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Laser Radial Worlds - More challenging conditions at last – Day 3

by Katie Olsen on 23 Aug 2017
Day 3 – Marit Bouwmeester (NED) – Laser Radial World Championships Thom Touw Photography
All fleets completed two races today at the Laser Radial World Championships in Medemblik. Breeze on the IJsselmeer was a steady 12 knots, creating a decent chop and more challenging conditions for the sailors, after the last two days of light wind.

In the yellow fleet, Marit Bouwmeester (NED) found the stronger conditions to her liking and repositioned herself at the front. Off the start of race five, Viktorija Andrulyte (LTU) and Bouwmeester were launched at the pin. By the first mark, Andrulyte maintained her leading position, and Bouwmeester rounded in fourth behind Pia Kuhlmann (GER) and Evi Van Acker (BEL).

Undeterred, Bouwmeester worked her way forward, and by the final downwind she had the fleet behind her, leading Van Acker to the finish. Andrulyte placed third. In Race 6, Alison Young (GBR) had an outstanding performance as she rounded every mark in first, sailing into a comfortable win ahead of Bouwmeester in second, and Lucia Falasca (ARG) in third.



Bouwmeester began the Championship with a rough start sitting in 60th after Day 1, but has fought her way back to the top 5. “Despite the difficult situations on the water today, Marit managed to show a good and stable performance,” Marit’s coach, Roelof Bouwmeester, stated. “Our starting point for the remaining races stays the same: we can’t allow ourselves any more mistakes. We need to improve every day, sail race by race.”

The new conditions unveiled different leaders in the white fleet today, one of which was Germany’s Svenja Weger. Race five took off with Manami Doi (JPN) ahead of the fleet after the first upwind, with Weger following in fourth behind Silvia Zennaro (ITA) and Sarah Douglas (CAN). Weger caught up to Doi, as they battled downwind on the final run, and Weger sailed ahead to claim first. Doi placed second with an established distance from of the rest of the fleet. In race six, Pernelle Michon (FRA) initially headed the fleet around the first mark, with Douglas and Georgina Povall (GBR) close behind, and Weger rounding in fifth. Weger evidently found these conditions favorable, and worked her way to the front again. By the finish, Weger crossed first, Michon claimed second, and Josefin Olsson (SWE) sailed into third.

Overall, Doi and Van Acker are tied for first place with 21 points, as they have maintained top 10 finishes (each with one discard) over three days of racing in very different wind. The key to consistency is “preparation for lots of different conditions, and be prepared for everything,” Doi explained. “I prefer the light wind, but in Freemantle, Australia, I train in all kinds of weather. I hiked hard today and I do enjoy the waves in Medemblik.” A sailor who has also adjusted to these conditions, is Weger with 22 points and only one point out of first.



In the men’s division, the leaderboard changed with today’s conditions. Eliot Merceron (SUI) used the wind and chop to his advantage as he lead the fleet around the course in race five. Maxime Mazard (FRA) and Nik Pletikos (SLO) followed Merceron to the finish, securing a gap from the fleet behind. Race six was claimed early on by Marcin Rudawski (POL), who was first to the windward mark. Merceron, not far behind, rounded in second and maintained his position to the finish. Zac Littlewood (AUS) worked his way up to take third in the final race of the day.

Racing continues tomorrow with two more races scheduled.

Women’s preliminary results after two races:
1. Manami Doi JPN 21pts
2. Evi Van Acker BEL 21pts
3. Svenja Weger GER 22pts
4. Brenda Bowskill CAN 36pts
5. Marit Bouwmeester NED 39pts
6. Mathilde de Kerangat FRA 39pts
7. Agata Barwinska POL 40pts
8. Dolores Moreira Fraschini URU 42pts
9. Sarah Douglas CAN 47pts
10. Mária Érdi HUN 48pts

Men’s preliminary results after two races:
1. Marcin Rudawski POL 26pts
2. Maxime Mazard FRA 27pts
3. Daniil Krutskikh RUS 29pts
4. Alfonso Fernández ESP 34pts
5. Axel Rahm SWE 35pts
6. Zac Littlewood AUS 46pts
7. Yoshihiro Suzuki JPN 47pts
8. Eliot Merceron SUI 47pts
9. Andrea Ribolzi ITA 61pts
10. Nikita Melnikov RUS 66pts

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