Please select your home edition
Edition
Elvstrom Sails Australia

Vietnam PWA Grand Slam Day 2 sees Thode on fire

by PWA on 27 Feb 2011
Thode on form - Vietnam PWA Grand Slam 2011 - Day 2 John Carter / PWA http://www.pwaworldtour.com
Vietnam PWA Grand Slam Day 2.

The double elimination roared into action shortly after one o’clock after waiting patiently for Mui Ne’s thermal wind to kick in.


In conditions mirroring the single elimination, competition got underway in a steady twenty five knot cross onshore breeze, with moderate sized chop over most of the sailing area. First to mount their attack on Thode’s thrown was Israel’s Yarden Meir (Fanatic / Simmer), who looked defiant as he toppled Tilo Eber (JP / NeilPryde) and Russian heavy weight Yegor Popretinskiy (JP / NeilPryde) before finally succumbing to the skills of Canadian Philip Soltysiak (Starboard / Dakine), and settling for a well-deserved ninth position in the double elimination.

On the opposite side of the draw, Anthony Ruenes (Tabou / Simmer) bulldozed his way through his opposition with some stunningly executed moves, leaving Arthur Pollet, Max Rowe (Fanatic / North) and Davy Scheffers (Tabou / Gaastra) in his wake before conceding to European Champion, Steven Van Broeckhoven (F2 / Gaastra). Ruenes’ run meant he settled in seventh position, an impressive comeback after bowing out in the second round of the single elimination.


With Soltysiak falling at the hands of Dieter Van Der Eyken (Severne / Starboard), there was an all Belgium showdown as Van Der Eyken when on to face compatriot Van Broeckhoven. The super charged heat went down in testing conditions, and despite Van Der Eyken’s spell of form, he could not match the impressive magnitude Van Broeckhoven was exerting in his moves. Van Broeckhoven advanced to take on Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra), meaning the final heats of the double elimination would be a carbon copy of the previous days heats.

The sailing standard he been impressive throughout the day, but the Tonky Frans vs. Van Broeckhoven stand-off would raise the bar to dizzying new heights. The pair put on a freestyle master-class of culos, ponch 360s and konos in a heat that had the judging panel’s work cut out. Sadly for Van Broeckhoven he couldn’t make amends for his previous day’s loss to Frans, and for the second time he fell to the Bonaire style maestro.

So once again, there was to be a Frans vs. Frans showdown. From the beach Tonky was the more polished of the sailors, but Taty (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic) proved to be the more competition savvy, filling out his score sheet with a mix of both aerial and sliding moves that trumped his sibling’s styled out, but ultimately less calculated efforts.



Taty moved on to try and avenge Estredo (Fanatic / North) for his previous day’s loss. The heat started badly for Frans, who failed to stick a clean move for the first couple of minutes. In the meantime, Estredo was methodically working through his routine, and filling out his score sheet on both tacks. Frans’ nerves soon subsided though, and he stuck some stellar moves, including a super technical double spock on the outside, but it was too little too late, and Estredo once again stole the victory from his grasp.

That left a familiar final of Thode, the previous day’s winner, versus Estredo, the reigning World Champion. From the outset, Thode threw down with venom in his moves. Kicking off with a burner, followed by a huge air flaka and then a sickeningly perfect air bob, Estredo had a challenge on his hands to match the Bonaire local. In response, Estredo stuck a no handed air flaka, one handed air funnel 360 and a burner.

It was always going to be a close call, and when move of the day and arguably the competition so far went to Thode, for an epic fully planned Kono landed onto the face of a rolling swell, it sealed Estredo’s fate. Despite a super close heat, Thode took the win, and in turn the double elimination victory with a unanimous five-zero judging decision.

Event standings after day two

1st Kiri Thode (Starboard / Gaastra)
2nd Jose Estredo (Fanatic / North)
3rd Taty Frans (Starboard / MauiSails / Mystic)
4th Tonky Frans (Tabou / Gaastra)
5th Steven Van Broeckhoven (F2 / Gaastra)










Tomorrow’s skippers’ meeting is scheduled for 11.00am local time (GMT +Seven), with the second single elimination commencing shortly PWA Vietnam PWA World Tour

Sail Port Stephens 2026Henri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeZhik - Made for Water

Related Articles

America's Cup: Still waters run deep
Sources have advised Sail-World NZ that several developments are expected in the coming weeks Today's announcement of of a partnership between 2024 America's Cup team, American Magic is the first of public airing of several developments that have been ongoing within America's Cup and SailGP circles for several months.
Posted today at 2:12 am
American Magic opens high performance centre
American Magic opens the American Magic High Performance Center (AMHPC) at the Port of Pensacola American Magic opened the American Magic High Performance Center (AMHPC) at the Port of Pensacola today, marking a milestone in the team's mission to build a world-class sailing and performance platform in the United States.
Posted today at 12:18 am
2025 World Match Racing Tour Final day 2
Shock upsets as world no. 3 and no. 4 exit WMRT Final in Shenzhen Two of the highest-ranked skippers in world match racing were eliminated on Day Two of the 2025 World Match Racing Tour Final in Shenzhen Bao'an, as treacherous light-wind conditions delivered a major upset and blew the competition wide open.
Posted on 7 Jan
XR 41 - IRC Version Hits the Water
Increased stability and noticeably stronger upwind and reaching capability We're excited to announce that the IRC-optimized XR 41 has officially been launched and completed its first rounds of testing.
Posted on 7 Jan
2026 RORC Transatlantic Race Runners & Riders
A highlight of the 2026 global offshore racing calendar starts on Sunday The 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race is ready to start from Marina Lanzarote on Sunday 11 January. The race will see 21 teams take on the 3,000 nautical-mile voyage west across the Atlantic to Antigua.
Posted on 7 Jan
ILCA Oceania & AUS Open & Youth Championship day 5
Queensland's Mara Stransky leads the Aussie females Queensland's Mara Stransky is the leading Australian female sailor in the ILCA 6 Gold Fleet competing in the 2026 Oceania and Australian Open and Youth Championships in Hobart.
Posted on 7 Jan
GLOBE40 Leg 4 Update
Leaders cross the antimeridian Today at 06:45:31 UTC and 06:50:19 UTC, the two leaders of the GLOBE40, BELGIUM OCEAN RACING - CURIUM and CREDIT MUTUEL, crossed the antimeridian, giving the former a 4'48" advantage.
Posted on 7 Jan
2026 Moth Australian Nationals Day 3
What was planned as a race turned into a full-blown four-hour water adventure It was one of those days on the water — the kind where the forecast shrugs its shoulders and says, "You're on your own."
Posted on 7 Jan
62nd Australian Sabot Championships overall
Alyssa Mathieu makes history to secure the national title The 62nd Australian Sabot Championships concluded in spectacular fashion at Airlie Beach, delivering a week of high-quality racing that highlighted the depth of junior sailing talent from across Australia.
Posted on 7 Jan
2025 World Match Racing Tour Final day 1
High drama marks opening day in Shenzhen The opening day of the 2025 World Match Racing Tour Final, running from 6-11 January in Shenzhen China, delivered high-intensity racing from the first start, with no shortage of close calls and razor-thin margins amongst the sixteen competing teams.
Posted on 6 Jan