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Scott dominates, but Kljakovic Gaspic still leads in the Finn
Three more races were sailed for the 71 boat Finn fleet to bring it back on schedule. Defending champion Ivan Kljakovic gaspic (CRO) hangs onto the overall lead, though the race wins today went to Giles Scott (GBR) and Pieter-Jan Postma(NED). Scott is now the biggest threat to Kljakovic Gaspic retaining the title he has held for the past two years.
Scott won Race 6 by an impressively large margin, leading and extending at every mark. Then the Race 7, Rafa Trujillo villar (ESP) led until the final downwind when Scott and Giorgio Poggi (ITA) got past soon after the top mark, giving Scott his second race win of the day. In Race 8, Postma made the best of a large left hand shift out of the start and led at every mark for a comfortable race win.
Kljakovic Gaspic picked up a consistent 3, 5, 4 in today's moderately windy conditions, but Scott has narrowed his lead to just five points. Andrew Mills (GBR) drops one to third after a 5, 10, 2 today and there is a further
18 point gap on the rest of the fleet.
In the Junior European Championship, Egor Terpigorev (RUS) has a one point lead over Josip Olujic (CRO), while Julian Massler (GER) has regained third spot from Milosz Wojewski (POL) after clearly liking the breezy conditions
today with three good results.
Scott said of his great day, "It was kind of needed actually. In the first race I got to the top mark in the lead and in that kind of stuff I think it pays to have clear air and if you are out in front it's really easy to extend. The race was quite nice and comfortable for me, and stress free. I was also very much aware we had three races and I took it quite easy coming into the top mark and then just did enough to keep the lead over Rafa."
"It's put a bit of pressure on Ivan and hopefully my legs will be recovered by tomorrow and I will try and do the same again. But today was quite good fun as it was great sailing."
Racing for the Finns continues with the final two full fleet races on Wednesday. The Medal Race for the top 10 and the final race for the rest is on Thursday 14 July.
2011 SEIKO 49er Europeans
Fast Track moves Aussies into the Lead
An overnight rain cleared the air for the sailors and gave fresh conditions producing four spectacular races. The 49ers began the day in 10 knots of breeze which increased throughout the afternoon with puffs to 22 knots, providing a fast track.
"Today was like go-kart driving; a small course with 3 laps" commented Thomas Ploessel, the crew of Erik Heil, two young sailors from Germany (23 and 22 years) who currently sit in 8th. The duo qualified in third place for the gold fleet and had three good races today but also sailed one of their discards (5-9-21-6). Ploessel and Heil have been competing together for ten years, beginning in the Teeny, a small doublehanded boat sailed in Germany. Four years ago the duo switched to the 49er after being too heavy for the 470 and have never looked back. Asked if they were surprised by their success this week Ploessel responded "A little. We know that we are good; we've been training a lot." And on the question of any pressure sailing with the more experienced teams, "A little, but we see that we can beat them, and that's a good thing!"
Seven places in front of the Germans, in true world champion form, Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) sailed a 9-3-1-2 to move them in the lead by a two point margin over yesterday's leaders Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign (GBR) who had a 1-7-11-7 day. Federico Alonso tellechea and Arturo Alonso tellechea (ESP) sit in third after a solid day of 2-5-4-4.
In the silver fleet, James Peters and Edward Fitzgerald (GBR), 2008 ISAF Youth World champions in the 29er lead the 40 boat fleet despite a disastrous last race.
The final series finishes on Wednedsay with the Medal Race to be held at 13:55
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