
God smiled on Mark Page today as he went into
the last 2 races with a 19 point lead over 2 Dutch sailors. The
first race start of the day was in 5 knots of breeze from
the South. Mark started at the boat and headed hard
right into oblivion. One Dutch sailor had sailed up
the middle and had a big lead at the top mark of 20+
places over Mark. The leaders including Mike Pasco where
reaching to the wing mark in pressure coming from the East
while the Tail of the fleet languished in nothing at
the top mark. Luckily the race was abandoned at
that point and a 15 knot breeze from the North filled
in. These conditions suited Mark better and he was 3rd
to the Top Mark at the next start and wound the leaders in
and by the last run had the lead which he held to the finish.
This bullet gave Mark the title (above right from
the Mayor of Roses) and the good steady breeze meant
that another race could be sailed bringing in the 2nd
drop and allowing Mark to sail home a Champion while the rest
of the fleet sailed the 10th race. The win today for
Mark also meant he won a very expensive watch (above left)
for getting a better score than the 2007 Standard Apprentice
Master Champion the Australian Brett Beyer. So a fantastic
day for Mark after a not such a good start!
Below left is a picture of Mark with 2007 Laser Master
World Champions and Legends of Laser Sailing. From left
Great Grand Master Champion Peter Seidenberg USA, Standard
Grand Master Mark Bethwaite AUS, Radial Grand Master Peter
Haywood AUS, Standard Master Arnoud Hummel NED, Radial Master
Greg Adams AUS, Standard Apprentice Brett Beyer AUS, Radial
Apprentice Mark Page NZL (Manly!) Below right is the Female
Great Grand Master Champion from Canadian Deidre Webster

For the rest of us mere mortals, the 2 Mikes
did ok with Mike P swimning in the first race and Mike
K in the 2nd. Overall Mike P finshed 11th and Mike K
13th
Mike Keeton finished 11th.
Tom Speed finished 6th, Tony Park 7th after a bullet today,
Sandy Grigg 11th, Mark Miller 19th, Jim Quinn 24th, Stephen
Phillps 52nd
In the Standard Rig Wayne Ferguson had a great
day wining the first race and leading the 2nd by so much that
he decided to sail past the Top Mark quite a way to make the
race even. Colin Caldwell had 2 seconds and
finished 2nd in the Silver fleet and Wayne 14th. In
the Gold fleet Barry Cutfield did not do as well as yesterday
and finished 29th overall.
Jack Hanson finished 14th overall which is
a great effort given he is older than the upper
age limit of this division and Bob Blakey finished 21st out
of the 75 in their fleet. Great hospitality again from
the organisers and we are all looking forward to the
2008 worlds in Austrailia with about 50 Kiwis entered hopefully
we will take more World titles.
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