PPH_Campeonatos-Europeus-de-Vela-Classe-49er-V1-3-EN1-610x863Very light airs made for a tricky fourth day at the 49er and 49er FX European Championships in Porto. After a long wait ashore for the breeze to fill in, the 49erFX sailors were sent home without any gold fleet finals racing today. By late afternoon a light breeze was blowing out to sea, and the 79-boat 49er men’s fleet went out for two tricky races to complete their qualifying regatta before the gold fleet split.

Consistency across the two races was hard to find, with no obvious pattern to the breeze. Two teenage brothers from Portugal, Rodolfo and Gonçalo Pires, were over the moon to win a race today. Best performers of the day were an under-23 German team, Tim Fischer and Fabian Graf, who scored a sensational 3,2. This lifts them to 24th overall, just squeaking into Gold Fleet by a point, ahead of last qualifiers Dante Bianchi and Thomas Low-Beer. Just missing the cut by a point were New Zealand’s Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski. Silver medallists two years ago at the World Championships, the young Kiwis will be mighty disappointed to have missed out on the Gold Fleet.

The reigning Olympic Champions, Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen, also suffered in the fickle conditions, falling from 3rd to 11th overall after scoring 13,22 this evening. Their big rivals, the reigning World Champions from New Zealand, keep on chipping away with some solid results, even if Pete Burling described the outing as, “not the easiest day at the office.” Burling, sailing with Blair Tuke, sailed off the pin end in the first heat to get a 2nd, and then started near the committee boat on the next. “We got a good start and were sailing where we wanted to, but everyone that we spat out behind us ended up beating us to the windward mark.”

Those who got bad starts and were forced to tack out to the right in search of clear air were rewarded with a sudden 20 to 30-degree right-hand shift, and early leaders like Burling were left to play catch-up. “We rounded the top mark in about 20th, but used the shifts to get back into it.” The Kiwis showed their world-beating class to recover to 8th by the finish, and they rise to 2nd in the standings, although still 8 points behind the Portuguese team of Jorge Lima and José Costa who are sailing the regatta of their lives on home waters. Sitting behind Portugal and New Zealand in 3rd overall are the Polish team, Lukasz Przybytek and Pawel Kolodzinski, while their team mates Tomasz Januszeweski and Jacek Nowak rise to 7th overall after scoring 8,1 today.

Flag_of_Sweden_svgVictor Bergström och Victor Västernäs är klara för guldfinalen med de 25 främsta. Svenskarna ligger på 19:e plats med en 6:e och 25:e plats idag.

Victor Västernäs kan nu se fram mot avslutningen i EM med tillförsikt:
– Ja det var skönt, en liten lättnad att det är klart.

– Vi väntade i land från 0830 till ca 16. Sen kom det en liten vindpust som vi kunde köra Två race i. Det var extremt tufft fysiskt, hade tok mjölksyra och nästan maxpuls under kryssarna och fick sen vila på länsen då Bergström Sköter balansen. När det är dyningar är balansen i båten väldigt viktig och man hoppar fram och tillbaka mellan båten och vingspetsen för Att få kontroll på gungbrädan. Vi gjorde ett bra race och sen ett där vi valde fel väg strategiskt hela vägen och slutade bland de sista. Som tur var hade vi en bra segling som vi räknade bort.

De övriga svenskbåtarna ligger Fritiof Hedstrom och Niclas During på 34:e plats. Gustav Petterson och Marcus Anjemark ligger 52:a av de 79 deltagande båtarna.

I morgon fortsätter damerna och herrarna med Guldfinalerna. Lisa Ericsson och Hanna Klinga ligger som bekant sjua i 49er FX (damklassen) och så har vi Bergström/Västernäs i 49er (herrar). Seglingar går att följa live här.

 

Rank 2014 Worlds Rank Nat SailNo Helm Name Crew Name Total Nett R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
1 5 POR 5 Jorge Lima José Costa 31 24 2 6 1 1 (7.0) 2 2 4 6
2 1 NZL 1 Peter Burling Blair Tuke 60 32 4 6 (UFD [28.0]) 2 1 3 6 2 8
3 17 POL 42 Lukasz Przybytek Pawel Kolodzinski 47 35 1 2 4 2 3 5 (12.0) 7 11
4 GBR 33 Dylan Fletcher­ Scott Alain Sign 53 38 9 5 1 9 4 6 3 1 (15.0)
5 2 DEN 2 Jonas Warrer Anders Thomsen 55 39 2 11 (16.0) 1 2 1 2 9 11
6 13 FRA 13 Julien d’Ortoli NoÈ Delpech 52 39 5 5 2 (13.0) 4 5 7 1 10
7 29 POL 52 Tomasz Januszewski Jacek Nowak 52 40 1 (12.0) 8 3 10 4 5 8 1
8 35 ESP 46 Federico Alonso Tellechea Arturo Alonso Tellechea 51 40 (11.0) 8 6 6 1 8 3 6 2
9 34 GER 59 Justus Schmidt Max Boehme 63 44 6 1 1 7 13 7 8 1 (19.0)
10 6 GBR 6 John Pink Stuart Bithell 61 46 (15.0) 2 2 2 1 10 4 13 12
11 3 AUS 3 Nathan Outteridge Iain Jensen 68 46 3 15 2 3 2 4 4 13 (22.0)
12 12 ITA 96 Stefano Cherin Andrea Tesei 65 48 4 3 8 12 6 7 6 2 (17.0)
13 8 IRL 8 Ryan Seaton Matt McGovern 69 53 (16.0) 4 12 11 2 3 9 9 3
14 18 GBR 25 James Peters Fynn Sterritt 67 54 9 12 3 (13.0) 7 7 1 10 5
15 CRO 87 Pavle Kostov Petar Cupac 77 54 3 12 14 4 3 12 4 2 (23.0)
16 ITA 187 Uberto Crivelli Visconti Gianmarco Togni 70 55 2 3 4 5 8 (15.0) 12 10 11
17 GER 12 Erik Heil Thomas Ploessel 74 58 8 9 15 13 (16.0) 1 2 4 6
18 38 ARG 133 Yago Lange Klaus Lange 78 60 12 3 3 12 9 4 3 14 (18.0)
19 33 SWE 500 Victor Bergström Victor Västernäs 81 60 5 6 5 10 11 12 5 6 (21.0)
20 23 ITA 26 Ruggero Tita Giacomo Cavalli 83 67 (16.0) 9 13 3 5 8 5 8 16
21 7 AUS 7 David Gilmour Rhys Mara 90 68 10 1 (22.0) 5 5 5 14 22 6
22 45 POL 107 Przemek Filipowicz Jacek Piasecki 91 70 1 2 15 16 (21.0) 17 6 5 8
23 ITA 23 Jacopo Plazzi Umberto Molineris 93 71 (22.0) 13 11 4 9 2 11 17 4
24 GER 115 Tim Fischer Fabian Graf 93 73 5 4 12 17 17 (20.0) 13 3 2
25 BRA 300 Dante Bianchi Thomas Low­beer 89 73 12 13 11 (16.0) 5 8 7 9 8
26 16 NZL 34 Marcus Hansen Josh Porebski 95 74 17 (21.0) 12 12 4 1 1 20 7
27 44 USA 808 Thomas Joseph 94 75 7 8 6 (19.0) 8 13 9 8 16

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