Finn World Masters gets underway

Published on June 5th, 2017

Carlisle Bay, Barbados (June 5, 2017) – The defending Finn World Masters champion, Rafa Trujillo, of Spain, opened his 2017 title challenge with two great wins as racing got underway with strong winds, moderate seas and two tough races. Six times champion Michael Maier, from Czech Republic is second while Laurent Hay, from France, is third.

After the practice races yesterday were abandoned due to strong winds, a similar forecast today didn’t lend much hope for the racing to keep to schedule. An early AP ashore fuelled that dismay, but then the wind moderated to 18-20 knots and the fleet was sent afloat.

The 137-boat fleet is split into two starting groups, Yellow and Blue, with fleet assignments based on random selection. The Yellow group was widely considered the best group to be in with most of the favorites assigned to Blue. The Yellow group also has a potentially easier ride in strong winds as the outer loop is located closer to shore, so trades flatter water for more shifts against the inner loop which is further offshore.

Maier led the Race 1 at the top before Hay passed him offwind to hold on to win. They swapped places for the second race, with Maier leading from start to finish. Piet Eckert, from Switzerland, picked up to third places.

In the Blue fleet, Trujillo dominated from the front winning both races with ease, while 2015 Finn Masters Champion, Vladimir Krutskikh, from Russia picked up two second places. Karl Purdie, from New Zealand, and Allen Burrell, from Great Britain, completed the top three in each race.

Hay was pretty happy with his day. “It was a good race with strong wind and little shifty. I think the level here is good, with strong guys and heavy guys, and for me it’s a little difficult.”

“My good downwind speed is compensation for the upwind, so I can compete against the heavy guys in these conditions, and the course was not that long, so you should be very dynamic and very speedy on the action.”

“And a lot of fun. It was very pleasant racing in big waves and lots of gusts.”

Trujillo said, “It was a really difficult but fun racing. It was 27-30 degrees temperature and 20 knots and 30 degree shifts. It was quite a challenge. The level of the masters in my group is impressive. We had two general recalls and started with the black flag and everyone was fighting hard for the pin, so it was exciting racing and I am looking forward to tomorrow.”

Results after two races
1 ESP 100 Rafael Trujillo, M 2
2 CZE 1 Michael Maier, GM 3
3 FRA 75 Laurent Hay, GM 3
4 RUS 73 Vladimir Krutskikh, M 4
5 SUI 86 Piet Eckert, M 6
6 NZL 111 Karl Purdie, GM 12
7 GBR 21 Michael de Courcy, GM 12
8 CHI 12 Antonio Poncell, GM 13
9 GER 707 Ulrich Breuer, GM 13
10 GBR 2 Allen Burrell, GM 15

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Background: Entries are accepted in the following categories – World Master (the overall winner), Master (winner 40-49 years old), Grand Master (winner 50-59), Grand Grand Master (winner 60-69), Legend (winner 70+), Ladies, and Classic Boat (Built prior to 1985). With 137 sailors from 21 countries entered, the 2017 Finn World Masters consists of a seven race series from Monday to Thursday (June 5-8), followed by a final race and a medal race on Friday, June 9.

Source: Finn class

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