Star European Champions 2009 - Day Two: Triple-Tie of Olympic Stars



8:24 PM Tue 7 Jul 2009 GMT
'Fleet start - Rolex Baltic Week Star European Championship' Rolex / Tom K?rber ?

The 2009 Star European Championships at Rolex Baltic Week were always going to be a tightly fought contest, but after two days of racing the leader board is tied three ways, with all three 2008 Olympic medallists scoring one race win apiece and equal nine points.

The 'golden boys' from Qingdao last year, Iain Percy/Andrew Simpson from Great Britain are at the top followed by Swedes Fredrik Loof/Johan Tillander and Robert Scheidt/Bruno Prada from Brazil. Germany's rising stars Johannes Babendererde and Timo Jacobs are ranked fourth with twelve points behind the trio.

For the second day of racing the Kiel Fjord yet again produced gusty west-south-westerly conditions which caused some gear damage on Tuesday (7 July). Although the skies were dotted with clouds, there were thankfully no signs of the thunderstorms which arrived the day before. Racing on a two-lap windward-leeward course for the day's opener, first victory went to Percy/Simpson. After a close downwind duel with rivals Scheidt/Prada, which saw Scheidt yellow-flagged by the on-the-water jury, the Olympic gold medallists added a win to the second place on the first day to top the leader board.

Behind them the Greek team of Emilios Papathansiou and Karnoutsos Apostolos took second. However, the Greek duo failed to complete the opening race on Monday and fell foul of the Black Flag in Tuesday's second, leaving them with two 88-point scores and plunging them down the overall results to 61st position. Fellow Qingdao Olympic medallist Fredrik Loof showed consistency in shifty conditions to take third, Scheidt held onto fourth after completing his 720 penalty turns, whilst fifth went to Mark Mendelblatt and Mark Strube (USA).

For the second race of the day Scheidt and Prada didn't put a foot wrong to take the gun, finishing first ahead of Babendererde and Jacobs, who gave the world number one a good challenge until the final leg. Third went to Alberto Barovier and Nando Colaninno (ITA), who had not previously troubled the top 15 at this year's Rolex Baltic Week - proving that the 86-boat fleet is packed with contenders who could upset the established order. In fourth place were Juan Kouyoumdjian and Alejandro Colla (ARG). The renowned yacht designer helped create the latest Mader-built Star which was sailed to Olympic gold last year by Percy/Simpson in Qingdao. In the third Rolex Baltic Week race Kouyoumdjian was followed home by Loof in fifth and Percy in sixth.

After two days of racing this leaves all three Olympians - Percy, Loof and Scheidt - tied at the top on 9 points apiece. With one win and one second place to count, it is Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson (GBR) who top the leader board overnight. Percy was pleased with his win today, but admitted that they the shifting conditions at the Rolex Baltic Cup were still a challenge.

Percy said: 'We were in a hard position fight with Robert Scheidt on the downwind finish leg, but he got a yellow flag (720) and we won safely at the end. But in the last race we should have finished third. We lost three boats on the last 100 meters before the line. It was very tricky, shifty and gusty winds, and we got the tactics totally wrong. This was pretty frustrating. We still need to improve.'

In second overall is Fredrik Loof, sailing his first event with Johan Tillander. Loof commented: 'I'm happy all in all to be with the top runners again with my new crew. We need to be a little more aggressive at the start. Our upwind speed is okay and the downwind speed is already excellent. But it is still a long way to go at the Rolex Baltic Week with five races to go.'

Robert Scheidt added: 'We lost three boats when we got the penalty by the on-water jury. The decision was okay but didn't make us happy at all. The second race was easy at the end when the two young Germans [Babendererde/Jacobs] stopped attacking us to cover their second place. Before that they were only 30 meters behind us. Scoring a bullet is still a nice feeling in such a competitive fleet.'

Those young Germans - Babendererde and Jacobs - are currently lying in fourth overall after some determined sailing in Tuesday's second race. Timo Jacobs commented: 'We were almost leading at the first mark in race two, but misjudged the tactics on the downwind leg totally, ending up 20th or so at the gate. But we fought back boat by boat into the top 10 again. On the last beat to the finish in race 3 we had five boats close behind us. Then we decided to better cover them instead of attacking Scheidt for the bullet.'

