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470 European Championship - Belcher and Ryan trumping the fleet

by International 470 Class Association on 13 Jul 2014
Mathew Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS-11) - 2014 470 European Championship Nikos Alevromytis / Alen Photography http://www.alen.gr
470 European Championships 2014 - Athens, Greece. Greek mythology has it that Aeolus is the ruler of the wind, and today the wind was in charge across the race track of the Saronic Gulf.

An 18-20 knot breeze for the first race of the day delivering some exhilarating races – three for the women and two for the men.

Yesterday, the seventy-three boat 470 Men fleet were split into Gold and Silver for the final series of races, ahead of the top 10 Medal Race on Tuesday 15 July 2014. So two races down today and four more to go to decide the 470 Men top 10. The fifty-one boat 470 Women’s fleet are sailing a single series, so continue as one fleet until the Medal Race.

The quality of the racing was described as beautiful today, as the world’s top sailors battle it out round the race track – it really is a spectacle to witness.

Two race wins for Mat Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS) extends their winning margin to 10 points over the second placed team, whilst behind Finland’s Joonas Lindgren/Niklas Lindgren move up to second place swapping with Spain’s Onan Barreiros/Juan Curbelo who drop to third.

Still very early days in this Championship, with another four races scheduled to complete the final series, but Belcher/Ryan are so far trumping the fleet with race wins and consistency. In an amazing display of superiority today, they showed what makes them different. From fifth place at the downwind gate, they headed back upwind, onto the reach and downwind to the finish – by which time they had accelerated to the front and won the race with a 150 metre margin over France’s Sofian Bouvet/Jeremie Mion.

Belcher /Ryan are the defending Open European Champions, with Bouvet/Mion the defending European Champions.


'It doesn’t change things so much in our team,' explained Mion referring to their goal to defend the 2013 European gold medal. 'For sure we want to defend the title, but we will just focus on doing what we know. Since last year, as a team we are more sure about ourselves, because last year was the beginning of being in the top three. But now we have been on a long road for the past year and we won ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami and have been on the podium in a lot of regattas, so we are more confident.'

Bouvet chipped in, 'It was not easy today as we didn’t expect these conditions as we were more expecting a sea breeze or meltemi, but we did well because we didn’t give up. Sometimes we were in 25th place and fought back. In race 6 we were in last place in the first upwind, but we succeeded to never give up and it turned out ok. We were not far from everyone each time, and on the reach we found good shifts and pressure. These conditions are not just about the speed, but the tactics and strategy.'

Heading up the silver fleet are Switzerland’s Yannick Brauchli/Romuald Hausser.

The 470 Men Gold and Silver fleets are scheduled to contest two races on Sunday 13 July 2014, with the first warning signal at 1300 hours for the Gold fleet.


A perfectly executed race day from Austria’s Lara Vadlau/Jola Ogar who will be wearing the yellow leader bibs tomorrow, with a one point advantage over the 2012 Olympic silver medallists Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark (GBR) from their 2,1,8 score. The series discard came into play after race 4, so with teams now able to discard their worst result the leaderboard has switched around a bit. The 2012 Olympic Gold Medallists and reigning World Champions Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) have jumped back up to third.

A tough day for the fifty-one boat women fleet with three demanding races in an opening breeze of 16-18 knots and short waves, easing to around 15 knots for the closing two races.

'It was a tough race today and not a second when we weren’t working hard,' commented Vadlau. 'But I think the hard work paid off.'

'The first two races were quite easy for us to read the wind and in the third race the seabreeze came in and it was also OK, but a bit shiftier,' concluded Vadlau.

A misjudged call on a port/starboard incident forced the Austrians into a 720 penalty turn after they crossed the port/starboard incident with the British, and knocked the Austrians back down into eighth place in race 6, a result which Vadlau was hoping would be third before the incident.


Mills/Clark have spent three months out of the boat as they both recover from injury, so a tougher day for them than others.

'Our sailing fitness has taken a bit over the last few months,' said Mills, 'so it was a pretty physical day for us and we are feeling pretty exhausted. Physically in the boat, the first race I was a bit nervous as when it is windy is when my back struggles. A few twinges, but everything held up reasonably well and we soon settled into it and could relax during the race.'

Despite their consistent day the British pair were not happy about their boat handling.

'We made it difficult for ourselves,' laughed Clark. 'In that wind and those waves shows it. So we were on basic hoists and that kind of thing. We struggled a bit which put us in the pack. But it is really good racing. There are some of the younger fleet who weren’t at the Olympics last time who have pulled through the last two year and are becoming really tough competitors, so it is really good.'

The 470 Men Gold and Silver fleets are scheduled to contest two races on Sunday 14 July, with the first warning signal at 1300 hours for the Gold fleet.







