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Making the most of a light wind race day at 470 European Championship

by International 470 Class on 10 May 2017
470 Women race start off Monaco - 470 European Championship 2017 Y.C.M.
Racing wrapped up on Day 2 at the 470 European Championship in Monaco with all scheduled races completed. Carl-Fredrik Fock/Marcus Dackhammar (SWE) take over as new series leaders in the 470 Men and Portugal’s Mafalda Pires Lima/Mariana Lobato retain their lead in the 470 Women.

It could have been a tense day waiting to see if the breeze would to fill in, but the Yacht Club de Monaco has proved to be a relaxing spot. A chilled sailors' lounge with cafe and cool playlist, boatpark overlooking the marina and all-round ambience keep everyone happy.

The race course delivered a lighter swell than yesterday, but again the unpredictable breeze was evident in the scorecards, with consistency hard to maintain. Racing got underway soon after 1700 hours, in a breeze of around eight knots.

470 Women

A massive reshuffle in the 470 Women after today's two races, as many of the fleet banked a good result, only to have it offset with a lower fleet finish. Israel's Noya Bar-Am/Nina Amir took the win in the first race, with team mates Tsuf Zamet/Noa Lasry claiming victory in the next.

Series leaders going into the day, Mafalda Pires Lima/Mariana Lobato (POR), briefly dipped to second overall after race three, but ended the day where they began out on top, holding a five point advantage over Bar-Am/Amir.

Now counting only top 10 results, as the discard kicked in after race four to remove their 14th place from yesterday, Gil Cohen/Stav Brokman (ISR) climb to third overall.

From their results you wouldn’t know Pires Lima/Lobato are contesting their first ever 470 Championship, although their former sailing careers provide plenty of experience. When not 470 racing, Lobato has been competing on a GC32 with the Majenta Project, the team on a mission to promote greater opportunities for women’s sailing.

“It has been a really good experience, and now I am with them to do the World Match Racing Tour,” she explained in reference to joining the first all-female team on the WMRT.

Pires Lima is fresh out of 420 racing, having last month won the Portuguese Junior and Open Championship, and twice represented Portugal on the international stage at the Youth Sailing World Championships. The ten year age difference between the two is proving a winning formula of youth and experience.

“The first race we finished third place, it was a tough race because the level is so high and we need to be always checking and trying to focus and not stop the momentum,” commented Lobato.

“Race four we did a mistake on the start and it cost us a lot,” she added, in reference to being left to play catch up after being blocked off the starting line. “Well, we learn with mistakes!”

World number one pairing Afrodite Zegers/Anneloes van Veen are still struggling to find their rhythm, posting what for them will be disappointing results of 38,18, to languish in 16th overall.

470 Women - Provisional Results after four races

1. Mafalda Pires De Lima/Mariana Lobato (POR-14) - 13 pts
2. Noya Bar-Am/Nina Amir (ISR-11) - 18 pts
3. Gil Cohen/Stav Brokman (ISR-311) - 21 pts
4. Agnieszka Skrzupulec/Jolanta Ogar (POL-11) - 22 pts
5. Elena Berta/Sveva Carraro (ITA-6) - 22 pts



470 Men

Two races for the 470 Men wrapped up the qualification series, and decided the top 25 teams who will advance to gold fleet racing and a shot at the podium. The rest of the fleet will battle it out in the silver fleet.

World number one pairing of Carl-Fredrik Fock/Marcus Dackhammar (SWE) were amongst the few teams to post a consistent scorecard, as racing proved to be a day of two halves for some. The Swedes’ three, one performance puts them up front, with Mat Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS) dropping to second.

“There is still a long time to go, with more tight racing and points count more,” predicted Dackhammar on the gold fleet racing ahead and likely battle royal set to unfold with the Australians.

“So far we are really happy with the sailing. I think we prepared well for this Championship and we have good teamwork in the boat and slowly, slowly we are getting there, but it’s challenging.

“The sailing has been really good, and Monaco is a cool place for sure,” he concluded.

