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Netherlands - Great Britain win 470 Junior Worlds

by Rick van Wijngaarden on 30 Jul 2008
Hannah Mills, Katrina Hughes (GBR) 470 Class Junior World Champions 2008 (Photo Kuba Pawluk) 470 Internationale http://www.470.org
Steven Lefevre and Steven Krol from The Netherlands are the new 470 Class Junior World Champions and Hannah Mills and Katrina Hughes from Great Britain, the new 470 Class Junior Women's World Champions. Both events were concluded this afternoon with the medal races, the grand finals of the 2008 470 Junior World Championships for Men/Mixed and Women's crews.

Women's 470
Hannah Mills and Katrina Hughes (GBR) secured the gold medal with a second place in today's medal race. Tina Lutz and Susann Beucke made a last attempt to go home as first German women's crew. However their chances for medals were over, they achieved their goal by crossing the finish line in first place.

Tara Pacheco and Berta Betanzos from Spain climbed the podium to receive silver, and Lisa Ericson and Astrid Gabrielsson (SWE) for bronze.

'I feel pretty good, quite relieved' Mills said. The girls from Great Britain are the first women that win the separated 470 Junior Worlds Women's event. The Championship has always taken place in one mixed fleet, but because of the increasing number of participating girls' crews the last few years, and to make 'under 22 years young' women's sailing more transparent, it has been decided to separate the Junior Worlds into a Men/Mixed and Women's event.

'Racing against the boys is exciting, but in a separate event you have a better overview who your opponents are. Now, and for the future.' MILLS commented.

It has been quiet around the promising team that caught eyes on them since they teamed up around Christmas 2006 and started sailing 470's . In 2007, they win the 470 Junior Women's European Championship as second International 470 Championship they compete in. Hannah Mills already built a reputation in the 420's.

'We haven't been sailing much the last few months. We just had our exams and we will set our minds to sailing the next few years. 2012, that's the plan. I just finished my second year of University and have one more year to go, but I'll catch up with that later.' she said.

Men's 470
It was going to be an exciting battle for Steven Lefevre and Steven Krol from the Netherlands to defend their golden position ahead of Lior Lavie and Yam Amir from Israel and Italy's Luca Dubbini and Roberto Dubbini. In case the Italian cousins would have been able to stay in front of the Dutch, and hold only one boat in between, their chance for Gold would have been strong because the Israeli's of this event's 'iron threesome' were in a worse position.

However, the Dutch did not leave anything to calculations and speeded to the upper mark to follow the Israeli's close around the mark in 1st and 3rdposition. The Dutch demonstrated an excellent downwind performance and passed the gate in leading position, which they held during the rest of the medal race.

The Dutch boys look back on a successful event, a milestone in their ambition to experience the Olympic dream.

'Of course we were kind of nervous before the start, We motivated each other; let's go for it one more time, cut the crap and be serious. This is our big chance!

It has been a very good event with strong and fair play battles. Finally, our opponents and ourselves, are happy for each other to be on the podium together. We all know that we will meet again next month at the Junior Europeans. It's not over after that because we will be training with the Israeli's during the winter and form a group of young ambitious sailors to make each other better. We are the 'young ones' with ambitions for 2012.'Lefevre said

The 470 Junior European Championships will take place from 7 to 15 August in Zadar, Croatia as a combined event with the 420 Junior European Championships.

Top 10 470 Men / Mixed, Points
1 NED 77 Steven Lefevre, Steven Krol 58
2 ISR 9 Lior Lavie, Yam Amir 69
3 ITA 4 Luca Dubbini, Roberto Dubbini 82
4 FRA 27 Sofian Bouvet, Jeremie Mion 89
5 SWE 333 Victor Bergstrom, Marcus Dackhammar 93
6 ESP 1868 Pablo Santurde, Juan Manuel Cerezo Ruiz 99
7 GRE 24 Panagiotis Verginadis, Timos Vlachos 99
8 POL 52 Tomasz Januszewski And Marcin Mickiewicz 101
9 ITA 4429 Simon Sivitz Kosuta, Jas Farneti 101
10 GRE 7 Georgios Vasilas, Efstathios Paoadopoulos 104

Top 10 470 Women
1 GBR 835 Hannah Mills, Katrina Hughes 22
2 ESP 696 Tara Pacheco, Berta Betazos 36
3 SWE 33 Lisa Ericson, Astrid, Gabrielsson 45
4 GER 51 Tina Lutz, Susann Beucke 65
5 GER 4983 Annika Bochman, Anika Lorenz 69
6 AUS 352 Stacey Omay, Chelsea Hall 83
7 BLR 5 Alexandra Aziornaya, Alla Vernikovich 85
8 GBR 837 Claire Walsh, Jasmin Husband 113
9 ISR 111 Geva Tal, Mia Lebel 115
10 GBR 840 Sophie WEGUELIN, Sophie AINSWORTH 121

Full results http://www.470.sails.pl/jwc2008/
Web site of the Intl. 470 Class Association: http://www.470.org/champ08/jwc/

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