It is never an especially satisfying way to win world titles, but with no racing on the final two days of the Laser Radial World Championships at Largs Finland’s Sari Multala and Poland’s Marcin Rudawski prevailed and were piped from the podium this evening as the 2010 world champions.
Both sailors successfully defended the championship titles they won last year at a breezy regatta in
Across the five qualifying heats and one Finals race which were completed Multala’s one finish outside the top five was her discarded 49th, gained when the late Sunday afternoon breeze was at its most fluky.
She finished seven points clear of
Both have been on carefully structured and executed programmes, even if there are contrasts between their approaches which mostly reflect their different ages and experience.
Multala, 33, has done just the two world cup regattas Miami and Hyeres this season, both light wind events, and came to Largs charged up to retain her title again. Bouwmeester, 22, has been racking up the miles and learning venues, strategies and scenarios for the future with coach Mark Littlejohn.
A fitting finale would have been most welcome, but the racers stayed on hold since Monday . Yesterday there was next-to-no wind and today there was too much. The Clyde was a mess of marching, charging white horses and flecks of spume whipped up by the muscular easterly of more than 30 knots with many angry gusts of 42-44 knots making racing impossible.
Finishing in third place was the
Best of the Skandia Team GBR women sailors was Ali Young who finished in 12th place whilst 16 year old Eliot Hanson finished sixth in the Men’s fleet.
Poland
Final Standings: Laser Radial Womens World Championships
Gold Flight Overall After race 6 Inc. 1 discard
1 S Multala (FIN) 4,3,1,(49),2,5, Nett = 15pts,
2 M Bouwmeester (NED) 2,1,5,(7),6,8,= 22pts,
3 P Railey (
4 S Steyaert (FRA) 23,4,1,3, 15,4, = 27pts,
5 T Drozdovskaya (BLR) 1,5,14,3,(32),13, = 36pts,
6 T Mihelic (CRO) 15,8,3,8,(35),6, = 40pts,
7 A Tunnicliffe (
8 E Van Acker (BEL) 6,11,(21),14,1,15, = 47pts,
9 G Scheidt (LTU) 13,19,2,4,(40),11, = 49pts,
10 M de Kerangat (FRA) 18,7,15,5,(19),10 = 55pts,
Silver fleet:
1 R Yuan (CHN) 31, (44), 24, 31, 21, 1= 108
2 J Maksymiuk (POL) 33, 41, 32, (DSQ58),3,3= 112pts,
3 M Luther (SUI) 38,36,22,(42),8,11=115pts,
4 C Martin (GBR) 30,(34), 11, 31,27,16 =115
5 C Gjerpen (NOR) 44, 17,16, 39, (46),2=118
Laser Radial Mens World Championship 2010
Overall After Race 6 Inc. 1 Discard
1 M Rudawski (POL) 1,2,1,1,1,(7), Nett = 6pts,
2 W Zemke (POL) 1,1,2,1,7,(OCS[48]), = 12pts,
3 M Kiss (
4 B Koppelaar (NED) 9,4,1,(37),4,4, = 35pts,
5 I Kim (KOR) ,5,8,4,2,(32),16, = 35pts,
Sari Multala (FIN): “I am pretty happy really. It was a pretty nervous day for me. Except for the one race for me the best thing has been able to sail consistently and that means being able to come back when I have maybe been not right in the top group at the beginning of races and in all kind of conditions. It’s been about both speed and tactics, but perhaps mostly about tactics. A little bit of boatspeed at times.”
“ At least here there has been a variety of conditions whereas
“ I have done a little training in
“I have not done that much racing, I did
“It is becoming quite a big thing in
I have a training camp in
Marit Bouwmeester (NED): “I am happy. It has been a fun week. I found the racing really hard because the standard is high and the girls are really good and that is what I enjoy. I like the pressure, the tight racing and my level coming up, getting punished for every mistake you are making. It is a bit of a shame that the racing ended the way it did because more racing would have been good.
I think I have to learn to race a little bit better, but really that comes down to experience and I have not been racing near the front for very long and so it is very different racing up near the front, and I feel like I am still trying to figure it out.
I started two years ago making that transition, having a few good races, and then last year a little more consistency and now even more consistent. That for me is about being able to now recognise situations and the weather. And it is great sailing against Sari, she is an awesome sailor. I would have liked to have more races so that I could have had a good shot at winning but that is the way that it goes sometimes.”
Marcin Ruidawski (POL): “I started sailing Radial in 1996 and did three years before mixing it with the full rig a but and then did two Olympic campaigns, finishing second in the trials twice. In 2008 I wanted to quit completely and after six months I decided it was too hard to live without competition. But I said to myself it is too hard to do 200 days sailing a year and so I started sailing the Radial again and lost 10 kilos. I had a slipped disc twice but my coach said I should try the Radial worlds last year. I felt I was lucky there, I had not been to
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