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Delta Lloyd Regatta - French are proving the teams to beat in Nacra 17

by Delta Lloyd Regatta on 21 May 2014
Nacra 17 - 2014 Delta Lloyd Regatta, day 1 Sander van der Borch http://www.sandervanderborch.com
The ever growing Nacra 17 fleet is one of the largest this week at the Delta Lloyd Regatta with 35 entries, and arguably one of the strongest teams here is the British squad which has five boats competing.

Three of them are in the top 10 in the world rankings, though with most of the class still on a steep learning curve, they have to continually improve to stay ahead of the game to remain competitive.

Pippa Wilson, part of the 2008 Yngling British gold medalist crew, returned to Olympic sailing last year, and was instantly attracted by the Nacra 17. Sailing with John Gimson, she reflected on the depth of talent in the whole team.

'We are lucky with the amount of experience and talent in the team. That comes from a lot of years of hard work and so it’s really about the people involved. Everyone is really committed and willing to put in the time. We are also lucky to be well supported and we have a very good coach.'

'We have a few things to catch up with in terms of catamaran stuff, but all the sailors are pretty experienced. The learning curve is still very steep. The boats are pretty challenging to sail and obviously everyone is improving at a pretty quick rate. Every day you think you know what is going on and then it is different again, so it’s definitely a challenge in that respect. You have to take the good with the bad. But they are really great boats to sail, a new challenge.'

World number two Ben Saxton, who made the switch to Nacra 17 from the 470 in 2012, is sailing with Hannah Diamond. He said, 'I think one of our team strengths is that we don’t really care what the breeze is. We are pretty quick regardless.' They also took the silver in last year’s world championship are the top ranked team here this week.


'You are learning something new every day. Something comes up that you haven’t quite felt before or seen or worked out. So it’s basically getting more and more fine tuned. And the fleet is always getting better so you need to get the fine tuning sorted, otherwise you have a day like we had today.'

On being part of a big team, Wilson added, 'It’s a huge strength being able to train hard together and push each other and we all know we are all in it to get each other better.'

Meanwhile, the 2010 Match Racing World Champion and 2012 Olympian Lucy Macgregor has also made the switch to the Nacra 17. Macgregor and Andrew Walsh are currently the top British boat this week, sitting in third overall after winning the second race. Showing the depth in the team, the second British boat is Rupert White and Nikki Boniface. White brings a generation of cat sailing heritage to the team with both his father and grandfather being Olympians in the Tornado class. His grandfather, Reg White, of course, won gold in 1976. Wilson and Gimson ended the day in 10th, while Saxton and Diamond are down in 16th.

As expected the French are proving the teams to beat with world champions Billy Besson and Marie Riou on equal points with Franck Cammas and Sophie de Turckheim at the top of the leaderboard after day one.






N17 Results

Rank

Sailnumber

Crew

 

 

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

FRA1

BESSON Billy

RIOU Marie

 

3

3

7

13

2

FRA077

CAMMAS Franck

de TURCKHEIM Sophie

 

5

5

3

13

3

GBR056

MACGREGOR Lucy

WALSH Andrew

 

12

1

4

17

4

AUS064

BUNDOCK Darren

CURTIS Nina

 

7

15

1

23

5

NED243

GROENVELD Renee

KROL Steven

 

1

14

8

23

6

FRA078

LAUGIER Flora

BEDLLET Valentin

 

15

7

9

31

7

FRA199

PETITJEAN BACKES Ingrid

BACKES Olivier

 

4

2

26

32

8

GBR120

WHITE Rupert

BONIFACE Nikki

 

21

6

6

33

9

DEN082

CHRISTIANSEN Lin Ea Cenholt

THOMSEN Anders

 

2

13

19

34

10

GBR058

WILSON Pippa

GIMSON John

 

13

8

13

34

11

FRA063

OGEREAU Audrey

VANDAME Matthieu

 

19

18

2

39

12

GBR182

PHIPPS Tom

PASCOE Zennor

 

20

10

15

45

13

FRA083

DOMAND Vincent

MERELLE Fanny

 

22

11

12

45

14

AUS133

WATERHOUSE Jason

DARMANIN Lisa

 

14

20

11

45

15

NED214

MULDER Mandy

de KONING Coen

 

25

17

5

47

16

GBR2

SAXTON Benjamin

DIAMOND Hannah

 

8

25

18

51

17

GRE210

BEKATOROU Sofia

TRIGONIS Konstantinos

 

23

12

17

52

18

SUI041

BUHLER Matias

BRUGGER Nathalie

 

OCS

4

14

54

19

ARU212

van der VELDEN Nicole

VISSER Thijs

 

17

21

16

54

20

NZL222

JONES Gemma

SAUNDERS Jason

 

9

22

24

55

21

DEN17

NORREGAARD Allan

JUST EMSVANG Line

 

11

OCS

10

57

22

USA27

MENDELBLATT Mark

MENDELBLATT Carolina

 

6

33

25

64

23

FRA065

VAIREAUX Moana

AUDINET Manon

 

OCS

9

22

67

24

HUN218

VIRAG Flora

GECSE Balazs

 

16

28

29

73

25

AUS067

PIETROMONACO Pip

WIERZBOWSKI James

 

24

30

20

74

26

NOR196

MARTINSEN Nicholas Fadler

MORTENSEN Martine Steller

 

28

16

32

76

27

NED81

DELNOOZ Elke

van LEEUWEN Jeroen

 

DNF

19

21

76

28

AUS105

WALKER Evan

GILBERT Annalise

 

10

32

OCS

78

29

BRA1

FREITAS Clinio de

SWAN de FREITAS Claudia

 

29

23

27

79

30

GER061

HEEG Finn

BAARS Merle

 

27

24

28

79

31

GBR152

CLIFFORD Alicia

BRUTON Thomas

 

31

26

23

80

32

RUS022

DZHENBAEV Sergey

IVANOVA Daria

 

18

29

OCS

83

33

DEN187

ANDREASEN Anette Viborg

CHRISTENSEN Martin Hjortlund

 

26

27

30

83

34

NED005

CLEEREN Koen

HEIJSTEK Charlotte

 

30

31

31

92

35

MON007

MEDECIN RODELATO Blandine

RODELATO Jean

 

32

34

33

99

Legenda

(...)

Discarded Race

BFD

Black flag discardible Disqualification

DNC

Did not come to the starting area

DNF

Did not finish

DNS

Did not start

DPI

Discretionary Penalty

DSQ

Disqualification

OCS

On the course side of the starting line

RAF

Retired after finishing

RDG

Redress given

Results provisional

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