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CZE 1 GER 711 RUS 161 ITA 55 FRA 99 GBR 2 GER 193 SUI 86 RUS 31 SUI 5 RUS 20 NZL 2 GER 707 LTU 7 USA 74 AUT 7 NED 29 UKR 8 SWE 3 NED 7 RUS 205 NED 54 GER 212 ITA 2 SWE 59 GBR 720 RUS 51 NED 780 GER 194 NED 55 RUS 69 RSA 1 SUI 83 NZL 9 FIN 22 SWE 6 SWE 22 AUS 3 RUS 34 NZL 15 NED 27 SWE 14 RUS 21 NED 46 NED 50 NED 11 GBR 52 GBR 635 NED 101 POL 71

Michael Maier (1) 1 (10) 1 Andre Budzien (2) 1 1 (7) Aleksandr Kuliukin (1) (21) 2 4 Walter Riosa (2) (17) 4 8 Marc Allain Des Beauvais (3) 3 15 (bfd) Allen Burrell (11) 3 3 Thomas Schmid 3 (44) 10 Piet Eckert (3) (15) 14 5 Igor Frolov 4 (82) 2 Christen Christoph 7 (11) 3 Alexey Marchevskiy (35) 7 13 Ray Hall 10 15 (bfd) Uli Breuer 19 6 (bfd) Tauras Rymonis (53) 25 6 Henry Sprague (1) (bfd) 16 11 Michael Gubi 14 10 (17) Bas, De Waal 8 24 14 Taras Gavrish 28 18 (bfd) Christian Finnsgard 16 (43) 11 Cees Scheurwater (35) 20 6 Sergei Stepanov 18 12 (32) Joos Bos 14 13 (38) Rainer Wolff 4 33 (bfd) Marco Buglielli 2 2 30 Edwall Lars (47) 27 9 Julian Smith 17 (54) 25 Mikhail Petriga 9 12 24 Jan Willem Kok 32 7 (68) Axel Schroeder (52) 17 16 Eddy Huisman 24 14 (38) Kharitonov Denis (63) 33 7 Greg Davis 13 9 24 Beat Steffen 26 22 (52) Rob Coutts (2) 36 (53) 28 Ville Valtonen 6 32 (bfd) Olof Lundqvist 12 (bfd) 8 Stefan Fagerlund 2 (49) 1 Jake Gunther 8 (bfd) 10 Aleksandr Kasatov 10 31 29 Greg Wilcox 37 23 4 Paul Kamphorst 12 (50) 5 Stefan NordstrĂśm 27 8 17 Vladimir Butenko 9 32 18 Hein Pieter Okker 19 21 (dnc) Jan Zetzema (3) 18 8 32 Henk De Jager (78) 19 23 Will Patten 28 19 26 Simon Percival 24 43 19 Chris Frijdal 5 25 21 Marek Jarocki 31 (72) 31

upwind performance, but he lost places on the downwinds. However it was enough to move up to third. Budzien maintained his overall lead into the medal race, though Maier was just one point behind. Burrell had climbed to third, nine points behind Budzien and with a pack of sailors close behind him. Friday The event ended with another day of strong winds, with the final fleet races followed by the medal race for the top 12. The day began with the final Yellow and Blue races, less the top 12. Both were very shifty races again, in winds around 15-20 knots with big changes through the fleet as large black clouds moved down the race course. Uli Breuer eventually took the lead in Yellow fleet for a big win, while Tauras Rymonis won the Blue fleet. Fittingly they ended up 13th and 14th overall.

2 1 3 5 10 2 10 3 9 6 6 1 4 4 8 11 (27) 7 22 18 12 20 19 28 11 14 (36) 13 16 5 23 30 26 12 7 18 33 25 (34) 17 31 (36) (33) 14 29 39 22 8 (49) 32

1 1 5 4 4 5 3 2 2 10 6 6 7 3 11 17 12 8 7 8 19 16 13 15 14 14 27 9 29 28 20 (32) 11 9 29 34 39 43 21 22 19 35 30 31 (50) 21 (40) 22 26 12

8 13 14 18 6 20 4 25 2 34 22 35 10 36 12 36 20 37 18 44 16 48 24 56 1 37 1 39 4 50 4 56 2 60 2 63 7 63 15 67 6 67 8 71 5 74 (dnc) 77 17 78 10 80 9 81 21 82 5 83 14 85 3 86 11 87 3 88 8 93 21 95 23 95 25 100 15 101 10 101 (dnf) 103 39 106 20 107 18 107 22 107 27 114 12 114 19 114 (66) 116 40 117 12 118

Then the medal race was held just off the beach near the club. After a scoring correction Thursday evening, the number of sailors in the medal race was increased to 12, with three boats on equal points to tenth place. Allain des Beauvais sailed an almost flawless race to lead round every mark to take the win. A lot of boats behind him were in trouble with Maier dropping to fourth on the second beat. Budzien struggled upwind in the 20 knot breeze, while Burrell had a shocker to drop from third to sixth overall. Walter Riosa crossed in second to take the silver medal in the Masters category, while a third place from Kuliukin was enough to take the overall bronze as well as first in the Masters category. He won the President’s Cup, the first time this new cup has been presented.

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2014 Finn World Masters - Final Results

But fourth was enough for Maier to clinch his sixth Finn World Masters, Budzien ended up with the silver and Kuliukin took the bronze.

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