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Eurosaf Youth Championship – Only the best remains!

by Youth Eurosaf on 2 Aug 2015
Medal races - Eurosaf Youth Championship 2015 Christian Chardon
Eurosaf Youth Championship – As forecasted, the wind rose at the Moulin Blanc marina in the early afternoon. Thanks to some good conditions (sun, eight to nine knots North/North-Westerly wind), the young sailors engaged in the races were able to compete between one and three races today, depending on the class. A formality for some, for others it was all or nothing as they were fighting to grab the last remaining places in the top eight and pocket a ticket to the Medal Race.

420
The German pair Sofie SCHÖNE and Line Johanna THIELEMANN could only manage to finish the only race of the day in 10th position, so they dropped two places in the general classification. British sailors Jenny CROPLEY and Emma BAKER (GBR) took advantage of this to take top spot overall. The French pair Jessie KAMPMAN and Anael PONTHIEU (SR Antibes) is now second.

With a huge 16 points lead over their followers, Théo CARAYON and Erwan LUCAS (FRA - YC Crouesty Arzon) are guaranteed victory before even starting the Medal Race! With 36 points each, Nikolaus KAMPELMÜHLER and Olivier KOBALE (AUT) and Matteo ZARBIN and Giulio MACCARRONE (ITA) will fight over the remaining places on the podium tomorrow.

Laser radial
Francesca BERGAMO (ITA) is still leading general classification. The order behind her has changed with French girl Louise CERVERA (YC Cannes) losing second spot to Hungarian Maria ERDI (HUN), but the gap widens with fourth position, Carolina ALABANO (ITA).
As for the Boys, Italians Paolo GIARGIA and Gianmarco PLANCHESTAINER are tonight's top two with Briton Jack COOKSON (GBR) slipping down one position to third. With only a single point between each of them, tomorrow's Medal Race promises to be a great decider!

SL16
Perfect day for Louis FLAMENT and Charles DORANGE (FRA - SR Rochelaises) with three victories. Sitting comfortably second with an 18 points cushion over third position, come Matteo CHEVRIER and Gaspard COSSE (FRA - EV Cataschool). This means that whatever happens in the Medal Race, it will be France first and second tomorrow!

29er
Polish girls Alkjandra MELZACKA and Maja MICINSKA have consistently been at the top the series but, with two victories today, Britons Anna PRESCOTT and Eve TOWNSEND (GBR) are now only two points behind. With 16 points separating second and third, the two pairs won't be caught tomorrow and will fight for victory in the Medal Race.

RSX
With three victories today, and nine out of 11 this week, Mariam SEKHPOSYAN (RUS) has been in a league of her own in this European Championship. But behind her is French girl Bérénice MEGE (ASPTT Meyzieu Décine), who could create a surprise tomorrow.

As for the Boys, Matteo EVANGELISTI (ITA) still leads the overall classification. Local boy Titouan LE BOSQ had a great day today finishing second, first and third. He goes back to joint second, sharing points with Italian Carlo CIABATTI (ITA). What a final this is going to be!

Tomorrow is Medal Race Day! The top eight in each series will compete in the finals. At 14:00, races will take place in front of the Pôle France so that the public can fully enjoy the competition from the marina. There will only be a single race in each series, with points counting double.

Here's the order in which the final races will take place: RS:X Girl - RS:X Boy - SL 16 - 420 Girl - 420 Boy - Laser Girl - Laser Boy -29er Girl - 29er Boy.

The number of entrants in the SL16 and RSX Girls didn't reach eight so this means that all competitors are automatically qualified for the Medal Race.

As for the sailors who did not qualify, there will be a 'fun race' tomorrow in each series, starting at 12:00, with a mixed start (Boys and Girls): 420 Boy and Girl, Laser Boy and Girl, 29er Boy and Girl, RS:X Boy

What was said today

Louise CERVERA (FRA - YC Cannes) - RSX

'I'm not really pleased with my results today, I finished fifth in a race and lost ground on the first and second positions overall. I still managed to distance the sailor in fourth position but I was in for the win in that race, so it's frustrating! I will sleep over it tonight and come back on form tomorrow for the medal!'

