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RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Championship - Day 5

by World of Windsurf on 26 Nov 2016
RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Championship - Day 5 Robert Hajduk / RS:X Youth Worlds
The Youths head out to challenge the tricky conditions on the day before the final day, some of them concerned, yet all concentrated. It was all or nothing; anyone could take the lead after a packed start, as boards glided through the swells towards the upwind mark followed by performing pumping techniques on the downwind leg towards the gate and back up.

Again a total of three races were completed with some interesting performances from those who favor the lighter winds, compared to the previous days.

The defending Champion, Israel's Yoav Omer who has been having a great event performance so far had the following to say:

“This week was very difficult for me, in a way it has been pretty much hectic, all those previous days it has been super windy with close action and everybody was fighting, also difficult for the race committee. I am happy to be able to win this competition before the medal race. In the strong winds it's easier for me to perform well, but in the light winds today I was good, so it did not really matter for me. I am happy, I came here with the focus to win this Worlds. Tomorrow is the Medal Race and I am prepared, no stress, just have to do good that’s all. After this championship I am officially qualified to go to my last event for the season at the Auckland 2016 Youth Sailing World Championship. I then will move up to the RS:X seniors for the next season”.

Spain's Cornudella Sole: “I am used to sail in light conditions at home in Barcelona, Spain as we have much more light wind days compared to strong wind days. Today's conditions were much better for me as I am totally used to this. Other competitors from other countries were faster in the previous days and had more control in the stronger winds, I just could not control my board as they did and I think that was one of the important things, to be confident and to keep the board speed.

Today I was happy, I was waiting for these conditions and it went great. Tomorrow is important for the top 10, unfortunately I am not in, but it will be just another racing day, I will try to keep improving myself and it's great to have the opportunity to learn, analyze and to watch what the other guys will do to. It's my last year in the Youths category and I will continue my training and improvements”.

Few quick comments from Israel's Katy Spychakov, currently in second position in the women fleet:

“This week has been a difficult one, the girls are all good and the wind was very strong especially yesterday. I do prefer more light winds, today went OK, now a little bit stressed but I think it will be OK, just want to do better'.

More words from Mariam Sekhposyan from St. Petersburg who spends her time training in Sochi, the southern part of Russia:

“This season has been exciting, I participated in the RS:X Europeans and it was a great experience. For me it was a special event, because in previous events I was really bad in strong winds. Now I feel that I am stronger and better, I managed to stay on the top and I am proud of myself. In today's light wind conditions we could really see who the good and all-round sailors were. The last four days here, were amazing, I trained hard for this... after this event I will be the one to represent Russia in the Auckland 2016 Youth Sailing World Championship'.

Tomorrow is the big show time, the final competition day of the 2016 RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Championship in Limassol, Cyprus.



Results:

Youth Men Medal Race

 

Rank

 

Fleet

 

SailNo

 

HelmName

 

 

Nett

1st

Gold

24

Yoav OMER

 

12.0

 

2nd

Gold

2

Camille BOUYER

 

44.0

 

3rd

Gold

11

Mack VAN DEN EERENBEEMT

 

54.0

 

4th

Gold

60

Tom REUVENY

 

54.0

 

5th

Gold

25

Sil HOEKSTRA

 

62.0

 

6th

Gold

200

Tal ZADOK

 

69.0

 

7th

Gold

24

Luca DI TOMASSI

 

77.0

 

8th

Gold

55

Luuc-Adrianus VAN OPZEELAND

 

82.0

 

9th

Gold

171

Carlo CIABATTI

 

84.0

 

10th

Gold

360

Andy BROWN

 

86.0

 


Youth Women Medal Race

 

Rank

 

SailNo

 

HelmName

 

 

Nett

1st

20

Noy DRIHAN

 

20.0

 

2nd

32

Katy SPYCHAKOV

 

25.0

 

3rd

7

Emma WILSON

 

32.0

 

4th

7

Maya MORRIS

 

37.0

 

5th

13

Mariam SEKHPOSYAN

 

38.0

 

6th

7

Maria-Belen BAZO

 

42.0

 

7th

366

Aikaterini DIVARI

 

71.0

 

8th

833

Rachel CHAPOT

 

86.0

 

9th

26

Yarden ISAAK

 

92.0

 

10th

358

Lily YOUNG

 

93.0

 

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