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Aon Youth Sailing World Championship - Running away with the RS:X

by ISAF Youth Worlds on 18 Dec 2016
RS:X - Yoav Omer - 2016 Aon Youth Sailing World Championships Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing
There could be some early winners at the 2016 Aon Youth Sailing World Championships as Great Britain and Israel begin to run away with the RS:X gold medals on day three.

It was a day of opposites on the Hauraki Gulf as light north winds replaced the strong southerly winds that have been a feature of the first two race days, but that change didn't seem to disrupt Israel's Yaov Omer or Great Britain's Emma Wilson as they continued to take a strangle hold on the Youth Worlds RS:X fleets in Auckland, New Zealand.

Extending his lead at the top of the boy's competition, Yoav Omer knows that consistency is key when it comes to a top international regatta, 'The most important thing is to be stable in your results and that's what I have been doing the past few days, and I want that to continue.'

Omer certainly has been stable and that is evident as his day three results of four - three - one are his worst run of scores at this year's Youth Worlds. Explaining why his results had dropped from previous day's, Omer said, 'It was light winds today and it was also from a different direction to the first two days. That was a little difficult for me. I think I have improved a lot though.'

With a lead of 19 points and with four races to go you could think that the gold is all but wrapped up for the Israeli windsurfer, but Omer knows better than that, 'No. No way is it over. Everything is open at competitions like this. Conditions can change and it takes just one bad race you know. Focus is the main thing.'

The nearest competitor to Omer is Sil Hoekstra (NED) who scored two seconds and a third to move up to second overall. Third place is China's Chen Hao Chen.



Over in the girl's RS:X fleet the wins keep on coming for Great Britain's Emma Wilson. The Briton took two bullets and a second on day three and there is one simple reason why the results keep flowing, 'I really like these conditions,' said Wilson with a smile, 'and I like this weather. I was really fast on the downwinds today.'

Despite being in a fleet of 18, Wilson is adamant that only one person can affect how she sails, and that is her, 'I sail how I want to sail and won't let anyone control me. I'm the only one that can dictate how I race.'

It's that steely determination and focus that has given Wilson a 13 point lead over second placed Katy Spychakov (ISR), but the British windsurfer doesn't always get it right, 'We had the RS:X Youth Worlds in Cyprus recently and I was fifth. I want to rectify that here.'

Peruvian Maria Belen Bazo holds on to third behind Wilson and Spychakov with a three – six - seven for the day.

Another team with daylight over the fleet are Tim Mourniac and Charles Dorange (FRA). Although the French duo are top after scoring a second and two thirds, they are now facing a comeback by Italy's Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Giubilei who took performance of the day with three bullets from three races. The Italians are in second, 15 points behind their European rivals.



There is a Trans-Tasman battle shaping up at the top of the girl's 29er fleet as Australia and New Zealand move up to first and second respectively. Natasha Bryant and Annie Wilmot (AUS) are top but have Kiwi sisters, Greta and Kate Stewart, hunting them down. The Stewart sisters made the best of a day when their rivals were making mistakes around them to move up in to medal contention.

Gwendal Nael and Lilian Mercier (FRA) sit top of the boy's 29er fleet despite a 12th place finish in the final race of the day. The French team discard that result to hold a five point lead over Crispin Beaumont and Tom Darling (GBR) who are second.

Poland's 2015 Youth Worlds 420 champions Julia Szmit and Hanna Dzik moved themselves up in to a great position to defend their title. The Polish team are top thanks to their consistent form. On day three they bagged themselves a bullet before slipping to 15th, which they now discard. Italy's Alexandra Stalder and Silvia Speri are their nearest rivals just four points back in second. Isabel Davies and Gemma Keers (GBR) are third.

A bullet and a discarded seventh keep USA's Wiley Rogers and Jack Parkin at the top of the boy's 420 fleet. The top three are close on points though as Israel's Ido Bilik and Ofek Shalgi are just two points back. Italy's Edoardo Ferraro and Francesco Orlando are three points behind the Americans.

Australia's Finnian Alexander took two bullets to open up an 18 point gap back to Denmark's Patrick Doepping and New Zealand's George Gautrey who both have 33 in the boy's Laser Radial. Alexander however will tread with caution in the coming days as he has a disqualification on his scorecard from the very first race of the Youth Worlds. So far, so good for the Aussie sailor since then though.

