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ISAF Sailing World Championships Santander - Double French RS-X gold

by ISAF on 20 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander - Charline Picon Vincenzo Baglione http://www.albaria.com/
There was double French gold in the RS:X fleets at the Santander 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships as Julien Bontemps claimed the men's title and Charline Picon picked up the women's.

Picon had sealed Women's RS:X gold overnight whilst Bontemps had a comfortable lead in the men's and needed a solid race to seal the deal.

With tough sailing conditions on the Duna Course that saw winds gust up to 25 knots there was plenty of shuffles in the pack as the action played out in front of a capacity crowd and a worldwide TV audience.

Przemyslaw Miarczynski (POL) took silver and Thomas Goyard (FRA) took bronze in the men's fleet. The home crowd had something to cheer about in the women's division as Spain's Marina Alabau sealed silver ahead of Maayan Davidovich (ISR).

Men's and Women's RS:X Reports Courtesy of Olga Maslivets, International RS:X Class Association


It was a difficult start with the fleet split up into two groups with half lining up on starboard and the others crossing behind on port.

With tensions high and hearts pumping, the individual recall flag prompted medal contender Piotr Myszka (POL) to come back and restart but it was clear that others were also over the line at the start as the flag remained on the race committee boat.

Greece's Byron Kokkalanis (GRE) rounded the windward mark first, followed by Louis Giard (FRA) and Le Coq (FRA) but the real battle was playing out behind the trio as all three were scored OCS.

With the race leaders out of contention, overnight leader Julien Bontemps (FRA) looking increasingly assured of the gold medal. With the pack bunched up together, the left hand side of the course was the place to go upwind and downwind. With choppy waves rebounding back off the Dune, unpredictability at the bottom gate caused Kokkalanis, Dorian van Rijsselberge (NED) and Kiran Badloe (NED) to lose control and drop their sails in the water to oos and aahs from the crowd.

On the final lap Thomas Goyard (FRA) showed impressive speed, climbing through the fleet to take the bullet and with it the bronze medal. An outstanding achievement for the young Frenchman whose best achievement in advance of Santander was a sixth at the recent RS:X European Championship in Alcati, Turkey. After racing he was super happy and couldn't believe he won a medal.

Bontemps finished behind his compatriot and sealed his second RS:X world title and the celebrations commenced.

Miarczynski sailed conservatively throughout the race to protect his podium position. He came through in third to pick up silver and his fourth RS:X world championship medal.

Badloe, Dempsey and Van Rijsselberge finished fourth to sixth respectively.

Myszka walked away frustrated after he missed out on bronze following a pre-race equipment inspection penalty of two points. He ended up tied on 60 points with Goyard and lost out on bronze after he finished behind the young Frenchman in the Medal Race.


The Women's RS:X started after the Men's fleet in a comfortable but puffy 15-18 knots. The start was slightly delayed due to the big ship leaving the harbour.

There was no surprise on the start as all the girls started on starboard with a brilliant one for Flavia Tartaglini (ITA), Bryony Shaw (GBR) and Jiahui Wu (CHN). Charline Picon (FRA) had the medal in her pocket so didn't take any risks and started a few seconds after the starting gun. Despite being a late starter Picon's incredible speed and very smart sailing through the shifts saw her win the Medal Race.

Tartaglini had quite comfortable lead over Wu but a few late tacks dropped her to fifth at the finish and sixth overall. Santander 2014 didn't come easy for Tartaglini who looks forward to a good rest and proper winter training.

Wu kept her second till the finish and jumped to fourth overall. Wu, who finished second at ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres this year, is aiming for a medal at the 2014 Worlds as she is pretty happy with her current speed.

The fight for silver between Maayan Davidovich (ISR) and Marina Alabau (ESP) played out to the finish with Alabau pipping the Israeli at the finish to take silver. The home nation sailor had an extremely good second half of the event and feels she is on the right track to reach the heights of Picon who has set very high standards.

Davidovich who has bronze from the 2012 RS:X Worlds felt quite comfortable and relaxed during the event and is happy with her sailing and is looking forward to improving the colour of her medal next time out.

RS:X Men Overall

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Total

Net

1

FRA

FRA 6

Julien Bontemps

4

3

5

(7)

3

3

1

1

4

2

4

4

41.00

34.00

2

POL

POL 126

Przemyslaw Miarczynski

2

7

(8)

2

6

2

5

4

7

5

7

8
DPI

63.00

55.00

3

FRA

FRA 3

Thomas Goyard

19

(30)

3

3

2

5

2

2

9

3

10

2

90.00

60.00

4

POL

POL 82

Piotr Myszka

4

2

10

2

1

7

4

6

2

6

(15)

16
DPI

75.00

60.00

5

GBR

GBR 1

Nick Dempsey

5

6

1

4

3

11

(20)

19

13

4

2

10

98.00

78.00

6

GRE

GRE 8

Byron Kokkalanis

6

4

1

5

12
DPI

8

(15)

