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5-10 July 2022 / Aarhus, Denmark

2022 European Championship

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Ruben and Rita Booth (AUS) hung on all week, surviving a late challenge, to win the 2023 Junior World Championships by three points. In the final race they found themselves outside of the top ten while Archie Gargett with Sarah Hoffman (AUS) charged forward into the race lead. With a five-point gap separating the two overall, that point gap was enough to reverse the overall leaderboard in the final race. But the Booth siblings focussed inward on their sailing and targeted passes, making strong gains on the middle lap. Come the final rounding, the Booths were up to sixth, with a bit more work to do. They found their downwind rhythm quickly and managed to pass three more boats to come third in the race, securing their first Junior World title.

“It takes a lot of hours to nail the downwinds, and we’ve been putting in the time,” said Rita.

(Ruben and Rita Booth, with Ruben sporting his lion’s mane of a mullet)

The Booths train in Europe, mostly in the Southern Mediterranean ports of Barcelona and Palamos, despite sailing for Australia. The rest of the Australian squad, which finished second and fourth, respectively, train down under in a group of five four under the leadership of Darren Bundock. The Gargett/Hoffman pair won their only race in the series’ final race, but only had one race outside the top six all week. Their racing skill consistently shone through, despite only being in the boat for a year.

(Archie Gargett and Sarah Hoffman all smiles in picking up the silver medal)

Gargett/Hoffman had a harrowing episode during training some months ago, where they got caught in a squall in Botany Bay, where they train most often. The boat got picked up and was cartwheeling downwind. Archie held on while Sarah was separated from the boat and helm. The boat washed up on the breakwall to the Sydney airport, shutting down operations, while Archie jumped clear at the last moment, ‘only’ breaking his wrist in the process. A search was immediately launched for Sarah, as the worst was feared. The fit youngster took matters into her own hands, however, and swam back to the club, an estimated distance of 3-4km. Undaunted, the pair are back on the water and pushing as hard as they can.

There is a lot going on with the Australian squad as their leading contenders, Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin, recently announced Jason’s retirement from Nacra 17 sailing. That leaves the remaining four members of their training group, plus Lisa, who is seeking replacement helm, plus the Booths to seek Australian representation in Paris 2024.

“We’ve been told what we need to do to qualify,” said Ruben Booth. “Of course this opens up a big opportunity, but there are many good teams pushing for it.”

UPDATED: AUSSIES SWEEP THE PODIUM

Following a protest in the last race, the French team (below) was disqualified from the last race, promoting Brin Liddell and Rhiannan Brown into third place, completing the Aussie sweep. The pair train with the second place team full time, and also often train with the full Aussie squad, with both Junior and Senior sailors supported in a domestic training program… gotta be something to that!

In Fifth place overall was Margaux Billy with Noa Chauvin (FRA). The pair won four of the last five races but suffered two DNF’s on day one and a few higher-placed scores through the week, showing themselves capable of top-place performance, but it wasn’t their week. To reinforce how it wasn’t their week, they were DSQ’d from the final race of the regatta moving them two spots down in the overall standings. They also train with a strong squad of four teams, including multi-world champion Billy Besson (FRA) to which they credit a lot of their learning.

The 2023 Junior World Championship was a great step forward for the Nacra 17 class, with a record 20 boats attending and 74 Nacra 15 teams being able to see the Olympic craft. The regatta was run spectacularly by the Royal Belgium Sailing Club, which is a fantastic beach club on the ‘Belgium riviera’. With music playing and well over a hundred beach cats, boards, and other foilers it’s clearly a place of great play and learning to sail.

Results

Link to the 49er and 49erFX Junior World Championships Final Day

Aailing Aarhus, International 49er Class Association and International Nacra 17 Class Association are pleased to invite the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes to Aarhus for the 2022 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 European Championship from July 1 to 10 in 2022.

The championship will be situated in Aarhus International Sailing Center in Aarhus Yacht Harbour close to the city centre, while racing will take place in the Bay of Aarhus only a few nautical miles east of the harbour. Learn more about the venue and facilities on www.aisc.dk/.

Aarhus:

Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark located on the eastern shore of Jutland approximately 187 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen. Aarhus offers both great experiences and quality of life. Whether you are into beautiful natural surroundings or a big-city getaway, you will find a wide array of possibilities for pampering, entertainment, mindfulness and connecting with a unique community in the Aarhus Region.

The Aarhus region holds amazing natural scenery as far as the eye can see. Festivals, that are known both nationally and internationally. Culture, where museums, attractions and architecture break the boundaries as well as hygge, Vikings and abundances of activities both inside and outside.

Aarhus dates back to at least the late 8th century and among the oldest cities in Denmark. It was founded as a harbor settlement at the mouth of Aarhus River and quickly became a trade hub. The first Christian church was built here around the year 900 and later in the Viking Age the town was fortified with defensive ramparts.

Find out more and discover the city on www.visitaarhusregion.com

Did you know that Aarhus has been named the 3rd most sustainable city in the world?

According to Global Destination Sustainability Index Aarhus has been named the 3rd most sustainable city in the world Global Destination Sustainability Index – see the top 20 cities here.

Sustainable events will take place before, during and after the event – among other things a beach clean event. More to come on the Sailing Aarhus Facebook site.

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Nacra 17 then Medal Races

Event program:   Friday 1 July                                      0900 – 1800 Registration/Nacra Inspection Saturday 2 July                                 0900 – 1800 Registration/49er Inspection 1900 Nacra 17 Class Open Forum Sunday 3 July                                   0900 – 1800 Registration/Inspection 1900 49er Class Open Forum Day 0 – Monday 4 July                    0900 – 1100 Registration/Inspection 1300 Practice Races 1730 Competitors Briefing 1800 Opening Ceremony Day 1 – Tuesday 5 July                     1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 2 – Wednesday 6 July 1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 3 – Thursday 7 July                  1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 4 – Friday 8 July                       1100 Final Series Races Day 5 – Saturday 9 July                   1100 Final Series Races Day 6 – Sunday 10 July                    1000 Final Series Races / Medal Races   Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony as soon as possible after the Medal Races 6.2 On Sunday 10 July there will be no warning signal after 1400 for those taking part in the Final Series Races and after 1800 for those taking part in the Medal Races.

 Media, journalists, photographers and TV crews are very welcome in Aarhus for the 2022 49er, 49erFX & Nacra 17 European Championship.

For access to our press zone you need a media accreditation. Media accreditation is strictly reserved for media professionals (print, photo, radio, television, film, news agencies and online media or sailing organizations).

To get a media accreditation reach out to Sailing Aarhus press manager Jannik Friis by mail: jannik@sailing-aarhus.dk. The deadline for media accreditation is June 20 2022.