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Rio 2016 - Light winds greet the start of four events in Pre-Olympics

by Sail-World.com on 16 Aug 2015
Womens Singlehander - Day 1 2015 Pre-Olympics - Rio de Janeiro ISAF
The four Olympic events on show on the opening day of the Aquece Rio – International Sailing Regatta faced a light wind test across two racing areas inside Guanabara Day in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The Mens and Womens Singlehander (Laser and Laser Radial) fleets, racing on the Ponte course, and the Men's and Women's RS:X, sailing on Escola Naval, had to contend with a 6-10 knot southerly breeze. Bathed in Rio's winter sun the competitors were put to the test with those who had done their homework on the light conditions coming to the forefront.

Men's RS:X

China's Aichen Wang was fast out of the blocks posting a fifth and double bullets in the Men's RS:X. The Chinese sailor has an early advantage over Pawel Tarnowski (POL) but with nine more fleet races and the Medal Races remaining, Wang won't be getting carried away with his good start.

Pierre Le Coq (FRA) finished second at the 2014 test event and started well once again at the 2015 edition. An opening race win backed up by a sixth and a fifth leaves him third overall.

After racing Le Coq said, 'I was a bit frustrated in the last race as I was first on the upwind but it was tricky out there with a lot of current. The Chinese sailor managed the current best today and he now leads the fleet.

'I expected to see the Chinese sailor at the front as I have been training with him for the past few weeks and he is on form. I am not surprised.

'I am still in the game and it is not a bad beginning.”

Wang tops the leaderboard on two points followed by Tarnowski on five and Le Coq on six.


Women's RS:X

The performance of the day in the Women's RS:X came from Poland's Malgorzata Bialecka. Whilst she does sit third overall she was the most consistent performer, recording a third and a second and a fourth, which she discards.

Lilian De Geus (NED) also had an impressive day, notching up a 2-(6)-3 and sits in second.

Hei Man Chan (HKG) tops the billing in the Women's RS:X on four points. However, Chan started her event off with a tenth which she discards. Whilst it's not a bad score for Chan, she will want to ensure her performances over the coming days replicate the third and first that she ended her day on.


Mens Laser

London 2012 Olympic silver medallist Pavlos Kontides (CYP) and five time Olympic medallist Robert Scheidt (BRA) hold the early advantage in the Laser after a consistent day on the water. The pair are locked on nine points apiece with Kontides sailing his way to a 2-7 and Scheidt, a 6-3.

Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) started the day off with a standout performance that saw him beat Kontides by 17 seconds as he explained, 'It was really light conditions. In the first race I had a plan to stay on the right [side of the course] and I was heading first to the right but the guys in the middle had some more pressure so I was sixth by the up mark. Immediately in the downwind I passed two boats, then on the upwind I stuck with my plan to stay right and there was more pressure and I finished first.”

Stipanovic was unable to capitalise on his outstanding start and could only manage a 14th which leaves him fourth overall at the early stage of the competition.

The day's other race victory went the way of Nick Thompson (GBR) who is fifth overall.



Laser Radial

Marit Bouwmeester (NED) was impressive in the Laser Radial and leads the way on eight points. She opened her day up with a second and followed it up with a sixth.

Veronika Fenclova of the Czech Republic is two points off the Dutch sailor after an 8-2 with Gintare Scheidt (LTU) third on 13 points.

Race victories were picked up by Manami Doi (JPN) who is ninth overall and the fourth placed Paige Railey (USA).

The remaining racing areas on the opening day were filled with the sailors from the other six Olympic events who were fine tuning their preparations for the start of their competition. Racing continues on Sunday 16 August at 13:00 with all ten of the Olympic events taking to the water.












 Laser - Men - Overall Results

 
Pos NOC Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net
1 CYP 2 7                   9.0 9.0
2 BRA 6 3                   9.0 9.0
3 EST 4 10                   14.0 14.0
4 CRO 1 14                   15.0 15.0
5 GBR 16 1                   17.0 17.0
6 NZL 11 6                   17.0 17.0
7 ITA 5 13                   18.0 18.0
8 NED 17 4                   21.0 21.0
9 GUA 13 9                   22.0 22.0
10 USA 3 21                   24.0 24.0
11 AUS 12 16                   28.0 28.0
12 CAN 24 5                   29.0 29.0
13 RUS 7 23                   30.0 30.0
14 SWE 29 2                   31.0 31.0
15 ARG 27 8                   35.0 35.0
16 URU 10 25                   35.0 35.0
17 TUR 18 17                   35.0 35.0
18 FIN 9 27                   36.0 36.0
19 NOR 22 15                   37.0 37.0
20 GER 14 24                   38.0 38.0
21 KOR 20 18                   38.0 38.0
22 BEL 21 19                   40.0 40.0
23 ESP 19 22                   41.0 41.0
24 FRA 32 11                   43.0 43.0
25 HUN 8 36                   44.0 44.0
26 SIN 33 12                   45.0 45.0
27 RSA 15 35                   50.0 50.0
28 TUN 23 29                   52.0 52.0
29 EGY 26 26                   52.0 52.0
30 POL 34 20                   54.0 54.0
31 POR 25 33                   58.0 58.0
32 IRL 28 30                   58.0 58.0
33 CZE 36 28                   64.0 64.0
34 ESA 30 34                   64.0 64.0
35 SUI 35 32                   67.0 67.0
36 GRE 37 31                   68.0 68.0
37 BRN 31 38                   69.0 69.0
38 DEN 39
DSQ
37                   76.0 76.0

