Meech chasing first Laser European title
Sam Meech will be looking to continue his impressive form from the past six months as he chases his first Laser European title in La Rochelle tonight (NZ time).
The 27-year-old has won medals in his last three regattas, including silver at last month's World Cup in Hyeres, and goes into the final day of the Europeans championships in third, seven points behind Australia's Matt Wearn in the lead. World Champion Pavlos Kontides (Cyprus) is sandwiched in between in second, four points behind Wearn.
Meech struggled on the penultimate day but his impressive results earlier in the regatta means he's still in with a good chance of claiming the title. He staged a big comeback in the first race, coming back from the tail of the 54-boat gold fleet to finish 17th - currently his second discard - and then backed it up with an eighth in the second race.
Andrew McKenzie also had his issues on day five, particularly after he was badly impeded in the second race by a fellow sailor who was eventually disqualified, and is now in 10th overall.
Unlike many top
regattas, the Laser European championships doesn't have a
double points top 10 medal race. Instead, two races will be
sailed tonight to decide the title, meaning a lot can still
change with plenty of points on the table.
"I had a tough
day today," Meech admitted. "Race one was rough as I missed
a big opportunity and had to make a big comeback from there.
I rounded the first mark in the 50s so it was still an OK
comeback. The problem is some guys had two top-10
results.
"It wasn't all bad. I was up there in race two
with a good start and sailed OK. I imagine I will need at
least one if not two good races tomorrow because I would
rather not count the 17 from today if possible. It's still
all to play for."
There are plenty of others still in the
mix including Germany's Philipp Buhl, Michael Beckett from
Great Britain and Olympic champion Tom Burton
(Australia).
McKenzie will need everything to go his way
if he is to force his way onto the podium. He's 23 points
adrift of Meech after a ninth and a 26th overnight, and
there was little consolation from the fact he won a
protest.
"It was a pretty frustrating day," he said.
"Someone infringed me pretty badly at the bottom gate in
race two which really screwed my rounding and threw me off
my rhythm. I got pushed out the wrong side and it all sort
of went backwards from there. There were still plenty of
opportunities to convert that race but, unfortunately, I
missed them all.
"I’ll have to be aggressive tomorrow
if I want a shot at the podium. I need things to go my way
but I’ll be trying my best to win both races and move up
overall."
Marit Bouwmeester (Netherlands) took charge of
the Laser Radial competition and heads into the final day
with an 11-point lead over American Paige Railey. Susannah
Pyatt is 37th overall after finishing 33rd and 27th in the
two races overnight and Olivia Christie is
45th.
Results and standings after the fifth day
of the Laser European Championships at La Rochelle, France,
overnight:
Laser (160
boats)
1st: Matthew Wearn (AUS)
(2) 1 1 1 1 1 (12) 3 8 7 - 23 points
2nd: Pavlos Kontides
(CYP) 3 1 (55 BFD) 5 3 2 3 7 (19) 3 - 27 pts
3rd:
Sam Meech (NZL) 1 1 1 1 2 (4) 15 1 (17) 8 - 30
pts
10th: Andrew McKenzie (NZL) 2 2 (8)
1 3 3 25 8 9 (26) - 53 pts
47th: George Gautrey (NZL) 22
(55 BFD) 13 8 20 3 30 39 (51) 37 - 173
pts
Silver
fleet
94th: Matthew Kempkers (NZL) (41) 16 24 40 31 26 38
35 (45) 21 - 231
pts
Laser Radial (93
boats)
1st: Marit Bouwmeester
(NED) 3 (9) 1 3 1 2 5 (7) 1 2 - 18 pts
2nd: Paige Railey
(USA) 1 7 (11) 4 2 1 (13) 1 8 5 - 29 pts
3rd: Maxime
Jonker (NED) 1 1 1 (8) 1 1 (14) 11 13 1 - 30
pts
37th: Susannah Pyatt (NZL) 14 12 4 10 11 16
(44) 42 33 27 - 153 pts
45th: Olivia Christie (NZL) 23 20
(25) 17 20 8 39 (46) 44 29 - 200
pts
Siver
fleet
89th: Annabelle Rennie-Younger (NZL) 27 37 36 37 28
37 40 (47 BFD) 47 BFD 47 DNF - 300
pts
Full results here.