Saturday 25th of May - The new format experienced in the Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup with the emphasis put on
the last medal race created the expected thrill and drama in the Delta Lloyd regatta in Medemblik. Five of the earlier leaders have lost top place during the Medal race which have opened
the field for the top six boats. After winning seven races and dominating the RS:X fleet all week, Dorian van
Rijsselberge (NED) suffered from a shift at the start of the Medal Race to fall behind the fleet and off the podium. Pawel
Tarnowski wins the RS:X men event after a second place in the Medal
race.
“I
am very happy with my first victory in a RS:X senior event. This is my
first season on the senior circuit and hope I can continue doing well at
the
European next summer. I won over great sailors here, Worlds champions,
Gold medallists, this new system allows for all six sailors in the final
to win
and for me it worked well.”
Second is Byron Kokalanis from Greece and third place goes to Julien Bontemps
(FRA).
After
consistent sailing all week, Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) wins the RSX women
event in
the Delta Lloyd Regatta. "I came in the Medal race with a first place.
For the Medal race we had a nice breeze, it was also tricky as close to
shore
with gusts and shifts. I manage to get a good start and lead for most of
the race. In the end a third place was enough for me to keep the lead
and win
the title!"
Mayaan Davidovich (ISR) takes the Silver medal after finishing second in the Medal race.
A victory in the Medal race for Blanca Manchon (ESP) brings her from 6th place to 3rd place.
Further in the
day, the Laser Medal race continued to provide the drama expected from
the new format. Early leader and World number 1 Tom Burton (AUS) lost
his lead after a difficult medal race. This is the second time in a row
that the
Australian loses a regatta with this format, the first time in Garda.
Taking the medal race was what needed Ruger van Schaardenburg to keep
the title
he had won last year in Medemblik. " I am very happy with my results and
with the format. The medal race keeps opportunities opened for the top
six,
and for me it was a great opportunity."
Young Australian Matthew Wearn places second in the Medal race and takes Silver while Andy Maloney (NZL) goes down to third overall.
Young Australian Matthew Wearn places second in the Medal race and takes Silver while Andy Maloney (NZL) goes down to third overall.
It was an
intense Medal Race for the top three in the Laser radial. Annalise
Murphy
(IRL) coming into third place in the Medal race, took the race and the
victory on equal points with yesterday leader Alison Young, and Marit
Bouwmeester (NED).
"I knew I had to give it all going into the Medal race, Alison and Marit are very strong and like me are good in these conditions. Of course I am happy with my victory but I don't think this format is very fair on the sailors. It is good to experiment but this is not the way to go."
Marit Bouwmeester (NED) keeps her second place while Alison Young (GBR) loses top place and have to settle for Bronze.
"I knew I had to give it all going into the Medal race, Alison and Marit are very strong and like me are good in these conditions. Of course I am happy with my victory but I don't think this format is very fair on the sailors. It is good to experiment but this is not the way to go."
Marit Bouwmeester (NED) keeps her second place while Alison Young (GBR) loses top place and have to settle for Bronze.
Mark Andrews
wins his first major Finn event after an heart braking medal race where
the
overall lead changed hands several times. "It was down to the wire! I
was able to make up some places using the guts and in the end it turned
my way.
It was very closed and I am very happy to have won this event!".
Piet-Jan Postma lost top place but is securing Silver. "I was not aggressive enough in this race!" said Postma. "I should have followed my own line without worrying about the other sailors."
Andrew Mills (GBR) won the Medal race with an impressive lead and narrowly takes the last place on the podium.
Piet-Jan Postma lost top place but is securing Silver. "I was not aggressive enough in this race!" said Postma. "I should have followed my own line without worrying about the other sailors."
Andrew Mills (GBR) won the Medal race with an impressive lead and narrowly takes the last place on the podium.
London Gold
Medallists win the 470 in both the women and the men events. Early
regatta
leaders Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) won the Medal race to take their
second event in the season after winning the Garda Eurosaf event. "We
had a
big rest after London and only raced at home for Sail Auckland. We are
happy with the way we are going but there are lots of new faces and we
will
know where we are at when we race at the Worlds in July."
Anne Haeger and Briana Provancha (USA) and Tina Mrak with Veronika Macarol (SLO) take Silver and Bronze.
Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) have added the 2013 Delta Lloyd Regatta to their undefeated regatta series: "It was tricky today with lots of pressure and three laps. We are really concentrating on our performance and staying focussed and it is working well for us."
The New Zealanders Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox win the Medal Race and take second place in front of Croatian team of Sime Fantela an Igor Marenic.
Anne Haeger and Briana Provancha (USA) and Tina Mrak with Veronika Macarol (SLO) take Silver and Bronze.
Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) have added the 2013 Delta Lloyd Regatta to their undefeated regatta series: "It was tricky today with lots of pressure and three laps. We are really concentrating on our performance and staying focussed and it is working well for us."
The New Zealanders Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox win the Medal Race and take second place in front of Croatian team of Sime Fantela an Igor Marenic.
The Delta
Lloyd regatta provided drama until the last moment. Nacra fleet
favourites,
Mandy Mulder and Thijs Visser (NED) had ended the opening series with an
impressive lead. The Medal race seemed to go according to plan until a
capsize on the last leg ended the Dutch podium chances!
“We have raced really well all week and know we are the best out there. Our
capsize was unfortunate and still a “mystery”! We need to work out on what happened, so we can learn from it.” explains
Mulder.
The situation
suited the French teams who have been fighting for top place with the
Dutch since the start of the season. They take the top two places with
Moana Vaireaux and Manon Audinet winning Gold and Audrey Augereau and
Mathieu
Vandame the Silver medal. Renee Groeneveld and Karel Begeman (NED) are
in third position.
“We had a
great week with lots of wind. We are tired but happy to win. It is a
pity for Mandy and Thijs, they have dominated all week and deserve a
better place than that! The Nacra is a great boat, very fast and when we
will
have a carbon mast it will be the fastest boat around.” explained Moana
Vaireaux.
The paralympic
classes sailed two more races today. Megan Pascoe won the 2.4 title
after
wining the Miami OCR and placing in the top three in Palma and Hyères.
“It was a tough regatta with lots of boats and great competition.
It is good and more fun to race in a big fleet in the 2.4. I am used to
sail in a shifty place so today it really helps. I could position well
and
take advantage of all the shifts.” Helena Lucas (GBR) takes Silver and
Barend Kol (NED) the Bronze.
The French
team of Bruno Jourdren finishes the week on a high. They have defended
their
Delta Lloyd regatta title on the last day after scoring top two results.
The fleet was small but of high quality with the top 5 in the London
Paralympics competing.
The Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup heads now to Great Britain for the Sail for Gold
regatta.
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