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420 Worlds – Storms test teams on Day 1 in Japan

by 420 International Class Association on 21 Jul 2015
Storm clouds loom over race track on day one - 2015 420 World Championships Jun Hirai / BULKHEAD Magazine
2015 420 World Championships – The wind served up a tricky opening day for the Race Committee and 165 teams on day one in Castle Bay Karatsu, Japan.

A massive wind shift forced the abandonment of race one for the 420 Open yellow and blue groups before the Race Committee managed to get racing underway again when the breeze stabilized.

Eyes out of the boat was the secret to success, with every puff making a difference. Localised rain made the wind very unstable, and ultimately it was only the 420 Open yellow group and 420 Ladies white group who completed a race.

Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado-no-miya Hisako of Japan, Honorary President of Japan Sailing Federation, returned to the 420 Worlds today, chatting to national teams in the boat park before heading out to watch the racing.

Sharing her chat with the 39-strong Japanese team, the Princess said, “When I spoke to them earlier they seemed a bit tense. It will be a good learning experience for them though and they have the great Olympic silver medallist Yumiko Shige here that they can look up to.

“I love the sailing world because in many ways it unites the world. The young people are not here just for winning but are also here to learn about other countries and other cultures. They form a network and a friendship that will last for a lifetime. It is so important that the people of the world realise that the sea does not divide different countries, it connects different countries and what better way than young people to show that.”

Entries to compete at the 420 World Championships are highly prized, with nations restricted to a quota of seven entries in each of the 420 Open and 420 Ladies Championships and six entries in the U17 Championship, ensuring the fleet is a gathering of the very best 420 sailors from around the world. As host nation, the entry quotas for Japan are doubled.

420 Open Fleet
Racing got back underway soon after 1500 hours when the first attempt on race one for the 420 Open yellow and blue groups was abandoned halfway through. Upon the track first was the thirty-five boat 420 Open yellow group.

Maxime Pedron/Eliott Michal (FRA) claimed the lead at the windward mark, hunted down by Guglielmo Frangi/Pietro (ITA) and Manuel Palacin/Alfredo Davila (ESP), with Max Clapp/Ross Banham (GBR) in fourth. Leaderboard changes on each leg saw a quite different order by the time the fleet crossed the finish line.

As the race unfolded, Italy’s Giovanni Pizzatti/Anna Poli (ITA) read the track best to take the gun and bank a winner on the opening day of the Championship. Experience counts, and Pizzatti and his crew Poli have bags of that to take possession of the race track. Aged 32, Pizzatti is the oldest sailor competing, having previously enjoyed an illustrious few years in the 420 in the early 1990’s, before focusing on his career in engineering. Racing with his fiancé, Anna Poli, Pizzatti has taken a step back in time and proved that despite an absence he is still as competitive as ever.

Max Clapp/Ross Banham (GBR) found themselves quite deep in the fleet on the first attempt to get race one for the yellow fleet underway, so relief for them as they turned their result around when it really mattered, finishing in second overall in the only race for the yellow group.

“We had a good start at the pin and crossed the fleet,” explained Clapp. “And then it got a bit tricky as we didn’t know which tack to choose. But we got onto port and crossed the fleet by sailing quickly and got out to the middle right, and tacked with a bunch out to the starboard layline. We were quite fast and went from about eighth to fourth and then on the reach we just kept going.We had our eyes out of the boat on the first run and sailed around a few people by just sailing into some pressure.”

Reflecting on their opening race performance, Banham took over, “The level is definitely high as you would expect at a World Championships, but we sailed that race really well. It was most probably one of the best races we have ever sailed. Everything just went well and that is going to win you the regatta.”

A strong early showing from Singapore’s Jia Yi Loh/Matthew Scott Lau who crossed the finish line in fourth. The pair was the top placed Singaporean team at last year's 420 Worlds in Germany, finishing in seventh overall.

420 Ladies Fleet
The Race Committee got both the 420 Ladies pink and white groups opening race underway, but it was not to be for the pink group, with racing abandoned.

The white group completed their race, with a boost to the profiled of Greece’s Anastasia Gkari/Vikentia Pateraki who took victory in their first race at their first-ever international event. Second to Mari Bover Guerro/Clara Llabres (ESP) and third to Rio Demi/Maria Coluzzi (ITA).

“For us it was a simple race,” explained Gkari. “We had a good start and we just held it until the end.”

“We were really nervous though,” added Pateraki. “We tried to remain calm and the wind was easy to sail.”

“It is really nice here,” continued Gkari. “The weather is a bit difficult with the rain, but it is Japan and we are really excited to be here. It is a new experience for us.”

Massive disappointment last year, as the team went from the excitement of 2014 420 Worlds Opening Ceremony to being relegated to sit out the Championship due to illness. Since then, their racing career has kept them in Greece, with the 2015 Worlds marking their first ever international event in the 420.

Defending 420 Ladies World Champion, Carlotta Omarri/Francesca Russo Cirillo of Italy opened their defence with a solid fourth place finish.

420 U17 Fleet
No racing for the U17 fleet, who will resume their scheduled 12 race series tomorrow.

Racing Schedule for Tuesday 21 July 2015
Anticipating a similar forecast on Tuesday 21 July, the Race Committee are bringing the scheduled start time earlier. The first warning signal for 420 Open Blue, 420 Ladies Pink and 420 U17 is scheduled at 1100 hours. The intended starting order will be: Start 1: 420 Open Blue – outer loop, Start 2: 420 Ladies Pink – inner loop, Start 3: U17– inner loop.

The first warning signal for 420 Open Yellow and 420 Ladies White is scheduled at 1400 hours. The intended starting order will be: Start 1: 420 Open Yellow – outer loop, Start 2: 420 Ladies White – inner loop.

Participating nations in the 420 World, Ladies World and U17 World Championships are:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Turkey, United States of America.

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