Josh Junior will go into the final day of the 2016 Finn European Championships well placed for a podium finish, lying second overall.
The regatta, featuring 90 boats and being raced in Barcelona Spain, wraps up tomorrow.
After no racing was possible on day four, and the promise of sufficient wind for today was uncertain, organisers managed to get two races in and the fleet has now sailed six in total. Following race five the discard came into play and that affected the leader-board too.
Pieter Jan Postma from the Netherlands was one of the most consistent today and he has taken the overall lead from Josh Junior.
In today's races Junior was eighth in the opener and then recorded a mid-pack result (42nd). Doing battle with 90 other Finns on the start-line, Junior was left trying to get back to the front of the pack when those that had started on the pin end got the shift and left everyone else behind.
Here's how the points at the top stack up - Postma (NED) is on 18 and Junior (NZL) is ten adrift on 28. Behind the kiwi there's an eight points gap to Milan Vujasinovic (CRO) on 36, with Zsombor Berecz (HUN) in fourth overall on 38 points.
Andrew Murdoch, also from the NZL Sailing Team, is lying 20th overall. In racing today he placed 33rd and 17th.