Please select your home edition
Edition
RYA Membership

Nacra 17, 49er/49erFX World Champs - British teams set for action

by Lindsey Bell on 9 Feb 2016
Charlotte Dobson-Sophie Ainsworth in the 49erFX Richard Langdon/British Sailing Team
2016 Nacra 17, 49er/49erFX World Championship - With just six months to go to the start of the Olympic sailing competition, this week’s combined 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships (9-14 February) in Clearwater, Florida, is set to provide fierce competition in the fastest Olympic Games boats.

Thirteen British crews will be in action across the three double-handed events, where world title honours and potential Rio 2016 places are up for grabs across the international fleet.

Six British Sailing Team crews will be looking to make their mark in the 74-boat men’s 49er skiff event, with John Pink the only British entrant to have previous World Championship medal-winning form in the class, having won silver in 2009.



Now sailing with Stuart Bithell, the duo have finished sixth at the previous two editions of the World Championships so will be looking for an upgrade in 2016, while Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign will also be keen to improve on their previous World Championship finish of tenth at the 2015 event held in Argentina last November.

“The Worlds are always important and given that it’s the last Worlds before the Olympics the previous run you’ve seen that the people who medal or win at the Worlds will likely be medal contenders for Rio,” Fletcher explained.

“Our goal is to medal. It’s just as important as any other World Championships and we’re looking to deploy what we’ve got and come out with the best result.”

Podium Potential squad teammates James Peters and Fynn Sterritt had an impressive run to finish fifth at last month’s Sailing World Cup Miami, while Scottish brothers Rory and Neil Hunter, Chris Taylor-Sam Batten and Jack Hawkins-Chris Thomas complete the British 49er line up in Florida.

In the women’s 49erFX fleet, Charlotte Dobson and Sophie Ainsworth, who are joined by fellow Brits and FX World Championship debutantes Sophie Weguelin and Anna Burnet, are expecting some tough battles as the crews jostle in the pecking order ahead of Rio.

“It’s reasonably far away from the Games so it’s a good opportunity for a peak event early in the year,” explained Dobson, who finished fifth alongside Ainsworth at the 2015 Worlds.

“We’re really looking forward to bringing everything we’ve got. It’s a good opportunity for us to see where we are against the fleet and we’ll be trying to do the best we can.

“The Kiwis completely smashed Miami so I think they’ll be coming in to this with some really good form,“ assessed Dobson of her international rivals. “The Brazilians and the Italians have been medaling pretty much all the time for the last two years so I think they’ll be there in the hunt and it’s also part of the Danish trials and they’re bringing a different level at the moment. There are plenty of people who are really stepping it up so it should make for a good week.”



Five British crews are set to contest the Nacra 17 mixed multihull event, with the top British crews changing regatta finishing positions regularly. Lucy Macgregor and Dave Evans had the best pre-Worlds warm-up of the Brits, finishing fourth at the Sailing World Cup Miami, with Ben Saxton-Nicola Groves winning bronze at the Copa Brasil de Vela in December and European Championship gold in September. John Gimson and Hannah Diamond were the only British crew in the 2015 World Championship medal race, and were in the hunt for the podium positions until a capsize saw them end the event in tenth.

Podium Potential squad crews Tom Phipps-Nikki Boniface and Rupert White-Kirstie Urwin will also be looking to impress in the 50 boat multihull fleet.

Racing gets underway for all three classes on Tuesday 9 February with the final medal races on Sunday 14 February.

Zhik 2024 DecemberLloyd Stevenson - Catalyst Yacht Tender 1456x180px BOTTOMDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px_GP BOTTOM

Related Articles

Merlin Vintage Series at Tamesis
An unusual concern for the race team was the juvenile grey seal hogging the ramp A beautiful day, Saturday 17th May, met the eight entrants for the Merlin Rocket Vintage Series open sponsored by Craftinsure at Tamesis, battling for the Southcott and Porteous Cups (Southcott for the overall, Porteous for the winner of the last race).
Posted on 19 May
IMA Maxi Europeans day 1
Jolt takes the lead The International Maxi Association's European Championship, run by Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia out of Sorrento, began its second phase today with four days of windward-leeward and coastal racing on the Gulf of Naples.
Posted on 19 May
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla overall
Nolot and Pianosi reclaim European Titles, and Maeder wins Open Trophy Racing couldn't have been more dramatic in the medal series day of the 2025 Formula Kite European Championships. With too many passes to count, a steady eight knots and smooth, turquoise water provided a perfect playing field in Urla.
Posted on 19 May
IMA Maxi Europeans Inshore Series Day 1
A perfect start in Sorrento with sunshine and consistent wind The Sorrento Peninsula delivered picture-perfect conditions for the opening day of inshore racing at the IMA Maxi European Championship, the second stage of the Tre Golfi Sailing Week 2025.
Posted on 19 May
Musto Skiff 2025 Europeans confirmed for Germany
Taking place in July as part of Warnemünder Woche Thanks to the efforts of the German Class Association, the Musto Skiff International Class has confirmed that a 'European Championship' will be hosted this July as part of Warnemünder Woche.
Posted on 19 May
RS Northern Championships at Strangford Lough
Tight racing across the RS Aero, RS200 and RS400 classes The RS Northern Championships came to Strangford Lough Yacht Club in County Down, producing some tight racing across the RS Aero, RS200 and RS400 classes.
Posted on 19 May
Redwing 25th Anniversary Medal at Bembridge
With Bembridge One-Design keelboat racing The forecast was mixed, but a warm 10kts from the south meant perfect sunny sailing for the six Redwings and two One-Designs who went afloat on Saturday.
Posted on 19 May
Pirelli is once again partnering with Luna Rossa
Collaboration will focus on virtualization, artificial intelligence and advanced materials Pirelli is once again partnering with Luna Rossa team for the 38th America's Cup, joining the Italian challenger as Official Sponsor and Technical Partner, supporting the team in developing cutting-edge technological solutions.
Posted on 19 May
Sailing is for Everyone – and We Mean It
Rooster are proud to support the communities making that a reality Sailing is a sport with space for everyone - and at Rooster, we're proud to support the communities making that a reality.
Posted on 19 May
NYYC hosts 2025 World Sailing Mid-Year Meeting
Board conducted a series of productive strategic meetings The gathering brought the World Sailing Board and Council together in person at the Club's historic 44th Street Clubhouse in Manhattan—an iconic venue designed by Whitney Warren, renowned architect of Grand Central Station.
Posted on 19 May