470 Men

 

SAIL #

BOW

SPONSOR/BOAT

CREW

CLUB

CAT

NET points

TOTAL points

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

AUS 11

5

 

Mathew Belcher
Will Ryan

RQYS, SYC, NRV/RQYS, SYC

 

9

15

3

6

1

3

1

1

2

FIN 7

9

ROOTS AND CULTURE

Joonas Lindgren
Niklas Lindgren

HSK

 

19

43

4

2

4

2

24

7

3

ESP 9

17

ANYE

Onan Barreiros
Juan Curbelo

Real club nautico de gran canaria

 

22

54

5

8

2

1

6

32

4

GBR 863

3

 

Luke Patience
Elliot Willis

RNCYC/

 

25

44

4

7

9

1

19

4

5

FRA 27

2

 

Sofian Bouvet
Jeremie Mion

SRA/SRH

 

30

42

12

1

11

5

2

11

6

CRO 83

1

BRUNA

Sime Fantela
Igor Marenic

J.K. Sv. Krsevan

 

30

44

9

11

3

4

3

14

7

ARG 7

7

PAUL AND SHARK

Lucas Calabrese
Juan De La Fuente

Yacht Club Argentino/

 

31

56

6

6

6

8

25

5

8

AUT 3

14

GERTRUDE

Matthias Schmid
Florian Reichstaedter

YCBb

 

32

52

9

10

5

2

20

6

9

GRE 165

40

 

Panagiotis Kampouridis
Efstathios Papadopoulos

YACHT CLUB OF GREECE/NOKB

 

35

56

2

13

5

21

13

2

10

GRE 1

6

 

Panagiotis Mantis
Pavlos Kagialis

P.S.C./

 

39

57

1

18

10

8

7

13

11

SWE 349

4

 

Anton Dahlberg
Fredrik Bergstrom

KSSS

 

41

70

1

29

18

3

10

9

12

FRA 44

10

EQUIPE DE FRANCE - BANQUE POPULAIRE

Pierre Leboucher
Nicolas Le Berre

ASPTT Nantes/CN Plouguerneau

 

43

60

2

2

16

11

17

12

13

USA 1713

8

 

Stuart McNay
David Hughes

NYYC / Beverly YC/

 

47

77

8

26

3

7

30

3

14

SWE 350

38

 

Carl-Fredrik Fock
Marcus Dackhammar

gkss /

 

53

86

11

5

1

5

33

31

15

RUS 2

26

 

Mikhail Sheremetyev
Maksim Sheremetyev

Saint-Petersburg yaht-club

 

58

83

25

5

6

20

8

19


470 Women
 

SAIL #

BOW

SPONSOR/BOAT

CREW

CLUB

CAT

NET points

TOTAL points

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

AUT 431

8

CATALeJA

Lara Vadlau
Jolanta Ogar

KYCK

 

17

27

2

10

4

2

1

8

2

GBR 118

22

THE HONEY BADGER

Hannah Mills
Saskia Clark

RTYC/WMYC, DSC

 

18

24

3

5

1

6

3

6

3

NZL 75

2

KINGSPAN

Jo Aleh
Polly Powrie

RNZYS

 

27

44

5

3

17

11

5

3

4

GBR 321

3

TEAM 3,2,1

Sophie Weguelin
Eilidh Mcintyre

lyminton/Hayling Island Sailing Club

 

28

43

4

12

9

15

2

1

5

USA 1712

4

 

Anne Haeger
Briana Provancha

US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider/

 

36

52

1

14

6

16

8

7

6

BRA 177

14

 

Fernanda Oliveira
Ana Barbachan

CBVela

 

36

51

7

6

3

8

15

12

7

NED 216

7

DELTA LLOYD KERNPLOEG

Afrodite Kyranakou
Anneloes Van Veen

Delta Lloyd Kernploeg

 

52

68

13

9

16

7

12

11

8

RUS 97

11

 

Alisa Kirilyuk
Liudmila Dmitrieva

Moscow SS, CSK VMF /Saratov SS, CSK VMF

 

53

77

14

7

11

5

24

16

9

SLO 64

5

 

Tina Mrak
Veronika Macarol

JK Pirat Portoroz/JK Pirat Portoroz

 

54

78

10

20

24

3

19

2

10

ITA 16

13

MOU

Roberta Caputo
Alice Sinno

CCAniene

 

59

104

15

2

19

13

10

45

11

FRA 9

1

 

Camille Lecointre
Helene Defrance

SRBrest - Equipe de france militaire/ASPTT Marseille

 

64

116

6

UFD

12

12

30

4

12

SUI 5

20

MILLA

Linda Fahrni
Maja Siegenthaler

Thunersee Yachtclub/Thunersee Yacgtclub

 

72

113

18

19

10

41

4

21

13

BRA 18

9

 

Renata Decnop
Isabel Swan

CBVela / RYC

 

73

104

24

16

31

3

27

5

14

CRO 111

15

 

Enia Nincevic
Romana Zupan

JEDRILICARSKI KLUB USKOK/J.k.Uskok

 

80

101

17

21

20

19

6

18

15

GER 72

21

OWN THE WIND

Annika Bochmann
Karoline Goltzer

VSaW

 

82

123

22

22

41

9

20

9



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Two races are scheduled for all fleets on Sunday 13 July 2014, with the 470 Men Gold getting underway first with a scheduled warning signal of 1300 hours, followed by the 470 Men Silver and then the 470 Event website
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