A win in the final race of the day propels Guillaume Pirouelle/Jeremie Mion (FRA) up to third, a position which brought a smile to the face of Mion, as the defending European Champion Mion.

“For sure it’s always about winning and defending our title, but it’s not what we are thinking about now, as Guillaume and I are a new team,” he said in reference to their desire to defend the title Mion claimed with Sofian Bouvet, his former helm.

“We are just thinking about improving ourselves every day and every race. But it’s going well so maybe we can think about the title, but we will think about it at the end of the regatta.”

Joining the Swedish, Aussies and French in picking up a race win were Turkey’s Deniz Cinar/Ates Cinar, but disappointingly were over the line for race 5, scoring a black flag penalty.

470 Men - Provisional Results after five races

1. Carl-Fredrik Fock/Marcus Dackhammar (SWE-350) - 7 pts
2. Mathew Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS-11) - 14 pts
3. Guillaume Pirouelle/Jeremie Mion (FRA-76) - 15 pts
4. Sho Kaminoki/Taisel Hikida (JPN-4600) - 16 pts
5. Deniz Cinar/Ates Cinar (TUR-890) - 18 pts

Two races are scheduled for the 470 Men and Women on Wednesday 10 May, with the first start for the 470 Men gold fleet scheduled at 1300 hours. Wednesday looks set to be another light wind day, ahead of the forecast big breeze arriving in Monaco on Thursday.



Results:

470 Men:


SAIL #

BOW#

SPONSOR/BOAT

CREW

CLUB

CAT

NET points

TOTAL points

1Q

2Q

3Q

4Q

5Q

1

SWE 350

01

CARL-FREDRIK FOCK

Carl-Fredrik FOCK
Marcus DACKHAMMAR

GKSS/GKSS


7

12

1

2

5

3

1

2

AUS 11

03

LION

Mathew BELCHER
Will RYAN

SYC, RQYS, NRV/SYC, RQYS


14

27

1

1

11

1

13

3

FRA 76

23

CASTELLO

Guillaume PIROUELLE
Jeremie MION

SNPH/SRH


15

24

3

8

3

9

1

4

JPN 4600

15


Sho KAMINOKI
Taisei HIKIDA

YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's/YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's


16

36

5

7

2

20

2

5

TUR 890

06

INCI

Deniz CINAR
Ates CINAR

Fenerbahce Spor Kulubu/Fenerbahce Spor Kulubu


18

44

10

6

1

1

BFD

6

RUS 5

05


Pavel SOZYKIN
Denis GRIBANOV



19

31

9

5

1

4

12

7

GRE 10

43


Vasilis PAPOUTSOGLOU
Ioannis ORFANOS

Piraeus Sailing Club/Piraeus Sailing Club


19

30

4

5

8

2

11

8

ESP 44

02

MOVISTAR MAPFRE ALICANTE

Jordi XAMMAR
Nicolas RODRIGUEZ



19

27

7

4

4

4

8

9

ITA 757

07

FENICE

Giacomo FERRARI
Giulio CALABRO

Marina Militare Italiana/MARINA MILITARE ITALIANA


20

35

3

2

9

6

15

10

JPN 4601

09

KAIJIN

Daichi TAKAYAMA
Kimihiko IMAMURA

YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's/YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's


