ISAF Youth Worlds 2011 set for a final day fight



7:14 PM Thu 14 Jul 2011 GMT
'Day 8 29er action - ISAF Youth Worlds 2011' Sime Sokota/ISAF Youth Worlds
ISAF Youth Worlds 2011 in Zadar, Croatia have resulted in Maxime Mazard (FRA) and Giovanni Coccoluto (ITA) going into the final day of racing with just one point separating them in the Laser Radial Boys fleet.

The Frenchman, who has led for the majority of the week, finished 25th and seventh today and has seen his five point overnight lead reduced to a single point after Coccoluto came seventh in Race 10 before discarding his disqualification in Race 11. The final race tomorrow will decide who takes the gold medal home for their nation and it should be a fascinating finale.

RYA Volvo Team GBR sailor Cameron Douglas shone in the breeze today finishing with a bullet and a second place, he said, 'It was an awesome day. We had a bit of breeze for the first time this week so I'm very happy. It has been a really great event.'

Australia's Matthew Wearn won the days other race but did not finish Race 11 and is down in 26th place and Zan-Luka Zelko is third on 114 points trailing Mazard by eight points.

In the Laser Radial Girls Erika Reineke (USA) also finished with a race win and a second place. The American, who is a full time member of US SAILING's Team Alphagraphics, said, 'I liked today a lot better. There was a little bit of breeze and there was some nice waves. I was pretty far away from the gold today, 19 points, and I think I caught up a bit. I'm just going to go out and try my hardest tomorrow and try to win.'