Finn EM – 2012 Scarlino – Tag 5

Matthias Miller hat mit Rang 7 in Race 6 noch einmal Kampfgeist bewiesen und sich offenbar für das Medalrace qualifiziert !!!   Herzlichen Glückwunsch !  

 

Die Briten haben übrigens nicht an der EM teilgenommen, sondern es vorgezogen, vor Palma zu trainieren:

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Ben and the Team GB Finn squad training in Palma Mallorca (96 Fotos)
Ben has been back in training for the last 4 weeks in Palma Mallorca, check out these behind the scenes shots of Ben and the Team GBR Finn Squad training in Palma. Let us know what you think and remember to share the photos. – Club Nautic S’Arenal.

 

Results after race 6

Last Updated on Friday, 23 March 2012 17:07
2012 Finn Open & Junior European Championship
16-24 March 2012 – Club Nautico Scarlino
Overall
Sailed:6, Discards:1, To count:5, Entries:69, Scoring system:Appendix A Rank BowNumber Nat SailNo HelmName Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Nett Notes

1st 22 GRE 77 Mitakis Ioannis PSC 13.0 (35.0) 8.0 4.0 2.0 3.0 65.0 30.0
2nd 44 CRO 524 Gapspic Ivan Kljakovic Y:C. Labud 10.0 8.0 11.0 (12.0) 1.0 6.0 48.0 36.0
3rd 66 SLO 573 Zbogar Vasilij JK Burja 1.0 11.0 (18.0) 1.0 10.0 14.0 55.0 37.0
4th 54 ITA 117 Poggi Giorgio SV Guardia di Finanza (17.0) 13.0 1.0 5.0 8.0 11.0 55.0 38.0
5th 72 ITA 123 Baldassarri Filippo SV Guardia di Finanza 8.0 (19.0) 5.0 6.0 3.0 19.0 60.0 41.0
6th 84 NED 842 Postma Pieter-Jan APPM/D Lloyd/Gaastra 7.0 6.0 10.0 18.0 (25.0) 10.0 76.0 51.0
7th 12 EST 2 Karpak Deniss S4G Karpak Sailing Team 2.0 (38.0) 17.0 10.0 6.0 18.0 91.0 53.0
8th 101 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo CN La Linea 4.0 1.0 13.0 (21.0) 20.0 17.0 76.0 55.0
9th 41 GER 151 Miller Matthias WYC 9.0 14.0 6.0 20.0 (26.0) 7.0 82.0 56.0
10th 31 TUR 7 Muslubas Akif Istanbul YC 18.0 12.0 15.0 (27.0) 4.0 8.0 84.0 57.0
11th 82 TUR 21 Kaynar Alican Fenerbahce SK 16.0 10.0 24.0 8.0 (36.0) 1.0 95.0 59.0
12th 71 RUS 9 Skornyakov Eduard Moscow SK 3.0 7.0 14.0 (34.0) 14.0 21.0 93.0 59.0
13th 21 SLO 99 Moze Tine JK Jadro Koper (21.0) 9.0 9.0 17.0 16.0 12.0 84.0 63.0
14th 48 AUT 3 Raudaschl Florian UYC Wolfangsee 6.0 4.0 12.0 30.0 13.0 (50.0) 115.0 65.0
15th 49 RUS 1 Selivanov Alexey Krasnodar 11.0 22.0 2.0 9.0 (28.0) 24.0 96.0 68.0
16th 63 FRA 29 Le Breton Thomas Fra29 29.0 30.0 4.0 2.0 (33.0) 4.0 102.0 69.0
17th 43 CRO 11 Olujic Josip J.K. Labud 15.0 20.0 25.0 3.0 11.0 (70.0 DNF) 144.0 74.0
18th 25 UKR 1 Borisov Oleksiy Sevastopol SHVSM 19.0 3.0 7.0 33.0 22.0 (35.0) 119.0 84.0
19th 9 POL 13 Jodlowski Michal UKS FIR 20.0 26.0 16.0 15.0 7.0 (28.0) 112.0 84.0 J
20th 6 CZE 1 Maier Michael YCR Roudnice 14.0 (34.0) 19.0 19.0 24.0 15.0 125.0 91.0
21st 35 SWE 6 Allansson Bjorn GKSS 25.0 2.0 (36.0) 24.0 32.0 9.0 128.0 92.0
22nd 19 CYP 19 Papadoupoulus Haris CYA 34.0 21.0 31.0 (38.0) 9.0 2.0 135.0 97.0
23rd 74 ITA 2 Buglielli Marco CV Roma 27.0 17.0 (32.0) 25.0 18.0 13.0 132.0 100.0
24th 24 BUL 855 Vangelov Dimitar Nessebur Yacht Club 23.0 23.0 20.0 13.0 21.0 (37.0) 137.0 100.0 J
25th 57 RUS 57 Terpigorev Egor Moscow SS 5.0 28.0 29.0 (35.0) 19.0 33.0 149.0 114.0
26th 20 SLO 5 Vincec Gasper JDF Slovenija (70.0 OCS) 16.0 3.0 44.0 51.0 5.0 189.0 119.0
27th 15 UKR 5 Gusenko Andrii OSHVSM 41.0 31.0 (57.0) 22.0 15.0 20.0 186.0 129.0
28th 93 NED 83 Hagoort Timo KMJC 24.0 5.0 21.0 (70.0 DNF) 39.0 41.0 200.0 130.0
29th 73 AUS 1 Casey Brendan RQYS 12.0 18.0 28.0 7.0 65.0 (70.0 DNF) 200.0 130.0
30th 27 AUS 2 McMillan Rob RPAYC 31.0 24.0 (70.0 DNF) 11.0 45.0 22.0 203.0 133.0