The international top 10 is made up of Mark Mendelblatt/Mark Strube (USA) fifth, Flavio Marazzi/Enrico de Maria (SUI) sixth, Robert Stanjek/Markus Koy (GER) in seventh place, Kunio Suzuki/Wada Daichi (JPN) eighth, Silvio Santoni/Fabio Toccoli (ITA) ninth and John Gimson/Ed Grieg (GBR) tenth.

Wednesday's (8 July) racing is scheduled to begin at 12.00 hrs (local time), with two races - the discard will come into force after five races have been completed.

Star
Place Boat Skipper Crew Sail #: Fleet 1 2 3 Total
1 GBR 8371 Percy Iain Simpson Andrew GBR 8371 Sol 2.0 1.0 6.0 9
2 SWE 8387 Loof Fredrik Tillander Johan SWE 8387 Bk 1.0 3.0 5.0 9.0001
3 BRA 8255 SCHEIDT ROBERT PRADA BRUNO BRA 8255 GuB 4.0 4.0 1.0 9.0002
4 GER 8378 Babendererde Johannes Jacobs Timo GER 8378 Moh 12.0 7.0 2.0 21
5 USA 8267 Mendelblatt Mark Strube Mark USA 8267 TaB 9.0 5.0 11.0 25
6 SUI 8364 Marazzi Flavio De Maria Enrico SUI 8364 TB 7.0 11.0 9.0 27
7 GER 8340 Stanjek Robert Koy Markus GER 8340 BF 5.0 6.0 19.0 30
8 JPN 8144 SUZUKI Kunio Daichi Wada JPN 8144 Isol 3.0 15.0 22.0 40
9 ITA 8290 Santoni Silvio Toccoli Fabio ITA 8290 NG 10.0 18.0 16.0 44
10 GBR 8025 Gimson John Greig Ed GBR 8025 Sol 23.0 13.0 12.0 48
11 ITA 8384 Celon Nicola Natucci Edoardo ITA 8384 SG 14.0 21.0 13.0 48.0001
12 NZL 8187 PEPPER Hamish Monk Craig NZL 8187 Isol 13.0 8.0 28.0 49
13 IRL 8158 Treacy Max Shanks Anthony IRL 8158 Isol 15.0 26.0 8.0 49.0001
14 GER 8140 Schlonski Alexander Kleen Frithjof GER 8140 Lub 6.0 9.0 35.0 50
15 ITA 8390 Barovier Alberto Colaninno Nando ITA 8390 SG 16.0 33.0 3.0 52
16 FRA 8237 Rohart Xavier Ponsot Pierre Alexis FRA 8237 NI 19.0 20.0 20.0 59
17 DEN 8225 Sorensen Flemming Hansen Thrysoe Niels DEN 8225 DF 34.0 24.0 7.0 65
18 USA 8273 Szabo George Peters Rick USA 8273 SDB 22.0 25.0 21.0 68
19 USA 8156 Horton Andy Lyne James USA 8156 NB 18.0 12.0 39.0 69
20 GER 8109 Polgar Johannes Kroeger Tim GER 8109 Ess 17.0 19.0 33.0 69.0001
21 BRA 8392 GRAEL LARS SEIFERT RONALD BRA 8392 Par 30.0 27.0 15.0 72
22 DEN 8380 Andersen Benny Just Mogens DEN 8380 DF 31.0 23.0 18.0 72.0001
23 POR 8309 Domingos Afonso Santos Bernardo POR 8309 CF 42.0 16.5 [16.5, MAN] 14.0 72.5
24 USA 8077 Jennings Jack Fatih Brian USA 8077 LS 29.0 34.0 10.0 73
25 IRL 8261 O Leary Peter Goodbody Tim IRL 8261 Isol 21.0 16.5 [16.5, MAN] 37.0 74.5
26 ARG 8381 Kouyoumdjian Juan Colla Alejandro ARG 8381 Lar 24.0 47.0 4.0 75
