Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships - Day 3
by Richard Palfreyman 5 Dec 2011 14:25 GMT
3-18 December 2011
The first day of fleet racing in Perth was held in light, fluctuating breezes as four classes took to the water on Day three of the ISAF Sailing World Championships. With only the lightest of sea breezes reaching just over ten knots, the temperature in Perth soared to 34 degrees.
Finns
Five-time Finn world champion Ben Ainslie took an early lead on the first day of his event at the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships, winning both his races with ease in the Yellow Fleet.
Ainslie won from the front in the first race but had to come from fifth place to take another win over compatriot and current world champion Ed Wright to put himself firmly at the top of the fleet.
“I didn’t have a particularly good start (in the second race) but I was good on the downwind reach and was in front at the second mark,” he said.
On why he was so good at downwind sailing, he said: “It has to do with the conditions and technique. After all I have been sailing a lot. You just get into a groove and go with it.”
In the Blue Fleet, the 2004 Olympic silver medalist Rafa Trujillo (ESP) led the first race from start to finish while Pieter-Jan Postma (NED), put a poor race behind him to lead all the way and take the second race. Trujillo rounded off a great day with a third place, to end the day in second overall behind Ainslie. A second and a fifth for the 2008 Silver medalist Zach Railey (USA) leaves him in third overall.
The Finn event is scheduled to continue on Tuesday at 1300 Perth time on the Leighton course.
Women’s Match Racing
Silke Hahlbrock (GER) put an end to Anna Tunnicliffe’s undefeated run in the final flight of Women’s Match Racing on Monday, with the German managing to come from behind to get over the line in front as the World No. 1 lagged with sea weed caught on her keel.
In the previous flight, Hahlbrock (GER) had managed to edge out Australia’s Nicky Souter, also previously undefeated, in another tight match.
It was also a great day for Finland’s Silija Lehtinen, who is yet to lose a match, despite stiff competition throughout the day.
At the conclusion of day three, Finland remained the only undefeated team with USA-1, AUS-1, GER, and NZL also finishing strongly.
Women’s Match Racing is scheduled to start on Tuesday at 1000 Perth time on the Inner Harbour course.
Men’s 470
Finnish brothers Joonas and Niklas Lindgren were successful on the Success course, with a win and a second in the Yellow Fleet races on the opening day of the Men’s 470 competition on Monday.
A stunning start in race one by Ridgely Balladares and Chavez Rommel (PHI) was overcome by the Finnish sailors, who took and extended their lead to win 34 seconds ahead of runners-up, Kliger Gideon and Eran Sela (ISR).
Phil Sparks and David Kohler (GBR) took an early lead in race two for the Yellow Fleet but the race was won by Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page with the Lindgren brothers settling for second.
In the Blue Fleet, New Zealand sailors Paul Snow-Hansen and Jason Saunders maintained a strong lead throughout race one, with the real competition occurring for the minor places.
Swedish pair Anton Dahlberg and Sebastian Ostling, Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) and France’s Pierre Leboucher and Vincent Garos battled throughout the race before finishing second, third and fourth respectively.
While several boats had to be towed out because of light winds ahead of race one, the second round of racing saw an increase in breeze and a light chop.
The last race of the day for Men’s 470 Blue Fleet was won by Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GBR).
Gabrio Zandona and Pietro Zucchetti (ITA) improved on their previous eighth place to finish third behind Sime Fantella and Igor Marenic (CRO).
Women’s RS:X
Despite light winds delaying the start of the Women’s RS:X competition, the breeze blew in unexpected results for the yellow fleet with World No. 1 Blanca Manchon (ESP) finishing 46th overall with lower than expected finishes in both her races.
Manchon’s compatriot Marina Alabau (ESP) fared better, with a third and an 11th place finish putting her in sixth place for the day.
The Chinese Women’s RS:X team thrived in the afternoon’s light winds, with all four of the country’s athletes placing in the top 10 in the Yellow Fleet.
