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2015 RS Aerocup – Overall report

by Frances Peters on 3 Nov 2015
2015 RS Aerocup SBG Films
Barcelona International Sailing Centre has been home to the RS Aero class for the last four days, while 37 sailors from nine countries enjoyed their first ever RS Aerocup. Spain has delivered hot sunshine, an excellent race team and fabulous tapas!

Activity began on Thursday with a coached ‘Lift-Off’ day run by Aero manager, Peter Barton. A quick hints and tips session on shore was followed by a series of coached sprint races on the water. It was a great opportunity for sailors from different backgrounds to ask questions, shake away the cobwebs and boost their confidence before racing began.

Friday and Saturday brought hot sunshine, light winds and a building swell, which combined with a short course made for tight and challenging racing across the fleets. The RS Aero 5 fleet saw female domination as 21 year old, Silvia Haavel of Estonia and 15 year old Anna Vernere of Latvia took the turns to show the others the way around the track. In the end it came down to a tie break and the victory was Estonia’s, while Great Britain’s Caitlin Atkin took bronze behind Vernere.



The Seven class, being the biggest fleet with 19 sailors, often saw boats rounding marks two or three deep. David Axen of Sweden got off to a flying start but experienced sailor and coach, Per Christian Bordal of Norway soon found his feet, which after nearly two decades out of dinghy racing was much to the distaste of others! It became a Scandinavian duel at the top of the fleet and one which was finally won by Bordal, followed very tightly by Axen. Meanwhile, single-handed specialist, Richards Zvilna of Latvia took bronze.

It was an event for the Brits in the nine fleet. Light wind specialist and veteran of RS classes, Dave Lynall (GBR) was quick out of the blocks and began his event with a ‘horizon job’ leaving the rest of the fleet floundering in his wake! Luckily the fleet made it look more difficult for him after that but not enough to stop him taking the overall win. RS Aero class manager, Peter Barton took silver, while Nigel Rolfe – the senior member of father and son duo ‘Team Rolfe’, was pleased to take bronze, but even more pleased to beat his son! It was easy to observe that the more youthful team member, Ben had taken his new role of RS Aero social secretary a little too seriously to expect his best performance on the water. He can confirm the limoncello is good, though!

On that note, the socials were exceptional. Sailors from each nation came together each evening to enjoy the local food and drink. Eric Aker, of Boston, USA, had travelled the furthest to compete and was quick to note the friendly and supportive nature of the fleet. He said it had been the highlight of the event for him and when presented with his bottle of wine at the end of the event, amidst the applause he shouted to his wife; ‘See? Just one more reason why sailing is so great!’. We set a class record on Saturday night when we enjoyed tapas for 47 at a brewery in Barcelona centre.



The weather gods were not on side for Sunday’s racing and with strong winds, huge waves and a rocky harbour entrance, racing had to be called off. The risky conditions didn’t stop half a dozen confident sailors taking their Aeros out to the bay while spectators piled on to the RIBs to watch. In perhaps some of the most extreme conditions the RS Aero has ever been sailed, the boat came fully into its element. It was amazing to watch… and even better… we got it on camera! Watch this space.

We have been honoured, in our debut Aerocup year, to have excellent sponsors on board; Euronox and OceanRoads are sister companies based in the UK and Germany respectively that specialise in logistics solutions. It was thanks to their highly efficient services and generous support that we were able to make boat transport simple and affordable. We were also privileged to have the opportunity to showcase our sport to Mark Czerwinski of OceanRoads and have him join the fleet on their partying. ‘We’re doing standard transport all the time’, explained Czerwinski, ‘but normally we’re just at our desk. Our job is all about helping and it’s great to see the result of it. It really feels like a family despite all the different places that boats have come from.’

While the international calendar for the RS Aero class remains to be finalised for next year, we can confirm the class will be going to the infamous Travemunde Woche in Germany with the other RS classes. Top level fleet racing alongside the festival on shore; it’s set to be bigger and better than anything the class has seen before! Save the date: 25th – 29th July 2016.



Results:

RESULTS RIG 5
  

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Rating system: PY, Entries: 6, Scoring system: Appendix A

Rank

Tally

Nat

SailNo

Class

HelmName

Club

Cat

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Nett

1st

6

EST

1258

5

Silvia Johanna Haavel

Tallinna Jahtklubi

 

2.0

1.0

2.0

4.0

(7.0

OCS)

1.0

10.0

2nd

7

LAT

1677

5

Anna Vernere

Stirm Raga YC

Youth

1.0

3.0

1.0

3.0

(7.0

OCS)

2.0

10.0

3rd

5

GBR

1568

5

Caitlin Atkin

Bewl Valley

Youth

(3.0)

2.0

3.0

2.0

1.0

3.0

11.0

4th

1

GBR

1107

5

Ben Poe

Sutton Bingham

Youth

4.0

4.0

4.0

1.0

2.0

(5.0)

15.0

5th

4

GBR

1214

5

Harry Binns

Bassenthwaite

Youth

5.0

5.0

5.0

6.0

(7.0

OCS)

4.0

25.0

6th

2

ESP

1112

5

Jose Buades

CMV Barcelona

 

6.0

6.0

6.0

5.0

3.0

(7.0 BFD)

26.0

RESULTS RIG 7  

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Rating system: PY, Entries: 21, Scoring system: Appendix A

Rank

Tally

Nat

SailNo

Class

HelmName

Club

Cat

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Nett

1st

16

NOR

1205

7

Per Christian Bordal

Moss Seilforening

 

2.0

1.0

1.0

2.0

(5.0)

5.0

11.0

2nd

36

SWE

3

7

David Axen

SSKkaparen

 