31st 36 IND 11 Johal Nachhatar AYN Mumbai 22.0 (41.0) 37.0 41.0 5.0 39.0 185.0 144.0
32nd 59 RUS 711 Petrov Dimitry Drujba 35.0 (46.0) 27.0 29.0 12.0 46.0 195.0 149.0
33rd 18 RUS 6 Kistanov Arkadiy Moscow SS 47.0 29.0 (50.0) 16.0 17.0 42.0 201.0 151.0 J
34th 4 CZE 81 Hrncal Tomas YC Pardubice 30.0 (36.0) 35.0 26.0 31.0 36.0 194.0 158.0 J
35th 83 DEN 46 Andresen Kaspar Aarhus Sejlklub 42.0 33.0 30.0 (63.0) 27.0 27.0 222.0 159.0
36th 58 RUS 111 Yanitsky Andrey Drujba (70.0 OCS) 15.0 41.0 51.0 30.0 26.0 233.0 163.0 J
37th 14 LTU 7 Rymonis Tauras LFA 33.0 42.0 26.0 (47.0) 23.0 43.0 214.0 167.0
38th 23 UKR 9 Sadchykov Anton Sevastopol 32.0 (54.0) 22.0 40.0 40.0 47.0 235.0 181.0
39th 7 CZE 11 Deutscher Patrik YCR Roudnice nad Labem 44.0 50.0 (52.0) 31.0 37.0 23.0 237.0 185.0 J
40th 34 HUN 728 Haidekker Elemer AYC 37.0 39.0 49.0 (64.0) 29.0 32.0 250.0 186.0 J
41st 68 RUS 91 Sivenkov Viacheslav Moscow SS 26.0 (61.0) 38.0 39.0 50.0 34.0 248.0 187.0 J
42nd 10 POL 1 Wojewski Milosz SEJK Pogon Szczecin (70.0 OCS) 47.0 23.0 23.0 70.0 DNF 31.0 264.0 194.0 J
43rd 64 FRA 99 Des Beauvais Marc Allain SNO Nantes (54.0) 43.0 46.0 32.0 35.0 38.0 248.0 194.0
44th 45 CRO 671 Bilic Tudor J.K Trogir 49.0 48.0 33.0 42.0 (52.0) 25.0 249.0 197.0
45th 67 ITA 67 Bucciarelli Gino CV Roma 36.0 (64.0) 51.0 36.0 38.0 40.0 265.0 201.0
46th 94 TUR 35 Kuyumcu Efe CYK (70.0 OCS) 25.0 48.0 45.0 42.0 45.0 275.0 205.0
47th 102 DEN 210 Nielsen Henrik Elmer Ishoej Sail Club 43.0 44.0 (47.0) 37.0 41.0 44.0 256.0 209.0
48th 37 IRL 4 Hamilton Ross Royal Irish YC 38.0 62.0 43.0 14.0 53.0 (70.0 BFD) 280.0 210.0
49th 40 GRE 111 Boudouris Anastasios Olympiakos 56.0 32.0 42.0 28.0 (64.0) 53.0 275.0 211.0
50th 38 GRE 71 Davourlis Panagiotis NCPF 62.0 56.0 (64.0) 48.0 34.0 16.0 280.0 216.0
51st 87 GER 51 Tacchino Iacopo YC Italiano 28.0 55.0 45.0 (62.0) 56.0 48.0 294.0 232.0
52nd 55 FRA 114 Morel Thomas Cannes (59.0) 52.0 39.0 53.0 59.0 29.0 291.0 232.0 J
53rd 8 POL 11 Malag Maciej KSS Warszawa 45.0 57.0 34.0 52.0 44.0 (70.0 BFD) 302.0 232.0 J
54th 50 RUS 41 Denikaev Felix Moscow Finn Ass. 53.0 51.0 58.0 55.0 (60.0) 30.0 307.0 247.0
55th 61 ITA 872 Menoni Nicola CV Gargnano 40.0 37.0 (70.0 DSQ) 43.0 58.0 70.0 DNS 318.0 248.0
56th 65 SUI 63 Gautschi Thomas YCB 48.0 58.0 53.0 46.0 43.0 (70.0 DNS) 318.0 248.0
57th 62 GBR 18 Hadden James Mountbatten SC (70.0 OCS) 40.0 44.0 50.0 46.0 70.0 BFD 320.0 250.0 J
58th 33 HUN 127 Haidekker Peter AYC 55.0 45.0 54.0 (57.0) 48.0 52.0 311.0 254.0
59th 75 GER 165 Meid Dirk SCLM 39.0 66.0 55.0 49.0 47.0 (70.0 BFD) 326.0 256.0
60th 17 RUS 17 Kravchenko Vasiliy Moscow Finn Ass. 52.0 53.0 (60.0) 54.0 49.0 54.0 322.0 262.0
61st 47 BUL 77 Nedyalkov Valentin YSC Nesebar 51.0 49.0 (59.0) 58.0 54.0 57.0 328.0 269.0
62nd 30 GER 65 Kreiss Stefan Steinberger YC 50.0 27.0 56.0 (70.0 DNF) 70.0 DNC 70.0 DNC 343.0 273.0
63rd 80 ITA 13 Cisbani Paolo CV Portocivitanova 46.0 63.0 (70.0 OCS) 56.0 57.0 58.0 350.0 280.0
64th 5 GER 188 Kluegel Michael Salzsitter 58.0 60.0 (61.0) 60.0 55.0 49.0 343.0 282.0
65th 79 ITA 79 Matteucci Fabio SV Marina Militare Anzio 60.0 (65.0) 40.0 65.0 63.0 59.0 352.0 287.0 J
66th 60 RUS 7 Novikov Alexander MACF 57.0 (67.0) 65.0 61.0 61.0 55.0 366.0 299.0
67th 1 NOR 34 Foerland Stein Moss SF 61.0 (68.0) 62.0 66.0 62.0 51.0 370.0 302.0
68th 39 GRE 1 Boudouris Anastasios Junior Olympiakos 64.0 (69.0) 66.0 59.0 67.0 56.0 381.0 312.0 J
69th 3 GER 141 Stoeckmann Lars Salzsitter 63.0 59.0 63.0 67.0 66.0 (70.0 DNF) 388.0 318.0

