Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard FD July August September 2023

Team Oman Air poised to strike on final day of Extreme Sailing Series

by Oman Sail on 1 Jul 2017
Extreme Sailing Series Madeira – Act 3 - The foiling Phantom class prepare for racing on Day 3 Lloyd Images http://lloydimagesgallery.photoshelter.com/
Action on the penultimate day of the Extreme Sailing Series in Madeira came down to a single roll of the dice – one which saw the Oman Air team maintain their second place on the leaderboard and set up a winner takes all finale on the last day.

With the wind off Funchal patchy, unpredictable and arriving from all points of the compass, race organisers were left with no choice but to postpone point-scoring racing, instead running a series of exhibition races for the crowds lining Madeira’s attractive coastline.

Eventually a single race was run with the top three in the standings - SAP Extreme Sailing Team, Oman Air and Alinghi – all trading places and the lead several times. The high-performance GC32 catamarans were only briefly able to show off their foiling abilities in the occasional gusts of strong wind, before dropping back into the water as the breeze died away.



At the finish line it was the Swiss reigning Extreme Sailing champions Alinghi who took the win, perhaps drawing on the experience of light wind racing on their Lake Geneva home waters, finishing narrowly ahead of the Danish SAP team.

Oman Air’s third place keeps them within seven points of the table-topping Danes, and they will be hoping for more stable racing conditions in Sunday’s finale to take control and a win in the Madeira Act.

“If we get a proper day in with say eight races, seven points is nothing, and the last race is double points as well – we are going to be fighting tooth and nail with SAP and Alinghi the whole way, that’s for sure,” said Oman Air’s experienced tactician and mainsail trimmer Pete Greenhalgh.

“There’s not a lot between us, SAP and Alinghi – it’s going to be really close all year. Today it was a very tricky race, and it was pretty close for a while – it was unbelievable.”



As for the waiting game out on the water, it was all about keeping calm and staying focused, he added, with the close relationship between the crew – skipper Phil Robertson, Omani bowman Nasser Al Mashari and regulars James Wierzbowski and Ed Smyth – a real advantage.

“We all get on really well, we are all really good friends,” said Greenhalgh. “We just keep it light-hearted, but you have to stay engaged with what’s going on the whole time, continually talking about the conditions because at any moment the wind could fill in and the race officers could say ‘here we go’.”



Al Mashari added: “It was frustrating to sit out there waiting to go racing, but that is sometimes part of yacht racing and the sea so we accept it. We kept focused and eventually we were able to race. We led at a couple of points, but in those conditions luck plays a big part.

“We were happy with the third place as it keeps our position on the table ahead of Alinghi and gives us every chance of catching up with SAP on the final day.”

Overall, perhaps the biggest winner of the day was the Red Bull Sailing Team which had capsized during pre-race practice and had to be towed back to base for repairs. The reduced race programme means that they have only missed one point scoring opportunity.


Selden 2020 - FOOTERBoat Books Australia FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER

Related Articles

Australian Sailors set for major events in France
Olympic preparations continue for Nacra 17, 49er, 49er FX and 470 fleets Australian sailors are poised to make waves in France in the four two-person disciplines as the Nacra 17 World Championships, 49er, FX and Mixed 470 European Champions take place this week.
Posted today at 4:55 am
Sam Davies third in The Transat CIC
British sailor completes an international IMOCA podium in the race An exhausted but delighted Sam Davies sailed her Initiatives Coeur across the finish line of the Transat CIC at 20:11:37hrs local time NYC (00:11:37 hrs UTC) to take a well earned third place on the legendary solo race across the North Atlantic.
Posted today at 4:44 am
Around NZ Solo Record attempt underway
Accomplished solo sailor Lisa Blair has set off on new record attempt - solo around New Zealand Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair has embarked on a new World Record sailing attempt crossing a start line off Auckland's North Head early Tuesday morning.
Posted today at 2:40 am
Boris Herrmann second in The Transat CIC
Career best for the German skipper of Malizia - Seaexplorer Germany's Boris Herrmann sailed to the best result of his 14 year IMOCA ocean racing career so far when he finished in second place on The Transat CIC on Sunday.
Posted on 6 May
Pre-eminence
Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian. Hope everyone is as proud of their country, as I am. Most folk I know seem to be.
Posted on 6 May
Yoann Richomme wins The Transat CIC
IMOCA Paprec Arkéa first to arrive into New York French skipper Yoann Richomme made it two back-to-back solo Transatlantic wins today when he brought his PAPREC ARKÉA across the finish line first on the historic Transat CIC race across the North Atlantic from Lorient in Brittany to New York.
Posted on 6 May
Newport, Rhode Island here we come!
Excitement and anticipation are already high among 52 Super Series owners and crews A precious cargo of ten 52 Super Series representing seven different nations left Palma today heading across the Atlantic bound for the USA's sailing epicentre, Newport, Rhode Island.
Posted on 6 May
Herrmann using his experience from The Ocean Race
Climbing to second place in The Transat CIC All that experience in last year's The Ocean Race is paying off for the German Malizia-Seaexplorer skipper, Boris Herrmann, who has climbed to second place in The Transat CIC with just over 100 nautical miles to sail.
Posted on 6 May
Open Category for RS Venture Connect Worlds
Designed for participation by all, including non-disabled teams "The sport of sailing should be available to anyone, anywhere and on an equal playing field for all participants."
Posted on 6 May
IOM Worlds 2024 set to make waves in Gladstone
A truly global event has achieved a significant milestone by filling its entry list The International One Metre (IOM) World Championships 2024, a truly global event, has achieved a significant milestone by filling its entry list with 76 skippers worldwide.
Posted on 6 May