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2006 London Boat
Show Day 3 Summary |
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London indoor arena explodes with more high-end
action on the second day of the 2006 London Boat Show. |
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The wind kicked in at 12:45 sharp, exactly
as predicted on the second competition day at the 2006
London Boat Show in Association with The Daily Mail.
First on the menu was the second freestyle elimination
of the event. After winning the first elimination yesterday,
Jose Estredo (V-1, Fanatic/North Sails) was looking
for nothing less than a repeat of the first elimination.
One man wasnıt having it though, and the man was Nicolas
Akgazciyan (F-400, Neil Pryde). The Frenchie was on
fire with a one handed switch chachoo 540 to prove it,
earning him a staggering 29 points. Estredo pulled off
the same move, collecting 28 points and scored freestyle
move of the day with a brilliant eslider 720, good for
a perfect 30 point score. However, Akgazciyan scored
better coming back in and took the second freestyle
elimination by a very narrow margin. Third place went
to Antxon Otaegui (E-169, JP/Neil Pryde) who nearly
reached the maximum score with a 29.5 point switch chachoo
Diablo 540 and Ricardo Campello (V-111, JP/Neil Pryde)
in fourth place.
In the womenıs freestyle session, Iballa Moreno (E-63,
Mistral/North Sails) was better than all the rest sliding
around the smoothest spocks with Nayra Alonso (E-4,
Fanatic/Severne) in second place before Daida Moreno
(E-64, Mistral/North Sails) and Junko Nagoshi (J-11,
F2). |
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At 15:00 the slalom show continued where
Nik Baker (K-66, Mistral/North Sails) extended his lead
on the rest of the field by winning the second elimination,
beating Ricardo Campello (V-111, JP/Neil Pryde) in the
final. Two wins out of three heats determined the winner
and it was Baker who pulled rank in the first round.
In the second final heat, Campello fell in at the first
jibe and of course Baker took advantage and took over
the lead. Miraculously, Campello recovered so quickly
that he managed to sneak past Baker on the inside at
the second mark. Baker left Campello zero room for maneuvering
though and somehow ended up standing on top of Campelloıs
sail, who had gone down while trying to cut Baker off.
After several seconds of trying to break loose, Baker
finally sailed away and straight on to his second slalom
victory of the 2006 London Boat Show. Campello had to
make do with second place, while Jose Estredo (V-1,
Fanatic/North Sails) finished third after a hard fought
battle against Josh Angulo (US-11), who wouldnıt go
down without a fight.
In the womenıs slalom final, it was a family affair
as Daida Moreno (E-64, Mistral/North Sails) took on
her sister Iballa Moreno (E-63, Mistral/North Sails).
Again, two out of three won heats means victory and
Daida Moreno took an early lead by winning the first
round. But the Morenoıs arenıt twins for nothing and
so it was Iballa who clinched the second heat, meaning
the winner was to be determined in a third and final
round. Both girls were flying towards the first mark,
but both of them went down at the jibe. Daida recovered
faster than Iballa and sailed away from her sister towards
the second buoy. Giving it all in her pursuit, Iballa
crashed at the second jibe, ruining her shots of catching
Daida who pulled away even further and crossed the line
victoriously. Third place went to Nayra Alonso (E-4,
Fanatic/Severne) who was too fast for Junko Nagoshi
(J-11, F2) in the battle for bronze. |
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As the crowds kept pouring in, it was
time to take to the air with the final discipline of
the day; jumping. It was Kauli Seadiıs (BRA-253, Quatro/Naish)
turn to kick off the action and he did so in style;
a radical one footed forward attempt gone wrong, resulted
in an accidental no footed forward he could water start
out of. Leading man Ricardo Campello (V-111, JP/Neil
Pryde) kept up his form and hit the highest score of
the first round with a 28.5 pushloop. Seadi was set
to give Campello a run for his money and demonstrated
this by pulling off a big air chachoo on his third jump,
as was Alex Mussolini (E-30, JP/Neil Pryde), who landed
a perfect arched back loop securing him a place in the
final. But Campello had one more trick up his sleeve.
On his third jump to the final, the master of freestyle
went where no man had gone before indoor with a sick
double forward, not landing it perfectly, but still
insane enough for 29.5 points. Last to join the finalists
was Yannick Anton (F-8) with a big one footed forward.
In the final best two out of three jumps counted. Campello
went through the routine of big forwards and pushloops
and closed the session with another double forward attempt,
but didnıt quite get the altitude this time to make
it through. Alex Mussolini stuck a spectacular tabletop
forward, but couldnıt do a high scoring second jump.
Yannick Anton racked up 26.5 points with another massive
one footed forward, but he too wasnıt able to collect
enough points for the overall win. Kauli Seadi however
has got to be handed move of the day with an ankles
dry monster air chachoo on his third jump, rightfully
earning him the full 30 points. But with no solid second
jump to back it up, the Brazilian had to bow for Ricardo
Campello, who had collected most points of the pack.
The girls were busting out big moves on the ramp like
they were going out of style. Junko Nagoshi (J-11, F2)
scored highest on the first try with a big forward,
while Daida Moreno (E-64, Mistral/North Sails) and Iballa
Moreno (E-63, Mistral/North Sails) both scored 15 points
on the second jump with clean forwards, Daida taking
one foot off. On the third jump, Daida Moreno (E-64,
Mistral/North Sails) dropped the bomb on the other three
with a massive forward loop, earning her first place
in todayıs jump contest, before Junko Nagoshi (J-11,
F2) in second, Nayra Alonso (E-4, Fanatic/Severne) in
third and Iballa Moreno (E-63, Mistral/North Sails)
in fourth.
All results are posted on the PWA website. Tomorrow
is the last chance for all sailors to shake up the rankings
at the 2006 London Boat Show, so make sure to stay tuned
to pwaworldtour.com
for the final results from
the first PWA of the 2006 season |
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