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2016 European SB20 Grand Slam - Challenging mixed conditions

by Helen Fretter on 6 May 2016
2016 European SB20 Grand Slam - Sans Blague (FRA) and MST (RUS) Pierre Germain/Yacht Club de Cannes
2016 European SB20 Grand Slam - The SB20 fleet assembled in glamorous Cannes, on the south of France, for the first European Grand Slam of the season from April 29-May 1.

Sixteen teams from five nations, including several top ranked crews, gathered at the Yacht Club de Cannes this week. Among them were two French Youth teams from the Fédération Française de Voile (FFV), along with Russian visitors ‘Melston Team’ and ‘VIS Team’, the French entry ‘Black Magic’ sailing with Volvo Ocean Race and round the world racer Thomas Rouxel, Briton John Pollard’s ‘Xcellent’ team, and the Alexia Sailing Team of Figaro du Solitaire skipper Alexia Barrier. They were joined by a strong home entry, as well as visitors from Germany and Holland.

The weather forecast on the eve of the regatta predicted light airs for most of the weekend and the first day of racing was true to the forecast. With four - seven knots, two races were held in an easterly in the East Bay, followed by two races in the West Bay after the wind shifted to the south later in the day.

‘VIS Team’ from Russia was on fire in the light conditions to score two wins and a second place, securing them the top spot by Friday evening. John Pollard’s ‘Xcellent’ team was also very consistent with a pair of second places, a third and a fourth, enough to move them into the runner-up position on the first night. ‘Melston Team’ was third after four races on the first day.



After a relaxing two hours spent awaiting the breeze at the Cannes Yacht Club bar, racing got started on Saturday in the early afternoon with a building sea-breeze from the south. With 12-16 knots, conditions were ideal to get three more races on the scorecard.

With two bullets and a third place, ‘Xcellent’ secured the top spot with an 11 point lead. The team included two members of last year’s World Championship-winning crew, Marine Boudot and Emeric Michel, together with two new additions.

On Sunday was a difficult call for the Race Committee, with was a strong front moving through and gusts of up to 30 knots expected. However, as the wind was closer to 20 knots it was decided that the fleet should head out onto the race course. The SB20s were rewarded with several memorable photo opportunities on the downwind legs as the wind steadily built, combined with the short chop of East Bay. When the gun was fired for second race, the wind had built to a steady 25 knots, but within a few minutes, it was closer to 30 knots. There were numerous boats sailing close to the edge on the last downwind leg, but the ‘France Juene’ team held steady to win both races of the day.

Despite their efforts, with an 11-point lead, John Pollard and his ‘Xcellent' team prevailed for the win, as the rest of the podium remained unchanged from Saturday evening's results.

The next Grand Slam events take place at the North Sea Regatta in Holland, May 13-15 2016, and during Cowes Week, on the Isle of Wight (UK), from August 6-9 2016.



Overall Results:

1st 3724 XCELLENT (GBR) John Pollard, Bob Smith and Steve Proctor 20pts
2nd 3653 FRANCE JEUNE (FRA) Gabriel Skoczek Bernard, Lucas Chatonnier, Marine Boudot, Emeric Michel, Hugo Feydit 25pts
3rd 3707 VIS SAILING TEAM (RUS) Vadim Pushev, Timur Sabirzianov, Alexander Mikhailov 38pts
4th 3708 MELSTON TEAM (RUS) Kirill Frolov, Alexey Murashkin, Egor Ignatenko 38pts
5th 3034 OCEANTEAM (FRA) Johan RAvier, Helene Urrutti, Mahaut De Villeneuve, Marc Nieuwbourg, Frederic Peroche 40pts.

Results:

Rgs Ident Concurrents P Ret P tot c.1 c.2 c.3 c.4 c.5 c.6 c.7 c.8 c.9 Club / Pays
1

 3724

XCELLENT 
 POLLARD John
 SMITH Bob 
 PROCTER Steve 

20.00 28.00 2
2.0
2
2.0
3
3.0
4
4.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
3
3.0
8
8.0
4
4.0


GRANDE-BRETAGNE
-
-

2

 3653

FRANCE JEUNE 
 
SKOCZEK BERNARD Gabriel
 
CHATONNIER Lucas 
 
BOUDOT Marine 
 
MICHEL Emeric 
 
FEYDIT Hugo 

25.00 36.00 7
7.0
11
11.0
6
6.0
2
2.0
3
3.0
4
4.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
1
1.0


S N MARSEILLE
CATAMARAN C NOUMEA
S R ANTIBES
S R ANTIBES
CN LA TREMBLADE

3

 3707

VIS SAILING TEAM 
 PUSHEV Vadim
 SABIRZIANOV Timur 
 MIKHAILOV Alexander 

38.00 55.00 1
1.0
1
1.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
7
7.0
DSQj
17.0
5
5.0
5
5.0
8
8.0


