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Outteridge and Jensen – What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger

by Rob Kothe and Jedda Murphy on 22 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander - Outteridge and Jensen in 49er battle Thom Touw http://www.thomtouw.com
The London 49er Gold Medallist, Artemis America’s Cup skipper, Moth 2014 World Champion, Nathan Outteridge had a tough day at the office today.

Not quite as tough as the one he had in the Qingdao 2008 49er medal race, but some of the same players were there...

In the Dunas boat park, post Santander Medal Race Outteridge was rueful about opportunities lost.


‘Going into the medal race we were two points off the Danish team so it was a who beat who scenario. But we also had the Portuguese and Austrians right behind us so we had to be mindful of where they were in the race.

‘The Medal race was sailed right in front of the grandstand here. We had anything between three knots and ten knots of breeze. It was pretty tricky for the whole race and we found ourselves anywhere between second in the race and last. It was like a rollercoaster of a race.

‘It was very stressful racing. It was sort of one of those races where you toss a coin and that’s your result.


‘We came back well on the second beat. We came back well on the third beat but just couldn’t hold it. We just didn’t put our boat in the right position probably at the end of the day.

‘Last top we got ahead of the Danes with about three between us and them and on the run they brought down some pressure and basically sailed round the outside of us and on the finishing line they beat us by about a pole length.


‘It was a pretty disappointing day for us to be honest, to have sailed so well all week. To have had a few errors and yesterday there was a big mishap for us coming in last in that race, last race of gold fleet. Feeling pretty upset about the result today but that’s life and there is two years to go to the Olympics.

‘It has been a very long week here at the ISAF worlds. We have had a lot of light winds, postponement on the water for up to five or six hours on several occasions and the other extreme of racing in over 30 knots of breeze so it has been a very challenging week.


‘A couple of days ago my back flared up a bit and it’s been really good for almost the last eight or nine years now (Nathan was involved in a near fatal collision with a tree on his way to an Olympic class meet in 2006. Doctors said he would likely never walk again, but he made an amazing recovery. )

‘But it flared up this week, I have had some good painkillers today and to be honest in the medal race I didn’t even feel my back the whole race.


‘My mind was a bit preoccupied on wind shifts and other boats. It’s been a really tough week mentally and physically and probably one of the longest ones we have had in a long time.

‘This event marks the end of 2014 for us in the International events. We have got Sail Melbourne coming up in December and between now and the Goobs and I are off to join Artemis in San Francisco and get stuck into that.


‘Last year we basically took a year off and when you take a year off from any Olympic sport it takes a long time to get back to the top and that is what this year is about, trying to identify what we need to do and we have got a good list.

‘We are also working with 49er coach Emmett Lazich working out what we need to do for next year so we can start winning some events and start to build the confidence come Rio. We always knew this year was going to be tough.

‘I am not going to tell you what we are going to do but we have got plenty of things up our sleeves on what we are going to work on.


‘Probably one of the best things we have got going for us now is Dave Gilmour and Rhys Mara have just qualified for the AST and came seventh at the world championships here, so we have got a great training partner and we are going to push each other all the way and one of us will get selected to go to the Olympics.

‘It’s not definite that we are actually going to go to the Games but to have another team in the team with us who is going to travel the world next year is going to be a huge benefit for us.

‘You saw what happened with Peter and Blair this year having fellow NZ 49er sailors Marcus Hansen and Josh Porebski come in second at the world’s last year and I think that have Dave and Rhys with us is only going to make us a better team for next year.’




49er Overall Results

 

Pos

Nation

Sail Number

Crew

Race

Points

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Total

Net

1

NZL

NZL 1

Peter Burling

Blair Tuke

1

4

6

1

4

1

8

2

1

1

(26)
DSQ

5

2

62.00

36.00

2

DEN

DEN 30

Jonas Warrer

Anders Thomsen

(33)

11

3

3

3

9

13

3

7

4

3

11

12

115.00

82.00

3

AUS

AUS 5

Nathan Outteridge

Iain Jensen

16

4

9

19

1

3

1

13

3

2

1

(25)

14

111.00

86.00

4

AUT

AUT 84

Nico Delle - Karth

Nikolaus Resch

5

5

1

(26)

9.3
RDG

4

2

18

5

9

20

9

4

117.30

91.30

5

POR

POR 27

Jorge Lima

José Costa

6

(19)

2

8

8

13

5

14

13

6

5

1

12
DPI

112.00

93.00

6

GBR

GBR 10

John Pink

Stuart Bithell

(25)