 https://www.finneuropeans.org/ec2012/

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9:39 eurofinn2012:
It’s the last day of the opening series here in Scarlino and the scene is the same. Nice and sunny but no wind. Possible three races today before Saturday’s medal race. The forecast is for slightly stronger winds today from a more southerly direction so everyione remains hopeful that we can get all three in.

11:50 Twitter
Finn_Class:
On the water and waiting for race six of finn Europeans. 5-6 knots [via Twitter]

11:51 Twitter
Finn_Class:
But will be a while longer yet as Ap just went up [via Twitter]

1:57 Twitter
Finn_Class:
Committee boat has moved offshore to try and find more stable wind. [via Twitter]

3:11 Twitter
Finn_Class:
New breeze arrived so we hope it stays in long enough to start race [via Twitter]

3:15 Twitter
Finn_Class:
6-7 knots at top Mark. 2-3 on start line. Oh dear [via Twitter]

3:38 Twitter
Finn_Class:
After all that its a General recall. [via Twitter]

4:08 Twitter
Finn_Class:
Ita 123 in 10th 117 20th and slo573 about 40tj [via Twitter]

5:00 Twitter
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Finish race 6 tur21 cyp19 gre77 fra29 slo5 cro524 ger151 tur7 swe6 ned842 [via Twitter]

Matthias auf Platz 7 in race 6 ?

Hat er sich für das Medal-Race qualifiziert ?