RUSSIE
-
-

4

 3708

MELSTON TEAM 
 
FROLOV Kirill
 
MURASHKIN Alexey 
 
IGNATENKO Egor 

38.00 50.00 3
3.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
5
5.0
7
7.0
7
7.0
7
7.0


RUSSIE
-
-

5

 3034

OCEANTEAM 
 
RAVIER Johan
 
URRUTTI Helene 
 
DE VILLENEUVE BARG Mahaut 
 
NIEUWBOURG Marc 
 
PEROCHE Frederic 

40.00 53.00 10
10.0
3
3.0
13
13.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
6
6.0
4
4.0
3
3.0
2
2.0


Y C CANNES
Y C CANNES
C O Y C HYEROIS
Y C CANNES
Y C CANNES

6

 3706

BLACK MAGIC 
 
RUSSO Edward
 
FAVENNEC Gilles 
 
ROUXEL Thomas 

45.00 56.00 5
5.0
6
6.0
1
1.0
5
5.0
9
9.0
8
8.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
11
11.0


C N VALERIQUAIS
SN ST QUAY PORTRIEUX
C N Port blanc

7

 3302

:-) 
 
FESTINO Alexandre
 
MASSUS Yannick 
 
FESTINO Jade 
 
COHEN Benjamin 

48.00 65.00 6
6.0
8
8.0
8
8.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
2
2.0
8
8.0
2
2.0
DNF
17.0


C N S CARQUEIRANNE
C N S CARQUEIRANNE
C N S CARQUEIRANNE
C N S CARQUEIRANNE

8

 3722

MST 
 GRIGORIEV Vasiliy
 
USHKOV Valeriy 
 
MARKIN Mikhail 

53.00 65.00 4
4.0
12
12.0
11
11.0
12
12.0
8
8.0
3
3.0
6
6.0
6
6.0
3
3.0


RUSSIE
-
-

9

 3714

MXTC 
 
VAN DRIEL Marco
 LEERLING Bart 
 
WORSELING Martijn 

55.00 72.00 8
8.0
10
10.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
11
11.0
7
7.0
DSQj
17.0
4
4.0
5
5.0


HOLLANDE
-
-

10

 3169

KERL 
 
CAMILLI Christophe
 
DUCELIER Jules 
 
PONTHIEU Olivier 
 
PONTHIEU Cecile 

58.00 71.00 9
9.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
6
6.0
4
4.0
13
13.0
10
10.0
10
10.0
10
10.0


YC LA GRANDE MOTTE
S N P H
S R ANTIBES
S N P H

11

 3339

SANS BLAGUE 
 
LAMBERT Pierre yves
 
VIGNEUX Iris 
 
VALLI Ivrith 
 
DEBONNET Mathieu 
 
HERPIN Frederic 

77.00 94.00 14
14.0
9
9.0
5
5.0
13
13.0
10
10.0
OCS
17.0
9
9.0
11
11.0
6
6.0


C O Y C HYEROIS
C O Y C HYEROIS
C O Y C HYEROIS
Y C CANNES
C O Y C HYEROIS

12

 3576

LADYBUG 
 
MELEN Benoit
 
BAUM Gregory 
 
BRIOIST Eric 

92.00 109.00 12
12.0
7
7.0
10
10.0
15
15.0
13
13.0
9
9.0
14
14.0
12
12.0
DNF
17.0


Y C CARNAC
YCM
CNTL

13

 3009

MAMBO#9 
 
DESNOT Vincent
 
RAMIER Emilien 
 
FADE Laurent 

96.00 113.00 13
13.0
DNF
17.0
7
7.0
14
14.0
12
12.0
12
12.0
11
11.0
15
15.0
12
12.0


Y C CANNES
Y C CANNES
B. N.THEOULE

14

 370

ALEXIA SAILING TEAM 
 
BARRIER Alexia
 
TRABACH Aude 
 
LEMOS Javier 
 HECKLY Louis 

105.00 122.00 16
16.0
13
13.0
14
14.0
11
11.0
15
15.0
10
10.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
DNF
17.0


YCM
YC LA GRANDE MOTTE
YC LA GRANDE MOTTE
-

15

 3730

VICTORIA TEAM 
 KOLOBANOV Aleksei
 GROMOV Ivan 
 SOKOLOV Andrey 

110.00 127.00 11
11.0
DSQj
17.0
16
16.0
DNF
17.0
14
14.0
OCS
17.0
12
12.0
14
14.0
9
9.0


RUSSIE
-
-

16

 3474

SPEIMANES 
 
MUELLER Michael
 
VIETMEIER Dirk 
 
MOURAUX Thierry 

115.00 132.00 15
15.0
DNF
17.0
15
15.0
10
10.0
16
16.0
11
11.0
15
15.0
16
16.0
DNC
17.0


ALLEMAGNE



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