23

38

6

3

8

6

15

11

GRE 1

04


Panagiotis MANTIS
Pavlos KAGIALIS

PSC - NOKV/PSC - NOKV


25

39

11

1

6

14

7

12

ESP 28

27


Jose Manuel RUIZ SÁNCHEZ
Fernando DÁVILA PONCE DE LEÓN

CN Mar Menor Los Alcazares/CN Candado


26

41

2

12

15

7

5

13

POR 21

25


Diogo COSTA
Pedro COSTA

FPV / CWDS/FPV/CWDS


26

47

6

11

21

2

7

14

JPN 11

12


Kazuto DOI
Naoya KIMURA



26

47

7

7

2

10

21

15

ESP 1

26


David CHARLES VILA
Alex CHARLES VILA



26

40

10

14

10

3

3

16

UKR 9

21

ROKETA

Borys SHVETS
Pavlo MATSUYEV

SPARTAK, ZSU/Spartak .ZSU .SVSM


29

47

18

4

4

8

13

17

FRA 95

32

JAMES

Thomas PONTHIEU
Quentin PATURLE

SRAntibes/SRAntibes


29

55

9

10

5

5

BFD

18

AUT 1

11


David BARGEHR
Lukas MÄHR

Yacht Club Bregenz/Yacht Club Bregenz


32

50

18

8

3

15

6

19

HUN 1

36


Balázs GYAPJAS
Zsombor GYAPJAS

SVE/SVE


35

53

5

17

18

10

3

20

FRA 81

35


Jules DUCELIER
Clement MICHEL

Snph/Cvsae


36

57

21

14

13

5

4

21

GER 13

13


Malte WINKEL
Matti CIPRA

Schweriner Yacht Club/Plauer Wassersport Verein


38

57

19

9

11

8

10

22

ITA 10

16

M2

Matteo CAPURRO
Matteo PUPPO

Yacht club italiano/Yacht club italiano


39

53

14

6

12

13

8

23

GER 11

14

FINE

Simon DIESCH
Philipp AUTENRIETH

Wuerttembergischer Yacht-Club/Bayerischer Yacht-Club


40

58

13

3

14

18

10

24

MAS 1

20


Faizal NORIZAN
Syukri AZIZ



41

61

4

20

9

14

14

25

TUR 48

30

GOKOVA

Mustafa Sergen BIRINCIOGLU
Firat SAHIN

TURKISH SAILING TEAM-GOKOVA SAILING CLUB


44

65

21

10

21

9

4

26

BRA 1

10


Geison MENDES
Gustavo THIESEN

Veleiros do Sul/Marina do Brasil/Veleiros do Sul


44

70

11

15

7

11

BFD

27

CHN 183

18


Liangdao WENG
Youjian WEN

Chinese Yachting Association/Chinese Yachting Association


45

65

12

9

20

7

17

28

ESP 73

33

CVPA

Enric NOGUERA
Toni MASSANET

CVPA/RCNPALMA


47

68

2

21

6

21

18

29

AUT 17

22


Nikolaus KAMPELMÜHLER
Thomas CZAJKA

Yacht Club Podersdorf/Burgeländischer Yacht Club


50

70

13

18

14

20

5

30

GBR 55

19


Martin WRIGLEY
James TAYLOR



51

77

12

15

7

17

BFD

31

ARG 87

41

-

Fernando GWOZDZ
Tomas DIETRICH

Y C Argentino/Y C Rosario


53

69

16

16

13

12

12

32

FRA 10

31


Arnaud HERAIL
Paco LEPOUTRE

CNAR/CNAR


54

75

20

21

16

16

2

33

ISR 15

28

PINEAPPLE

Nitai HASSON
Tal HARARI

SYSC/SYSC


54

80

14

12

15

13

BFD

34

FRA 79

08


Hippolyte MACHETTI
Sidoine DANTÈS

SR Antibes/SR Antibes


56

76

20

13

12

11

20

35

FRA 20

40


Etienne L'HER
Louis RAYNAL

SRB/YCPR


58

80

15

17

17

22

9

36

CHN 181

49


Weidong WANG
Qiaowen LIN



58

77

16

19

10

16

16

37

SUI 1478

47

MILLA

Yves MERMOD
Cyril SCHÜPBACH

TYC-RCO/TYC/RCO


59

79

17

20

18

18

6

38

ISR 10

48

PENELOPE

Maor ABU
Yoav ROOZ

sdot yam sailing club/sdot yam sailing club


