2011 Vietnam PWA Grand Slam

Day 4: Kiri Thode slays Jose Estredo to continue his unbeaten streak, and win the first ever Vietnam PWA Grand Slam.

The fourth day in Vietnam would mark the final day of competition for the freestyle fleet. Having already completed a full double elimination, and a single elimination over the course of the previous three days, the ensuing double elimination would determine the final event standings, and crown the event winner.

With conditions slightly lighter than the hammering winds witnessed on day three, most sailors opted to take 5.0m - 5.3m sails to power them through their routines. Head judge, Duncan Coombs also opted to lower the required amount of moves from four, to three on each tack.

The stand out sailor from the outset was Israel’s Yarden Meir (Fanatic / Simmer), who put in a stunning performance to take down France’s Nicolas Akgazciyan (Starboard / Gun). With expectations running high, it was unfortunate to see the pressure get to the Israeli when he came up against Davy Scheffers (Tabou / Gaastra), and failed to deliver anything like his previous heat’s performance.

Scheffer’s advanced to take on Dieter Van Der Eyken (Severne / Starboard) in a grudge match which has been sailed many time before in the past, and historically favored Van Der Eyken. This time round, however, would see Scheffers turn the tables, giving him a chance to try his luck against Bonaire’s Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails) in the following round.

Despite Scheffers showing great potential, when the time came to face off with Frans, it looked more like a battle of the master and his understudy than a battle of equals. On the score sheets both sailors had thrown down similar moves, the difference being Frans’ were almost without exception, perfectly executed, in contrast to Scheffers’ heavily marked down imitations.

Frans’ victory meant he had to endure another bout of sibling rivalry with brother Tonky (Tabou / Gaastra). This one was to be an absolute treat for those lucky enough to watch it, yet posed an almost impossible task for the judges to separate the pair. Following much deliberation, Taty was ultimately awarded the victory, in what was dubbed the closest heat of the event.

Advancing to face Jose Estredo (Fanatic / North), Frans would have one last shot at avenging his previous days‘ losses against the Venezuelan before the competition had run its course. On the water it was difficult to separate either rider on the quality of moves, but on the score sheets, a missed move from Frans on port tack had opened the door for Estredo to clinch victory.

So the stage was then set of the fourth and final Estredo versus Thode (Starboard / Gaastra) stand-off. Estredo was statistically going to be the stronger man, but the reality of the situation placed a dialed in Thode as very much the odds on favourite.

As the heat ran it course, it was a rare spectacle to witness Estredo being categorically outclassed by Thode. That’s not to say Estredo performed badly, in fact far from it, but Thode was picture perfect. Everything from his air bobs through to his improvised one handed culo-pirouette, the execution was sublime. When the judges announced their verdict, a humbled Estredo graciously accepted second place overall for the event, handing Thode the unanimous event victory, and early lead in the 2011 PWA Freestyle Rankings.

The 2011 Vietnam PWA Grand Slam Freestyle Results

1st     Kiri Thode                               (Starboard / Gaastra)



2nd    Jose Estredo                           (Fanatic / North)

3rd    Taty Frans                               (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic)

4th    Tonky Frans                             (Tabou / Gaastra)

5th    Dieter Van Eyken                      (Starboard / Severne)



Tomorrow we hand over to the the men’s and women’s slalom fleets, for their first day of competition. Racing is scheduled to commence from 2.00pm, following the 1.00pm skippers meeting (all times are GMT +7).

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