3

5

1

13

22
OCS

95.00

80.00

7

NED

NED 8

Dorian Van Rijsselberge

3

8

7

3

4

14

6

8

15

(19)

11

12

110.00

91.00

8

NED

NED 9

Kiran Badloe

2

5

10

17

7

9

9

11

8

(31)

14

8

131.00

100.00

9

FRA

FRA 1

Louis Giard

1

3

11

8

8

6

10

12

11

9

(27)

22
OCS

128.00

101.00

10

FRA

FRA 77

Pierre le Coq

1

1

(50)
DSQ

10

1

15

21

13

6

14

1

22
OCS

155.00

105.00

11

ISR

ISR 21

Nimrod Mashich

8

33

7

12

(36)

1

17

5

3

7

3

 

132.00

96.00

12

GER

GER 3

Toni Wilhelm

3

4

3

5

22

18

8

9

(50)
DNS

10

21

 

153.00

103.00

13

ESP

ESP 7

Ivan Pastor Lafuente

11

2

4

14

17

12

11

16

16

(26)

12

 

141.00

115.00

14

POL

POL 182

Pawel Tarnowski

13

5

20

28

(29)

17

7

7

1

13

6

 

146.00

117.00

15

BRA

BRA 1

Ricardo Santos

7

1

14

12

12

(28)

28

18

12

18

9

 

159.00

131.00

16

NZL

NZL 151

Jon-Paul Tobin

9

10

9

4

24

4

3

(50)
RET

29

12

30

 

184.00

134.00

17

CHN

CHN 1

Aichen Wang

9

13

6

1

5

(37)

35

26

10

20

26

 

188.00

151.00

18

DEN

DEN 158

Sebastian Fleischer

15

25

4

7

10

22

13

14

(50)
RET

24

24

 

208.00

158.00

19

GBR

GBR 49

Joe Bennett

23

27

14

8

18

10

12

(34)

24

8

17

 

195.00

161.00

20

CYP

CYP 1

Andreas Cariolou

10

(50)
OCS

5

10

31

16

16

10

50
RET

11

8

 

217.00

167.00

 

RS:X Women Overall

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Total

Net

1

FRA

FRA 4

Charline Picon

1

1

4

2

2

3

3

3

3

3

(9)

2

36.00

27.00

2

ESP

ESP 5

Marina Alabau

5

(16)

13

6

6

2

10

8

2

1

2

12

83.00

67.00

3

ISR

ISR 10

Maayan Davidovich

4

10

6

8

(16)

5

4

2

1

8

5

14

83.00

67.00

4

CHN

CHN 5

Jiahui Wu

3

15

(16)

1

7

6

11

5

11

5

3

4

87.00

71.00

5

GBR

GBR 9

Bryony Shaw

5

11

1

5

2

9

(23)

10

6

9

7

10

98.00

75.00

6

ITA

ITA 46

Flavia Tartaglini

2

(17)

14

9

11

16

1

4

8

2

4

9
DPI

97.00

80.00

7

POL

POL 8

Zofia Noceti-Klepacka

(16)

3

3

10

9

1

8

1

12

16

16

6

101.00

85.00

8

FRA

FRA 22

Eugénie Ricard

9

1

5

6

8

4

6

11

7

(13)

12

20

102.00

89.00

9

GBR

GBR 30

Isobel Hamilton

6

2

7

(16)

8

13

7

9

4

12

6

16

106.00

90.00

10

NED

NED 171

Lilian De Geus

2

10

5

10

5

10

5

(13)

9

6

10

18

103.00

90.00

11

ESP

ESP 1

Blanca Manchon

11

12

8

15

9

7

9

6

(20)

4

1

 

102.00

82.00

12

CHN

CHN 21

Manjia Zheng

16

(22)

6

8

7
DPI

8

12

7

16

10

8

 

120.00

98.00

13

POL

POL 1

Hanna Zembrzuska

4

15

(16)

13

13

12

2

12

13

7

13

 

120.00

104.00

14

BRA

BRA 8

Patricia Freitas

9

2

9

2

3

15

15

18

(25)

20

19

 

137.00

112.00

15

FIN

FIN 1

Tuuli Petäjä-Sirén

7

6

15

7

(32)
DSQ

11

13

17

18

11

11

 

148.00

116.00

16

POL

POL 104

Kamila Smektala

8

8

12

5

4

14

(19)

15

15

18

17

 

135.00

116.00

17

POL

POL 21

Malgorzata Bialecka

6

5

3

4

7

20

17

(25)

14

19

22

 

142.00

117.00

18

ITA

ITA 11

Laura Linares

7

7

8

(32)
OCS

6

19

14

16

17

14

14

 

154.00

122.00

19

RUS

RUS 271

Stefania Elfutina

21

12

2

4

12

(23)

16

14

10

17

15

 

146.00

123.00

20

CHN

CHN-7

Yunxiu Lu

3

(28)

14

1

17

26

21

28

5

15

18

 

176.00

148.00


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