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49er
After the surfing conditions yesterday the 49ers were able to maintain a bit more control out on the race course but it was still very tricky for the top crews. The British teams currently hold the top two places after five races sailed. Chris Draper and Peter Greenhalgh started their Kieler Woche campaign with two bullets yesterday relishing the conditions,
"It was a good day yesterday, really good fun conditions, flat out, what 49er racing is all about."
Today they continued their good form with a third and a second discarding one bad result (12th). Greenhalgh explained,
"It was tough today, 2-5 knots in a lot of spectator boats, the wake caused us to park up a few times but it is the same for everybody so it's just about dealing with it."
In second is the other British duo of John Pink and Rick Peacock and the first of a number of strong French teams, Yann Rocherieux and Morgan Lagraviere are making up the podium one point adrift.
ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings - 49er
2.4 mR
Rely on me is probably the motto of the 2.4 mR class in Kiel. "We can sail in any wind. When all the other classes cannot start because of lack of wind, the 2.4 mR can sail every day at Kieler Woche. So it was no problem for us to sail three races again today", Heiko Kroeger (GER), gold medallist in the 2.4 mR from Sydney, reported at the end of the day. Kroeger, now fourth overall, is tied with Thierry Schmitter (NED), bronze medallist from Athens 2004. But defending her lead from the first day is Megan Pascoe (GBR) with a discarded 11th place in the last race to remain two points ahead of Barend Kol (NED).
ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings - 2.4mR
| Results |
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| 49er |
| Men's 470 |
| Women's 470 |
| Finn |
| Laser |
| Laser Radial |
| Men's RS:X |
| Women's RS:X |
| Star |
| Women's Match Race |
| 2.4 Metre |
Womens RS:X
Only two races could be sailed in the Womens RS:X class today. "In less wind we can only rock the board as the class rule says in these conditions, so only two races are allowed per day." And a single race today took 50 minutes. After nearly one hour rocking the sail you are off. It was fair enough just to sail two races today," explained local hero Moana Delle (GER).
Her training partner Amelie Lux (GER), silver medallist at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, sailed her first race today with a special guest on board and came in fifth. "I am pregnant!" "The baby will come in October and then she will look forward to the Games in Weymouth 2012," Amelie Lux hopes for her comeback. Best on track to win Kieler Woche in the RS:X is Olga Maslivets (UKR) defending her lead from the first day.
There was not much change in the 39 board RS:X Mens fleet today despite the change to light and shifty conditions. Beijing 2008 silver medallist Julien Bontemps (FRA) has a near perfect score of four bullets and one discarded second place.
However with two fleets Ivan Pastor of Spain also has also recorded three bullets and a second, discarding a fifth place. He is only one point adrift of Bontemps with a string of Polish sailors making up the next three positions led by Michal Majewski.
ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings - Women's RS:X
ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings - Men's RS:X
View the overall ISAF Sailing World Cup medal table here
There was no racing in the 470 fleets today despite the efforts of the race committee; the wind was just not stable enough. Renowned coach of the Australian Olympic Team, Victor Kovalenko was beaming from ear to ear on the dockside with his protégées performance at the start of Kieler Woche.
"I am very happy that they became the members of 'Three Bullets Club', the sailors who won three races in one day at a Sailing World Cup event, Euros, Worlds or the Games. It is indication of top level skills in our sport" referring to 470 Mens leaders Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page and also of Tom Slingsby in the Laser class.
The final event of the 2009-10 ISAF Sailing World Cup is Skandia Sail for Gold Regattta in Weymouth, Great Britain from 9 -14 August.
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