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Delta Lloyd Regatta - Intense first day on the water + Video

by Delta Lloyd Regatta on 22 May 2013
Delta Lloyd Regatta Nacra 17 action Sander van der Borch http://www.sandervanderborch.com
On the first day of the 2013 Delta Lloyd Regatta, despite the rain and cold, the sailors put on all the warmest gear to start the first races. It was an intense day on the water with a tight programme. Olympic and Paralympic classes sailed three races apart from the 49ers and RS:X who had four races back to back. 'We realise it is an intensive schedule, particularly for the RS:X in non-planing conditions, so we decided to lower their target time to 20 mins and optimise resting periods between races.' explains regatta PRO Robert Lamb (GBR).

RS:X Gold medallist Dorian van Rijsselberge (NED) didn't mind the conditions, nor the intensive programme with four victories taken on the day:

'A perfect start here. Four wins. The circumstances were difficult today. Cold and rainy. People expect a lot of me, but winning stays difficult. The racing was nice. Four races on a day is not what we often do, in Garda we had that also. It's tough, especially when it is so cold as today. Lots of guys in the RS:X had problems with the cold. In these conditions it's important to sail smart, at least smarter than the other guys.'

Dorian success story is an inspiration for the younger generation. Young Dutch windsurfer Kiran Badloe who has started the year with a podium in Palma found it harder today but managed to place 11th in a strong fleet: 'My races were unstable today. The wind turned a lot, that made it tough, besides the cold. It is nice to compete against Dorian, but today I didn't see him so much. He is so fast. Dorian is an inspiration for me. His success is very important for Dutch Sailing. My goal here is qualification for the top 25 in the Gold fleet.'

Close score in the Women 470 with Olympic champions Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) in first place, a point ahead of Sophie Weguelin and Eilidh Mcintyre (GBR).

There are no surprises in the Men 470. Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS), undefeated since the start of the season, are taking the day with three wins.


The Danish shared the day in the 49er. Norregaard/Thomsen took the first two bullets while Warrer/Lang are leading the fleet after winning the last two races. In the women, Annemiek Bekkering and Claire Blom (NED) are taking first position after four races.

Canadian Finn sailor Greg Douglas leads the Finn fleet with Piotr Kula (POL) in second. With two SWC victories in Melbourne and Hyères and a second place in Palma, Laser class favourite Tom Burton (AUS) takes top place in the Laser. SWC Palma winner Alison Young is leading the Radial in front of Annalise Murphy (IRL) and Marit Bouwmeester (NED).

Mandy Mulder and Thijs Vissel (NED) have taken the first two races to lead the small but strong Nacra fleet.

Moana Delle (GER) is continuing on her good form in the RS:X women in front of a deep field. There are twelve countries in the top 15 and some of the best sailors.

The British are dominating the Paralympic classes after three races. Megan Pascoe takes the command in the 2.4 fleet, while John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Steve Thomas (GBR) lead the Sonar on equal point with Hyères winners Bruno Jourdren, Eric Flageul and Nicolas Vimont-Vicary (FRA).

The forecast for the second day of racing is for strong winds.

On format:

The Eurosaf Champions Sailing Cup is innovating this year a new format across all the event of the circuit. After the first regatta in Garda, it is now the turn of the Delta Lloyd Regatta to test this new format. 'The objective to have a competition understandable for the media and the public while being as fair as possible' explains Arjen Rahusen, Regatta Chairman.

In order to assess the changes and the impact on the regatta image, the DLR is conducting an online survey aimed at collecting comments from sailors, coaches and officials involved in the event. 'We value the sailors opinion and encourage them to answer the survey.' added Rahusen.

All classes will race between 12 and 16 races (for the 49ers, FX and RS:X) in an opening series. The opening series will include a qualifying stage and a final stage for the Laser split in two fleets. All other classes will race in one single fleet.

Only the RS:X men, the Laser and Radials will race a final stage with the top 25 boats.

The opening series overall result for the classes racing in a single fleet as well as the results from the finals will count as one race which will count in the Medal stage for the top six boats. On Saturday, a single point medal race for the top six will be added to the opening series placing, to decide the winner of the event.

The 49ers will keep experiencing their own format with three medal races for the top eight. Their Medal stage is scheduled on Friday evening.



Results - 2.4m Results including one discard when five races are completed.