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 Finn focus at the 2012 European Championship, Scarlino

Ioannis Mitakis takes lead in Scarlino with one race to go

The final day of the opening series at the 2012 Finn European Championship in Scarlino again produced just one tricky race, but has set up a thrilling finale for both the Senior and the Junior Championship. Alican Kaynar (TUR) won the race, but missed out on the medal race by two points. Third placed finisher, and double Finn Junior European Champion, Ioannis Mitakis, takes the overall lead from double European Champion Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) and Vasilij Zbogar (SLO). After waiting afloat for more than four hours for the wind to settle and stabilise in one direction, with the committee boat moving around to try and find some wind, finally the fleet was rewarded with another shifty, light race, which again produced a lot of changes to the overall order.
The fleet got away on the second attempt under black flag with the majority of the fleet finding better breeze on the left side of the course. Ioannis Mitakis (GRE) made the best of the first upwind to lead round the top mark from Haris Papadoupoulus (CYP), Pieter Jan Postma (NED) and Alican Kaynar (TUR).
Not much changed on the first downwind, with Mitakis extending his lead and leaving the others to fight each other. However on the second upwind, both Kaynar and Papadoupoulus went further to the left, found more pressure and passed the Greek. Many front runners paid a heavy price on this leg as pressure variations played snakes and ladders with the fleet.
The top three held onto their lead on the final downwind to the finish, with Kaynar crossing just ahead of Papadoupoulus with Mitakis in third to take the overall lead of the championship.
Behind the leading group, many of the favourites were struggling. Regatta leader Flippo Baldassari (ITA) picked up a yellow flag into the finish to drop to 19th and fifth overall. Meanwhile Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) was making a massive comeback from around 30th at the first mark to 14th at the finish.
Giorgio Poggi (ITA) crossed in 11th to drop to fourth overall. Zbogar ends the day in third, seven points off Mitakis.
However the biggest climber of the day was former double European Champion Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO), who placed sixth in the race to move up to second overall, just six points behind Mitakis.
Going into the medal race tomorrow, any of these five has a shot at the title. However only one of them is really experienced in medal races – Kljakovic Gaspic – so despite the points difference, he has to be a clear favourite. But he needs to be careful as he only has a five point margin on fifth place. It’s going to be one of those races where the finishing order will almost define the overall positions. It’s going to be fascinating.
The Junior is also heading for a thrilling finish. A mistake from leader Michal Jodlowski (POL) allowed second placed Dimitar Vangelov (BUL) to narrow the gap, but these two are assured gold and silver. The bronze is wide open after a high score from reigned Junior World Champion Arkadiy Kistanov (RUS). Any of next seven Juniors can technically win the bronze.
Jodlowski described his mistake, „I was in front of the Bulgarian and I was going in a nice shift on the second upwind and I could probably finish in the top 10, but I decided to keep covering him instead and I dropped about 30 places. I finished ahead of him because he got a yellow flag on the downwind, but I finished worse than my discard so he has narrowed the gap to 16 points. But I think today’s race showed I can contain him no problem. So tomorrow I will just stick with him to make sure of it.”
At 21, this is Jodlowski’s first and last chance at the title. „It is my first full year in Finn. I had a two year break from competitive sailing,
but I did a couple of Polish Finn nationals and as it was my last year as a Junior decided to give this a go. I am enjoying it but I am very light at 83 kg, so we will see. I have been very lucky with the wind here this week.”
On his race win Kaynar, „On the first upwind, the starboard side was the longer tack and we took the breeze from the left side. I managed to get to the first mark in the top 10. Then I took the right side downwind and moved up to eighth at the gate. Then at the beginning on the second upwind I took the breeze again from the left and I moved to second, and then got to first at the top mark.”
Kaynar has been sailing Finns for just three years after switching from the Laser, where he was National Champion. „We have had very tricky conditions this week. But in this regatta Akif [Muslubas] and myself are really fighting hard and we are both doing well. This regatta forms 15 per cent of our Olympic trials, so it is important for us. It is a long trials from Perth to Sail for Gold. I am in front at the moment but there is a long way to go. And then of course we have to qualify the country in Falmouth.”
Mitakis has been in the Finn three years and has already qualified Greece for the Olympics. He was the Junior European Champion in both 2009 and 2010.
He said, „I am really happy to be leading at this point. And the weather conditions were really difficult again so it’s very good for me. I lost a couple of boats after choosing to go to the right side of the course on the second upwind but I didn’t expect to be leading, so am very happy.
Tomorrow we’ll just have to see what will happen.”
Wind permitting, the medal race will be sailed Saturday at 12.00 followed by the final race for the rest. Follow the racing on the live blog at https://www.finneuropeans.org/ec2012/index.php/news-blog to see what happens, as it happens.

 

 

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