov (RUS) finished in 101st place with more than twice Hart's points
total.
The prizegiving giving held outside YC Labud on Friday evening brought to an
end the Finn classes long and fruitful occupation of Split. With the
Europeans and then the Masters, the club has been a Finn base for most of
the last month and the club members will no doubt be pleased to get their
dinghy park back. YC Labud has been the perfect host and has put on some
great and fair racing in perhaps some trying and unusual conditions over the
past three weeks.
In the end it turned into a week of two halves. The start of the week was
light and favoured one part of the fleet, while the end of the week was
windier and favoured the heavier and stronger sailors. With sailors of
Maier's calibre now a fixture at the regatta, the standard is improving all
the time.
Budzien continues to make records - he has now taken the podium eight years
running - four times second, three times winner and now silver again, while
Christen Christoph takes the bronze at his first Finn World Masters.
This year, as ever, there were many new and old faces and the nature of the
competition is that more sailors qualify every year just by being a year
older. Next year the championship is being held in Punta Ala in Italy and
that is sure to be a very popular venue.
Overall Results: (top 20 out of 167)
1st CZE 1, Michael Maier, 7pts
2nd GER 711, Andre Budzien, 18pts
3rd SUI 5, Christen Christoph, 22pts
4th AUT 7, Michael Gubi, 25pts
5th HUN 211, Attila Szilvassy, 26pts
6th GBR 2, Allen Burrell, 27pts
7th ITA 2, Marco Buglielli, 28pts
8th SVK 1, Peter Mosny, 31pts
9th DEN 6, Lars Hall, 35pts
10th CRO 6, Armano Zekan, 37pts
11th NED 29, Bas de Waal, 43pts
12th GBR 65, David Potter, 46pts
13th GBR 61, John Heyes, 54pts
14th AUS 3, Jake Gunther, 55pts
15th HUN 7, Antal Szekely, 63pts
16th ITA 5, Francesco Cinque, 68pts
17th GBR 68, John Mackie, 79pts
18th NED 27, Paul Kamphorst, 70pts
19th HUN 5, Zsombor Majthenyi, 71pts
20th ITA 4, Francesco Faggiani, 72pts
Grand Masters (50-59yr)
1st Michael Gubi (AUT)
2nd Marco Buglielli(AUT)
3rd Lars Hall (DEN)
Grand Grand Masters (60-69yr)
1st Luksa Cicarelli (CRO)
2nd Wouter Molenaar (NED)
3rd Marin Mrduljas (CRO)
Legends (70+)
1st Richard Hart (GBR)
2nd Viktor Kozlov (RUS)
3rd John Ulbrich (SUI)
More information, full results and many more photos on the event website.