In the Blue Fleet, wins for Lee Korzits (ISR) and Laura Linares (ITA), and solid results in their other race, had the two sailors high in the progressive results.
But Bryony Shaw (GBR) recorded a second and a third to share the overall lead with Korzits.
The Women’s RS:X event is scheduled to continue on Tuesday on Centre course at 1230 local time.
Laser Radial
Belgium’s Evi van Acker dominated racing in the Yellow Laser Radial Fleet, with the world number two winning both her races.
Meanwhile world fifth ranked sailboarder , Paige Railey (USA) had a mixed day finishing her first race in eighth, before claiming a second place in race two.
In the Blue Fleet, Veronika Fenclova (CZE) and Marit Bouwmeester (NED) were the stand out performers.
Fenclova, the world number three, finished first and third while current World No. 1 Marit Bouwmeester was consistent with a second and a third.
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The Laser Radial competition is scheduled to continue on the Parmelia course at 1200 Perth time.
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Annalise Murphy wins Race 2 on Day 1 (from Rachel Solon, Irish Sailing Association)
In unusually light winds in Perth, Annalise Murphy in the Laser Radial won the second race of the day which was a huge confidence boost for her at the start of the championships.
ISA Performance Director James O'Callaghan commented ‘It's Annalise's peak event for the year so understandably she was a little bit nervous. I think this showed in the first race but there is nothing like a race win to calm the nerves. With the championship underway now things should be a little smoother’.
On the 470 course a top 10 score was posted by Ger Owens and Scott Flanigan. O’Callaghan continued ‘they have been working hard to close the gap on their competitors and this race shows what they are capable of’.
Other Irish sailors competing today included Ross Hamilton in the Finn who scored a 28th.
Racing continues in Perth until 18 December.
Frequent updates will also be available on the ISA Olympic Facebook page and ISA website.
Fleet Racing Gets Underway; Women’s Match Racing Round Robin Continues (from Dana Paxton, US Sailing)
On the third day of the ISAF Sailing World Championships, held in Fremantle, AUS, racing got underway in four of the nine fleet racing classes: Women’s RS:X, Finn, Laser Radial and Men’s 470, plus Women’s Match Racing continued. Top performances of the day came from Zach Railey (Clearwater, Fla.), Paige Railey (Clearwater, Fla.) and Anna Tunnicliffe’s (Plantation, Fla.) Team Maclaren, Molly Vandemoer (Stanford, Calif.) and Debbie Capozzi (Bayport, N.Y.), who now stands with 6 wins, 1 loss.
In the Finn class, which is divided into two fleets each day, Zach Railey (Clearwater, Fla.) opened the regatta with a strong 2-5 in the yellow fleet to establish an overall second place behind Ben Ainslie (GBR).
“When we went out on the water there was absolutely no wind on the water.” said Railey. We got the sea breeze to fill in and we go two good races in, with something like 8-10 knots. I was very happy with the first race. I rounded 8th at the first weather mark and wound up second. That was really good I was going really fast off the wind. Second race finished I finished fifth. It was a solid first day. I made a few mistakes, but we’ll pick up on that tomorrow and better the results tomorrow.”
For Paige Railey, in the Laser Radial class, she also scored a solid day with an 8-2 to put herself into a strong 4th place standing after the first day of racing.
Racing continued in Women’s Match Racing with Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation, Fla.), Molly Vandemoer (Stanford, Calif.) and Debbie Capozzi (Bayport, N.Y.) returning to the round robin competition. They dropped one match to the German team lead by Silke Hahlbrook and now stand 6-1.
Racing continues Tuesday, Dec. 6 in the Women’s RS:X, Laser Radial, Finn and Men’s 470 classes, as well as Women’s Match Racing when Genny Tulloch (Sausalito, Calif.), Alice Manard Leonard (East Haven, Conn.) and Jenn Chamberlin (Washington, D.C.) return to round robin competition.