Mariam SEKHPOSYAN (RUS) - RSX
'A very good day for me today: First, first and first! I'm really pleased overall with what I have done so far this week. I didn't do any major mistake so I'm still leading ahead of the Medal Race. But I'll have to keep a close eye on Bérénice [MEGE] tomorrow, she's very strong!'

Pierre TYDGAT (FRA - CN Pornic) - 29er
'It wasn't great today, we're not very pleased with our results. We are still leading but we lost ground on second position so the Medal Race will be crucial. We'll have to watch the British pair [Dan VENABLES and Patrick KEECH], but at least, we are guaranteed top two tomorrow night.'







Full results

Laser radial Women

Pos Competitors P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9
1

BERGAMO Francesca (F1997)

25.00 32.00 3
3.0
2
2.0
4
4.0
6
6.0
1
1.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
3
3.0
1
1.0
2

ERDI Maria (F1998)

31.00 48.00 DSQj
17.0
5
5.0
2
2.0
1
1.0
BFD 
17.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
3
3.0
3

CERVERA Louise (F1998)

32.00 39.00 2
2.0
7
7.0
1
1.0
7
7.0
4
4.0
3
3.0
3
3.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
4

ALBANO Carolina (F1998)

38.00 55.00 1
1.0
8
8.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
DSQj
17.0
9
9.0
4
4.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
5

VOSS Laura Bo (F1997)

53.00 63.00 7
7.0
10
10.0
5
5.0
5
5.0
2
2.0
10
10.0
9
9.0
8
8.0
7
7.0
6

ROSMO Caroline (F1998)

54.00 69.00 8
8.0
9
9.0
6
6.0
4
4.0
7
7.0
4
4.0
15
15.0
14
14.0
2
2.0
7

MANUEL Karyna (F1997)

56.00 73.00 6
6.0
1
1.0
8
8.0
8
8.0
BFD 
17.0
11
11.0
12
12.0
4
4.0
6
6.0
8

RUIGROK Erica (F1997)

58.00 70.00 4
4.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
10
10.0
11
11.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
12
12.0
9

GMATI Ines (F1997)

60.00 77.00 5
5.0
6
6.0
7
7.0
9
9.0
9
9.0
RET 
17.0
7
7.0
13
13.0
4
4.0
10

LE GOFF Jeanne (F1999)

75.00 92.00 9
9.0
15
15.0
BFD 
17.0
3
3.0
6
6.0
15
15.0
14
14.0
5
5.0
8
8.0
11

BROWN Ellie (F1997)

76.00 90.00 14
14.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
12
12.0
3
3.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
13
13.0
12

ACKER Louise (F1997)

77.00 94.00 11
11.0
4
4.0
BFD 
17.0
15
15.0
5
5.0
14
14.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
14
14.0
13

MATZ Barbara (F1998)

79.00 95.00 10
10.0
3
3.0
10
10.0
14
14.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
13
13.0
16
16.0
15
15.0
14

SKAAR Anna (F1997)

95.00 112.00 12
12.0
16
16.0
14
14.0
16
16.0
BFD 
17.0
5
5.0
10
10.0
11
11.0
11
11.0
15

WILHELMSEN Kristine (F1998)

98.00 114.00 13
13.0
12
12.0
12
12.0
13
13.0
10
10.0
12
12.0
11
11.0
15
15.0
16
16.0
16

ESPESETH Victoria (F1998)

100.00 116.00 15
15.0
14
14.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
12
12.0
13
13.0
16
16.0
12
12.0
10
10.0

 Laser radial Men after nine races
Pos Competitors P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9
1

GIARGIA Paolo (M1998)

30.00 41.00 9
9.0
2
2.0
1
1.0
10
10.0
4
4.0
1
1.0
11
11.0
1
1.0
2
2.0
2

PLANCHESTAINER Gianmarco 

31.00 42.00 3
3.0
1
1.0
8
8.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
7
7.0
6
6.0
11
11.0
1
1.0
3

COOKSON Jack (M1997)

32.00 42.00 2
2.0
10
10.0
5
5.0
2
2.0
1
1.0
5
5.0
3
3.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
4

WHITELEY Daniel (M1998)

33.00 47.00 1
1.0
5
5.0
14
14.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
5
5.0
5

