Breault and Lypayskiy top after first day of ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final
The first day of the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final in Vladivostok, Russia gathered pace after a short postponement due to strong winds. Once the winds fell beneath 20 knots the sailing started, with 27 matches in all for the day.
Two sailors, Americas Nicole Breault and Russias Vladimir Lypavskiy, both ended the day with a perfect record to sit top of their respective divisions.
Breault leads the Womens division with two wins from two on the day while in the Open division Lypavskiy boasts four from four.
Lypavskiys perfect record was under severe pressure during his match with Japans Kohei Ichikawa. In a tight encounter, Lypayskiy was penalized for not keeping clear during the tack, but he managed to win the match in the final centimeters when he took his penalty just at the finishing line using all of his luffing rights.
Commenting on the day, ISAF Match Racing Subcommittee member, Michael OConnor said, "It feels very good after the first racing day and I think the sailors enjoyed it. Every team got as many races as possible and the course was very close to the shore where there are many spectators."
Racing resumes tomorrow.
Visit the event website here: nationscup2015.ru
(From the ISAF website: www.sailing.org)