27 CRO 8339 Lovrovic Martin Mikulicic Sinisa CRO 8339 Kv 11.0 43.0 30.0 84
28 GER 8256 Merkelbach Hubert Bartel Gerrit GER 8256 UB 20.0 45.0 26.0 91
29 GER 8213 Wilhelm Peer Paust Stefan GER 8213 KF 26.0 35.0 42.0 103
30 ESP 7384 Soler Fernando Garcia Lago Alvarez De Sotomayor Juan ESP 7384 Lar 45.0 41.0 24.0 110
31 AUS 8121 LANDENBERGER Andrew REFFOLD Simon AUS 8121 Isol 32.0 28.0 50.0 110
32 CAN 8143 Cramer Brian Johnston Matt CAN 8143 WLOC 40.0 50.0 23.0 113
33 CRO 8280 Lovrovic Dan Lovrovic Sr Marin CRO 8280 Kv 35.0 40.0 41.0 116
34 ITA 8266 Negri Diego Avb Stilogiovanni ITA 8266 VE 88.0 [BFD] 14.0 17.0 119
35 UKR 8247 GUREYEV Vasyl Volodymyr Korotkov UKR 8247 Dni 28.0 44.0 47.0 119
36 GER 8149 Hagen Alexander Falkenthal Kai GER 8149 KF 8.0 31.0 88.0 [DNF] 127
37 HUN 8166 Martin Viktor Bezereti Miklos HUN 8166 Ore 54.0 48.0 25.0 127
38 SWE 7712 Carlson Philip Peterson Benjamin SWE 7712 Katt 50.0 36.0 43.0 129
39 DEN 8066 Jensen Johnny Kruegger Lauritsen Claus DEN 8066 DF 38.0 29.0 65.0 132
40 SWE 8338 Johansson Mats Moller Leif SWE 8338 Katt 88.0 [DNC] 10.0 36.0 134
41 ITA 7556 Fornaro Andrea Carlo Fornaro ITA 7556 LB 43.0 59.0 32.0 134
42 HUN 8386 Tenke Tibor Joka Gemesi HUN 8386 Ore 27.0 22.0 88.0 [DNC] 137
43 DEN 7575 Joergensen Herluf Wegener Lars DEN 7575 DF 47.0 49.0 45.0 141
44 GER 7402 Von Eicken Andreas Hobbie Dietmar GER 7402 HF 39.0 66.0 38.0 143
45 UKR 8119 Bondar Pavlo Shapovalov Mykola UKR 8119 Ukr 44.0 63.0 40.0 147
46 GER 7992 Schmidt Reinhard Meissner Dirk GER 7992 Moh 36.0 88.0 [BFD] 27.0 151
47 SWE 8108 Dahlen Erik Carlsson Krister SWE 8108 BK 25.0 39.0 88.0 [BFD] 152
48 SWE 7978 Krook Ingvar Hasselgren Henrik SWE 7978 AR 52.0 52.0 51.0 155
49 FIN 7994 Dahlman Mathias Leifelt Martin FIN 7994 Fin 41.0 67.0 48.0 156
50 GBR 8316 Razmilovic Ante Hammersley Brian GBR 8316 NFB 37.0 32.0 88.0 [DNC] 157
51 RUS 8047 Vokhmintsev Dmitry Lyasnikov Vladimir RUS 8047 Vol 33.0 42.0 88.0 [DNC] 163
52 GER 8130 Voigt Henning Struve Dirk GER 8130 Aac 46.0 30.0 88.0 [DNC] 164
53 GER 8093 Hasche Marko A Spehr Helge GER 8093 HF 61.0 55.0 49.0 165
54 ITA 8370 Simeone Luca Antar Vigna ITA 8370 Rom 51.0 88.0 [BFD] 31.0 170
55 GER 7414 Keilwitz Lars Munck Sebastian GER 7414 KF 88.0 [BFD] 38.0 44.0 170
56 SUI 7854 Juchli Roman Juchli Philipp SUI 7854 Bod 59.0 58.0 53.0 170
57 GER 8355 Paucksch Christian Knoll Christian GER 8355 Sta 88.0 [DNF] 37.0 46.0 171
58 GER 7417 Schulte Gert Schulte Gerrit GER 7417 Moh 67.0 46.0 59.0 172