HASSUM_OLSEN Mads Severin

41.00 51.00 4
4.0
3
3.0
4
4.0
6
6.0
9
9.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
6
6.0
3
3.0
6

HUMEAU Adrien (M1998)

42.00 56.00 8
8.0
4
4.0
2
2.0
1
1.0
3
3.0
14
14.0
12
12.0
5
5.0
7
7.0
7

SAMMARCO Mattéo (M1997)

45.00 59.00 14
14.0
14
14.0
3
3.0
5
5.0
5
5.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
4
4.0
4
4.0
8

FLACHBERGER Jakob (M1999)

63.00 76.00 5
5.0
7
7.0
12
12.0
12
12.0
8
8.0
3
3.0
13
13.0
3
3.0
13
13.0
9

KROLL Nicolas (M1998)

64.00 79.00 10
10.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
8
8.0
7
7.0
10
10.0
5
5.0
OCS 
15.0
8
8.0
10

BOITE Alexandre (M1999)

69.00 80.00 11
11.0
11
11.0
11
11.0
7
7.0
6
6.0
11
11.0
7
7.0
7
7.0
9
9.0
11

ZÖCHLING Matthäus (M2000)

76.00 89.00 12
12.0
12
12.0
7
7.0
13
13.0
10
10.0
4
4.0
9
9.0
10
10.0
12
12.0
12

TVEIT Sigurd (M1998)

80.00 95.00 7
7.0
9
9.0
6
6.0
DNF 
15.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
8
8.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
13

HOGHEIM Alexander (M1997)

81.00 95.00 13
13.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
14
14.0
8
8.0
4
4.0
9
9.0
10
10.0
14

HUBER Emil (M1998)

81.00 95.00 6
6.0
8
8.0
9
9.0
9
9.0
11
11.0
12
12.0
14
14.0
12
12.0
14
14.0

 420 Women
Pos Competitors Grp P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9
1

CROPLEY Jenny
 BAKER Emma

42W/420W 22.00 29.00 1
1.0
2
2.0
6
6.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
1
1.0
2
2.0
7
7.0
1
1.0
2

KAMPMAN Jessie
PONTHIEU Anael

42W/420W 24.00 37.00 2
2.0
4
4.0
DSQj
13.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
3
3.0
6
6.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
3

SCHÖNE Sofie
 
Line Johanna 

42W/420W 27.00 40.00 OCS 
13.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
3
3.0
10
10.0
4

KOHLENDORFER
 
PUXKANDL Viktoria 

42W/420W 35.00 43.00 7
7.0
7
7.0
3
3.0
8
8.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
4
4.0
1
1.0
4
4.0
5

RATTI Erica (F1998)
 
TAMBURINI Alice  

42W/420W 36.00 46.00 6
6.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
10
10.0
3
3.0
4
4.0
3
3.0
6

HOFMANN
Henrike Leonie 

42W/420W 46.00 57.00 3
3.0
6
6.0
5
5.0
10
10.0
3
3.0
6
6.0
8
8.0
11
11.0
5
5.0
7

WROBLEWSKA
 BARTON Karolina

42W/420W 54.00 67.00 OCS 
13.0
8
8.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
7
7.0
2
2.0
9
9.0
6
6.0
11
11.0
8

FAUROUX Pauline
 
RAGUET Capucine

42W/420W 55.00 65.00 5
5.0
3
3.0
10
10.0
7
7.0
10
10.0
5
5.0
7
7.0
10
10.0
8
8.0
9

HERNANDEZ Carlota
 CARRASCO Ana

42W/420W 60.00 71.00 4
4.0
10
10.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
6
6.0
11
11.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
6
6.0
10

JARLINSKA Emilia
 JARLINSKA Monika

42W/420W 60.00 73.00 8
8.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
DSQj
13.0
8
8.0
7
7.0
5
5.0
5
5.0
7
7.0
11

OLIVE Clara (F2000)
 
CARPENTIER Lea

42W/420W 66.00 79.00 OCS 
13.0
9
9.0
7
7.0
4
4.0
11
11.0
8
8.0
10
10.0
8
8.0
9
9.0
---

VINEY Jemma
 MATTHEWS Mathilda 

42W/420W 104.00 117.00 DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0
DNC 
13.0

