Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard brokerage

Dragon Europeans - Coupe Virginie Heriot went to Anatoliy Loginov

by Ivan Bidzilya on 10 Aug 2016
2016 Gazprom Dragon European Championship Elena Razina
The “Big Dragon week” in St.Petersburg YC started in the first ten days of June 2016 with the Silver cup practice regatta for dozen of early birds that arrived at the Europeans venue to train.

The competition was won by Loginov and it seemed like the shape of things to come. The Russian Open Dragon Championship/pre-Europeans saw 25 crews from six countries competing from 12th till 14th July in some really testing conditions. Having scored three bullets in six races RUS27.

Annapurna crew have regained the national title that had been lost last year to Dmitry Samokhin’s RUS79. In turn, Samokhin handed the title over and became vice-champion and third overall. Marcus Brenneke (GER11) finished second overall. The Gazprom Dragon European Championship on 18th July welcomed 45 crews from 13 countries with some greatest sailors from Germany, the UK, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Ukraine and of course Russia.

The only day that saw one race was the first when with five minutes left to day’s cancellation the jury decided to send the fleet to race and they gained a perfect race under perfect and unexpected conditions.

The winner of the first day was the four times European Champion Markus Wieser with Diego Negri and Sergey Pugachev (Transbunker’s UAE7). But from the second day to the last RUS27 was leading although some days with tiny margin.

Entering the final day the game was wide open. Given two races left and one more discard all top-five crews had realistic chances of winning. The five point lead that Anatoliy Loginov gained a day before against UAE7 Markus Wieser has shrunk into one point after the acting Russian champion scored double seventh and the German master managed three and eight finishes.

The first race on 22nd July was disappointing for both leaders. Loginov finished tenth and Wieser ninth while their leaderboard neighbors, Link (GER1162) and Brennecke (GER11) were second and first. “The first race wasn’t successful, we lost our position and probably were out of top-five, Loginov comments, - so we decided to relax and take it as it comes”.

The start of the second race didn’t bring any relief either. “Big right shift left us somewhere at 30-ties on the first rounding and even our competitors GER1162 decided to abandon the race seeing no chances of continuing the fight for top-three, Loginov comments, - but we decided to sail on and our decision was rewarded”.

For the second and final race of the day the Jury picked D-course. That meant three upwind legs with upwind mark finish. Their decision not to give up their efforts, Russian Champion managed to pick some shifts, climb steadily and finally was fifth on the finish line while Brennecke was seventh and Wieser was 23rd. Worlds medalist Frank Berg (DEN408), won the final race that established his crew as the leader in the Corinthian division.

While fleet headed home, everybody were calculating the results which wasn't obvious since both RUS27 and GER1162 appeared tied at the same score. Considering Loginov’s win in the second race of the Europeans and no-wins (but astonishing four second finishes) Link’s score, the Coupe Virginie Heriot went to RUS27 Annapurna.

The Bronze medal went to Brenneke (GER11) who really performed well, even if the crew sails together less than a year. Markus Wieser (UAE7) dropped to fourth and his team mate, now ex-European champion but acting World champion Evgen Braslavets (UAE8) finished fifth.

“The championship was really tight, - says Loginov, - you see even upon race completion we weren’t sure that we were winning. This is very important win for us and for the whole Russian Dragon community”.

Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTERHenri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

Related Articles

J/24 UK Nationals at Brixham
Title goes down to a photo finish in the final race Four J/24s sailed round from Plymouth for the event, leaving 9 to be craned in on the 40 tonne crane. A fun fact about Brixham is that it was the landing site for William of Orange during the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
Posted today at 5:24 am
31st Block Island Race Week Day 2
Regatta Craft Mixers Race Day turns up the heat Regatta Craft Mixers Race Day turned up the heat at Block Island Race Week—literally. The Island was not spared from the heat wave sweeping the East Coast this week, but that did not put a stop to the action out on the water.
Posted today at 12:14 am
Triple amputee crosses Pacific solo & unsupported
33-year-old former Army rifleman from Doncaster, Craig Wood, has today made history 33-year-old former Army rifleman from Doncaster, Craig Wood, has today made history by becoming the world's first triple amputee to sail solo, non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific.
Posted on 24 Jun
Kieler Woche Day 5
Tuesday served as a warm-up for the hot finale of Kieler Woche Sophie Steinlein and Catherine Bartelheimer from Bavaria in the skiff, as well as Kiel native Fabian Wolf on the foiling windsurf board, will enter Wednesday's (June 25) medal races as leaders.
Posted on 24 Jun
iQFOiL International Games at Kiel day 4
Medal series line-up confirmed as wind hits hard in Kiel The fourth and penultimate day of the 3rd iQFOiL International Games in Kiel delivered full-throttle action as athletes across the Senior, Youth, and Junior fleets raced to secure their spots in the all-important Medal Series.
Posted on 24 Jun
44Cup Marstrand 2025 starts tomorrow
Fleet back up to 12 on eve of breezy Marstrand event While the RC44s were up to 11 for the last event in Porto Cervo, for this week's 44Cup Marstrand, scheduled to set sail tomorrow from the breezy west coast of Sweden, the fleet has now grown to 12.
Posted on 24 Jun
Charlie Dalin forced to cancel his 2025 season
Sam Goodchild and Loïs Berrehar to helm MACIF Santé Prévoyance for the Transat Café L'OR Due to health reasons, Charlie Dalin has been forced to cancel his 2025 season. However, in close consultation with his team, the skipper of the IMOCA MACIF Santé Prévoyance and Macif have decided to maintain the ambitious racing schedule.
Posted on 24 Jun
200 entries registered and a new rock concert
For the 2025 Taittinger RSYC Regatta With registration for the 2025 Taittinger Royal Solent Yacht Club Regatta closing at midnight on Wednesday 25 June, the current total of entries for two days of racing in the Western Solent based in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, stands at 200.
Posted on 24 Jun
A bold start for Foiling Week 2025
The opening phase of racing has already delivered record-breaking numbers The twelfth edition of Foiling Week has kicked off with a consistent schedule and strong support from the global foiling community.
Posted on 24 Jun
Kieler Woche Day 4
IDM Inshore Gold to Flensburg and Denmark The weather conditions during Kieler Woche on Tuesday continued just as they had on Monday: sustained winds well over 20 knots and gusts exceeding 30.
Posted on 24 Jun