17

7

1

7

7

4

16

15

10

4

16

6

135.00

110.00

7

AUS

AUS 91

David Gilmour

Rhys Mara

16

3

(19)

4

1

19

11

5

19

17

10

3

8

135.00

116.00

8

IRL

IRL 99

Ryan Seaton

Matthew Mcgovern

2

15

(37)

2

14

11

9

6

2

13

12

18

18

159.00

122.00

9

FRA

FRA 3

Manu Dyen

Stéphane Christidis

10

(41)
UFD

16

2

4

8

7

4

6

11

19

15

20

163.00

122.00

10

ESP

ESP 32

Carlos Paz

Anton Paz Blanco

7

23

14

(41)
DNF

3

2

24

8

11

3

2

23

16

177.00

136.00

11

GBR

GBR 77

Stephen Morrison

Chris Grube

17

12

(35)

11

6

18

19

11

4

12

6

12

 

163.00

128.00

12

ITA

ITA 969

Stefano Cherin

Andrea Tesei

2

15

5

12

10

6

(23)

17

9

18

13

22

 

152.00

129.00

13

FRA

FRA 6

Julien D'ortoli

Noé Delpech

3

(25)

18

8

13

15

6

9

12

16

11

19

 

155.00

130.00

14

GBR

GBR 98

David Evans

Edward Powys

7

14

2

13

(41)
DSQ

14

12

22

8

8

26
DNF

6

 

173.00

132.00

15

GBR

GBR 114

Nic Asher

Fynn Sterritt

(30)

2

6

15

10

21

18

19

10

15

16.6
RDG

2

 

164.60

134.60

16

NZL

NZL 2

Marcus Hansen

Josh Porebski

1

22

14

10

6

17

(25)

21

16

5

8

17

 

162.00

137.00

17

POL

POL 42

Lukasz Przybytek

Pawel Kolodzinski

13

21

16

9

7

12

10

14.6
RDG

(22)

20

9

8

 

161.60

139.60

18

GBR

GBR 25

James Peters

Samuel Batten

11

6

7

(25)

25

10

17

10

14

23

14

7

 

169.00

144.00

19

FIN

FIN 49

Lauri Lehtinen

Miikka Pennanen

4

10

13

7

(26)

23

20

15

18

7

17

14

 

174.00

148.00

20

ITA

ITA 444

Luca Dubbini

Roberto Dubbini

6

(32)

4

22

5

5

14

23

23

22

7

20

 

183.00

151.00

21

CRO

CRO 13

Pavle Kostov

Petar Cupac

11

1

13

11

19

(24)

16

7

17

19

15

24

 

177.00

153.00

22

ITA

ITA 22

Giuseppe Angilella

Pietro Zucchetti

21

7

(31)

7

11

22

3

12

21

24

16

13

 

188.00

157.00

23

ITA

ITA 26

Ruggero Tita

Giacomo Cavalli

23

24

10

6

12

16

15

1

20

25

(26)
DNF

10

 

188.00

162.00

24

USA

USA 150

Bradley Funk

Trevor Burd

19

1

11

5

5

20

22

25

(26)
DNC

14

21

21

 

190.00

164.00

25

NZL

NZL 127

Logan Dunning Beck

Jack Simpson

5

8

5

18

(33)

26
DNF

21

24

24

21

18

4

 

207.00

174.00

26

AUS

AUS 66

William Phillips

Jasper Warren

24

16

(38)

15

2

1

10

5

3

13

     

127.00

89.00

27

AUS

AUS 20

Steven Thomas

Sam Phillips

31

2

(33)

27

14

2

5

1

1

8

     

124.00

91.00

28

USA

USA 17

Frederick Strammer

Zachary Brown

17

(30)

8

24

22

3

6

4

9

2

     

125.00

95.00

29

POL

POL 52

Tomasz Januszewski

Jacek Nowak

15

18

(28)

23

17

5

3

8

2

4

     

123.00

95.00

30

BRA

BRA 332

Marco Soffiatti Grael

Gabriel Borges

18

13

(32)

13

12

10

12

3

6

12

     

131.00

99.00

31

JPN

JPN 81

Yukio Makino

Kenji Takahashi

19

12

12

18

13

(24)

16

12

8

5

     

139.00

115.00

32

SWE

SWE 116

Fritiof Hedström

Niclas Düring

8

30

24

3

(41)
UFD

7

13

9

12

19

     

166.00

125.00

33

SWE

SWE 500

Victor Bergstr?m

Victor Vasternas

13

18

(41)
DNF

16

21

4

24

26

5

6

     

