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420 and 470 Junior Europeans -Italy advances on leaderboard positions

by International 420 and 470 Class Associations on 21 Aug 2013
Ilaria Paternoster/Benedetta di Salle (ITA) Alan Dop Photography
A tricky day of racing out on the two races courses today for the 2013 420 and 470 Junior European Championships, with those who kept their heads out of the boat to play the shifts and spot the puffs on the track taking the leaderboard advantage.

In the 420 Junior fleet, which sees all teams girls, boys and mixed competing against each other, three girls teams still continue to dominate the leaderboard top three, albeit in a different order. Two race wins were more than enough for Ilaria Paternoster/Bendetta de Salle to take over the yellow jerseys, and become the first placed of the six girls’ teams in the top 10. The top boys’ team are now Bart Lambriex/Philip Meijer (NED) who managed to slip into fourth overall, just 1 point adrift of third.

In the 470 Women, Anna Kyselova/Anastasiya Krasko (UKR) continue to dominate, claiming their fifth race win in race, whilst in the men’s after a brief leaderboard swap after race seven the Italians Matteo Capurro/Matteo Puppo returned to pole position by the end of racing.

The end of the Championship draws near, as we head into the medal crowning final two days at the 420 and 470 Junior European Championships in Pwllheli, Great Britain.

420 Open Junior Europeans
Three days of domination by Poland’s Ewa Romaniuk/Katarzyna Goralska were finally broken today by Italy’s Ilaria Paternoster/Benedetta di Salle today, as they extended their winning scoreline from yesterday and added two more race wins to take a five point leaderboard advantage.

The girls’ teams continue to punch through on the race course and not only hold the top three leaderboard places, but claim six of the top ten slots.

The first day of the final series, and a key day to establish a race track pecking order as the best teams from the qualification series came face to face for the first time. A mixed bag of results from the first four races in the qualifiers saw the ISAF Youth Worlds bronze medallists Paternoster/di Salle just scraping into the top 10. But their usual magic kicked back in and since then they have led the way round the track to seal four race wins in a row and climb to the front of the standings.

France’s Marie Soler/Laura Pebrier move up to second overall after a 3,4 scoreline, with Romaniuk/Goralska now in third. A surprising 42nd place finish by the Polish pair in the day’s opening race seven, caused by a combination of a poor start and wrong side of the track decision, knocked them down to third, and they followed up with a 16th place which now positions them 24 points off the top of the leaderboard.

Soler/Pebrier’s consistent form is impressive for what is a relatively young partnership of just on year. Commenting on the racing today, Pebrier said, 'It was not so shifty today, but the pressure around the track was really different. We tried to follow the wind and it worked. I think we don’t realise how well we are doing. We will just keep concentrating and see at the end of the regatta what the final result will be.'

The pair represented France at the SailFirst ISAF Youth Worlds finishing eigth and then raced at the 420 Worlds in Valencia finishing 18th – so a non-stop summer of racing. 'We try to not to say to ourselves, Ok it is finished we are second, but just to keep concentrating and go. This year the level of the girls’ sailing is really, really good,' Pebrier concluded.


Taking over the baton as the top placed boys’ team are Bart Lambriex/Philip Meijer from the Netherlands who move up to fourth overall from their 6,2 scoreline.

The biggest position upgrade today though goes to Great Britain’s Daniel Whiteley/James Cleetson who have leapfrogged the rest of the British teams, going from an opening position of 11th on the leaderboard to end the day in sixth after their 4,7 finishes.


420 Open – Top 10 Leaderboard
1. Ilaria Paternoster/Benedetta Di Salle (ITA) – Female – 22 pts
2. Marie Soler/Laura Pebrier (FRA) – Female – 27 pts
3. Ewa Romaniuk/Katarzyna Goralska (POL) - Female - 46 pts
4. Bart Lambriex/Philip Meijer(NED) – 47 pts
5. Diogo Pereira/Pedro Cruz (POR) – 49 pts
6. Daniel Whiteley/James Clemetson (GBR) – 59 pts
7. Scott Wallis/Josh Voller (GBR) – 68 pts
8. Paulo Barcelo/Margarit Alba – Female – 69 pts
9. Silvia Mas/Nuria Miro (ESP) – Female – 71 pts
10. Mara Caba/Pilar Caba (ESP) – Female – 73 pts

470 Junior Europeans
No change in the teams in the top five on the 470 Men leaderboard, just a change in the order, with Sacha Pelisson/Mathieu Bouchet (FRA) jumping up to third overall, and Mike Wood/Hugh Brayshaw (GBR) and Julian Autenrieth/Adrian Hoesch (GER) pushed back to fourth and fifth.


