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Ainslie moves in on sixth world title

ISAF World Sailing Championships - GBR Team - Ainslie moves in on sixth world title
ROTA, BAY OF CADIZ, SPAIN-(22-9-2003) Ben Ainslie, Olympic gold medallist from Sydney and defending world champion, moved closer to defending his title and potential Olympic team selection today as he moved five points clear of his nearest rival at the Finn class world championships in Cadiz.

If Ainslie should win the title it would be his sixth world title alongside the two he won in the Laser class, the world youth title, the Laser Radial title and of course last year's win in the Finn class.

Going into the day leading fellow Brit Andrew Simpson, Ainslie took control of the first race to lead the fleet home from Guillaume Florent of France and start to exert some authority on the event but in the second race of the day the plot took yet another twist as he came in tenth. Spanish sailor Rafael Trujillo took line honours and moved to within five points of Ainslie with one race to go tomorrow. Ainslie is now guaranteed a medal position but the question remains as to whether the colour will be gold.

Ainslie said, `I've got a job to do tomorrow. I can't let them get passed me so it's going to be a case of taking the opportunities and making sure I know where they are on the course. All that matters is making sure no one gets close enough to gain points back.`

In the 49er fleet an impressive day on the water by Team GBR sailor Chris Draper and 2000 Olympic silver medallist Simon Hiscocks saw them extend their lead in the first day of gold fleet racing. Scoring a second, sixth and first place in the three races today, the pair are putting in an impressive performance in their quest for a world medal and Olympic selection. With five races left of the championship, fellow British sailors Paul Brotherton and crew Mark Asquith and Alister Richardson sailing with Peter Greenhalgh will be looking for a way to close the gap in the final days of the championship.

Tornado catamaran sailors Leigh McMillan and Mark Bulkeley have continued to hold off defending champions, Darren Bundock and John Forbes, from Australia. Scoring a second and tenth against a first and eleventh from Bundock and Forbes, the British pair now hold a six point lead going into the last two days. Hugh Styles and Adam May are the next highest placed Brits in ninth place. McMillan commented on his position, `Our starting has been good. If you are not one of the first five out of the start line then you're in trouble. That's what has been going well for us and helped us get into this position.`

Christina Bassadone and Katherine Hopson are still on track to qualify the country for Athens 2004 in the women's 470 class. With three races left to go they are currently lying in fifth place. Sofia Bekatorou and Emilia Tsoulfa of Greece have a commanding lead over the class and are currently 22 points in front of the second placed boat.




Source: RYA - Sacha Oswald

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