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2015 European Season – Oman Sail aims for bigger and stronger future

by Oman Sail on 8 Apr 2015
The Seven Star Round Britain and Ireland, race start. Cowes. Isle of Wight. Oman Sail MOD70 trimaran skippered by Sidney Gavignet (FRA) - 2015 European Season Mark Lloyd http://www.lloyd-images.com
2015 European Season – Oman Sail’s spotlight on speed in 2014 when they broke the Round Britain and Ireland World Record will be replaced with a focus on the future in 2015 targeting Oman’s offshore team for development in a demanding European season that includes the Rolex Fastnet and Middle Sea Races.



Already, the Omani offshore squad has departed the warmth of Muscat for Quiberon in France where they kicked off their cold weather training at the 2015 curtain-raiser, Spi Ouest France, over the holiday weekend.

European season focus and goals

Training in 2015 will revolve mainly around raising fitness levels, building on the sailor’s power, strength and stamina and also on developing the non-sailing skills required for offshore racing, including electrics and engineering.

“We have two priorities this year,” explained Sidney Gavignet, French skipper of the MOD70 Musandam-Oman Sail.

“One of the aims for the season is to make our Omani sailors bigger and tougher so they can handle heavier loads and keep working at full pace even when they are exhausted.



“The second one is to make them more accomplished in technical skills like electronics and mechanics. We want offshore sailors who can turn their hands to anything whether they are fixing heads, trimming sails, patching up holes, helming or doing running repairs.

“We have a big programme this year with a lot of miles to sail, but the goal is to take a big step up as individuals and work hard on looking after their bodies and boats. By the end of the season, we want two or three guys who could sail on any professional boat anywhere. In 2015, development is more important than results.”



Oman’s Fahad Al Hasni who is the longest standing Omani sailor on the MOD70 is set to take on more responsibility in 2015 starting with skipper duties on the Oman Sail M34 at Normandy Sailing Week from 10-14 June. He takes over from Gavignet who will move into a coaching role for this campaign.

The M34 has been replaced in the Tour de France a la Voile (TDFV) by the one design multihull Diam 24 but Oman Sail plan to continue to use theirs as an offshore training boat.

Sultanate of Oman’s flagship MOD70 Musandam-Oman Sail

Gavignet will return to the helm of the MOD70 Musandam-Oman Sail which he raced single-handedly in the Route du Rhum last November. It has had a major refit and will be launched in April ahead of a training session at the end of the month.



After a sensational year setting new records, including the Round Britain and Ireland World Record, the flagship of the Sultanate of Oman will be used primarily as an offshore training platform for the Omani offshore squad in 2015, although promoting the country as a high-end tourist destination is also high on the agenda.

The programme starts with France’s season openers, the GP Guyader, Round Belle Ile and ARMEN regatta, then the MOD70 heads to Germany for Kiel Week where they aim to improve on their record time in last year’s Welcome Race while ashore a new “Visit Oman” tourism experience will be on display for Kiel Week visitors.



From there, the MOD70 and the “Visit Oman” pavilion head to the UK for Cowes Week, the Artemis Challenge and the Rolex Fastnet Race where Gavignet hopes to compete with a crew of two non Omani sailors, including Irishman Damian Foxall, three Omanis and a guest. Malta’s famous Middle Sea Race will be the final highlight of their racing season.



Oman's Women's Sailing Team

Oman Sail’s women’s team will compete again in Europe with the aim of learning through competition. A surge in interest in sailing among women in Oman has given selectors the opportunity to try out three new race team members, all of whom have come from other sports and are keen to learn fast.

“We saw in the recent EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour just how much the women are improving and while these new members have a lot to learn, we are excited that their sporting backgrounds have given them a good understanding of what it takes to win,” said Mohsin Al Busaidi who heads up Oman Sail’s Women’s Sailing Programme.

Oman Sail European season calendar

2-6 April: Spi Ouest, France
1-10 May: Grand Prix Guyader, France
8-10 May: Tour de Belle Ile, France
14-17 May: ARMEN Race and Grand Prix de l’Ecole Nationale, France
10-14 June: Normandy Sailing Week, France
20-28 June: Kiel Week Welcome Race, Germany
8-20 August: Cowes Week, Artemis and Rolex Fastnet Race, UK
TBC – events in Sept-Oct
12-20 October: Rolex Middle Sea Race



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