174.00

133.00

34

GER

GER 55

Justus Schmidt

Max Boehme

(28)

6

15

17

22

13

17

16

13

15

     

162.00

134.00

35

ESP

ESP 8

Federico Alonso Tellechea

Arturo Alonso Tellechea

22

24

20

6

18
RDG

22

8

11

4

(26)

     

161.00

135.00

36

GBR

GBR 600

Rory Hunter

Neil Hunter

27

(34)

21

10

11

18

22

17

7

10

     

177.00

143.00

37

ESP

ESP 900

Diego Botín

Pablo Turrado

12

27

27

17

(41)
DNF

8

14

7

16

17

     

186.00

145.00

38

ARG

ARG 133

Yago Lange

Klaus Lange

24

21

(41)
DNF

12

8

21

2

19

20

20

     

188.00

147.00

39

RUS

RUS 178

Artem Basalkin

Nikolay Chernikov

3

8

(41)
DNF

14

41
DSQ

15

20

20

19

9

     

190.00

149.00

40

CAN

CAN 905

David Mori

Justin Barnes

29

20

15

(41)
DNC

9

12

21

10

18

16

     

191.00

150.00

41

POR

POR 76

Francisco Rebello De Andrade

João Rosa

26

9

4

(28)

28

6

4

23

25

27

     

180.00

152.00

42

AUS

AUS 400

Joel Turner

Lewis Brake

20

17

23

(41)
UFD

16

29
DNF

29
DNF

6

10

3

     

194.00

153.00

43

RUS

RUS 281

Pavel Kalinchev

Pavel Karachov

26

16

(41)
DNF

23

19

9

29
DNF

14

11

7

     

195.00

154.00

44

USA

USA 808

Thomas Barrows, III

Joseph Morris

(33)

32

10

24

9

16

18

15

22

11

     

190.00

157.00

45

POL

POL 107

Przemek Filipowicz

Jacek Piasecki

8

23

17
RDG

21

16

25

23

2

(29)
DSQ

22

     

186.00

157.00

46

FRA

FRA 14

Mathieu Frei

Yann Rocherieux

20

(41)
UFD

11

4

41
DSQ

14

1

29
UFD

17

24

     

202.00

161.00

47

GER

GER 779

Philipp Müller

Kilian Holzapfel

25

(36)

22

19

17

19

11

13

21

18

     

201.00

165.00

48

SWE

SWE 16

Carl P Sylvan

Hannes Westberg

28

(29)

9

22

27

11

9

25

14

21

     

195.00

166.00

49

AUT

AUT 29

Benjamin Bildstein

David Hussl

(41)
DSQ

11

12

26

15

29
UFD

15

21

15

23

     

208.00

167.00

50

NED

NED 927

Remy Oomens

Bart de Haan

12

29

(41)
DNF

20

24

23

19

18

23

1

     

210.00

169.00

51

BEL

BEL 777

Yannick Lefèbvre

Matthieu Janssens

9

(26)

26

20

23

17

7

22

24

25

     

199.00

173.00

52

RSA

RSA 105

Graeme Willcox

Andrew Tarboton

30

(31)

1

27

26

20

25

24

26

14

     

224.00

193.00

53

GRE

GRE 175

Stelios Sotiriou

Alfonso Panagiotidis

23

5

(34)

29

22.8
RDG

29
DNF

29
DNF

29
DNF

29
DNF

29
DNF

     

258.80

224.80

54

GBR

GBR 4

Dylan Fletcher-Scott

Alain Sign

(41)
UFD

20

41
DNF

33

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

   

144.00

103.00

55

BRA

BRA 300

Dante Bianchi

Thomas Low-Beer

29

7

(41)
DNF

41
UFD

18

7

2

5

2

10

2

   

164.00

123.00

56

FRA

FRA 144

Kévin Fischer

Marc Mallaret

14

37

(41)
DSQ

21

20

3

6

3

5

7

28
UFD

   

185.00

144.00

57

ITA

ITA 23

Jacopo Plazzi

Umberto Molineris

39

22

29

14

(41)
DSQ

1

5

2

28
DNF

2

13

   

196.00

155.00

58

IVB

IVB 284

Alec Anderson

Christopher Brockbank

32

9

(41)
DNF

41
UFD

21

6

7

10

7

15

10

   

199.00

158.00

59

ESP

ESP 800

Víctor Payá

Alvaro Del Arco

15

13

(41)
DNF

30

34

9

3

28
UFD

6

22

6

   

