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Broken mast costly for Olympic gold medallist

Athens 2003 Regatta - GBR Team - Broken mast costly for Olympic gold medallist
ATHENS, GREECE-(22-8-2003) Six classes took to the Olympic waters on day three of the Pre-Olympic test event and the day was not without drama for Team GBR. Olympic gold medallist Iain Percy and crew Steve Mitchell were forced to retire from the first race and miss the second race due to breaking their mast on the last leg of the morning's race.

Luck did not go with team Percy/Mitchell in the first race, they had to return to the start after they were recalled, having jumped the start gun, and ended up playing catch up. They managed to work their way back up into the top ten and then due to an `operator error` they managed to break the top section of the rig.

Percy explained, `we were sailing the last downwind leg into the finish and we were working the boat to try and make up those extra places, unfortunately we were a bit too heavy handed and managed to snap the top section of the mast as we tried to work the boat. It was a simple operator error on our behalf but we are hoping to get it fixed during our lay day tomorrow and be back on the water on Sunday.`

Difficult conditions were again experienced on the 49er course, with winds ranging from 6-16 knots, but the British pairing of Paul Brotherton and Mark Asquith managed to hold on to their top three overall result. At the end of the third days racing they are lying in third place overall after scoring a fifteenth and a fifth place. Chris Nicholson and Gary Boyd of Australia lead the class from the Italian pairing of Piero Sibelo and Gianfranco Sibelo.

Asquith explained their day, `It was certainly another tricky day, much the same as yesterday really. We managed to sail the first beat [upwind leg] of the course well in both races but got it together a bit better in the second race to finish fifth.`

In the 34 boat Laser class, which has the biggest entry list in Athens this week, Team GBR sailor Paul Goodison managed to continue to climb up the scoreboard. Unfortunately he could not match the form of the six times Laser world champion and double Olympic medallist, Brazilian Robert Scheidt, who scored a second and first, but he did manage a thirteenth and a second which moved him up into fourth place overall. Scheidt currently leads the class from Daniel Birgmark of Sweden.

Tomorrow sees ten of the eleven Olympic disciplines competing with only the Star class having a lay day. The event concludes on the 28 August.

The official event website is www.athens2004.com and further information on the Team GBR sailors, as well as event photo's, can be found on the RYA website www.rya.org.uk .


Results, after day 3


Finn - Lay day
1, Ben Ainslie, GBR (2,6,1,1) 10 pts
2, Sebastien Godefroid, BEL (11,7,2,3) 23 pts
3, Karlo Kuret, CRO (5,5,7,9) 26 pts


49er
1, Chris Nicholson/Gary Boyd, AUS (3,4,(18),1,11,1) 20 pts
2, Piero Sibelo/Gianfranco Sibelo, ITA (2,6,6,4,4,(15)) 22 pts
3, Paul Brotherton/Mark Asquith, GBR (10,2,7,2,(15),5) 26 pts


Star
1, Peter Bromby/Lee White, BER (6,1,3,4,(10),1) 15 pts
2, Torben Grael/Marcelo Ferreira, BRA ((12),2,1,7,1,7) 30 pts
3, Paul Cayard/Philip Trinter, USA ((10),3,10,1,3,4) 21 pts
GBR
13, Iain Percy/Steve Mitchell (1,4,17,6,(DNF),DNS) 47 pts


Yngling - Lay day
1, Ruslana Taran/Svitlana Matevusheva/Ganna Kalinina, UKR (1,2,6,5) 14 pts
2, Hannah Swett/Joan Touchette/Melissa Purdy, USA (3,1,2,10) 16 pts
3, Kristin Wagner/Anna Hoell/Veronika Lochbrunner, GER (6,6,1,6) 19 pts
GBR
5, Shirley Robertson/Sarah Webb/Sarah Ayton (10,4,9,3) 26 pts


470 Women - Lay day
1, Susanne Ward/Michaela Ward, DEN (3,11,2,10) 26 pts
2, Sofia Bekatorou/Emilia Tsoulfa, GRE (1,3,OCS,2) 30 pts
3, Shelley Hesson/Linda Dickson, NZL (4,14,1,15) 34 pts
GBR
10, Christina Bassadone/Katherine Hopson (OCS,4,16,3) 47 pts


470 Men - Lay day
1, Johan Molund/Martin Andersson, SWE (4,7,3,10) 24 pts
2, Alvaro Marinho/Miguel Nunes, POR (1,4,9,11) 25 pts
3, Gideon Kliger/Ehud Gal, ISR (8,3,4,16) 31 pts
GBR
4, Nick Rogers/Joe Glanfield (7,12,6,6) 31 pts


Laser
1, Robert Scheidt, BRA (15,4,2,1) 22 pts
2, Daniel Birgmark, SWE (1,8,12,3) 24 pts
3, Mate Arapov, CRO (8,6,3,7) 24 pts
GBR
4, Paul Goodison (6,9,13,2) 30 pts


Mistral Men
1, Joeri Van Dihk, NED (2,2,8,8) 20 pts
2, Gal Fridman, ISR (11,3,2,4) 20 pts
3, Yuanguo Zhou, CHN (6,7,1,9) 23 pts
GBR
13, Nick Dempsey (17,9,14,12) 52 pts


Mistral Women
1, Alessandra Sensini, ITA (1,2,1) 4 pts
2, Faustine Merret, FRA (4,4,2) 10 pts
3, Lee Lai Shan, HKG (2,3,6) 11 pts
GBR
15, Natasha Sturges (9,12,(OCS)) 43 pts


Europe
1, Sarah Macky, NZL (1,13,1,6) 21 pts
2, Lenka Smidova, CZE (4,7,7,3) 21 pts
3, Carolijn Brouwer, NED (9,3,16,4) 32 pts
GBR
18, Andrea Brewster (13,19,10,24) 66 pts


Tornado
1, Darren Bundock/John Forbes, AUS (1,1,3,4) 9 pts
2, Roman Hagara/Hans-Peter Steinacher, AUT (3,3,2,10) 18 pts
3, Fernando Echavarri/Anton Paz, ESP (5,4,7,2) 18 pts
GBR
9, Leigh McMillan/Mark Bulkeley (6,14,10,6) 36 pts



Source: RYA - Sacha Oswald

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