Monday 20th of May 2013 - Second stage of the Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup, the Delta Lloyd Regatta has taken on
the challenge to bring the event to a new dimension where media presentation is playing a big part. For Event Director, Arjen Rahusen, this is the way forward “
We are
concentrating our efforts to take sailing closer to the public
especially through social media. All the boats will be equipped with
trackers with the
help of Swiss Timing. We have two video teams, who will feed daily news
via the social media network and highlights. We want to give the sailors
the
best exposure they deserve. It is vital for them and for us!”
Racing promises to be fierce with most of the top teams engaged in all classes. Among
them six 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Gold medallists will take the start on Tuesday in Medemblik.
In the 470,
Matt Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) will try to continue on their
undefeated
record since the start of the season. In the women division, 2012 and
2008 Gold medallists, Aleh (NZL) and Rechichi (AUS) will fight it off in
a
compact and talented fleet.
Another great fight is expected to take place in the Laser Radial between 2012 Gold and
Silver medallists, Lijia Xu (CHN) and local star sailor Marit Bouwmeester (NED).
In the Men, expectations are high on Robert Scheidt's (BRA) return to the Lasers,
however the Olympic champion will have to deal with the “down under” sailors. Tom Burton who took the title in Hyères and placed
second in Palma, or Andy Maloney (NZL).
The 49ers will showcase great spectacle with strong teams from Denmark and Great Britain
in the men and women divisions.
Olympic
champion, Dorian van Rijsselberge (NED) and young Dutch talent Kiran
Badloe are
welcoming to their home event a talented fleet of windsurfers. The
Polish team, French and Israeli will provide for tough competition.
Moana Delle
(GER), Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) or Bianca Manchon are among the
favourites in the RS:X women.
In the Finn class, Hyères's winner Andrew Mills (GBR) will fight it off with PJ
Postma as well as Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic (CRO) and Piotr Kula (second and third in Garda).
The new
Olympic multihull, the Nacra is continuing to attract teams and
countries from
around the world. The Australian are now present with four boats while
the earlier favourites from Holland, France or Sweden are not missing
any
chance to keep their lead on the fleet.
The 2.4 is
represented with a large and strong fleet including British sailors
Helena
Lucas and Megan Pascoe (GBR), or Barend Kol (NED). Among the nine
countries represented, Malaysia is participating with three sailors.
The team of
Bruno Jourdren (FRA) has made a successful come back to the Sonar
competition after a victory taken in Hyères. They are back in Medemblik
and will face the three Sonar 2012 Paralympic medallists in a small but
very strong fleet.
Sailing is scheduled from 11am on Tuesday 21st of May until Saturday
25th.
The weather for the first day of racing will be challenging going from no wind at the
start of the day to strong breeze towards the end.
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