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Sailing – Euromed Championships 2007: Zammit Tabona Closing the gap

Malta Independent Friday, 21 December 2007, 00:00 Last update: about 11 years ago

Day Three of the Euromed Championships brought very light wind once again. Boats had a long wait until the wind became steady enough to lay a course and hold just one race before it totally died and the rain set in.

The race was still a tough contest with Maltese Thomas Zammit Tabona coming in first. Russian Alexander Moskvichev of Russia and Ollie Cooper of Great Britain finished second and third respectively.

Benji Borg has been very consistent in the Laser class with a win in every race.

Two races were held yesterday with second and third placing, after Benji, going to two Italians Maura Mugavero and Maurizio Barbera in race five.

Race six brought a change in placing with Benji once again the winner followed by Christoph Podesta in second and Chiara Barbera of Italy in third place.

Following the fourth race overall positions have changed with title defender, Thomas Zammit Tabona, creeping up to an overall 3rd. Russian national champion, Alexander Shelting, still holds his first position followed by his fellow compatriot Dmitry Tretiakov in second place.

The girls’ standings are very close with Malta’s Ella Fleri Soler and Nia Jones of Great Britain sharing top place as they remain on equal points.

Young cadet Noya Baram, from Israel, lies in third place.

In the Cadet class the Russians are also leading whilst Maltese Edward Fleri Soler is holding an overall fourth.

Meanwhile weather forecasts for the rest of the week are looking more promising with moderate south easterly winds.

The Adira Sailing Centre, equipped with the latest technology available for an efficient race office and a comfortable base for sailors, officials and spectators alike is proving a positive asset as race headquarters of the Championship.

The EUROMED Malta Championship is organised by the Malta Young Sailors Club in partnership with KMS (Kunsill Malti Ghall-Isport) under the auspices of the Malta Sailing Federation. Air Malta, the Malta Tourist Authority, Virtu Ferries, RLR Limited, MEDEX, Seabank Hotel, Good Earth, Nestle and Network Publications are providing the main support to the event.

The overall positions after the third day of the Championship are (without discards):

Optimist Class:

1. Alexander Shelting (Rus), 2. Dmitry Tretiakov (Rus), 3. Thomas Zammit Tabona (Mlt)

Optimist Class Girls:

1. Nia Jones (Gbr), 2. Ella Fleri Soler (Mlt), 3. Noya Baram (Isr)

Optimist Class Cadets:

1. Maxim Nikolaev (Rus), 2. Alexander Moskvichev (Rus), 3. Noya Baram (Isr)

Optimist Class Juniors:

1. Alex Esposito (Mlt), 2. Daniel Mangion (Mlt), 3. Karl Miggiani (Mlt)

Lasers Class:

1. Benji Borg (Mlt), 2. Christoph Podesta (Mlt), 3. Chiara Barbera (Ita)

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