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Leaders deliver steady performances on Day 2 at 420 Open Europeans

by International 420 Class Association on 27 Jul 2017
Demetrio SPOSATO/Gabriele CENTRONE (ITA) continue to lead U17 fleet on Day 2 - 2017 420 Open European Championship Nikos Alevromytis http://www.470.org
Onto Day 2 at the 2017 420 Open European Championships, and two more races for each of the Open, Ladies and U17 fleets.

As racing got underway around 1400 hours, the breeze was 11 knots, building to 15-16 knots, before decreasing to around 12-13 knots for the final stages of the day’s second races. Reading the pressure and spotting the windshifts was critical and a huge test for the young teams on the challenging race track of the Saronic Gulf.

The discard kicked in after race three and the inevitable leaderboard shuffles see new faces advance to the leaderboard top five.

Racing continues on Thursday 27 July with two races for all fleets, and the conclusion of the qualification series for the 420 Open division.



Ladies

Overnight leaders Emma Kaneti/Ciara Rodriguez-Hora again managed the competition skilfully, racking up a three, one to hold a five points lead over the chasing Violette Orange/Camille Orion who leap up to second overall, having discarded their BFD penalty from race two.

Spain's Marta Garrido/Clara Llabres knocked out finishes of five, five, and gear up to third.

Early days, but aside from the series leaders all other teams are discarding a double-digit race results, whereas the America pair of Kaneti/Rodriguez-Hora count clean race results of four, two, three, one, with their fourth place discarded. They have one in the bag over the rest – and can choose when they one to use it to take a race risk.

Great Britain’s Hatty Morsley/Pippa Cropley claimed the opening race of the day, leading from start to finish. Their win stands out on a scorecard of double-digit results.

Finishing just behind in second place were Spain’s Patricia Reino/Carlota Hopkins who converted back of fleet finishes yesterday, of 40, 39 to two second places today in a remarkable escalation on performance, and with it claimed the day’s biggest leaderboard gain. The pair leap up to 15th overall, from 44th.

The USA’s Emma Cowles had the honour of reading the Athletes’ Oath at the Opening Ceremony, and has also been selected to represent the USA at the upcoming Youth Sailing World Championships in Sanya, China. Today, she and helm Carmen, went into race Day two in second overall after a tense first day.

“It was a little nerve racking but worked out,” reflected Cowles on their performance. “It was good, but a little confusing in the first race as we figured out staying in the middle with the sea breeze was not the way to go.”

That is the story of the venue here, as the weather serves up a mix of conditions, demanding constant attention.

On their plans going forwards, Cowles continued, “We are taking it race by race. Going upwind we are touching the side of the race course and are just focusing on the basics.

“I really like the venue, the varied sea condition and weather is good. North winds with a lot of pressure and then southerly sea breeze with less pressure makes it good.”

420 Ladies Provisional Results – Top five after four races

1. Emma KANETI/Ciara RODRIGUEZ-HORAN (USA 54066) - 6 pts
2. Violette DORANGE/Camille ORION (FRA 56277) - 11 pts
3. Marta GARRIDO/Clara LLABRÉS (ESP 56260) - 13 pts
4. Maria CABA/Pilar CABA (ESP 56245) - 19 pts
5. Jessie KAMPMAN/Léa SIBERTIN-BLANC (FRA 55896) - 24 pts



Open

New faces in leaderboard first and second, as Spain's Carlos Balaguer/Antoni Massanet leap up from seventh going into the day to lead by the end, after winning race three in the blue fleet, and following up with a fourth.

The 77 boat Open division is split into yellow and blue fleets for the six-race opening series, with a further six-race final series in gold and silver fleets.

In the yellow fleet, Petros Mamounis/Nikos Giotopoulos (GRE) took the race three win, with France’s Jerome Demange/Luc Guimbertaud taking out the race four victory.

The ever consistent Italian duo of Edoardo Ferraro/Francesco Orlando took out two second places and shift up to second overall, just one point behind the leaders.

Reigning U17 World Champions and local stars, Greece's Telis Athanasopoulos Yogo/Dimitris Tassios end the day where they started it, in third overall. The Greek partnership is most probably the most familiar with the water here, as Yogo explained, “We just practice, we go out at least four times a week,” with Tassios chipping in, “NOTK is our home club and we know the waters well. But, we are always trying to learn more.'

Looking ahead to the next four race days, Yogo continued, “We are hoping to continue our performance and want to end at the top.”

Italy’s Demi Rio/Matteo Barison won race four in the blue fleet, leading from the starting line, as they contest their first 420 Championship as a mixed team. The pair rank 15th overall. Each sailor has campaigned a 240 over multiple 420 Championships, and Barison has also made early steps into racing a 470 over the past year. Their performance has been a bit of a rollercoaster, as Rio laughed, “We hope to just do our best and get two good races in one day,” in reference to their twenty-two, two, nineteen, one scores!

Two more races on Thursday 27 July will wrap up the qualification series and decide the top 39 boats advancing to the final series in the gold fleet.

420 Open Provisional Results – Top five after four races

1. Carlos BALAGUER/Antoni MASSANET (ESP 55947) - 7 pts
2. Edoardo FERRARO/Francesco ORLANDO (ITA 56278) - 8 pts
3. Telis ATHANASOPOULOS YOGO/Dimitris TASSIOS (GRE 56371) - 9 pts
4. Tristan PERON-PHILIPPE/Corentin BRETAGNE (FRA 55086) - 10 pts
5. Andrea SPAGNOLLI/Kevin RIO (ITA 56028) - 13 pts

U17

A stunning win to Greece's Melina Pappa/Maria Tsamopoulou has helped rectify their 27 and DNE scores from yesterday, and the pair followed up with an eighth, but they still have a way to climb up from 22nd overall.

No change at the front as Italy's Demetrio Sposato/Gabriele Centrone race a safe four, nine, with two new faces upgrading their scoreboards behind. Spain's Martin Wizner/Pedro Ameneiro score a two, two, and move up to second, whilst Germany's Bjarne Studt/Piet Strohm score a matched five, five to move into third.

Italy's Tommaso Cilli/Bruno Mantero seized the second win of the day, and discarding their DSQ from race one, are back up in contention in fifth overall.

The U17 category was introduced in 2015 to support the transition of younger sailors to the 420 Class, providing an opportunity to race against a similar age group. Competing at their first 420 Championship are many sailors fresh from the Optimist Class, including Great Britain’s Rhys Lewis/Drew Wright, who lie in fourth overall.

Last year, Lewis finished 114th at the Optimist Worlds, and just a few weeks ago finished 18th at the French 420 Nationals, competing against vastly more experienced and older teams. For now he is focused on maintaining leaderboard form, saying, 'We were really pleased with our day yesterday, as conditions were tough and we were consistent. It is going to be tough all week and we just hope to stay up there.'

Italy’s Carlotta Scodnik/Camilla Scodnik have staked their claim as the top girls team in the U17 division, as they found their rhythm today to seize two top six finishes.

420 U17 Provisional Results – Top five after four races

1. Demetrio SPOSATO/Gabriele CENTRONE (ITA 56124) - 8 pts
2. Martín WIZNER/Pedro AMENEIRO (ESP 56016) - 13 pts
3. Bjarne STUDT/Piet STROHM (GER 55251) - 14 pts
4. Rhys LEWIS/Drew WRIGHT (GBR 56342) - 15 pts
5. Tommaso CILLI/Bruno MANTERO (ITA 56076) - 18 pts

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