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Nacra 17 World Championship - Strong fleet to compete for the title

by Diana Bogaards on 17 Jul 2013
Nacra 17-team’s of the Dutch National team on their way from Scheveningen to Paal 17, Texel where they will compete in this years Round Texel Race. Diana Bogaards
Nacra 17 World Championships has only five days left to the start in The Hague/Netherlands, the organization received 66 pre-entries from 24 countries worldwide. Among them the fresh F18 World Champion Billy Beson (FRA) with his crew Marie Riou.

While many national teams opted for final training sessions on the race course off the Hague coast, some chose to change boats for the F18 Worlds in Italy. In addition to world's best F18 helmsman of 2013, the numbers four to six and nine will also line up for the 2013 Nacra 17 Worlds.

The French Moana Vaireaux and Manon Vaireaux finished sixth overall as best Olympic duo and first mixed crew in the F18. With their recent performances in the Nacra 17, bronze in Palma and gold in Medemblik, they count as one of the favourites for a podium position at the Nacra 17 Worlds.

According to expectation, the Dutch team will be very keen to win on its home water, taking advantage of an early start of the road to Rio 2016. No doubt that local Mandy Mulder, Beijing silver medalist in the Yngling, and Thijs Visser are eager to taking revenge on their disappointing result at the Delta Lloyd Regatta. After having led the competition convincingly, they lost their top position on the last day of the new format, with the points value of the ranking plus the Medal Race as final result.

American multihull sailors aiming for a berth at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games will have the opportunity at the Nacra 17 Worlds to qualify for the 2013 US Sailing Team. The top two out of five American entries in the Nacra 17 will qualify for the national squad.

Meanwhile, the venue and organization are getting ready and competitors are training at neighbour beach cat clubs. On Sunday July 21 2013, the first starting gun of the practice race will be fired at 2 PM. The opening ceremony will follow at 5:30 PM. Official racing starts on Monday July 29 at 11 AM and will be concluded with one last fleet race and one Medal Race on Saturday July 27. A total of 14 to 16 races is scheduled. The qualification series consist of 8 races.

The Nacra 17 World Championships are organized by the Foundation Nacra Events and Sailing Management International with support of (partners) The Dutch Sailing Federation (Watersportverbond), City of The Hague, Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and Nacra Sailing Nacra 17 Worlds website
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