PWA Windsurf Worldcup Sylt - Tag 9
	
	Endlich Wind - eine komplette Freestyle Elimination sowie einige Slaloms konnten gefahren werden
		
		
	
		
		
		Die Bedingungen sahen zu Beginn des 9. Wettkampftags alles  andere als vielversprechend aus – doch nach ein paar Stunden kam der  vorhergesagte Wind durch und der vorletzte Tag des DAVIDOFF Cool Water  PWA Super Grand Slams wurde zu einer actiongeladenen Veranstaltung. Los  ging es mit Freestyle wo eine komplette Single Elimination durchgezogen  werden konnte – wenn auch aufgrund der Windrichtung “nur” sehr weit  draußen. Jose “Gollito” Estredo war in überragender Form und holte sich  die Krone als er gegen einen überraschend im Finale auftauchenden  Anthony Ruenes die Oberhand behielt. Im kleinen Finale setzte sich  Steven van Broeckhoven gegen Tonky Frans durch. Kiri Thode verliert mit  Rang 5 in der Single im Titelrennen an Boden.
Pech für Adrian Beholz, der zwar nach wie vor in den Top 10 liegt,  aber trotz 45,5 Punkten von Tonky Frans aus dem Rennen geworfen wurde.  Alle 3 weiteren Deutschen Fahrer (Marco Lufen, Tilo Eber und Valentin  Böckler) verloren leider ihre ersten Heats und hofften auf die Double  Elimination – welche leider nach wenigen Heats aufgrund des nachlasenden  Windes abgebrochen werden musste. Ein Disziplinenwechsel stand an.
Schnell wurden die Slalombojen gesetzt und Elimination 2 gestartet.  Hier konnten “nur” 6 Runden gefahren werden und somit ist hier noch  keine Wertung erreicht. Arnon Dagan, der Eventführende, kegelte sich mit  einem Frühstart selbst aus dem Rennen und wird hoffen, dass der Wind am  letzten Wettkampftag keine weiteren Wettfahren mehr zulässt – denn so  könnte er trotz seines Fehlers seinen ersten PWA Sieg einfahren. Seid  live dabei – wir sind gespannt was der letzte Tag auf Sylt zu bieten  hat. Alle weiteren Infos gibts in der offiziellen “press release” von  Chris Yates unten.
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Conditions didn’t look too promising first thing this morning,  but thankfully after a few hours of waiting the forecasted wind filtered  through allowing the completion of the men’s freestyle single  elimination on the penultimate day of the DAVIDOFF Cool Water Sylt PWA  Super Grand Slam. Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo (Fanatic / North / MFC) was in  outstanding form as he claimed victory to move to the top of the PWA  Freestyle World Tour rankings, and the Venezuelan is now on the verge of  being crowned freestyle champion for an incredible sixth time, after  reigning world champion – Kiri Thode (Starboard / GA Sails) – finished  outside of the top four.
Freestyle – Single Elimination
History repeated itself today as Anthony Ruenes  (Tabou / GA Sails) proved to be the thorn in Kiri Thode’s back, just as  in 2007 when he also derailed the Bonairean’s title challenge. Ruenes  was in fantastic form, but unfortunately for Thode, many of his best  moves were completed after he had already filled his scoresheet. This  opened the door for either Steven Van Broeckhoven (JP / NeilPryde) or  Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo to assume control at the top as they met each  other in a blockbuster semifinal – which could decide the 2014 PWA  Freestyle World Champion.
Ultimately, it was Gollito who managed to take  advantage of the opportunity presented before him as he defeated Van  Broeckhoven in the semifinals with a stunning performance, to set up a  battle with Anthony Ruenes in the winners’ final.
Winners’ Final
Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo continued his inspired form  in the final as he took a giant step towards his sixth world title. The  Venezuelan was particularly outstanding on port tack as he dominated  with big, powerful air moves – starting with a monster shaka before  adding a trademark pasko and a double culo. His opponent – Anthony  Ruenes – made a strong start to the final as he stomped an air funnel  into funnel, before going slightly off the boil in the middle of the  heat. However, the Frenchman, soon re-found his form to fight back by  landing a stylish shuvit spock and an amazing no-handed air flaka.  Unfortunately, for Ruenes, Gollito was just too good on this occasion as  he claimed the single elimination victory. Ruenes still enjoyed a  fantastic day though, as today was the first time he has been able to  break back into the top three and beyond in almost ten years – since his  return to the world tour after completing his studies.
Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo on the verge of world title number six:  “I  wasn’t thinking about the title race when I was sailing – to be honest I  was just focusing on sailing my best and hoping that that would be  enough! Today and yesterday have been amazing. I was happy to win the  tow-in and I’m even happier to win the single elimination. The  conditions were good and I was fully powered to overpowered on my 5.2m.”
Earlier in the single elimination – Anthony Ruenes –  was involved in an almost inseparable heat versus Thomas Traversa  (Tabou / GA Sails). The two countryman finished the heat tied on both  technical skill and diversity, so the decision came down to the best  non-counting move, which saw Ruenes advance with a burner as his backup  trick.
Elsewhere, Björn Saragoza (Starboard / Hot Sails  Maui) defeated fellow Bonairean Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails /  Mystic / MFC) in heat eighteen. Frans sailed a good heat, but  unfortunately for him two of his best moves were judged as being outside  the competition area, and therefore didn’t count, whilst his backloop  was landed moments after the buzzer.
Adrian Beholz (Fanatic / Sailloft Hamburg / Maui  Ultra Fins) was also unlucky in heat nineteen as he crashed out against  an on form Tonky Frans (Tabou / GA Sails) – who finished fourth. The  German accumulated one of the highest scores of the day, up to that  point so far with 45.5 points, which would have been enough to defeat  either Adrien Bosson (Fanatic / North) or Dieter Van der Eyken  (Starboard / Severne) on the opposite side of the heat.
The opening two rounds of the double elimination  were completed before the conditions became too inconsistent, which led  to the competition being abandoned shortly after 4pm. Up until this  point the top seeds had successfully navigated their way through to the  next rounds.
Slalom – Elimination Two
Shortly after the freestyle double elimination was  abandoned, the second elimination resumed. However, the conditions soon  deteriorated further and only another six heats were completed before  the racing was also abandoned, which could prove to be a blessing in  disguise for event leader – Arnon Dagan (RRD / NeilPryde) – who was  disqualified from the second semifinal after a premature start. This  means that no result will stand until the winners’ final has been  completed, so he could still escape as the champion, after his untimely  error.
The forecast for tomorrow doesn’t look particularly  promising with light winds expected throughout the day. However, just in  case the forecast proves to be wrong the slalom fleet will meet at  9:30am with the first possible start at 10am. Meanwhile, the freestyle  and wave heats will meet at 10am and 11am with the action beginning at  10:30am and 11:30am, respectively. If the wind proves too light for  official contest then there will be more action on the water with  another freestyle tow-in session from 11:30am until 1pm, followed by a  wind SUP race at 2pm until 3:15pm. Don’t miss any of the action by  tuning into www.pwaworldtour.com, here you’ll be able to follow  everything that happens via the PWA live stream and live ticker.