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Tornado Europeans - Greece has end to end win

by Tornado-Class on 2 Jul 2016
Fleet in action - 2016 Tornado Europeans Tessarini Fabio
After a great race and after taking their usual bath on the last day of the event, Nikolaos Mavros and Alexandros Tagaropoulos from Greece managed to maintain their lead since the beginning of the championship, becoming this year’s Open European Champions! The broken trapeze wire on the penultimate race was not able to deprive them of this well-deserved victory!

Close behind them is Maria Tsaousidou, Greece, and Marc Baier, Germany, a mixed crew who had an exceptional performance by scoring four bullets in the event and finishing in the top five at the rest of the races.



They are also the winners of the Mixed and Youth (both under 26) category!!

On the third place of the Open category are the brothers Marcel and Joerg Steiner, Switzerland, who seem to perform much better in stronger wind. This was verified on the last day as they got the bullet in the first and came third in the second race of the day, passing in front of the Austrians, Dietmar and Silvia Salzman, just before the finish.

So Dietmar and Silvia Salzman, the father and daughter crew, stand fourth in the Open and second in the Mixed. They seemed to prefer lighter wind conditions!

Fifth in the Open category is another crew from Austria: Blum Jens and Fritz Rupert!

The third mixed crew who also came sixth overall is the Polish Zbigniew Piekarski and Ewa Gorska!

For those who wonder, the wind at the last racing day was Northeast and its speed reached the 14 knots!



We need to stress that Congrega Velisti Cesenatico conducted a fantastic event. Everything was carefully organized both on water, overtaking the difficulties of the current and the wind shifts and on land with a rich social event program.

Alexandros mentioned: 'I have to admit that our team has been through a lot of difficulties but has also achieved great wins the last years. We got really upset after the last World championship as we lost the place in the podium due to material failure on the last day. We deserved a medal there.

Nevertheless, we managed to overcome our bad psychological situation and in just three days to be ready and win the next race, the Europeans. This was really hard but that is what makes the difference between a good and a better athlete. I am very proud of our team.



It is never easy to win any championship, especially when a total of 10 races is sailed. You need to sail your best every day and without making mistakes or at least by making fewer mistakes than your opponents. When you start a race standing first you get an additional pressure, as every day you need to prove that you are the best.

In order to win, besides the lot of training you need to be sure of the good quality of your boat and equipment. You need to take care of even the last detail as there is where the devil hides!!'

Nikos adds: 'It was a very well-organized event, with excellent hospitality. Thanks to all who worked for this venue and the ITA for its great job. 'Thank you to the organisers and volunteers!

Congratulations to the winners! Next European Championship: 17-23 July in Dervio.







Results:

No Number Name Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 GRE 11 Mavros Nikolas, Tagaropoulos Alexandros 17,0 2 1 2 4 1 (8) 1 2 2 2
2 GER 14 Tsaousidou Maria, Baier Marc 21,0 (5) 3 1 3 5 1 2 1 4 1
3 SUI 225 Steiner Marcel, Steiner Joerg 38,0 3 4 4 6 6 (10) 3 8 1 3
4 AUT 3 Salzmann Dietmar, Salzmann Silvia 44,0 (13) 2 3 1 3 5 4 12 10 4
5 AUT 349 Blum Jens, Fritz Rupert 53,0 1 (11) 9 2 4 2 10 9 11 5
6 POL 600 Piekarski Zbigniew, Gorska Ewa 61,0 8 5 (16) 5 2 4 7 5 12 13
7 AUS 325 Gamble Allan, Nicholas Kim 69,0 10 14 7 9 (15) 7 5 3 3 11
8 CZE 62 Pavlis Zdenek, Pavlis Jiri 69,0 12 7 5 7 (14) 6 12 6 8 6
9 AUT 360 Jessenig Thomas, Jessenig Stefan 71,0 9 8 6 8 11 3 8 10 (dns) 8
10 GER 211 Jentsch Juergen, Jentsch Sarah 75,0 (17) 9 13 11 7 12 6 4 6 7
11 GER 2 Betz Markus, Betz Nikolas 87,0 6 6 10 12 16 (18) 11 11 5 10
12 ITA 46 Mazzini Mirco, Tinti Gilberto 87,0 11 10 8 10 9 (17) 9 7 14 9
13 ITA 265 Paolillo Luigi, Rossi Cristiano 112,0 4 13 12 15 13 (16) 13 15 13 14
14 NZL 110 Caunce Bill, Duncan Aaron 113,0 (18) 16 14 14 12 9 14 13 9 12
15 SUI 223 Beguelin Laurent, Mottier Frederic 117,0 7 12 11 13 8 15 (ocs) 18 18 15
16 ITA 26 Casadei Roberto, Ciavatta Andrea 129,0 14 18 15 19 10 14 (ocs) 14 7 18
17 GER 100 Gunkel Josef, Maier Alexander 144,0 15 (19) 19 18 18 11 15 16 15 17
18 ITA 263 Fontanesi Piero, Fontanesi Paolo 155,0 16 15 17 17 20 (21) 18 20 16 16
19 ITA 4 Selva Vladimiro, Selva Francesco 164,0 21 17 18 16 17 13 16 17 (dnf) dns
20 ITA 264 Censoni Luciano, Guidi Stefano 177,0 19 20 21 21 19 20 19 21 17 (dns)
21 CZE 24 Nemec Frantisek, Frohlic Lukas 186,0 20 21 20 20 21 19 17 19 (dns) dns
22 ITA 259 Petruzzella Saverio, Rizzi Tobia 193,0 (ocs) 24 22 22 22 22 20 22 20 19
23 ITA 7 Rossi Marco, Gardini Nicolas 202,0 23 22 23 24 23 24 21 23 19 (dns)
24 ITA 2 Checchinato Daniela, Bertozzi Marino 226,0 22 23 (dnf) 23 25 23 23 dnf dnf dns
25 ITA 272 Muratori Rino, Rinaldi Mauro 236,0 24 (dnf) dnf 25 24 25 22 dnf dnf dns
26 GER 1 Gaebler Roland, Gaebler Nahid 261,0 (dns) dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns
26 GRE 1 Paschalidis Iordanis, Trigkonis Kostas 261,0 (dns) dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns
26 GER 44 Gebhardt Ingo, Luger Claus 261,0 (dns) dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns dns
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