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2004
HARKEN LASER WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS Bitez, Bodrum, Turkey |
Laser Senior Worlds 10 - 19 May 2004
Report: Day 4
Now
the fleet is split into gold and silver there will be equal interest in the
gold fleet and silver fleet with 22 countries still trying to qualify for
the remaining 4 country positions in the silver fleet.
Today
the racing was exciting at the front of both the qualifying fleets was exciting
in the 17 to 20 knot winds. In the first yellow
fleet race Ali Kemal Turfekci from Turkey led at the halfway stage. He. and
the next four boats, took the port hand mark at
the downwind gate whilst Mathieu Murati FRA opted
for the starboard mark which proved decisive as he had a comfortable lead
by the time the fleet reached the next windward mark which he held to the
finish.
In
the first race of the blue fleet Hamish Pepper NZL and Gareth Blanckenberg
RSA tied at the end of the first downwind with each taking opposite marks
at the gate. Following Blankenberg to the right
hand side of the course was Frederick Westman FIN and Robert Scheidt BRA.
Scheidt was on a roll. He said "I played
the shifts on the second beat the same way I did on the first and was able
to pass the guys in front of me. After that I
just protected my lead".
In
the second race of the yellow fleet Michael Blackburn AUS started in the middle
of the line. He said "I had a good start and had
good speed. I was patient and waited for the knock
and then had a few good tacks sailing the high angles and got to the top mark
third behind Brendan Casey AUS and Mark Mendelblatt USA. On the second windward
I had a little bit of extra speed, which hasn't been the case in every race,
and got to the top mark first". Blackburn held his lead to finish ahead of Karl Suneson
and Casy with Mendelblatt fourth.
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