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Trofeo Princesa Sofia – With an eye to Rio - Action on Day 1 + Video

by Andi Robertson on 28 Mar 2016
470 Mens action on Day 1 Trofeo Princesca Sofia 2016, Palma Spain Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / Sofia
2016 Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofia Iberostar – During the lead up to the Olympics when you are in a dominant position it is important to keep the pressure on your rivals imposing your advantage on each and every occasion.

That was evident on the first day of the Trofeo Princesa Sofia Iberostar where France's four-times Nacra 17 world champions Billy Besson and Marie Riou composed a perfect opening day with three back-to- back race wins in brisk, near ideal Bay of Palma conditions.

Last month in Clearwater, Florida the duo won the title with a day to spare, once again, and today as the key European season opening regatta started Besson and Riou were seemingly unstoppable in their preferred conditions.

Multihull ace Besson, who was born in Papeete in Tahiti, and Riou have been in the Nacra 17 since it was adopted to the Olympic fold in 2013 and have been the benchmark team pretty much since then. Behind Besson's sparky personality and perma-smile there is the ferocious work ethic shared by Riou which is keeping clear daylight between them and their rivals, particularly on days like this when the breezes are fresh.

'This regatta is important for us because it is the first in Europe and so it is a big rendezvous and we need to be here. The most important thing is to be showing good speed and to be sharp tactically to make good races all the way from the first day to the last day. Everybody wanted to be here and they are, and so we have to be here doing our best every day.' Besson explains, teammate with Riou who seemed unstoppable in their preferred conditions.

Robert Scheidt proved his campaign towards an incredible sixth Olympic medal is close to course when he won the Miami World Cup regatta in January. Since then he has optimized his time training on the Olympic waters of Rio but the Brazilian legend confirms that although it is vital not to over train and race too much in the Olympic season, he could not miss racing at the Trofeo Princesa Sofia Iberostar.

In the 152 boat fleet Argentina's Julio Alsogaray started best with a one - two. In the Laser Radial fleet Denmark's world champion Anne Marie Rindom started with a pair of wins. Bronze medallist Evi Van Acker (BEL) and the British Sailing Team's Alison Young also registering opening day winning guns.

Scott on top

The Finn class is at 90 per proof. World Champion Giles Scott (GBR) has not raced since November last year when he clinched the Gold Cup in New Zealand but opened today with a one, four. Newly crowned European Champion PJ Postma (NED) lead both breezy, grunty Finn races but young Jake Lilley, chasing Australian selection took the first bullet of the regatta and Scott - who hit the front on the first downwind - won the second race.

USA and Aussies double top

In the Men's 470 Class the American pair Stu McNay and Dave Hughes, who won in Miami, and Aussies Mathew Belcher and Will Ryan monopolised the winning guns across the two qualifying fleets numbering 79 entries in total.

In the women's 470 fleet, the British Sailing Team's Amy Seabright and Anna Carpenter - who won the training regatta here and are training partners to Olympic silver medallists Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark - share the early lead:

'We had a breakage before the first start, the kicker pulled out of the boom, and so that was a tough one to fix.' explained Carpenter.

'But we did well. It was quite stable and the wind picked up through the day with some thermal enhancement and the wind pulled right a little bit in the first race. It was a boat speed day. It is very different conditions to the training regatta so we are happy. This is a training event for us for the Europeans next week and so we are not focused too much on the overall result.'



Small lead

Ireland's Ryan Seaton and Matt McGovern have the smallest lead after the first three races of the 49er fleet, chased by four duos all one point behind. Austria's Nico Delle Karthe and Nikolaus Resch, silver medallists at the 2016 world championships behind the Kiwis, were happy with their opening which included one race win.

Gold medallists Nathan Outterridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) won the middle race which they partner to a 12th and 11th, while there was disappointing start to the regatta for GBR's Dylan Fletcher and Alan Sign. The duo who significantly enhanced their Olympic selection challenge with a bronze medal at the recent world championships in Florida, cracked the aft end of their port wing early in the first race with their shiny brand new boat. They scored DNF, DNC and limped to a 21st with a makeshift, rough fix for the third. But with a little later afternoon composite repair they should be back in the mix Tuesday.

The Netherlands' Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz count two wins from their three starts in the FX Class. Spain's newly anointed world champions Támara Echegoyen and Berta Betanzos started modestly, fighting back after a capsizing several times:

'Conditions were so difficult. We have capsized several times, in the first race when we were second, in the second race when we were leading. The most important thing is that we have come back without too much pain, just hurting a little. 'said Echegoyen who steered the Spanish women's crew to Olympic match racing gold in 2012.

The RS:X fleets sailed three races. 2011 World Championship bronze medalist Nimrod Mashiah (ISR) leads the men and Russia's Olga Maslivets tops the Women's fleet.

Leading results:

470 Men:
1.- Stu Mcnay/Dave Hughes (USA): 2pts 2.-Mathew Belcher/ Will Ryan (AUS) 2, 3.-Anton Dahlberg/ Fredik Bergstrom (SWE) 5, 470 Women: 1.-Amy Seabright/Anna Carpenter (GBR): 3pts. 2.- Tina Mrak/Veronika Macaron (SLO): 3, 3.- Fernanda Oliveira/Ana Barbachan (BRA): 3.

49er
1.-Ryan Seaton/Matt Mcgovern (IRL): 3pts, 2.-Diego Botín/Iago López (ESP): 4, 3.- Nico Della Karth /Nikolaus Resch (AUT): 4, 49 FX: 1.-Annemiek Bekkering/Annerre Duetz (NED): 2pts, 2.- Jena Mai Hansen/Katja Steen (DEN):3pts 3.-Charlotte Dobson/Sophie Ainsworth (GBR):5

Finn

1.- Giles Scott (GBR):4pts 2.- Anders Pedersen (NOR):6, 3.- Josh Junior (NZL):7.

Laser Standard

1.-Julio Alsogaray (ARG): 3pts, 2.- Kristian Ruth (NOR): 4, 3.-Andrew Maloney (NZL): 4

Laser Radial

1.-Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN):2pts, 2.-Pernelle Michon (FRA):5, 3.- Alison Young (GBR):6

Nacra

1.-Billy Besson/Marie Riou (FRA): 2pts, 2.-Thomas Zajac/Tanja Frank (AUT): 4, 3.-Paul Kohlhoff/Carolina Werner (FRA): 5

RS: X

1.-Nimrod Mashiah (ISR): 2pts, 2.- Tom Squires (GBR): 2, 3.- Thomas Goyard (FRA): 4

RS:X women

1.- Olga Maslivets (RUS): 4pts, 2.- Noy Drihan (ISR): 4, 3.- Marion Lepert (USA): 4

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