The last leg of the European tour for the juvenile 29er skiff is
in full swing at Fraglia Vela Riva. The number of participants grows
bigger every year and with it comes an increasingly high level of skill.
This year no less than 9 nations took part. After two
days and 7 races, the British crew of Munro-Harris take the lead over
Germans Jasper-Braukmann. Spanish sisters Monte- Carrasco are third. This
was the 8th and last leg on the 29er Eurocup tour and the last regatta
of the season organised by Fraglia Vela Riva in what has been an
intense 2013.
The juvenile double skiff, predecessor to the 49er Olympic
class, is becoming increasingly popular due to the lowering of the age
of participation (13 to 17 year olds). Many of the crews are mixed and
this could mean that for many the 29er is the predecessor of the Nacra
17, the new, ( not as highly performing), mixed crew, Olympic class
catamaran. The event at Riva del Garda, which had a record number of
participants, started on the 31st October and goes on until Sunday, 3rd
November and brings to a close the regatta season at the highly active
Riva club. Almost 70 crews from 9 nations are taking part including the
exceptional participation of India with a crew made up of boys and one
girl and who are well positioned in the general standings.
With 7
out of a total of the 14 races in this event completed and the first
discarding in effect, Brits Munro Gillies and Daniel Harris take the
lead after three firsts. Germans Jasper-Braukmann climb into second
place while the first of the women, sisters Carla and Marta Munte
Carrasco of Spain, are third ( with three second partials and a third
for best performance). For the Spanish mixed crew of Bonilla- Chapon,
however, things haven't gone so well. They had been leading up until the
fifth race, but ran into difficulties in the last three races giving
them 19-13 10 positions as opposed to the 7-1-4-1 they had had
initially. This set- back dropped them into 5th place overall.
Javenic-Podlogar of Slovenia show steady form and are in fourth place
just one point from the podium. This has been a successful maiden voyage
on Lake Garda for Kelapanda-Thakkar of India who came in first in the
first regattas and also in the seventh, the last race of today, the
second day of competition.
Weather conditions were good with light winds of 8-9 knots giving us just the right conditions especially for the younger crews who may have had difficulty dealing wither stronger winds. The penultimate day of competition is Saturday, 2nd November with an earlier start of 11.00.
Weather conditions were good with light winds of 8-9 knots giving us just the right conditions especially for the younger crews who may have had difficulty dealing wither stronger winds. The penultimate day of competition is Saturday, 2nd November with an earlier start of 11.00.
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