Canadian and USA's Finn Gold Cup teams assembles in Denmark



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12:03 AM Sun 5 Jul 2009 GMT
'Chris Cook - photo by Francois Richard'
Leading international Finn sailors, including a strong North American squad have been gathering in Copenhagen, Denmark, over the last few days ready for next week's 2009 Finn Gold Cup. The world championship for the heavyweight men's Olympic singlehanded dinghy runs from 3-11 July, out of Vallensb?k Sailing Club, some 17km southwest of the centre of the Danish capital.

While the Danish hosts have the largest entry in the Finn Gold Cup with nine sailors competing, they are closely followed by the Netherlands and, surprisingly, the USA with eight apiece. The total North American contingent with another three Canadian sailors lead by Olympian Chris Cook numbers eleven.

34 year old Cook, who sails out of the RCYC Toronto, finished fifth in the class in the 2008 Olympics and took bronze medal in the 2005 Finn Gold Cup.

Joing Cook are two 25 year old Canadian Finn sailors Adam Nicholson who also sails out of the same Toronto club while John Romanko represents RVYC.

Zach Railey and Brian Boyd (USA) racing in the Finn class - Thom Touw &copy


US Sailing's Olympic squad has been undergoing a metamorphosis recently and while four of their Finn sailors have been regularly competing in Europe this year, they are now up to their full compliment.

'We have been working really hard with the sailing team Alphagraphics on getting more members of the Finn team over to the World championships. It is fantastic for the US team,' says their leading light, Zach Railey, who picked up Finn silver last year at the Beijing Olympiad.

The Finn class in the US have been also running a development program and have bought their own boat. The recipient of this has been Laser turned Finn sailor Caleb Paine. Having freshly graduated from high school, he competed in his first European regatta at Kiel Week before coming to Copenhagen.

As to the venue, Railey says: 'It is fantastic. I sailed here when they had the Laser Europeans when I was just starting to get on to the European circuit. It has been a little while since I've been here, but Copenhagen, where I'm staying in the city, is fantastic.'

During the event Zach will receive moral support from his sister Paige, who is leading the US squad of Laser Radials for their European championship on the opposite side of Copenhagen, the week after the Finn Gold Cup.

Uber Olympian, Ben Ainslie, Finn gold medallist at the last two Olympic and winner of the Gold Cups on each of the four occasions he has competed in it since 2002, is taking a year out from the class and says he will return for next year's Gold Cup.

However Skandia Team GBR are still fielding one of the strongest teams with six sailors, favourite being pretender to the Ainslie throne, Ed Wright. This year Wright has already won the Rolex Olympic Classes Regatta in Miami and the Delta Lloyd Regatta in Holland and with just one event still to go, is the clear class leader in the ISAF Sailing World Cup, ahead of Croatia's Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic and Spain's Rafa Trujillo.

Ed Wright - .. ?

This will be Wright's fourth Finn Gold Cup and he will be gunning hard. 'I have won most other events on the calendar, but the Gold Cup is one that has evaded me for a while now,' he says. 'I came very close in Cascais [at the ISAF Sailing World Championship in 2007] and then I didn't have such a great event last year. This year I am really hoping that I can put a consistent series together and I might be able to win it.'

It may be far from reliable, but the long range forecast is indicating a week of relatively light 5-10 knot winds for the Finn Gold Cup, with occasional rain probably hampering the sea breeze on some days.

In such conditions Wright rates Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic and the USA's Zach Railey major threats. 'But everyone is sailing quite consistently through the wind ranges, so it is more about how people are sailing on the day.'

He believes of the 98 sailors from 30 nations taking part in the Finn Gold Cup, around 10 are capable of winning and special attention should be paid to leading Danish Finn sailor Jonas H?gh-Christensen and Sweden's Daniel Birgmark, for whom these are local waters.
Chris Cook (CAN) - Finn Gold Cup 2008 - Jeff Crow- Sportthe Library &copy Click Here to view large photo



While the majority of Finn sailors decamped straight to Copenhagen after Kiel Week finished a week and a half ago, the British Finn squad benefitted from an additional two week long training camp there beforehand.

However this was in rather different conditions to those forecast for this coming week. 'There was a hell of a lot of breeze then,' states Wright. 'A couple of days were blown off and we didn't stop hiking for the whole time, so it was very good!'

After a practice race on Sunday 5th July, the first two races of the 2009 Finn Gold Cup are to be held on Monday culminating in the medal race the following Saturday, 11th July.