A cat and mouse game for the two teams at the front of the leaderboard, Mattteo Capurro/Matteo Puppo (ITA) and Gal Cohen/Dan Froyliche (ISR), as they exchange leaderboard positions. Advantage to the Israelis, who are the 470 Junior World bronze medallists. after their win in race seven put them at the top, but the Italians fought back to finish ahead in race eight and regain the leaderboard with a one point advantage.

Cohen commented, 'It is close. The Italian team are very stable like us, so it is hard to catch them, but we are in the right direction.'

These two top teams have now established a helpful ten point advantage over the others, which will slightly change the pressure for tomorrow. 'It is very good,' said Froyliche, 'We are comfortable and won’t look at the other boats and will just look forwards and hope to be the first.'

Froyliche is a past 420 Junior European Champion, so the 470 Junior European Championship title is on his medal haul check list. 'It is just good to be back and with a shot at the podium,' he said. ' It is hard work in the 470 compared to the 420, as you need to deliver everything and to a higher level. Today going upwind there were five boats and you didn’t know who was first. It was so close, it was crazy.'

As a parting shot to the other teams, Cohen said, 'I am enjoying it. I like the pressure and take it in a positive way. I know that everyone in the top five is very good and we just need to beat them!'


The final two races ahead of the medal race take place tomorrow, getting underway at 1300 hours.

470 Men – Top 5 Leaderboard
1. Matteo Capuro/Matteo Puppo (ITA) - 22 pts
2. Gal Cohen/Dan Froyliche (ISR) - 23 pts
3. Sacha Pelisson/Mathieu Bouchet (FRA) - 33 pts
4. Mike Wood/Hugh Brayshaw (GBR) - 36 pts
5. Julian Autenreith/Adrian Hoesch (GER) – 36 pts

The Ukraine’s Anna Kyselova/Anastasiya Krasko stay put at the top of the 470 Women leaderboard, and Spain’s Barbara Cornudella/Revetllat/Sara Lopez Ravetllat move on up to second.

Kyselova/Krasko produced yet another masterful race today, to claim their fifth win in a row, and rounded out their day with a fourth place in race 8. Even if theoretically they finished last in both of tomorrow’s races, they would still advance to the medal race at worst in equal third. So now the focus is to assure themselves of gold on Thursday, and add to their 470 Junior Worlds silver medal.


Barbara Cornudella/Sara Lopez (ESP) move up into second overall on tiebreak advantage over Great Britain’s Joanna Freeman/Katie Tomsett.

So far a competition career best for the Spanish, as Cornudella said, 'Yes – we want to get on the podium, but we will do what we can. We have never been at the front of the pack.'

The second race win of the day went to Israel’s Noya Bar-Am/Danielle Maman who consolidated their position ahead of the final two races to determine the 8-team medal race line-up.


The 470 women will take to the race track for races nine and ten after the 470 Men tomorrow, with the top eight teams advancing to Thursday’s Medal Race.

470 Women – Top 5 Leaderboard
1. Anna Kyselova/Anastasiya Krasko (UKR) - 11 pts
2. Bàrbara Cornudella Ravetllat/Sara Lopez Ravetllat (ESP) - 27 pts
3. Joanna Freeman/Katie Tomsett (GBR) - 27 pts
4. Amy SeaBright/Anna Carpenter (GBR) - 34 pts
5. Annabel Vose/Kirstie Urwin (GBR) – 34 pts

The forecast for Wednesday is a southerly breeze of around 15 knots with gusts up to 24 knots when racing is scheduled to get underway, decreasing in the mid-afternoon. In anticipation of a light wind forecast on Thursday, the Race Committee has revised the racing schedule to allow for up to three races in the 420 fleet tomorrow.

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