Sandra Luli (CRO) is still top of the girl's Laser Radial, but Rio 2016 Olympian Dolores Moreira Fraschini (URU) is chasing hard. The Uruguayan took a bullet and a 10th compared to the sixth and discarded 20th Luli scored. The Croatian still leads by two points overall. Germany's Hannah Anderssohn rounds out the podium in third.

Racing continues at the Youth Worlds and is scheduled to begin at 09:55 local time at the Torbay Sailing Club on Monday 19 December.

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Overall Results:

Provisional Results RS:X Boys Class

Sailed: 9, Discards: 1, To count: 8, Entries: 27, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Nat Sail HelmName R1
16 Dec
R2
16 Dec
R3
16 Dec
R4
17 Dec
R5
17 Dec
R6
17 Dec
R7
18 Dec
R8
18 Dec
R9
18 Dec
Total Nett
1st ISR Yoav Omer 1 2 1 1 1 1 (4) 3 1 15 11
2nd NED Sil Hoekstra 2 4 6 7 4 (28 UFD) 2 2 3 58 30
3rd CHN Chen Hao Chen 7 7 4 5 (13) 2 3 1 8 50 37
4th FRA Titouan Le Bosq 5 (11) 9 2 2 6 9 9 2 55 44
5th ARU Mack van den Eerenbeemt (28 UFD) 1 2 3 3 12 12 10 4 75 47
6th ITA Matteo Evangelisti (28 UFD) 15 7 6 12 3 1 4 5 81 53
7th HKG Ho Yin Cheng 15 10 12 (16) 5 5 8 7 6 84 68
8th JPN Kensei Ikeda 8 (13) 8 10 7 8 6 12 10 82 69
9th POL Micha Zych 9 (20) 17 4 17 4 7 8 9 95 75
10th NZL Patrick Haybittle 4 6 10 11 8 7 (28 UFD) 18 11 103 75
11th ESP Fernando Lamadrid Trueba 10 8 3 12 16 15 10 6 (28 UFD) 108 80
12th TUR Onur Cavit Biriz 6 5 14 8 11 9 13 (16) 16 98 82
13th GBR Andy Brown 3 3 11 21 9 (28 DNF) 18 13 7 113 85
14th MEX Mateo Salles (28 UFD) 14 13 14 6 10 14 14 14 127 99
15th RUS Ilia Kirichuk 13 (21) 19 9 14 19 11 5 17 128 107
16th ARG Belisario Kopp 11 17 15 13 10 14 17 (20) 12 129 109
17th NOR Jakob Ruud 17 9 18 19 (28 DNF) 18 5 11 13 138 110
18th USA Geronimo Nores 12 12 5 15 18 16 21 (23) 15 137 114
19th BRA Daniel Pereira 14 19 16 (20) 19 11 15 15 18 147 127
20th KOR Hyeongjung Kang 16 16 20 17 (28 DNF) 13 17 SP1 19 28 UFD 174 146
21st HUN Richard Geiger 18 18 (28 DNF) 18 15 28 DNF 19 17 19 180 152
22nd DEN Simon Thusgaard Olsen 19 22 21 (28 DNF) 28 DNF 28 DNC 23 25 21 215 187
23rd AUS Alexander Halank (28 DNC) 28 DNC 28 DNC 28 DNF 28 DNF 17 24 21 22 224 196
24th PER Santiago Bazo 20 (28 DNF) 28 DNF 28 DNC 28 DNF 28 DNF 26 24 20 230 202
25th TPE Ting-Yu Wang (28 DNF) 28 DNF 28 DNF 28 DNF 28 DNF 28 DNF 20 22 24 234 206
26th CRO Luka Rozi (28 DNF) 28 DNF 28 DNC 28 DNF 28 DNC 28 DNC 22 27 23 240 212
27th OMA Makhtar Al-Mujaini (28 DNF) 28 DNC 28 DNF 28 DNF 28 DNF 28 DNF 25 26 28 DNF 247 219