Groups: Yellow, Blue, Gold, Silver, Medal

 

QS = Qualifying Series

FS = Final Series

MS = Medal Stage

IRS = Inital Race Score

 

 

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

GBR

PASCOE Megan

2

1

2

5

2

GBR

LUCAS Helena

1

2

4

7

3

NED

KOL Barend

4

3

1

8

4

GER

KLOTZING Lasse

3

4

11

18

5

GBR

CORNAH Richard

10

8

3

21

6

NED

de GRAAFF Cor

12

7

5

24

7

GBR

WHITTINGHAM-JONES Martin

5

9

10

24

8

FRA

CANTIN Kevin

11

5

9

25

9

AUT

REIGER Sven

7

12

8

27

10

BEL

van RIJ Richard

9

11

7

27

 

470 Men 

 

QS

FS

MS

Rank

Country

Skipper

Crew 1

R1

R2

R3

Points

 

1

AUS

BELCHER Mathew

RYAN Will

1

1

1

3

 

2

NZL

SNOW-HANSEN Paul

WILLCOX Daniel

3

5

2

10

 

3

CRO

FANTELA Sime Fantela

MARENIC Igor

2

2

10

14

 

4

SUI

BRAUCHLI Yannick

HAUSSER Romuald

7

4

3

14

 

5

ARG

SUCARI Francisco

RENNA Francisco

4

6

4

14

 

6

POR

MATOSROSA Antonio

SCHEDEL Ricardo

5

8

5

18

 

7

FRA

LEBOUCHER Pierre

le BERRE Nicolas

9

7

9

25

 

8

NZL

TURNER James

EVANS Carl

13

3

11

27

 

9

JPN

DOI Kazuto

IMAMURA Kimihiko

11

9

7

27

 

10

AUS

GALLOWAY Angus

HANNAH Tim

6

13

14

33

 

 

470 Women

 

 

   

Rank

Country

Skipper

Crew 1

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

NZL

ALEH Jo

POWRIE Polly

3

1

1

5

2

GBR

WEGUELIN Sophie

McINTYRE Eilidh

1

2

3

6

3

USA

HAEGER Anne

PROVANCHA Briana

2

5

2

9

4

NED

KYRANAKOU Afrodite

van VEEN Anneloes

4

4

5

13

5

CRO

NINCEVIC Enia

ZUPAN Romana

8

7

4

19

6

SLO

MRAK Tina

MACAROL Veronika

5

6

8

19

7

AUS

RECHICHI Elise

COOK Sarah

6

9

6

21

8

NED

BROEKHUIZEN Michelle

JONGENS Marieke

7

3

DNS

24

9

MYA

MYAT SOE Su

KHAN SAY Nan

10

8

9

27

10

USA

BOLGER Sydney

SHEVITZ Carly

12

11

7

30

 

49er

       

Rank

Country

Skipper

Crew 1

R1

R2

R3

R4

Points

1

DEN

WARRER Jonas

LANG Peter

3

12

1

2

18

2

CRO

KOSTOV Pavle

CUPAC Petar

7

2

16

3

28

3

GBR

PINK John

WHEELER Simon

5

15

7

5

32

4

GBR

EVANS David

POWYS Edward

17

5

6

6

34

5

FRA

D'ORTOLI Julien

DELPECH Noe

8

4

26

1

39

6

GER

SCHMIDT Justus

BOEHME Max

2

17

5

17

41

7

SWE

P SYLVAN Carl

HAMEL Otto

6

6

11

19

42

8

ITA

PLAZZI Jacopo

MOLINERIS Umberto

21

3

3

16

43

9

DEN

NORREGAARD Allan

THOMSEN Anders

1

1

14

30

46

10

GBR

ASHER Nic

STERRITT Fynn

20

13

2

14

49

 

49erFX

Rank

Country

Skipper

Crew 1

R1

R2

R3

R4

Points

1

NED

BEKKERING Annemiek

BLOM Claire

7

1

3

2

13

2

GER

LUTZ Tina

BEUCKE Susann

3

2

1

8

14

3

DEN

BAAD NIELSEN Ida Marie

THUSGAARD OLSEN Marie

1

4

11

1

17

4

GER

GORGE Jule

GORGE Lotta

2

10

6

3

21

5

GER

JURCZOK Victoria

LORENZ Anika

4

12

4

4

24

6

GBR

PETERS Frances

AINSWORTH Sophie

5

6

8

5

24

7

GBR

CLARK Penny

ROOK Mary

10

5

2

DNF

31

8

ITA

CONTI Giulia

CLAPCICH Francesca

6

3

9

DNF

32

9

NED

KEIJZER Nina

DUETZ Annette

8

11

5

9

33

10

GBR

MACGREGOR Kate

GROVES Nicola

9

8

12

7

36

11

DEN

SCHUTT Maiken

SCHUTT Anne-Julie

DNF

7

10

6

37

12

GER

MEYER Leonie

VANDAME Caroline

DSQ

9

7

DNF

44

13

SWE

MATTSSON Sanna

ROSELL Sarah

DNF

DNF

DNF

DNC

56

 