420 Men

Pos Competitors P Net P tot r.1 r.2 r.3 r.4 r.5 r.6 r.7 r.8 r.9
1

CARAYON Theo (M1997)
 LUCAS Erwan (M1997) 

20.00 26.00 1
1.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
6
6.0
3
3.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
2

KAMPELMÜHLER Nikolaus
 KOBALE Oliver (M1999) 

36.00 48.00 12
12.0
7
7.0
2
2.0
12
12.0
2
2.0
5
5.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
6
6.0
3

ZERBIN Mattéo (M1999)
 MACCARRONE Giulio (M1999) 

36.00 49.00 3
3.0
13
13.0
5
5.0
4
4.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
2
2.0
12
12.0
5
5.0
4

VINCENT Jim (M1998)
 MAS Victor (M1999) 

38.00 46.00 5
5.0
3
3.0
4
4.0
8
8.0
5
5.0
3
3.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
4
4.0
5

PANIGONI Mathia (M1997)
 MIRRA Riccardo (M1997) 

44.00 54.00 2
2.0
10
10.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
1
1.0
10
10.0
4
4.0
10
10.0
7
7.0
6

ATHERTON Dan (M1999)
 VINEY Matthew (M1998) 

45.00 62.00 OCS 
17.0
11
11.0
3
3.0
2
2.0
6
6.0
1
1.0
12
12.0
9
9.0
1
1.0
7

CORDEIRO Marcos (M1998)
 PORZIO Simon (M1998) 

49.00 64.00 7
7.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
3
3.0
15
15.0
4
4.0
11
11.0
5
5.0
3
3.0
8

MARFAT Loure (M2000)
 VRSALJRO Yarzo (M2000) 

62.00 76.00 13
13.0
8
8.0
8
8.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
14
14.0
7
7.0
2
2.0
8
8.0
9

GÖTTLICH Daniel (M2000)
 KLASEN Linus (M2000) 

65.00 79.00 4
4.0
2
2.0
7
7.0
14
14.0
8
8.0
7
7.0
13
13.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
10

COUSIN Paul (M1999)
 MIGRAINE Ulysse (M2000) 

69.00 82.00 11
11.0
5
5.0
6
6.0
10
10.0
11
11.0
13
13.0
6
6.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
11

KING Robbie (M1999)
 KING Alex (M2001) 

75.00 92.00 6
6.0
6
6.0
14
14.0
RET 
17.0
9
9.0
9
9.0
10
10.0
8
8.0
13
13.0
12

SAJE Yannis (M1999)
 REDER Johannes (M1998) 

80.00 96.00 8
8.0
16
16.0
15
15.0
15
15.0
12
12.0
8
8.0
5
5.0
7
7.0
10
10.0
13

RODRIGUEZ Rodrigo (M1999)
 COLMENARES Omar (M1999) 

84.00 99.00 9
9.0
15
15.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
13
13.0
12
12.0
14
14.0
4
4.0
12
12.0
14

RODRIGUEZ Miguel (M1998)
 CASTRO Pablo (M1998) 

100.00 117.00 10
10.0
14
14.0
OCS 
17.0
13
13.0
14
14.0
11
11.0
9
9.0
15
15.0
14
14.0
15

KÖHLE Julian (M1998)
 SCHLOSSER Otto (M1998) 

101.00 117.00 14
14.0
9
9.0
13
13.0
11
11.0
7
7.0
15
15.0
16
16.0
16
16.0
16
16.0
16

DUROVIC Val (M1999)
 PERIC Gaspar (M1999) 

104.00 120.00 15
15.0
12
12.0
10
10.0
7
7.0
16
16.0
16
16.0
15
15.0
14
14.0
15
15.0
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Ruins Australia SailGP Team's chances in Halifax The ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix witnessed a disastrous turn of events as Tom Slingsby's Australia SailGP Team encountered a dramatic capsize caused by a tech malfunction, sending shockwaves among fans who watched on from the Halifax shoreline.
Posted on 3 Jun
US SailGP team skipper "incredibly frustrated"
Hitting out at decision to keep two teams off the water US SailGP team skipper says the team is incredibly frustrated with the decision by event organisers not to launch two teams, both privately owned, excluding them from competing on Day 2. High winds early in the day and a lack of time are blamed.
Posted on 3 Jun