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Final report of Laser Senior Worlds

Laser Worlds 2002 Laser Worlds 2002 Laser Worlds 2002
Laser Photos © 2002 TWJ Thornton twj@teamvanguard.com Laser Photos © 2002 TWJ Thornton twj@teamvanguard.com Laser Photos © 2002 TWJ Thornton twj@teamvanguard.com
Laser Senior World Championship 2002 - Final report of Laser Senior Worlds
HYANNIS, USA-(19-9-2002) 28-year-old Robert Scheidt from Brazil strode further into the record books when he won his sixth Laser World title with a race to spare on the final day of the Laser World Championships.  His score of single figure results in all but one of the 12 races sailed would be impressive in any class but in a fleet of 133 boats from 44 countries in a variety of wind and sea conditions left his peers in awe. 
 
The race committee called for an early start because of a forecast of light winds later in the day.  They were rewarded with a 9-knot offshore breeze when the fleet lined up for the first of two races at 9.30 am.   British sailor, Paul Goodison, started in the middle of the line and worked the left side of the middle of the course to lead at the first mark.  Goodison extended his lead on the downwind leg.  As the wind started to he took a cautious second upwind leg to take the winning gun on a shortened course. His win put him in contention for a runner up place as all but one of his nearest rivals scored a bad result. 
 
Behind him the first and second place sailors, Scheidt and Karl Suneson from Sweden were locked in their own battle with Suneson hoping that Scheidt would have two bad results which would have given him the title.  However Scheidt has been around too long to let a lead slip without a fight.  Confident in his speed he started 5 boat lengths below Suneson but unusually for him had a bad start and crossed behind Suneson.  Going out to the right hand side of the course he did a quick couple of tacks to get in a controlling position on Suneson.  After that he protected his lead on Suneson and rounded the first mark in fourth, 6 places ahead of Suneson.  3rd overall, Brendan Casey AUS rounded in 13th, which was just where Scheidt wanted him.  He said: “from then on I just tried to protect my lead.  On the second windward leg Karl and Brendan went to opposite sides of the course and I decided to cover Karl.  I got a good right shift on the second windward which pulled me up to second at the finish”.
 
The wind died completely for two hours before the second race could be started in the same northerly wind, which had again built to 8 knots.  Andre Streppel from Brazil led at the first mark.  On the downwind Bernard Luttmer from Canada passed Streppel to take the lead, which he held to the finish.  Luis Martinez from Spain and Andreas Geritzer from Austria also passed Streppel as the wind died and veered through 120 degrees.  Fortunately the shifting wind did not change the lead.  Behind these 4 Goodison needed to win to have a chance of passing Suneson in the overall ranking.  When lying 10th he knew Suneson was behind him and took a tactical gamble to try and secure a first place position.   His gamble did not pay off but his third place was secure.
 
Full results: http://www.laserworlds2002.com/senior/
 
Scores take into account 2 discards
 
Seq     Name              Scores   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10  11  12
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  1 BRA Robert Scheidt      25.0  15   1   2   5   1   1   1   6   2   4   2 dnc
  2 SWE Karl Suneson        40.0   8   2  10   1   1   1   9   1   9   2   6  20
  3 GBR Paul Goodison       51.0   8   3  19   4   3   4   2  24   6   5   1  15
  4 ITA Diego Negri         70.0  19   5   7  16  12   3   3   8   7  13   5   7
  5 AUS Brendan Casey       79.0   3   4   1   2   5   5  23   3   4  30  22  49
  6 GBR Edward Wright       86.0   2   1   1  18   3   9  10   4  10  27  28  19
  7 SWE Daniel Birgmark     94.0  23  13   6  10   7   4  14   5  14   3  43  18
  8 RSA Gareth Blanckenberg 95.0   1   5   4   5   2   8   7  13  24   7 dnf  27
  9 BEL Philippe Bergmans   97.0  14  10   8  15  19   5  11   7  13   9  10  10
 10 FIN Roope Suomalainen  111.0  39   6   9   3   4   3   3  43  21   8  41  13
 11 CAN Bernard Luttmer    115.0  24  11  13  20  15   7   4  25  15  60   4   1
 12 CRO Mate Arapov        117.0  17  12   3  13  10 bfd   4  10  17  26  40   5
 13 GBR Mark Howard        118.0  12   3   8  34   4   2  14  19   5  42  60   9
 14 FIN Fredrik Westman    119.0  12   2   2  41   7   2   1   2  11  43  59  37
 15 SWE Rasmus Myrgren     119.0   7  16  17  24   9  11   5  14  19  56  15   6
 16 ESP Luis Martinez      122.0   9   6 ocs  14  18  14   2  15   3  59  39   2
 17 AUT Andreas Geritzer   135.0  11  13  13  23   2   6  11  11  30  35  35   3
 18 SLO Vasilij Zbogar     139.0   5   8  10   4   5  10   5  18  23  47  14 dnf
 19 TUR Ali Kemal Tufekci  159.0  16   7  11  25  12   7  13  30  35  39  17  11
 20 USA Andrew Lewis       161.0  31  18   9  28  21  12   6  60  20  15  11  21




Source: Laser International

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