207.00

166.00

60

EST

EST 372

Tonis Haavel

Lenart Kivistik

35

28

3

(41)
DNF

27

20

19

9

9

14

11

   

216.00

175.00

61

SUI

SUI 111

Sébastien Schneiter

Lucien cujean

(34)

14

17

31

24
RDG

17

14

15

28
DNF

12

4

   

210.00

176.00

62

ESP

ESP 161

Carlos Robles

daniel canovas colon

14

27

(41)
DNF

37

15

10

13

11

11

28
DNF

15

   

222.00

181.00

63

SUI

SUI 257

Victor Casas

Bryan Mettraux

32

39

25

32

(41)
UFD

11

9

6

28
DNF

3

3

   

229.00

188.00

64

RUS

RUS 125

Konstantin Nosov

Alexander Gaydaenko

10

33

30

(34)

23

4

12

28
DNC

13

21

22

   

230.00

196.00

65

SWE

SWE 131

Gustav Petterson

Marcus Anjemark

(41)
UFD

35

41
DNF

29

29

5

8

4

28
BFD

5

17

   

242.00

201.00

66

ARG

ARG 97

Gonzalo Pollitzer

Federico Villambrosa

4

28

(41)
DNF

41
DNC

20

8

28
UFD

14

28
BFD

16

16

   

244.00

203.00

67

BEL

BEL 314

Levi Slap

Tom Pelsmaekers

21

36

(41)
DNF

28

29

12

21

13

15

9

19

   

244.00

203.00

68

CAN

CAN 311

John Ferguson

Arthur Ferguson

37

37

(41)
DNF

5

28

18

17

8

3

23

28
UFD

   

245.00

204.00

69

ESP

ESP 683

Marti LLena

Jordi Llena

27.5
RDG

35

8

(36)

31

13

22

28
UFD

10

11

21

   

242.50

206.50

70

GBR

GBR 494

Chris Taylor

Chris Brewer

37

(40)

39

25

24

15

20

17

8

13

12

   

250.00

210.00

71

CHI

CHI 700

Benjamin Grez Ahrens

Cristóbal Grez Ahrens

31

33

(41)
DSQ

9

32

28
DNF

11

7

28
BFD

17

14

   

251.00

210.00

72

USA

USA 113

Dane Wilson

William McBride

36

(38)

36

35

30

14

16

16

12

20

7

   

260.00

222.00

73

DEN

DEN 132

Mads Stephensen Lübeck

Nikolaj Hoffmann Buhl

22

19

(41)
DNF

31

41
DSQ

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNC

4

4

20

   

266.00

225.00

74

GER

GER 12

Erik Heil

Fabian Graf

(41)
UFD

10

41
DNF

41
DNS

25

28
DNC

4

12

28
DNF

8

28
DNF

   

266.00

225.00

75

GBR

GBR 360

Jack Hawkins

Christopher Thomas

27

26

(41)
DNF

41
DNF

18

16

10

28
UFD

28
BFD

28
DNF

5

   

268.00

227.00

76

DEN

DEN 711

Tobias Hemdorff

Mathias Livbjerg

35

34

(41)
DNF

30

41
DNF

21

15

28
UFD

14

6

9

   

274.00

233.00

77

IND

IND 316

Ganapathy Kelapanda

Varun Thakkar

9

3

(41)
RET

41
RET

41
DNF

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNC

28
DNF

18

18

   

283.00

242.00

78

ITA

ITA 140

Andrea Savio

Alessandro Savio

18

25

(41)
DNF

16

41
RET

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNF

28
DNF

   

309.00

268.00

79

CZE

CZE 368

Lukas Cejnar

Matyas Cejnar

36

31

(41)
DNF

41
DNC

41
DNF

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNC

28
DNF

28
DNF

8

   

338.00

297.00

80

RUS

RUS 136

Denis Shcheeglov

Mikhail Popov

34

(41)
DSQ

41
DNF

41
DNC

41
DNF

19

18

28
DNC

28
DNF

19

28
UFD

   

338.00

297.00

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Chatting with Denis R., currently the owner of a J/99 and soon to be of a J/112E We asked some questions to Denis R., currently the owner of a J/99 and soon to be of a J/112E. He shares his feelings about why he chose the J/99 and why he is staying in the family with his next boat, the J/112E.
Posted on 17 Apr
The Globe40 bound for Valparaiso
Adding the stopover in Chile to its provisional schedule After several months of exchanges and a recent week on site, the GLOBE40 is thrilled to add a stopover in Valparaiso in Chile to its provisional schedule.
Posted on 17 Apr