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Light Air Morning For Women and Multihullers, Afternoon Breeze Shakes Up Men’s Fleets

Gdynia, Poland (July 9, 2018)

At days break, most of the fleet expected to spend the day sitting on shore awaiting wind. Pleasantly, an unexpected North Eastern wind built before start time to about 8 knots, making for great racing. As a storm approached from the South front dominating local conditions. Backing puffs that favored those on the left side of the course eventually gave way to a huge shift all the way to the West, where the wind built all the way up to 18 knots. The wind than gradually reduced to finish out racing in down to 10 knots.

The day was a challenge for the Officials and Sailors alike who were up to the challenge.

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Across all three fleets, no team dominated their fleet like top Norwegian performers Helene Naess and Marie Ronningen.  Winning two of their three qualifying races this morning in conditions similar to yesterday’s light breeze, the upstart Vikings said the first two days of the 2018 European Championship played into one of their biggest strengths: Light air sailing with chop.  “We feel really confident in the boat in these conditions,” said Naess in a post-race interview.  “We really enjoy racing in them.”  Naess and Ronningen have stacked up a strong 2018 season, the duo making huge progress since a frustrating finish deep in the 20s just a year ago at the 49erFX European Championship in Kiel.

“I have never really had good luck sailing in Kiel and while we have had solid regattas in Hyeres and Palma this year, we weren’t satisfied with either our 2017 or 2018 performances in Germany,” said Naess, who thinks her and Ronningen’s results here in Gdynia are showing the true impact of their extensive winter training program. “We had the fortune to head down to Auckland, NZ for 7 weeks of training this winter, and we really put in the hours in on the water and in the gym to prepare us for a great 2018.” She added.  Clearly, it’s working.

Overnight leaders Sophie Weguelin and Sophie Ainsworth dropped off the podium today after picking up an 11 in the first race of the day, while class fans may have been surprised to see the 18 and 20 year old Munté sisters holding tight to 2nd position after 7 qualifying races. Anyone who’s watched some of their light air performances in the 29er and FX won’t be, though: The young Spanish siblings show speed, smarts, and a great attitude in conditions under 10 knots while their light weight is a natural advantage in such conditions.

Also hanging on to the podium despite barely a year together in the FX is are American racers Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea, scoring a 9,1,3 today despite sailing in conditions that aren’t ‘theirs’ at all and sitting just 2 points off first place.  “We’re honestly so excited about the progress we seem to have made in light air, because it’s consistently been a weakness of ours,” said the former Rolex US Yachtswoman of the Year.  Roble said her and Shea’s progress since they joined up last year continues to move in the right direction.  “We had a rough one in Palma, but finished our last two events just one position outside the top ten,” said Robles.  “We spent some time in Aarhus training with some of the top teams, and even just sailing on the same water as some of them can pay big dividends.”

Roble said it’s far too early to worry about challengers for Tokyo berths coming from her own country, even though the USA’s last gold medalist in sailing – Anna (Tunnicliffe) Tobias (Beijing 2008, Radial) looks to be making a run at Japan.  “We’re actually really stoked to see Anna and Paris (Hencken) sailing here in Poland – we believe that having strong training partners is the key to winning, and if the US is going to move forward in Olympic Sailing, we have to keep pushing hard to bring medals home!

In the Nacra 17, both 2008 Gold Medalist (Quingdao, Tornado) Fernando Echavarri and crew Tara Pacheco (ESP) and Gemma Jones/Jason Saunders (NZL) dominated their respect fleets today, posting 4 and 5 points respectively from 3 races.  Kiwi crew Saunders said it was all about working the left side.  “There were times when it was OK to be right, but it was always good to be left,” he said, crediting his top skipper Jones with “getting good starts and keeping things fast and clean.”

Nathan and Haylee Outteridge (AUS) remain in contention with their new brother-sister team, the pair sitting 8th after 7 races despite a big scare today in the final race. Haylee fell into the water while setting up for a gybe and was struck on the back of her leg by a rudder. The wetsuit wasn’t torn, but there remains a definitive mark on the backside of her knee where the blade made its mark.  “I wish we could find some sailing gear with padding back there,” she said. “That’s where most of the cuts seem to happen when you lose your footing.”  Half-joking with skipper/brother Nathan, she said her real fear is being dragged under the water and pinned by her racing harness.  She said Nath is allowed to keep racing as long as most of her body is above water.  “When he can’t see most of me, he has to stop!,” she laughed.

The 3 men’s 49er qualifying fleets saw an entirely different seascape to the morning racers when they arrived on course this afternoon: Instead of sun and mellow conditions, dark clouds, spitting rain, and lumpy, choppy seas greeted the racers – along with an entirely new wind of 18 knots from the opposite direction.  The wind would ease off slightly through the course of four qualifying races, allowing some of the heavier teams and those with more boathandling practice to power through and pick up positions.

At just 26 years old, Austria’s Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl sailed another stellar day, and if not for a port-starboard disqualification on Monday, the young duo would likely be crushing the fleet instead of sitting in 7th place, but they’re still just 7 points from the leaders.  “It was disappointing to be disqualified when we are confident we didn’t commit a foul, but it’s in the past now, and we hopefully will learn a lesson from the situation.  Hussl thinks his Austrian team is well-positioned for a Rio run. “I think we are now one of the experienced teams already, and it’s for sure playing in our favour,” he said.  For the full post-race interview this afternoon, click here.

At the top of the standings, overnight leaders Will Phillips/Iain Jensen were overhauled by both Yago/Klaus Lange (ARG) and the top Polish team of £ukasz Przybytek and Pawel Kolodin, who themselves sit tied for the lead on 19 points. Those points will all matter at the end of the week, but with just 7 points covering the top 8 boats, no lead is safe and anything can – and probably will.

 

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Nacra 17 Top 5 – Full Results

1            NZL        Gemma Jones, Jason Saunders                 7

2            ESP        Fernando Echavarri, Tara Pacheco           10

3            GBR       Ben Saxton, Nikki                                         10

4            ITA        Ruggero Tita, Caterina Banti                     10

5            USA       Riley Gibbs, Louisa Chafee                         15

49erFX Top 5 – Full Results

1            NOR      Helene Naess, Marie Ronningen               13

2            ESP        Carla Munté, Marta Munte                       16

3            USA       Stephanie Roble, Margaret Shea              21

4            GBR       Sophie Weguelin, Sophie Ainsworth        23

5            DEN       Ida Nielsen, Marie Olsen                            31

49er Top 5 – Full Results

1            ARG       Yago Lange, Klaus Lange                            19

2            POL       Łukasz Przybytek, Pawel Kolodzinski       19

3            AUS       William Phillips, Iain Jensen                      21

4            ESP        Diego Botín, Iago Marra                             22

5            GBR       Dylan Fletcher-Scott, Stuart Bithell          23

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