59

78

15

11

19

19

14

39

TUR 1

29

APHRODITE

Tora Sebatattin KUTOGLU
Sezai Bora KUTUK

GALATASARAY/GALATASARAY


60

79

19

16

16

19

9

40

FRA 17

37


Swann HAYEWSKI
Arthur CONANT

SRR/SRR


64

87

8

23

22

12

22

41

FRA 85

51


Vianney GUILBAUD
Aurélien BARTHELEMY

CV Saint Quentin/Club Nautique de Bretignolles sur Mer


64

87

17

13

17

23

17

42

ITA 71

45


Mattia PANIGONI
Massa CESARE

YACHT CLUB ITALIANO/YACHT CLUB ITALIANO


66

88

8

19

20

22

19

43

HKG 32

24


Sui Lun TSE
Ho Yin CHIK



71

94

22

23

23

15

11

44

GBR 880

34


Harvey MARTIN
James BISHOP

Ogston SC/Castle Cove Sailing Club


76

98

22

18

19

21

18

45

HUN 56

44

-

Botond LITKEY
Ádám SZÖRÉNYI



84

107

23

22

23

23

16

46

SIN 12

17


Daniel Ian TOH
Xavier NG



84

107

23

22

22

17

23

47

FRA 68

42


Bernard BOIME
Gilles ESPINASSE

C. V. St Quentin/C.V. St Quentin


96

122

DNC

24

24

24

24

48

GRE 39

39


Christos MAMTOUMIDIS
Giorgios DOULAS

Nautical Club of Thessaloniki/Friends of the Sea Club of Alexandroupolis


96

122

24

24

24

24

DNC

49

CHN 1

50


Yong CHEN
Youjian WEN

China Hainan Sailing Team


104

130

RET

RET

RET

DNC

DNC


470 Women:


SAIL #

BOW#

SPONSOR/BOAT

CREW

CLUB

CAT

NET points

TOTAL points

1

2

3

4

1

POR 14

36

GOD IS AWESOME

Mafalda PIRES DE LIMA
Mariana LOBATO

FPV / CVA/FPV / CNC


13

43

4

6

3

30

2

ISR 11

19


Noya BAR-AM
Nina AMIR

Hapoel Tel-Aviv/Haifa Sailing


18

54

2

15

1

36

3

ISR 311

44


Gil COHEN
Stav BROKMAN

hpoel tel aviv/sdot yam


21

35

3

14

10

8

4

POL 11

09

KSIAZE

Agnieszka SKRZYPULEC
Jolanta OGAR



22

40

18

2

11

9

5

ITA 6

10

-

Elena BERTA
Sveva CARRARO

CC ANIENE/CS AERONAUTICA MILITARE


22

40

14

18

5

3

6

GBR 7

04

ZAAFIRA

Amy SEABRIGHT
Anna CARPENTER

Royal Southern Yacht Club/Royal Southern Yacht Club


24

53

10

1

29

13

7

AUS 99

06

BOING

Carrie SMITH
Amelia CATT

FSC, RFBYC


24

39

15

7

6

11

8

SUI 5

05

MOLLY

Linda FAHRNI
Maja SIEGENTHALER

Thunersee Yachtclub


26

38

5

9

12

12

9

GER 26

18


Frederike LOEWE
Anna MARKFORT

VSaW/JSC


28

63

16

35

7

5

10

ITA 74

28


Benedetta DI SALLE
Alessandra DUBBINI

Yacht Club Italiano/Yacht Club Italiano


29

43

6

13

14

10

11

GBR 838

15


Jess LAVERY
Flora STEWART

Emsworth Sailing Club/Solway Yacht Cub


30

50

19

20

4

7

12

FIN 2

35

AUDI

Noora RUSKOLA
Mikaela WULFF

NJK/NJK


32

65

9

5

18

33

13

ESP 14

02

FUNDACIO DAMM, P1D

Bàrbara CORNUDELLA RAVETLLAT
Sara LÒPEZ RAVETLLAT



33

61

1

16

16

28

14

FRA 14

17

AMOS / NORMANDY ELITE TEAM

Jennifer PORET
Camille HAUTEFAYE

SNPH/CNAVoiles


33

61

8

4

28

21

15

GER 24

16

ANGELO

Nadine BOEHM
Ann-Christin GOLIASS

Deutscher Touring Yachtclub/Deutscher Touring Yachtclub


35

66

29

31

2

4

