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Blasting in the sun on Day 1 of 49er and 49erFX European Championship

by Club 49er and Nacra 17 on 31 Jul 2017
Day 1 – Olympic 49er and 49erFX European Championship Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy http://www.sailingenergy.com/
Strong but shifty winds of 10-25 knots across the Kieler Bucht provided a perfect start to the Olympic 49er and 49erFX European Championship today.

Four Qualifying races in the men’s 49er fleet saw Team GBR’s Dylan Fletcher-Scott and Stuart Bithell edge out the field by a point, while just ten points separate the top 17 boats at this early stage in the biggest continental championship of them all.

Several powerful thunderstorms kept the adrenaline working while huge windspeed fluctuations made accurate settings a moving target, as Aussie sailor Dave Gilmour explained: “Finding the sweet spot was for the setting each race was a crap shoot, just had to hope for the best.”



Surprising many with their strong performance despite their youth, GBR’s Jack Hawkins and Chris Thomas burst onto the Kiel scene with a podium spot after four races. Until recently members of the UK’s Development Squad, they sit tied for second with Austrian 49er team Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl.

Argentina’s Lange brothers – sons of Nacra 17 Gold Medalist Santiago Lange (Rio, 2017) – saw misfortune ruin a solid top-five day. Their collision with the Whitcraft brothers ended their racing thanks to a broken wing, and the resultant protest and redress hearing may change their current DNF later tonight.

Spain’s top-ranked Olympic contenders Diego Botin and Iago Lopez sit well below expectations in 14th thanks to a UFD penalty; they’ll have work to do tomorrow to get back to the kind of form that has many picking them as likely medalists in three years’ time.



In the 49erFX, newly announced Volvo Ocean Race crew and Olympic bronze medalist Jena Hansen and Katja Iversen continue their podium ways (Bronze medal, Rio 2016) with a one-point lead after three Qualifying races in 8-20 knots of wind.

“It was strange on the water with the wind very up and down, but we kept our heads out of the boat and managed the course well so we’re quite happy,” said Iversen The Danes sit with a one-point lead over the Netherlands’ Biekering and Janmaat, while numerous ties mean plenty of potential for huge gains and losses as qualifying continues during tomorrow’s scheduled four-race day.



49er and 49erFX fleets will continue their schedule tomorrow while the Nacra 17 fleets (foiling and c-foil) begin their racing at 2 PM. Weather forecasts call for more moderate to strong offshore winds. That means variability, which should provide a tough test for the first-ever foiling Nacra 17 regatta.

Qualifying begins at 11am (Central European Time) starting with the 49er, followed by the 49er and Nacra 17 classes at 1400.

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