59 GER 8016 Rauch Hubert Kling Felix GER 8016 And 88.0 [DNC] 51.0 34.0 173
60 AUT 7846 Weinreich Gerhard Kagl Alexander AUT 7846 H 56.0 57.0 63.0 176
61 GRE 8138 Papathansiou Emilios Apostolos Karnoutsos GRE 8138 GR 88.0 [DNC] 2.0 88.0 [BFD] 178
62 POL 7858 Wierzbicki Arkadiusz Pawlowski Krzysztof POL 7858 Isol 64.0 65.0 55.0 184
63 RUS 8359 Berezhnoy Andrey Masalov Sergey RUS 8359 Vol 53.0 88.0 [DNF] 52.0 193
64 GER 7863 Meyer Klaus Mueller Joerg GER 7863 Bre 63.0 69.5 [69.5, MAN] 61.0 193.5
65 GER 7762 Gelsdorf Christopher Bode Alexander GER 7762 Aac 55.0 68.0 71.0 194
66 GER 7960 Thurner Frank Nitsche Dr Kai GER 7960 ZuW 58.0 75.0 62.0 195
67 GER 7837 Merk Sibylle Merk Michael GER 7837 Neu 60.0 69.5 [69.5, MAN] 66.0 195.5
68 GER 7794 Murek Udo Murek Carsten GER 7794 Ess 88.0 [DNC] 80.0 29.0 197
69 GER 7944 Tusch Frank Winkelmann Sven GER 7944 Moh 48.0 61.0 88.0 [DNF] 197
70 GER 8020 Ilgenstein Michael Sradnick Paul GER 8020 HF 88.0 [BFD] 53.0 57.0 198
71 GER 7412 Stegenwalner Nadine Daub Ulrich GER 7412 Ess 88.0 [DNC] 60.0 56.0 204
72 GER 8233 Pieper Josef Huchel Martin GER 8233 Moh 88.0 [DNC] 54.0 64.0 206
73 GER 8055 Diercks Jochen Braasch Herbert GER 8055 Lub 66.0 71.0 70.0 207
74 GER 7904 Gold Felix Nolte Andre GER 7904 Ess 49.0 72.0 88.0 [BFD] 209
75 SUI 8085 Zimmermann Lorenz Hollweg Nils SUI 8085 Luv 88.0 [BFD] 64.0 58.0 210
76 GER 8074 Dickow Lutz Kramer Lutz GER 8074 BF 68.0 73.0 69.0 210
77 GER 7866 Behn Philip Gordon Stanjek Philipp GER 7866 HF 62.0 76.0 73.0 211
78 GER 8147 Rupp Christian Moessnang Joerg GER 8147 ZuW 88.0 [DSQ] 56.0 68.0 212
79 GER 8346 Weiler Hermann Schmid Thomas GER 8346 Neu 73.0 79.0 60.0 212
80 SWE 7338 Carlsson Sune Nilsson Benny SWE 7338 RS 65.0 62.0 88.0 [BFD] 215
81 GER 7272 Petersen Reiner Berger Oliver GER 7272 BF 70.0 78.0 67.0 215
82 GER 8027 Westphal Sonke Kaerger Andreas GER 8027 HF 88.0 [DNC] 74.0 54.0 216
83 SUI 7868 Rudolf Juerg Zimmermann Thobias SUI 7868 Bod 71.0 77.0 72.0 220
84 GBR 8254 Tabb David Peyton Tom GBR 8254 Isol 57.0 88.0 [DNF] 88.0 [DNC] 233
85 RUS 7695 Budjakow Alexander Budantcew Victor RUS 7695 BF 69.0 88.0 [DNS] 88.0 [DNC] 245
86 GER 7672 Fallais Dominik Fallais Simon GER 7672 Aac 72.0 88.0 [DNC] 88.0 [DNC] 248
87 POL 8252 Grabowski Maciej Tarnowski Pawel POL 8252 Isol 88.0 [DSQ] 88.0 [DNC] 88.0 [DNC] 264




by Andreas Kling, Rolex Baltic Week




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