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KBC Laser Radial World Championships in Ireland - Day 4

by Maria Whitmore 28 Jul 2016 22:44 BST 28 July 2016

350 Laser Radials from 48 nations got wind in their sails at the KBC World Championships off Dun Laoghaire yesterday as the massive regatta passed its half way stage.

After three days of light winds it was all change today when fresh westerlies blew up ideal championship conditions of 15–20 knots and over on Dublin Bay.

Only 41 points separate the top ten sailors overall as the massive 229–boat boys fleet is split into gold, silver, bronze and emerald divisions for the final two days of the regatta.

Although protests were being heard last night and results are provisional, American Henry Marshall, ninth overall at the 2015 World Championships, leads the boys after eight races by a margin of eight net points. Keeping Irish podium hopes on Saturday very much alive are two top ten performances from Howth's Ewan McMahon in second overall on 28 points and the host club's own Conor O'Beirne in seventh. Third overall is Britain's Daniel Whiteley who is ten points adrift of McMahon.

McMahon is seeking redress tonight after a double yellow flag kept him out of race six.

There is no doubt the regatta has so far served up conditions throughout the wind range as strong wind sailors finally got into their stride today but others had unexpectedly good results too.

Italian Paolo Giargia, who was fourth in last year's competition in Canada, said 'I'm not normally good in strong winds but today was my best day in Ireland so far, I scored a 10, 5 and 5 so I will make the gold fleet'.

In the girls fleet, Norway's Caroline Rosmo took her first hit of the regatta under a black flag penalty in race six. She discards the result but still leads but only by two points from Australian Zoe Thomson on 35 points. Third is Croatia's Sandra Lulic on 66 with Dubliner Nicole Hemeryck one point back in fourth overall in the 76–boat fleet.

In the men's 42–boat fleet, after nine races sailed, Slovakia's Nik Pletikos on 44 points leads from Poland's Marcin Rudawski on 48.0. Third is Brazil's Manzoli Lowy on 52 with Ireland's one time fleet leader Ronan Wallace fourth on 56 net points.

Racing continues with two races tomorrow. Medium westerly winds are forecast.

Results are provisional and subject to protest.

www.laserradialworlds2016.com

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