Finian MAYNARD (IVB)
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Finian MAYNARD became sailing’s fastest man on water when he
broke the 500 metre course record in November 2004 sailing on
The Canal or the 'French Trench' near Saintes Maries de la Mer
in France with an official speed of 46.82 knots. Breaking the
record, which had been set by the innovative asymmetric trimaran
Yellow Pages in 1993, and bringing it back to windsurfing
was not enough for Finian and he continued to chase his dream.
In April, the conditions on The Canal were perfect and he
broke his own record by nearly two knots recording a speed of
48.70 knots, tantalizingly close to that elusive 50 knot barrier.
It took almost two years of preparation from when Finian and the
Masters of Speed team began the rebuild of The Canal to make it
the perfect venue for speed sailing record attempts and there is
little doubt that Finian will be back on the 'French Trench' and
the 50 knot barrier will tumble.
Finian’s talents are not restricted to speed sailing and he
is a regular competitor on the Formula and Slalom circuits and,
proving his skill, he took the European championship title in
July with a race to spare.
WR - 48.70 knots - WSSRC 500m course record, outright &
10sqM, April 2005
WR - 46.82 knots - WSSRC 500m course record, outright &
10sqM, November 2004
1st - IFCA Slalom Europeans, June 2005
3rd - IFCA Slalom Worlds, July 2005
3rd - ISA Speedsurfing Grand Prix, July 2005 |