1.0

2.0

6.0

1.0

(7.0)

3.0

13.0

3rd

28

LAT

1234

7

Richards Zvilna

Stirm Raga YC

Youth

3.0

3.0

3.0

(4.0)

4.0

1.0

14.0

4th

9

SWE

1002

7

Kevin Olsson

Tjuvkils KK

 

4.0

7.0

(13.0)

3.0

2.0

2.0

18.0

5th

24

EST

1781

7

Ants Haavel

Tallinn Kalev

 

6.0

6.0

2.0

(22.0 OCS)

1.0

4.0

19.0

6th

18

GBR

1428

7

Peter Townend

Chelmarsh

Master

8.0

5.0

4.0

(10.0)

3.0

6.0

26.0

7th

11

GBR

1045

7

Richard Willows

Roadford Lake

Master

7.0

4.0

9.0

9.0

(22.0 OCS)

8.0

37.0

8th

3

GBR

16

7

Finlo Wright

Isle of Man

Youth

11.0

10.0

7.0

5.0

(22.0 OCS)

7.0

40.0

9th

17

GBR

1302

7

Karl Thorne

Royal

Lymington/Keyhav en

 

9.0

11.0

5.0

7.0

(22.0 OCS)

9.0

41.0

10th

19

GBR

1464

7

Marcia Lynall

Avon

 

14.0

(15.0)

12.0

6.0

10.0

11.0

53.0

11th

26

NED

1061

7

Hilde Geerling - Van Susante

Braassemermeer

 

12.0

13.0

10.0

11.0

9.0

(22.0 BFD)

55.0

12th

39

ESP

1113

7

Hector Manau

Club Nautic l'Escala

 

13.0

8.0

14.0

(22.0 DNC)

8.0

13.0

56.0

13th

38

SWE

5

7

Otto Walker

KSSS

STOCKHOLM

 

5.0

9.0

8.0

(22.0 DNC)

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

66.0

14th

8

SWE

1

7

Julie Lamarre

KKKK

GOTHENBURG

 

10.0

12.0

11.0

(22.0 OCS)

22.0

DNF

12.0

67.0

15th

25

ITA

1123

7

Aldo Rinaldi

A.N. Sebina

 

(22.0 DNC)

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

8.0

6.0

10.0

68.0

16th

14

GBR

1141

7

Jonathan Rickels

Grafham Water

Master

(16.0)

14.0

16.0

13.0

11.0

15.0

69.0

17th

27

EST

1653

7

Oliver Vesi

Tallinna Jahtklubi

 

15.0

(17.0)

17.0

12.0

12.0

14.0

70.0

18th

13

ESP

1114

7

Pablo Torras

RCN Barcelona

 

(17.0)

16.0

15.0

14.0

14.0

16.0

75.0

19th

40

ESP

1037

7

Romà Bertran

CMV

 

(22.0 DNC)

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

13.0

17.0

96.0

20th

22

GBR

1463

7

Matt Draysey

Spinnaker

 

18.0

18.0

18.0

(22.0 DNC)

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

98.0

21st

20

GBR

1509

7

Peter Craggs

York R.I.

Master

(22.0 DNC)

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

22.0

DNC

110.0

 

RESULTS RIG 9 

Sailed: 6, Discards: 1, To count: 5, Rating system: PY, Entries: 13, Scoring system: Appendix A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank

Tally

Nat

SailNo

Class

HelmName

Club

Cat

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Nett

1st

31

GBR

1009

9

David Lynall

Bowmoor

 

1.0

1.0

(2.0)

1.0

1.0

2.0

6.0

2nd

32

GBR

1175

9

Peter Barton

Lymington Town

 

2.0

2.0

1.0

(3.0)

2.0

3.0

10.0

3rd

21

GBR

1551

9

Nigel Rolfe

Burghfield

 

3.0

(6.0)

4.0

6.0

3.0

1.0

17.0

4th

30

GBR

1007

9

Antony Lynall

Avon

 

4.0

5.0

(8.0)

2.0

4.0

5.0

20.0

5th

34

GBR

1581

9

Ben Rolfe

Burghfield

 

6.0

3.0

3.0

5.0

(14.0 OCS)

6.0

23.0

6th

29

SWE

4

9

Christer Bath

GKSS GOTHENBURG

Master

8.0

4.0

6.0

7.0

(14.0 OCS)

4.0

29.0

7th

12

GBR

1071

9

Peter Chaplin

Burghfield

Master

7.0

(8.0)

5.0

4.0

8.0

7.0

31.0

8th

35

USA

1264

9

Eric Aker

BOSTON, MA

Master

9.0

(10.0)

10.0

9.0

6.0

9.0

43.0

9th

23

NED

234

9

Michiel

Geerling-

Van

Susante

Braassemermeer

 

5.0

7.0

7.0

(14.0 DNC)

14.0

DNC

14.0

DNC

47.0

10th

33

GBR

1370

9

Jim Hood

Lymington Town

 

(11.0)

9.0

11.0

10.0

9.0

8.0

47.0

11th

10

ITA

1005

9

Michele Giorgini

C.D.V. MUGGIA

 

(14.0 DNC)

14.0

DNC

14.0

DNC

8.0

5.0

10.0

51.0

12th

15

GBR

1207

9

Mark

Tissiman

Chelmarsh/Saundersfoot

 

10.0

11.0

12.0

(14.0 OCS)

7.0

11.0

51.0

13th

37

SWE

21

9

Rutger Smith

GKSS GOTHENBURG

 

12.0

12.0

9.0

(14.0 DNC)

14.0

DNC

14.0

DNC

61.0

 

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