16

NED 1

01

THANKS NIKOS

Afrodite ZEGERS
Anneloes VAN VEEN



37

75

11

8

38

18

17

ISR 12

40


Yahel WALLACH
Shahar TIBI

Sdot- Yam Sailing Club/Eilat Sailing Club


40

73

33

19

19

2

18

SIN 11

34


Elisa Yukie YOKOYAMA
Cheryl TEO

SSF/SSF


43

76

12

33

9

22

19

FRA 22

03


Cassandre BLANDIN
Aloïse RETORNAZ

SNO Nantes/SNSablais


45

72

13

27

8

24

20

ESP 18

08


Silvia MAS DEPARES
Patricia CANTERO REINA



46

67

21

12

17

17

21

ISR 5

23


Tsuf Irit ZAMET
Noa LASRY

Sdot-Yam Sailing Club/Sdot-Yam Sailing Club


48

86

32

38

15

1

22

CHN 1221

24


Xiaoli WANG
Xufeng HUANG

Chinese Yachting Association/Chinese Yachting Association


55

77

20

21

22

14

23

MAS 3

43


Nuraisyah JAMIL
Ashikin SAYED



56

84

25

28

25

6

24

FRA 21

26

LINK SAILING TEAM

Charlotte YVEN
Marine RIOU

SRTZ/EVT


56

91

7

26

35

23

25

GER 95

33


Fabienne OSTER
Anastasiya KRASKO

NRV/NRV


57

88

31

11

20

26

26

RUS 97

12


Alisa KIRILIUK
Anzhelika CHERNIAKHOVSKAIA

Moscow, CSKA VMF/Moscow, CSKA VMF


59

96

23

3

33

37

27

GRE 216

14

LEVENTIS FOUNDATION,VMG FACTORY

Maria BOZI
Rafailina KLONARIDOU

Nautical Club Thessaloniki/Nautical Club Thessaloniki


63

94

30

10

23

31

28

CHN 2011

27


Xian HE
Yan ZHOU

Chinese Yachting Association/Chinese Yachting Association


63

94

22

25

31

16

29

CHN 11

39


Lizhu HUANG
Min GU

Chinese Yachting Association/Chinese Yachting Association


66

102

28

23

36

15

30

GBR 867

32


Sarah NORBURY
Eildih MCINTYRE

South Staffordshire Sailing Club/Grafham Sailing Club


70

107

17

34

37

19

31

FRA 7

21


Marina LEFORT
Lara GRANIER

SRANTIBES/SR ANTIBES


75

104

24

29

26

25

32

CHN 252

11


Xinyu JIANG
Xinyu SHEN

Chinese Yachting Association/Chinese Yachting Association


76

116

39

17

40

20

33

ESP 40

20


Aura MIQUEL
Andrea DORESTE



79

115

34

36

13

32

34

ESP 27

13

DEPORTE GALEGO

Sofia TORO
Ángela PUMARIEGA



79

118

36

22

21

39

35

ITA 33

31

TGORA CURRONTA

Ilaria PATERNOSTER
Bianca CARUSO

Yacht Clun Italiano/Yacht Club Italiano


80

112

26

32

27

27

36

UKR 93

42


Anna KYSELOVA
Anastasiia SYNHAIEVSKA

SHVSM/CVSM


87

122

27

30

30

35

37

AUS 5

22

CRUSH

Nia JERWOOD
Monique DEVRIES

Fremantle Sailing Club/Fremantle Sailing Club


93

132

35

24

39

34

38

JPN 4585

29


Mano UDAGAWA
Yurie SEKI

YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's/YAMAHA Sailing Team Rev's


99

139

40

37

24

38

39

FRA 5

37


Lola BILLY
Emma GUEVEL

CVL'Aber Wrac'h/SRBrest


101

141

38

40

34

29

40

UKR 9

41


Kateryna GUMENKO
Anhelina KOSHOVA

Odessa Yacht Club/Odessa Yacht Club


108

148

37

39

32

40

41

GBR 858

38


Georgia BOOTH
Esme JONES

Scailing Dam/RTYC


126

168

DNC

DNC

DNC

DNC


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