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2024 PredictWind Moth Worlds - Day 5 - Coutts wins his first world title

by Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/nz 10 Jan 10:17 GMT 4-9 January 2024
Mattias Coutts - Day 5 - 2024 PredictWind Moth Worlds - Manly Sailing Club. January 9, 2025 © Richard Gladwell - Sail-World.com/nz

Mattias Coutts (NZL) won the Predictwind 2024 World Moth Champion title, with a consistent string of top five places in the four races sailed on the final day.

To underline the point, Coutts was the only sailor in the 74 entry fleet to not finish outside the top ten in any of the 17 races sailed in the Qualifiers and Finals. He did of course have an alphabet place (DNS) when he hit what was reported elsewhere to be a shark - smashing his rudder gantry and foil. However, that incident aside, he had a very consistent regatta, in a difficult-to-master class where it is very easy to be inconsistent.

Ashore after the regatta, Russell Coutts, one of the sport's most credentialled sailors, put Mattias' win into context when he confessed to have never won a world singlehanded title (he was a former World Youth Champion in the then Laser class). The very proud father was more than happy to be eclipsed by his 19yr old son, who'd just won an open world title - in arguably the toughest class outside the Five Ring Circus.

But it was a different story five hours earlier, in much the same spot, as Russell Coutts helped Mattias to wheel his Moth down the pathway alongside the Manly Sailing Club. There we once again saw the familiar Coutts game-face, one of tight lipped determination and focus, which the more relaxed looking Mattias took onto the water turning in yet another display of focused sailing - while others let the moment get to them.

In contrast to the previous five racing days, the breeze swung overnight from a fresh SW (offshore) breeze, to a light seabreeze - building to 8-12kts, accompanied by blue skies and bright sunshine, after the start was delayed by an hour to 1pm.

Coutts went into the final day with a 10 point margin, over second placed Jacob (Jake) Pye, one of Coutts the younger's training partners. Despite winning the last race, Pye was unable make a dent in Coutts points lead - in fact it expanded by another 3pts. However a 24th in the penultimate race of the series made a win 'mission impossible' for Pye.

Until that point the two were level-pegging, with Coutts scoring 6pts under the low points system to Pay's 7pts lost. In the end it was Pye who blinked first, placing 16th and his discard race in the penultimate race of the series. He bounced back with an emphatic win in the final race of the series, but it was never going to be enough to rein in Coutts, whose second discard place in the 17 race series was a mere seventh place.

Without the availability of mark rounding data it is impossible to deduce what happened during the racing - which with the speed and maneuverability of the foiling Moths was like trying to unravel a WW2 dogfight between a bunch of Spitfires and Messerschmidts.

The march of the youth sailors continued with the hope of the Open Group, Richard Didham (USA), dropping back to eighth place after a string of uncharacteristic double digit placings which murdered his pointscore. However Didhams, at eighth overall remained the top open fleet sailor.

Otto Henry, another Youth sailor and current Australian Moth National Champion, climbed from seventh on the overnight leaderboard to third overall, after sailing very consistently in the final four races. He finished on 69pts along with a former Youth World champion in the 420 class and now a leading youth competitor in the 49er class. The tiebreaker went the way of the Australian, who was also the top international competitor at the event.

The top of the leaderboard dominance by youth sailors has been one of the talking points of the series - taking the top seven overall. Interestingly, as Russell Coutts was keen to point out, in a chat with media, Mattias hadn't come through the Optimist pathway.

The next World Championship will be held at Lake Garda in mid-late July 2025.

Additional Images:

Mattias Coutts (NZL 5107) and Harry Price (AUS 4986) - Day 5 - 2024 PredictWind Moth Worlds - Manly Sailing Club. January 9, 2025 - photo © Richard Gladwell - Sail-World.com/nz

