Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 1 LEADERBOARD NZ

470 World Championship at Sdot Yam Sailing Club, Israel - Day 1

by Andy Rice 25 Oct 2022 05:53 NZDT 24-29 October 2022

Japan the most consistent, but Germany takes early lead

Three races in a building breeze sees Luise Wanser & Philipp Autenrieth (GER) leading at the end of day one at the 470 World Championship in Sdot Yam, Israel.

With the 60-boat fleet split into two qualifying groups, the aim is always to be as consistent as possible. With all three scores counting, it was Keiju Okada and Miho Yoshioka (JPN) who enjoyed the best day on the water with scores of 1,7,5. By contrast, Wanser and Autenrieth began their campaign with a lowly 21st place but bounced back with a 2nd and 1st place in the next two heats. With teams able to discard the worst of their scores, this puts the Germans in the lead, even if they'd probably rather trade places with the Japanese who are in fourth place overall.

Wake-up call for Luise

Autenrieth is very aware that the 21st is still hanging around his neck, but at least he and Wanser can enjoy being leaders of the World Championship this evening and continue their good work on Tuesday with two races to conclude the qualifying phase. "It didn't feel like such a good start to the competition," he said. "For sure the 21st is a score we want to discard, but overall a good day and a nice recovery." Wanser joked that the poor result was what she needed to kick up a gear. "That was a good wake-up call and put some pressure on us, and I think we responded to that pressure quite well."

A common theme in the post-race conversations was the wind shifts, being able to pick them when you wanted. There wasn't a clear side that was favoured, it was a game of patience, waiting for the right moment to tack on the shift. Consistency was hard to find, and in second place overall are Jianyong Xu & Yahan Tu (CHN) who started out the day perfectly with a bullet, but followed up with an 18th before recovering with a third in the last race of the afternoon.

Oscar flag means it's time to rock & roll

With the breeze building from 8 knots in the first race to 12 knots by the end of the third race, the Oscar flag went up half through the second race. This is the moment when the 470 crews can switch to unlimited kinetics, pumping the rig upwind through the trapeze wire, and a lot of ooching, rocking and rolling on the downwind legs. It was just as well for Olympic bronze medallist Jordi Xammar and his crew Nora Brugman (ESP), who found themselves well back in the pack in race 2. Xammar and his former crew Nico Rodriguez were the acknowledged pioneers of a much higher-energy form of downwind sailing and Xammar needed all of his skills to salvage a 13th place from somewhere deep in the 20s.

Hard day for some big names

It was that kind of day for a number of the favourites. Xammar & Brugman scores 2,13,10 to find themselves in 13th overall, while recently crowned European Champions Anton Dahlberg & Lovisa Karlsson (SWE) sit in 16th place with scores of 12,13,2. "That was a tough day out," shrugged Dahlberg, last year's Olympic silver medallist in Tokyo. "You had to find that small margin, a tiny advantage to be able to tack on the shifts and we were that one boat length behind a lot of the day, which makes life very hard. Our starts were not good enough, I think we need to play it a little bit more risky tomorrow."

Only four teams kept their results inside the top 10, the Japanese team Okada & Yoshioka, along with Marco Gradoni & Alessandra Dubbini (ITA) who sit in third overall with scores of 10,1,5, and Rodrigo Duarte & Ana Luiza Barbachan (BRA) who scored 7,1,8 to lie in 7th overall. The local Israeli team of Gil Cohen & Noam Homri (ISR) are 11th overall with scores of 4,7,9.

When winning is your part-time hobby

For Duarte it is a remarkable return to top-flight competition. "I only did a 470 World Championship once before, I think it was 1995, when I was 15 years old," said the 42-year-old Brazilian. "After that I campaigned in 49ers and finished Olympic sailing after Beijing 2008. Since then I finished my studies and became a harbour pilot in Brazil, which I'm still doing. Now sailing is my hobby and that makes it easier to enjoy it."

The other factor was his crew Barbachan. "She went to the Games in Tokyo and she is amazing, a special talent," said Duarte. "Ana is the reason I came back to do this. And the 470 is a good boat. It's an old boat, but very special and I enjoy it a lot, especially the downwinds. The technique is very hard to get right but I'm very happy with how our day went today."

Principal race officer Nino Shmueli expects the breeze to take a while to settle down on Tuesday afternoon, so has set a start time of 1400 hours local time for the two races to complete the qualifying phase of the competition. Wednesday will be the start of the gold fleet racing for the top half of the fleet.

Starting Wednesday, there will be a livestream of the racing available via www.sport5.co.il/articles.aspx?FolderID=6045&docID=418043

To get all the news, photos and updates from the racing, go to 2022worlds.470.org

Related Articles

Testing week for Australian sailors in France
Nacra 17 World Championships, 49er, FX, and Mixed 470 European Champions conclude The Nacra 17 World Championships, 49er, FX, and Mixed 470 European Champions concluded overnight in France, where sailors encountered two extremes of wind conditions in their final test before the Paris 2024 Olympics. Posted on 13 May
470 Europeans at Cannes overall
Spain's Jordi Xammar and Nora Brugman crowned champions A few weeks before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and whose sailing events will be held in Marseille at the beginning of August, this 470 Europeans had a very special flavour in typically Mediterranean weather, and low to moderate thermal breezes. Posted on 12 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 5
All set for a grand finale in Cannes on Sunday! As the 77th edition of the Film Festival looms, the 470 Europeans ends in Cannes this Sunday with the Medal Race, a final round reserved for the top ten in the general classification, contested in front of the YC de Cannes, and whose points count double. Posted on 11 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 4
Spain's Jordi Xammar and Nora Brugman top the rankings Spain's Jordi Xammar and Nora Brugman top the rankings by six points from France's Camille LeCointre and Jeremie Mion. The British team of Martin Wrigley and Bettine Harris had a stellar day with a 2,1 scoreline to move up to third. Posted on 10 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 3
While racing did get underway in light winds, the breeze then dropped to nothing While racing did get underway in light winds, with a full lap completed, the breeze then dropped to nothing, resulting in the race being abandoned. Unfortunately that was it for the day and the fleet were sent ashore. Posted on 9 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 2
A superb day for the Italian pairing of Elena Berta and Bruno Festo More light and shifty winds in Cannes on day 2 of the 470 European Championship made for difficult conditions to race in, watching for the shifts. Posted on 8 May
Berthon proudly supports Vita Heathcote
The Olympic-qualified sailor is preparing in her campaign for gold Berthon is pleased to announce its support for Olympic-qualified sailor Vita Heathcote as she prepares to compete in the first mixed crew 470 at the Paris Olympic Games, taking place from July 26th to August 11th, 2024. Posted on 8 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 1
Japan's Keiju Okada and Miho Yoshioka take the early lead Three races were held on the first day of the International 470 Class European Championship in Cannes, France. The day started off with very light winds, slowly building as clouds built over the race course. All in all, three races were held. Posted on 8 May
Zhik kits out Australia's Olympic sailors
With industry-first high-performance neoprene-free wetsuit When Australia's 12 Olympic sailors take to the waters of Marseille in July this year, they'll wear the industry's first high-performance, neoprene-free wetsuits created by Sydney sailing apparel company Zhik. Posted on 1 May
Grabbing chances with both hands
Can bad weather actually lead to more sailing? There's been no getting away from the fact that it's been a pretty miserable start to 2024 weather-wise in the UK. February saw record rainfall (yes, I know we're famed for our rain over here), it's been seriously windy and generally chilly. Posted on 30 Apr
U-DECK 2023 - No.3 728x90 BOTTOM2024 fill-in (bottom)Selden 2020 - FOOTER