Finn

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

CAN

DOUGLAS Greg

2

2

1

5

2

POL

KULA Piotr

6

4

4

14

3

USA

PAINE Caleb

7

3

5

15

4

NED

POSTMA Jan

5

6

6

17

5

GBR

McCOY Peter

9

9

3

21

6

SWE

SALMINEN Max

11

1

10

22

7

SWE

ALLANSSON Bjorn

4

5

16

25

8

GBR

MILLS Andrew

1

OCS

2

26

9

CRO

OLUJIC Josip

8

7

11

26

10

CAN

ROBITAILLE Martin

10

10

8

28

 

Laser

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

AUS

BURTON Tom

3

2

3

8

2

NED

van SCHAARDENBURG Rutger

5

2

5

12

3

AUS

WEARN Matthew

4

7

2

13

4

CRO

STIPANOVIC Tonci

14

1

1

16

5

NED

HEINER Nicholas

11

3

4

18

6

GBR

THOMPSON Nick

7

5

6

18

7

BRA

FONTES Bruno

1

9

9

19

8

SWE

STALHEIM Jesper

2

10

8

20

9

NZL

MALONEY Andy

9

12

1

22

10

NED

HUMMEL Yuri

9

4

12

25

 

Laser Radial

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

GBR

YOUNG Alison

1

2

1

4

2

IRL

MURPHY Annalise

5

1

2

8

3

NED

BOUWMEESTER Marit

6

3

4

13

4

GBR

MARTIN Chloe

2

10

6

18

5

BLR

DROZDOVSKAYA Tatiana

3

12

5

20

6

CRO

MIHELIC Tina

7

11

3

21

7

FRA

de KERANGAT Mathilde

4

8

9

21

8

BEL

PLASSCHAERT Emma

13

4

7

24

9

CHN

XU Lijia

8

5

12

25

10

ESP

CEBRIAN Alicia

15

6

10

31

 

Nacra 17

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

GBR

YOUNG Alison

1

2

1

4

2

IRL

MURPHY Annalise

5

1

2

8

3

NED

BOUWMEESTER Marit

6

3

4

13

4

GBR

MARTIN Chloe

2

10

6

18

5

BLR

DROZDOVSKAYA Tatiana

3

12

5

20

6

CRO

MIHELIC Tina

7

11

3

21

7

FRA

de KERANGAT Mathilde

4

8

9

21

8

BEL

PLASSCHAERT Emma

13

4

7

24

9

CHN

XU Lijia

8

5

12

25

10

ESP

CEBRIAN Alicia

15

6

10

31

 

RS:X Men

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

R4

Points

1

NED

van RIJSSELBERGE Dorian

1

1

1

1

4

2

POL

MIARCZYNSKI Przemyslaw

3

4

4

8

19

3

FRA

JULIEN Bontemps

8

3

3

6

20

4

JPN

TOMIZAWA Makoto

9

7

5

4

25

5

GBR

CARNEY Elliot

5

9

9

3

26

6

KOR

LEE Taehoon

4

2

7

16

29

7

POL

TARNOWSKI Pawel

2

28

2

2

34

8

GRE

KOKKALANIS Byron

11

11

6

11

39

9

HKG

CHENG Chun Leung Michael

12

10

10

7

39

10

HKG

LEUNG Ho Tsun Andy

6

6

28

5

45

 
RS:X Women

Rank

Country

Skipper

R1

R2

R3

R4

Points

1

GER

DELLE Moana

5

5

3

1

14

2

ISR

DAVIDOVICH Maayan

2

6

5

5

18

3

ITA

TARTAGLINI Flavia

1

2

11

6

20

4

ESP

BLANCA Manchon

3

9

2

9

23

5

NED

de GEUS Lilian

6

7

8

2

23

6

HKG

CHAN Hei Man Hayley Victoria

11

4

1

8

24

7

POL

SMEKTALA Kamila

7

3

4

10

24

8

POL

BIALECKA Malgorzata

10

1

7

11

29

9

NZL

KOSINSKA Natalia

12

10

6

3

31

10

GBR

HAMILTON Izzy

4

8

14

13

39

 
Sonar

Rank

Country

Skipper

M/W

Crew 1

M/W

Crew 2

R1

R2

R3

Points

1

GBR

ROBERTSON John

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STODEL Hannah

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THOMAS Steve

1

5

1

7

2

FRA

JOURDREN Bruno

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FLAGEUL Eric

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VIMONT-VICARY Nicolas

3

1

3

7

3

NED

HESSELS Udo

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ROSSEN Mischa

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van de VEEN Marcel

4

2

2

8

4

GER

KROKER Jens

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PREM Robert

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SIEGMUND Mainka

2

4

4

10

5

NOR

WANG-HANSEN Aleksander

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SOLBERG Marie

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KRISTIANSEN Per Eugen

5

3

5

13

6

NED

MOLENAAR Daan

 

CREW

 

CREW

6

6

DNF

20

7

ESP

VILLA Francisco

 

BALCENS Francisco Llobet

 

UGARIE Manuel Gimeno

7

7

6

20

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