Gold Fleet Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmQ1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9F1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8Pts
1st5107Mattias COUTTS12113‑7111(DNS)1‑91421525
2nd5006Jacob PYE11‑10117212158‑1625‑24138
3rd5109Otto HENRY7‑18434238512‑232‑13645469
4th5065Seb MENZIES‑134342934653‑1441174‑1269
5th5167Richard SCHULTHEIS122710315672‑29‑297337‑1675
6th9Enzo BALANGER35‑27353631318‑19‑351219880
7th5108Ryan LITTLECHILD67796‑11959‑1163656‑11690
8th5Richard DIDHAM2(DNC)3295124(UFD)4122‑2713151993
9th5124Riley GIBBS6(UFD)11911411103‑1487‑12183294
10th4986Harry PRICE966755691213‑275‑247‑222395
11th5110Jack BENNETT431896222‑1612131513‑1712(UFD)102
12th5007Ben ROSENBERG766611110767‑25‑23391116‑20106
13th5123Sam STREET38221244141097175‑24‑26‑2115112
14th5054Jack FERGUSON98572981348216(UFD)‑22‑24149114
15th10Sebastien SCHNEITER157812714591013‑31‑181016(UFD)11128
16th8Harry MELGES255562(UFD)12323‑35620‑26121723141
17th5113David GILMOUR1039514125613‑21141514‑20‑19617143
18th5063George GAUTREY111417‑2081613‑2216411188‑341014151
19th5170Nicolai JACOBSEN511141110127(UFD)51916‑27‑23179813157
20th2Massimo CONTESSI54141211814161015‑22‑25102110‑2522172
21st5121Henry HASLETT1211101417171212196‑24‑22111514‑3110180
22nd5088Diego BOTIN41418168811182210‑329‑31‑282628183
23rd5106George LEE RUSH1699161310947‑25151117‑28‑332225183
24th4Brad FUNK191612151514101582094‑27(DNC)(DNF)237187
25th5171John HARRIS8(UFD)2443738(DNF)(DNC)203218182734188
26th5055Scott BABBAGE8101318141312(DNF)(DNS)172110‑2516211818209
27th5087lain JENSEN101322‑311615111011‑34303021192013(UFD)241
28th5005Riley DEAN24152314‑311015813‑301726‑3123152026249
29th4842Tim HOWSE141081971615181426‑322422‑29‑302829250
30th4888Mike BULLOT17161313221818141529‑33‑36‑3614251924257
31st5115Lucas CALABRESE1112111115251471418263429(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNC265
32nd5111Francesco BIANCHI2015(DNF)               
33rd4987Dylan DIMARCHI211215131819181912‑33282126‑3027‑3330279
34th5009Brooks REED13917231313192217‑3131‑33282523‑3531284
35th51Jann SCHUEPBACH(DNC)2019161814171711281928‑34‑34313227297
36th5168Hattie ROGERS1417241720182116212736‑3719(DNF)(DNC)2932311
37th4843Sean HERBERT1513121710620(DNS)(DNS)3234‑353032323433320

Silver Fleet Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmQ1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9F1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8Pts
1st4961Jean‑Baptiste BERNAZ‑232216617(DNS)‑24202141542221123
2nd5112Keita YUKINORI2021‑26‑2419‑2316112324213157135
3rd5056Lorenzo DE FELICE‑27(DNC)211519‑2416922333126462141
4th5114Kevin PEPONNET(DNS)(DNC)15222115‑25192076101041333168
5th4744Sam BACON18‑232019‑211717‑211710913210874171
6th5120Keagan YORK‑25242121(DNC)23221315121312161(UFD)175
7th4845Jaime FRAMIS HARGUINDEY181718‑202019‑21‑2118858557198175
8th4964Sam BARNETT171918‑27‑242123‑252268117116115185
9th4774JP LATTANZI2225‑31(DNF)(DNC)20192424121012813413197
10th5025Nicole VAN DER VELDEN VIZCAYA(DNC)202526222720‑28(DNC)51271175126205
11th5004Hiroki GOTO‑24(DNS)20212420‑262424191114691199221
12th5058Wakako KAJIMOTO23(DNC)‑25‑29252124231915134131391011223
13th5246Graeme SUTHERLAND27‑28‑29222326231823131469(DNC)12814238
14th4941Sinem KURTBAY221922‑26‑2622‑2617251615181714171312249
15th4850Hans HENKEN                15260
16th4737              (DNC)141620270
17th5119Helena SCUTT(DNF)‑30‑30283025302926181719198101410283
18th4988Sora OKADA21(DNC)2428‑2929292628(NSC)18161617181716303
19th4644Stuart GOODES16182625232725202097(DNF)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNC330
20th4598Koichiro SUGIYAMA2931(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)3028282717191518DNC201817335
21st4532Matthew STRANAGHAN28(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNC323027292621212118232219355
22nd4817Philip REES2832323027(DNS)2930272424(DNC)(DNC)16212322365
23rd4350Aymeric BLIN(DNC)29282928(DNS)(DNS)DNCDNC22222020DNC222118373
24th5174Simon HISCOCKS25(DNC)23108242223(DNF)11(DNF)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC374
25th4741Kei NISHIYAMA(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC27232222DNC242524433
26th5242Andre VAN DAM(DNS)(DNF)(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC2526DNFDNC19192021434
27th5050Alan PUNCH(DNC)(RET)(DNC)DNC29282827282325DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC454
28th4758Ed GATEHOUSE(DNC)(RET)(DNC)DNCDNC31DNFDNCDNC28DNCDNCDNC20252423455
29th4979Jack SHERRING(DNC)26272525(DNC)(DNC)DNCDNC21DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC466
30th5240Alex MITCHELL‑BARKER26DNCDNF2428DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC 
31st4889Gauthier THOMASDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532
31st5102Rupert JAGTIANIDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532
31st4908Robert GREENHALGHDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532
31st4558Hans RASMUSSENDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC 
31st4932Martin WIZNERDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532
31st5118Leonard TAKAHASHIDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532
31st5173Nick ZELTNERDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC532

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