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2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres - Australia takes the lead

by Cora Zillich on 23 Apr 2015
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2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres - Racing got underway at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyères on Wednesday, 22 April in the ten Olympic and two Paralympic classes. After a light wind morning, the wind increased modestly throughout the day across all five race courses.

In the highlights of the day from an Australian Sailing perspective, Olympic gold medalists Nathan Outteridge (NSW) and Iain Jensen (NSW) took the lead in the 49er – Men’s Skiff after winning the last of the three races on regatta day one. World Championship bronze medalists Jason Waterhouse (NSW) and Lisa Darmin (NSW) added another race win and the overall lead in the mixed-multihull Nacra 17.

In the Paralympic classes Australia’s Sonar crew of last year’s bronze medalists Colin Harrison (WA), Jonathan Harris (NSW) and Russell Boaden (WA) posted a second and first to take the lead in the Sonar fleet.

In shifty, light conditions it was a mixed bag of results for the other Australian Sailing Team crews with World number one in the Laser Tom Burton (NSW) posting a second and 33rd to finish the first day in 14th. Men’s 470 World Champions and World number one Mat Belcher (QLD) and Will Ryan (QLD) are ranked seventh after day one.

The Australian Sailing Team is competing in full force at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyères with this Olympic and Paralympic class regatta being the first major event on the road to Rio 2016 selection. The top 40 boats of the world's best compete in each of the ten Olympic class events in Hyères after changes to the ISAF Sailing World Cup format and pre-qualification based on the ISAF World Sailing Rankings and a qualification regatta.

Men’s Skiff – 49er

London Olympic gold medallist Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen are racing their first regatta in the Olympic 49er class in Hyères since winning the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Melbourne last December.

They had a bad start to the regatta in their first race, but recovered quickly and finished off the day with a race win and taking the overall lead ahead of their arch rivals Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL).

“It was a pretty good start to the regatta. We had really light wind, which slowly built throughout the day. In the first race neither of us caught their traps, it was shifty and we got it a bit wrong. Sometimes that’s the way it goes,” Iain Jensen commented after the race.

“The last two races were really good though. We were tenth around the top mark in the second race and worked our way up to fourth and in the third race we were second at the top and worked our way up to first. So we are moving through the fleet in the right way and are pretty happy. Just a shame we have our drop already, but we’ll just have to sail a consistent week from here.”

Nacra 17

In the Nacra 17 cousins Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin had a strong regatta start winning the second of the two races, which put them in the lead after day one.

“We’ve been here since Palma so we were quite happy for the regatta to start. We are really happy to start with a sixth and a first place and we were able to get off the start line really well, which is a big step up from last year. The results are a bit all over the place across the fleet and it’s only day one and only two races in, so there’s definitely a long way to go,” a realistic Lisa Darmanin said after racing.

Men’s Two Person Dingy – 470M

Current World number one and World Champions Mat Belcher and Will Ryan started the regatta in overall seventh after posting a 13th and eighth in the two races of the day. Even though this is not quite up to their standard, they were happy with how they raced on day one as Mat Belcher explained:

“It was good to get back into racing today and it’s great to have all the top guys here in a top 40 fleet. It was very light today, so it was quite difficult just to get off the line and from a strategy point to pick the right side.

'The conditions were very tricky with big pressure differences, but we managed to sail reasonably well finishing 13th and eight in the two races. By our standard that’s not quite what we want, but we’ve had results like that in the past. We are looking forward to tomorrow and to improve bit by bit and to post some good results by the end of the week to get up on top.”

Racing will continue on Thursday, 23 April 2015 from 11 a.m. local time with three more race days scheduled before the top ten medal races on Sunday. Paralympic class racing concludes on Saturday, 25 April 2015.

The Olympic class Medal Races in Hyères will be broadcast live on the ISAF website on Sunday 26 April.

2015 Australian Sailing Team and Australian Sailing Squad:

Results after Day 1, Wednesday 22 April 2015

Men’s Two Person Dingy – 470M
- Mathew Belcher (QLD/QAS) and Will Ryan (QLD/QAS) – AST: 13, 8 – seventh
- Alexander Conway (NSW) and Patrick Conway (NSW) – ASS: 35, 19 – 28th

Mixed Multihull – Nacra17
- Jason Waterhouse (NSW) and Lisa Darmanin (NSW) – AST: 6, 1 – first
- Darren Bundock (NSW) and Nina Curtis (NSW) – AST: 14, 5 – seventh
- Euan McNicol (NSW) and Lucinda Whitty (NSW) – ASS: 37, 31 – 37th

Men’s Skiff – 49er
- Nathan Outteridge (NSW) and Iain Jensen (NSW) – AST: (33), 4, 1 – first
- David Gilmour (WA/WAIS) and Rhys Mara (VIC/VIS) – AST: 12, 28, (35) – 28th
- Joel Turner (AST – QLD/QAS) and Lewis Brake (ASS – QLD/QAS) – ASS: 8, (36), 36 – 30th
- Will Phillips (VIC/VIS) and James Wierzbowski (VIC/VIS) – ASS: 28, 24, BFD (41) – 37th

Women's Skiff – 49erFX
- Olivia Price (NSW) and Eliza Solly (VIC/VIS) – ASS: 10, 14, (16) – 14th
- Tess Lloyd (VIC/VIS) and Caitlin Elks (WA/WAIS) – ASS: 16, 10, (18) – 15th

Men's One Person Dinghy – Laser
- Tom Burton (NSW) – AST: 2, 33 – 14th
- Ryan Palk (QLD/QAS) – ASS: 37, 10 – 26th
- Mitchell Kennedy (QLD/QAS) – ASS: 17, 29 – 27th
- Matthew Wearn (WA/WAIS) – AST: 26, 35 – 35th
- Luke Elliott (WA/WAIS) – ASS: 38, 27 – 38th

Women's One Person Dinghy – Laser Radial
- Ashley Stoddart (QLD/QAS) – ASS: 34, 35 – 38th

Men's One Person Dinghy (Heavyweight) – Finn
- Jake Lilley (QLD/QAS) – ASS: 6, 26 – 10th
- Oliver Tweddell (VIC/VIS) – ASS: 14, 21 – 16th

Women's Two Person Dinghy – 470W
- Sasha Ryan (QLD/QAS) and Amelia Catt (TAS/TIS) – ASS: 35, 18 – 31st

Women's Windsurfer – RS:X
- Joanna Sterling (QLD/QAS) – ASS: 40, 32 – 37th

Paralympic Classes

One-Person Keelboat – 2.4mR
- Matt Bugg (TAS/TIS) – AST: 5, 7 – seventh
- Neil Patterson (TAS/TIS) – ASS: 13, 13 – 14th

Three-Person keelboat – Sonar
- Colin Harrison (WA/WAIS) and Jonathan Harris (NSW) and Russell Boaden (WA/WAIS): 2, 1 – first
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