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USA sailors 470 Women's World Champions

by Jodi Kelly/Clare Murray - Sail Melbourne Media Cen on 30 Jan 2008
A Champagne moment for 470 Womens Worlds Champions Erin Maxwell (R) and Isabelle Kinsolving and their coach Skip Whyte Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com
American's Erin Maxwell and Isabelle Kinsolving helped ease the bitter disappointment of missing Olympic selection with an emphatic 10 point world title victory ahead of World No.1 Italians Giulia Conti and Giovanna Micol.

'If there was ever a way to make me feel better about not being selected for the Olympics . this is it,' an ecstatic Maxwell said.

'I don't know what the future holds but we're going to savour today, that's for sure.

'We're going to campaign for 2012 but jobs, graduate school and marriages come before that,' Maxwell added.

Australian pocket-rockets Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson shortened as hot Olympic medal favourites after securing a bronze medal at the 470 Women's world championships at Mordialloc Sailing Club today.

Sydney based Perth girls Rechichi 22, and Parkinson 21, were delighted with their result and the kick start it has given them for the Olympic regatta in Qingdao next August.

Conditions for the top 10 double points medal race were perfect today for the lightweight combination, who overnight trailed triple world champions Marcelien de Koning/Lobke Berkhout (NED) by just one point.

In 7-10 knot shifty winds, Rechichi/Parkinson sailed a near tactically perfect race to set themselves up for a podium finish.

Knowing they had to beat the Dutch girls to have any chance of a bronze medal, they kept them in sight for the entire race.

'On the second up wind we got a little bit out of whack and we tacked back and saw that we were pointing behind the Dutch girls. We were patient and just had to wait for the right shift and then they all pushed each other too close to the left lay - that gave us the option to tack around the top of them on the lay line, they had no where to go and they lost about a 100m or so,' a very happy Rechichi explained.

Rechichi/Parkinson will now both take a well earned vacation before heading overseas in March to begin their build up for Beijing.

They won the Olympic test event in Qingdao last year and have now officially signaled their arrival on the international 470 sailing stage.

Conti/Micol managed to win the medal race to consolidate the silver medal position, with Maxwell/Kinsolving finishing fourth, Rechichi/Parkinson fifth and de Koning/Berkhout second last in the 10 boat fleet.



470 Women Gold - Medal Race (1 - 10)

Pl Name Sail
Num
Bow
Num
Club
/Cty
Pts
Carry
over
1 Total
Points
Net
Points
1 MAXWELL, Erin
KINSOLVING, Isabelle
USA1757 118 USA 46 8 54 54
2 CONTI, Giulia
MICOL, Giovanna
ITA 23 101 ITA 62 2 64 64
3 RECHICHI, Elise
PARKINSON, Tessa
AUS357 086 AUS 70 10 80 80
4 DE KONING, Marcelien
BERKHOUT, Lobke
NED11 062 NED 69 18 87 87
5 PETITJEAN, Ingrid
DOUROUX, Nadege
FRA4 045 FRA 75 14 89 89
6 VOGL, Sylvia
FLATSCHER, Carolina
AUT431 106 AUT 96 4 100 100
7 BASSADONE, Christina
CLARK, Saskia
GBR833 065 GBR 98 6 104 104
8 TORGERSSON, Therese
SANTÉN, Vendela
SWE331 129 SWE 86 20 106 106
9 FERNANDA, Sesto
CONSUELO, Monsegur
ARG108 094 ARG 95 12 107 107
10 KADELBACH, Kathrin
ZIEGELMAYER, Friederike
GER21

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