PARIS: Singapore’s world champion Maximilian Maeder began his Olympics campaign with a mixed bag of results on Sunday (Aug 4) and sits third overall in the fleet after four races.
At the Marseille Marina, Olympic debutant Maeder accumulated eight net points after four races in the opening series. He trails Slovenia’s Toni Vodisek (six) and Austria’s Valentin Bontus (eight).
Maeder finished fifth position in his first race, topped the second, took second in the third race and did not finish the fourth.
There are up to 16 fleet races in the opening series from Saturday to Wednesday for kite-foilers, before the medals are contested on Thursday.
The opening series makes use of a low-point system like sailing, where points are awarded based on an athlete’s finishing position. For example, the athlete who wins a race gets one point.
The top two move on directly to the final, while the third to tenth kitefoilers compete in two semi-finals for the remaining final spots. The winner of each semi-final moves on.
In the final, competitors will need three race wins to secure gold.
However, the top kitefoiler from the opening series begins the final with two wins and will only need one more to take gold.
The runner-up from the opening series will need two race wins to take gold, while the winning semi-finalists need all three wins.