Laser Radial - Women - Overall Results
 
Pos NOC Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Net
1 NED 2 6                   8.0 8.0
2 CZE 8 2                   10.0 10.0
3 LTU 10 3                   13.0 13.0
4 USA 13 1                   14.0 14.0
5 ITA 12 5                   17.0 17.0
6 BRA 9 8                   17.0 17.0
7 FIN 7 11                   18.0 18.0
8 CHN 3 18                   21.0 21.0
9 JPN 1 21                   22.0 22.0
10 CRO 5 17                   22.0 22.0
11 ISR 6 16                   22.0 22.0
12 DEN 20 4                   24.0 24.0
13 BEL 15 13                   28.0 28.0
14 ESP 4 25                   29.0 29.0
15 ARU 22 9                   31.0 31.0
16 ARG 19 12                   31.0 31.0
17 SWE 26 7                   33.0 33.0
18 GUA 23 10                   33.0 33.0
19 RUS 11 23                   34.0 34.0
20 TUR 14 20                   34.0 34.0
21 GBR 21 14                   35.0 35.0
22 SUI 18 19                   37.0 37.0
23 NOR 25 15                   40.0 40.0
24 PER 16 27                   43.0 43.0
25 CAN 17 26                   43.0 43.0
26 SIN 24 24                   48.0 48.0
27 FRA 27 22                   49.0 49.0
28 IRL 28 28                   56.0 56.0

RS:X - Men - Overall Results
 
Pos NOC Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total Net
1 CHN (4) 1 1                     6.0 2.0
2 POL 3 (8) 2                     13.0 5.0
3 FRA 1 (6) 5                     12.0 6.0
4 ESP (29)
UFD
3 3                     35.0 6.0
5 SUI 5 2 (7)                     14.0 7.0
6 NED 2 5 (29)
UFD
                    36.0 7.0
7 ITA (15) 9 4                     28.0 13.0
8 BRA 9 4 (10)                     23.0 13.0
9 GRE 7 (17) 6                     30.0 13.0
10 HKG 8 (23) 8                     39.0 16.0
11 GBR 6 (16) 11                     33.0 17.0
12 GER 10 (12) 9                     31.0 19.0
13 MEX 14 7 (17)                     38.0 21.0
14 RUS 12 10 (29)
UFD
                    51.0 22.0
15 ISR (16) 11 14                     41.0 25.0
16 CYP (18) 13 12                     43.0 25.0
17 ARG 13 (20) 15                     48.0 28.0
18 DEN 11 18 (29)
UFD
                    58.0 29.0
19 CAN (23) 14 18                     55.0 32.0
20 KOR 17 15 (29)
UFD
                    61.0 32.0
21 POR 21 (22) 13                     56.0 34.0
22 USA 22 (24) 16                     62.0 38.0
23 JPN (20) 19 19                     58.0 38.0
24 NOR 19 (21) 20                     60.0 39.0
25 TPE 24 (25) 21                     70.0 45.0
26 EGY 25 (26) 23                     74.0 48.0
27 TUR (29)
UFD
27 22                     78.0 49.0
28 CHI (29)
DNF
28 24                     81.0 52.0

RS:X - Women - Overall Results
 
Pos NOC Crew Race Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total Net
1 HKG (9) 3 1                     13.0 4.0
2 POL (3) 2 3                     8.0 5.0
3 FRA 1 (7) 6                     14.0 7.0
4 NED 2 6 (21)
DSQ
                    29.0 8.0
5 ESP 4 4 (5)                     13.0 8.0
6 CHN 5 (15) 4                     24.0 9.0
7 RUS 6 5 (7)                     18.0 11.0
8 ISR (12) 11 2                     25.0 13.0
9 BRA (21)
DSQ
1 14                     36.0 15.0
10 ITA 8 (9) 9                     26.0 17.0
11 EST (11) 10 8                     29.0 18.0
12 FIN 10 8 (11)                     29.0 18.0
13 GBR 7 14 (21)
UFD
                    42.0 21.0
14 NOR (19) 12 12                     43.0 24.0
15 MEX 13 13 (21)
DSQ
                    47.0 26.0
16 JPN 17 (20) 10                     47.0 27.0
17 ARG 14 (19) 13                     46.0 27.0
18 USA 15 (17) 16                     48.0 31.0
19 GRE 16 16 (21)
UFD
                    53.0 32.0
20 TUR (18) 18 15                     51.0 33.0
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