NationalitySail NumberFirst NameFamily NameYacht ClubD.o.B
AUS10RobMcMillanWSC24.11.65
AUS235TimothyCastlesFreemantle SC17.04.85
AUT3FlorianRaudaschlUYC Wolfgangsee23.05.78
BRA5HenryBoeningIate Club Rio de Janeiro28.03.83
BRA109JorgeZarifICRJ/YCSA30.09.92
BUL24MihailKopanovPort Burgas27.04.65
CAN1JohnRomankoRVYC15.12.86
CAN7AdamNicholsonRCYC29.05.86
CAN41ChristopherCookRCYC10.01.74
CRO1MilanVujasinovicR.Y.C. Labud14.03.80
CRO25MarinMisuraSplit19.02.82
CRO524IvanKljakovic GaspicZenta24.05.84
CZE1MichaelMaierYCR Roudnice nad Labem07.04.64
CZE3RudolfLidarikLS Brno27.06.78
CZE11PatrikDeutcherYCR Roudnice nad Labem29.08.91
CZE52TomasVikaYC Cheb03.08.88
DEN2JonasH?gh-ChristensenK.D.Y21.05.81
DEN3J?rgenSvendsenKDY18.05.64
DEN6LarsHallRoyal Danish Yacht Club06.07.60
DEN9ThomasM?rup-PetersenVallensb?k Sejlklub25.11.70
DEN46KasparAndresenFSK01.05.87
DEN201NikolsiRatzlaffHornb?k B?deklub11.06.79
DEN218JesperPetersenSolr?d26.11.59
DEN231KennethB?ggildVallensb?k Sejlklub02.06.68
DEN258ChristianQvistKDY18.12.70
ESP100RafaelTrujilloCN La Linea14.12.75
ESP836AlejandroMuscatCN L'Escala04.04.88
EST2DenissKarpakS4G Karpak Sailing Team18.07.86
EST7HarlesLiivTallinn Kalev02.06.72
EST11LauriV?insaluROPK/Tallinn21.05.88
FIN218TapioNirkkoEPS14.08.84
FRA112JonathanLobertSNO Nantes30.04.85
FRA115ThomasLe BretonSR Brest05.02.82
GBR41GilesScottWPNSA23.06.87
GBR88MarkAndrewsLargs29.09.85
GBR99HenryBagnallRCYC22.04.87
GBR111EdwardWright13.10.77
GBR631RichardHartMengeham Rythe S.C.01.03.39
GBR634AndrewMillsQueen Mary17.12.85
GER165DirkMeidSCLM25.05.65
GER174MatthiasBohnWarnem?nder Segel Club02.06.74
GER203HartmutDuisbergDHH-RG08.06.66
GER242PeterCorbettHamburger Segel Club10.11.68
GER262UweBarthelSegler-Klub D?mmer e.V.07.05.55
GRE1IlasChatzipaulisN.C.P.F.28.05.49
GRE3KonstantinosGnafakisY.C. Amfitheas Athens24.06.75
GRE8AlexandrosDragoutsisSea Sports Club21.05.79
GRE71PanagiotisDavourlisN.C.P.F.29.04.60
HUN6GasztonPalBYC31.10.83
HUN8M?rtonBeliczayARSC08.07.86
HUN128PeterHaidekkerAYC08.04.66
HUN212RichardHirschlerS?P31.08.92
HUN728ElemerHaidekkerAYC29.06.94
IND11NachhatarJohalAYN15.07.79
ITA2MarcoBuglielliC.V. Roma19.12.60
ITA38ClaudioBosettiCircolo Vela Torbole13.03.58
ITA97CarloRecchiCircolo Vela Torbole09.08.90
ITA101RiccardoCordovaniFraglia Vela Riva27.11.83
ITA117GiorgioPoggiS.V.G. di F.26.08.81
ITA123FilippoBaldassariAncona Yacht Club22.07.88
NED11Henkde JagerHet Witte Huis18.02.49
NED41Karelvan HellemondKWVL HWH12.03.73
NED45Dennisde RuiterWV Randmeer16.06.80
NED64WietzeZetzemaWaterland22.07.83
NED787NannoSchuttrupsWSV Het Witte Huis20.10.82
NED839TimoHagoortARZV12.08.87
NED842Pieter JanPostmaKWS10.01.82
NED844Gertvan der HeijdenDSWZ Broach26.08.82
NOR1PeerMobergKNS14.02.71
NZL1DanSlaterMBSC09.04.76
POL7RafalSzukielAZS UWM Olsztyn05.11.76
POL17PiotrKulaBTZ Biskupiec23.05.87
POR5FredericoMeloClube Naval de Cascais13.07.87
POR310RodrigoQuinaAssociacao Desportiva de Oeiras10.11.77
RUS1AlexSelivanovKrasnodar19.09.87
RUS9EduardSkornyakovMoscow Sailing School16.10.80
RUS11VecheslavSivenkovMoscow Sailing School01.07.91
RUS57EgorTerpigorevMoscow Region Sailing School30.05.90
RUS707EgorLarionovMoscow Region Sailing School04.05.89
SLO5GasperVincecJD FINN SLOVENIE05.04.81
SUI496ThomasGautschiBiel05.06.63
SWE1OlofLundqvistMalm? Segels?llskap31.10.72
SWE6Bj?rnAllanssonGKSS17.12.86
SWE11DanielBirgmarkGKSS05.03.73
SWE40SverkerH?rdUKF09.11.62
TUR7AkifMuslubasIstanbul Yelken Kulubu21.02.74
UKR1OleksiyBorysovFond01.06.83
UKR2IllyaYefremovFond23.02.87
UKR5AndriyGusenkoSVSM Dnepropetrovsk11.03.88
UKR21AntonSadchykovFond23.03.89
USA4ZachRaileySTFYC09.05.84
USA9IanCookEastern Yacht Club21.01.88
USA16ConradBrownCalifornia Yacht Club14.12.66
USA32CharlesHeimlerEncinal YC05.07.54
USA55AndrewCaseyTeam America21.09.78
USA123CalebPaineSWYC15.11.90
USA808R. PhillipRammingNewport Harbour Yacht Club26.08.56
USA1140BryanBoydAnnapolis Yacht Club01.05.76




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