Provisional Results RS:X Girls Class

Sailed: 9, Discards: 1, To count: 8, Entries: 18, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Nat Sail HelmName R1
16 Dec
R2
16 Dec
R3
16 Dec
R4
17 Dec
R5
17 Dec
R6
17 Dec
R7
18 Dec
R8
18 Dec
R9
18 Dec
Total Nett
1st GBR Emma Wilson 2 1 (6) 4 1 1 1 1 2 19 13
2nd ISR Katy Spychakov 3 (19 UFD) 1 3 5 3 3 4 4 45 26
3rd PER Maria Belen Bazo 1 4 4 2 2 (10) 7 6 3 39 29
4th RUS Mariam Sekhposyan 4 5 8 1 (9) 2 2 3 6 40 31
5th CHN Yue Tan 7 2 3 (8) 6 6 5 2 1 40 32
6th ITA Giorgia Speciale 5 (19 UFD) 5 5 3 4 4 5 7 57 38
7th NED Aimee Hoff 6 3 2 (15) 11 11 8 7 5 68 53
8th FRA Lucie Pianazza 8 (10) 7 7 4 7 6 9 10 68 58
9th ARG Celina Saubidet Birkner 10 6 9 9 12 (14) 9 12 8 89 75
10th LAT Ketija Birzule 9 7 10 14 10 5 11 10 (19 UFD) 95 76
11th MEX Mariana Aguilar 12 8 (19 DNF) 6 7 8 14 14 13 101 82
12th POL Lidia Sulikowska 13 9 11 11 13 (15) 10 8 9 99 84
13th JPN Rina Niijima 15 11 (19 DNF) 10 8 13 12 13 12 113 94
14th ESP Magui Suarez Rizkallal 11 (19 DNF) 19 DNF 12 15 9 15 11 11 122 103
15th BRA Larissa Schenker (19 DNC) 19 DNC 19 DNC 13 14 12 13 15 14 138 119
16th TUR Derin Gunenc 14 (19 DNF) 19 DNC 16 16 19 DNF 16 16 15 150 131
17th AUS Courtney Schoutrop (19 DNC) 19 DNC 19 DNC 19 RET 19 RET 19 DNF 19 RET 17 19 UFD 169 150
18th TPE Chi-Wen Pan (19 DNC) 19 DNC 19 DNC 19 DNC 19 RET 19 DNF 17 19 DNF 19 DNF 169 150


Provisional Results 29er Girls Class

Sailed: 9, Discards: 1, To count: 8, Entries: 24, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Nat Sail HelmName CrewName R1
16 Dec
R2
16 Dec
R3
16 Dec
R4
17 Dec
R5
17 Dec
R6
17 Dec
R7
18 Dec
R8
18 Dec
R9
18 Dec
Total Nett
1st AUS Natasha Bryant Annie Wilmot 6 3 3 1 3 3 2 (9) 8 38 29
2nd NZL Greta Stewart Kate Stewart (13) 4 7 7 6 4 5 3 2 51 38
3rd POL Aleksandra Melzacka Maja Micinska 8 6 4 3 2 2 11 4 (25 UFD) 65 40
4th FIN Sirre Kronlof Veera Hokka 4 2 1 15 19 5 3 6 (25 UFD) 80 55
5th GBR Hannah Bristow Emily Covell 1 1 2 17 (23) 18 6 5 19 92 69
6th NED Ismene Usman Elise Ruyter 7 7 (25 UFD) 9 17 22 4 2 1 94 69
7th JPN Anna Yamazaki Sena Takano 2 5 10 (23) 7 16 8 17 5 93 70
8th ARG Marina Fernandez Chinigo Martina Somodi 11 (22) 16 5 5 11 7 11 11 99 77
9th DEN Andrea Schmidt Johanne Schmidt 5 10 5 8 (25 DSQ) 13 1 25 UFD 16 108 83
10th FRA Maiwenn Jacquin Enora Percheron 12 8 20 4 1 9 12 (25 UFD) 18 109 84
11th ITA Michelle Waink Lorenza Gadotti 3 12 13 20 20 7 10 (25 DSQ) 7 117 92
12th ESP Carlota Gala Lucia Gonzalez Villa 20 15 6 14 8 6 (23) 14 15 121 98
13th BRA Helena De Marchi Nicole Buuck 9 17 9 11 10 12 15 (18) 17 118 100
14th CAN Emily Bugeja Astrid Frykman (22) 20 12 16 21 8 13 7 4 123 101
15th SWE Ronja Lundberg Alice Borslov 19 14 (25 UFD) 13 15 1 17 21 3 128 103
16th RUS Zoya Novikova Diana Sabirova 10 (23) 8 19 14 23 9 1 21 128 105
17th GER Natsumi Ando Fenja Valentien 14 11 11 22 4 10 (24) 19 14 129 105
18th HKG Harriette Edmonds Juliette Martin 18 19 17 6 11 14 (20) 10 13 128 108
19th URU Candelaria Gari Cecilia Coll (25 RET) 9 14 12 16 20 16 12 9 133 108
20th SGP Bertha Han Evangeline Tan 21 (25 DNF) 21 2 13 17 21 8 6 134 109
21st NOR Emilie Andersen Maren Edland 15 18 (25 UFD) 10 9 19 18 15 10 139 114
22nd USA Louisa Nordstrom Catherine Mollerus (25 DNF) 13 19 21 12 15 14 13 12 144 119
23rd CZE Veronika Zivna Katerina Zivna 16 16 18 18 18 21 (22) 16 20 165 143
24th RSA Tammy Holden Sanmarie Fourie 17 21 15 (24) 22 24 19 20 22 184 160


Provisional Results 29er Boys Class

Sailed: 9, Discards: 1, To count: 8, Entries: 25, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Nat Sail HelmName CrewName R1
16 Dec
R2
16 Dec
R3
16 Dec
R4
17 Dec
R5
17 Dec
R6
17 Dec
R7
18 Dec
R8
18 Dec
R9
18 Dec
Total Nett
1st FRA Gwendal Nael Lilian Mercier 4 5 3 9 1 2 6 3 (12) 45 33
2nd GBR Crispin Beaumont Tom Darling 6 8 1 7 6 3 3 (18) 4 56 38
3rd SWE Oscar Engstrom Hugo Westberg (16) 3 4 5 3 12 9 10 1 63 47
4th FIN Alexander Gronblom Martin Mikkola 3 1 5 (12) 8 11 5 11 3 59 47
5th AUS John Cooley Simon Hoffman 2 7 2 4 (26 RET) 1 18 8 7 75 49
6th ITA Federico Zampiccoli Leonardo Chiste 15 14 (18) 2 9 7 1 2 5 73 55
7th ESP Pep Costa Fran Nunez 14 (26 RET) 13 3 5 5 10 1 8 85 59
8th NZL Francesco Kayrouz Oscar Gunn 11 11 11 1 4 8 (13) 12 2 73 60
9th URU Jose Pedro Chifflet Federico Radovitzky 10 10 12 16 2 4 8 5 (17) 84 67
10th ARG Santiago Duncan Elias Dalli 8 13 16 8 (20) 6 2 4 10 87 67
11th HKG Calum Gregor Russell Aylsworth 9 2 8 6 13 19 (20) 14 9 100 80
12th DEN Marcus Piron Kirketerp Sebastian Olsen 2 DPI1 (26 UFD) 9 10 11 14 16 15 6 109 83
13th POL Mikolaj Staniul Kajetan Jablonski 7 6 10 (20) 14 16 7 13 11 104 84
14th USA Ryan Ratliffe Samuel Merson (20) 15 20 11 7 10 12 7 13 115 95
15th GER Lukas Hesse Julius Neszvecsko 5 4 6 15 17 (22) 19 17 14 119 97
16th SGP Yi Nian Koh Riji Wong (26 DNF) 19 21 13 10 9 11 9 24 142 116
17th NED Lars Postma Quinten Bramervaer 17 17 15 22 (26 UFD) 20 4 6 21 148 122
18th CZE Vaclav Brabec Martin Vacha 12 18 14 17 15 13 (21) 19 16 145 124
19th BRA Lucas Cazale Lucas Mirow 13 20 19 18 12 15 (22) 16 18 153 131
20th NOR Jostein Aker Jacob Undrum (26 RET) 12 7 14 19 23 23 24 22 170 144
21st CAN Eric Lyall Andrew Wood (26 UFD) 9 26 DSQ 19 16 21 17 21 15 170 144
22nd RSA Benji Daniel Chad Stevenson 18 16 17 23 18 18 (24) 20 20 174 150
23rd ANT Rocco Falcone Louis Bavay 19 (26 UFD) 22 21 22 17 15 22 19 183 157
24th OMA Zakariya Al Wahabi Marwan Al Jabri (26 DNF) 26 DNS 26 DNC 24 21 24 14 23 23 207 181
25th RUS Mikhail Ushkov Timofey Zubkov (26 DNC) 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 26 DNC 234 208
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