Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Kites flying high - Sail-World.com Canada newsletter

19/10/2021


Kites flying high

Zhik 2021 Season 2 LEADERBOARD

North Sails 2021 LEADERBOARD

Théo de Ramecourt (FRA) / Riccardo Pianosi (ITA) - 2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Final Day - photo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk


Dear Recipient Name

I'm not going to lie; I was disappointed when the International Olympic Committee raised concerns about the Mixed Offshore Doublehanded event at the Paris 2024 Olympics. I thought this had the potential to be a great event, with the chance to show offshore sailing at its best, but the writing was on the wall when World Sailing were asked to come up with an alternative, and having separate Men's and Women's Kiteboarding was probably the best solution in the circumstances.

Over the past couple of weeks 138 of the best kite foilers from 34 countries and six continents gathered in Torregrande, Sardinia to battle it out for the World Championship titles. For many 'traditional' sailors, the racing may seem completely alien, with many of the close-up photos showing a rider holding a short bar in their hands on a board just over a metre long heeled heavily to windward, but the tactics are just the same.

This is still a young discipline, but the favourite moves of each of the sailors is taking shape. France's Benoît Gomez favours port-tack starts, fellow countryman Axel Mazella shows bursts of blistering speed and Théo de Ramecourt is incredibly consistent.

 
Allen 2020 - A.597 - 600x500   Aquaventures 2021 Oct - SeaAngel - MPU
 

2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Final Day - photo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk
2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Final Day - photo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

In the Women's fleet the United States' Daniela Moroz is the undisputed queen of kite foil, winning her fifth world title in a row. Oh... and this veteran is just 20 years old. This really is a young discipline.

I do have concerns over the stance the riders have to take while kite foiling, with their bodies bent heavily at the waist, but my guess is that it's a lot kinder on the joints and bones than other new Olympics events such as BMX and skateboarding.

Poema Newland (FRA) - 2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Day 4 - photo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk
Poema Newland (FRA) - 2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Day 4 - photo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

Whether the kite foiling captures the interest of the TV networks in three years' time at the Paris Olympic Games is yet to be seen. Hopefully the characters and the colour will shine through, drawing more people into sailing. It may not be sailing as many of us know it, but things move on and the traditionalists need to embrace it. Mixed doublehanded offshore yachts and kite foilers really are opposite ends of the spectrum in sailing, but they both highlight how lucky we are with the diversity of our sport.

 
Barton Marine 2019 600x500   Colligo 2021 MPU
 

Welcome out of lockdown Australia!

It's been a long, long few months for Australians, especially those in Sydney. With my regular chats with John Curnow and Peter Rendle, plus the experience we had of lockdown in the UK, I know how frustrating and boring being cooped up at home is, and I really hope with the increased vaccination rates that Australia is through the worst of the pandemic.

The sailing season there is now waking up, and thoughts are turning quickly towards the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, with hopes that it will return in 2021 following the cancellation of the 2020 event. The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia is well prepared to host a Covid-safe race if given the green light by the NSW and Tasmanian State Governments.

Plans are also in place for an alternative race should decisions on state borders and conditions deem it necessary, but let's hope that the great race can return this year. The Boxing Day start is one of the great spectacles in sailing and it would be fantastic to see the yachts once again departing Sydney Harbour, surrounded by the massive spectator fleet which turns out for this event.

Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race start - photo © ROLEX / Studio Borlenghi
Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race start - photo © ROLEX / Studio Borlenghi

 
Cyclops 2020 - Dec2020 - MPU   Hyde Sails 2017 March 300x250
 

SailGP delivering

For anyone who didn't watch the Spain Sail Grand Prix live I highly recommend watching the highlights video. It's just under 18 minutes of high speed action, incredible boat control, and seeing the best sailors in the world pushing it to the very limit, and past it on more than one occasion.

Tom Slingsby is the sailor on top form right now, coming from his utter domination of the International Moth World Championship on Lake Garda; he helmed the Australian SailGP team to victory in Cadiz to take his third event win of SailGP Season 2.

Australia SailGP Team helmed by Tom Slingsby celebrate victory at the Spain Sail Grand Prix - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP
Australia SailGP Team helmed by Tom Slingsby celebrate victory at the Spain Sail Grand Prix - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP

 
J Composites 2020 - MPU   Lennon Thermalite 300x250 1
 

The sailors really are pushing F50 foiling catamarans to the edge, as the Great Britain team demonstrated in the podium race. They'd nailed the start and were leading into the bear-away, but a problem releasing the jib sheet led to them going down the mine into a dramatic pitch pole. The Australian and United States teams did well to avoid the Brits, including a huge 'skid' for Jimmy Spithill's US team.

As Ben Ainslie said: "It's really hard to explain to people just how tough the F50s are to sail. You can see we've got great sailors on our team, we had a great start, we got into the lead. Unless you're absolutely perfect with your trim and balance of the boat, you can just lose control like we did. Tough one for the team but we take it on the chin and hope to come back stronger."

The Great Britain SailGP Team pitchpole in the final podium race at the Spain Sail Grand Prix - photo © Ricardo Pinto for SailGP
The Great Britain SailGP Team pitchpole in the final podium race at the Spain Sail Grand Prix - photo © Ricardo Pinto for SailGP

I'm certainly looking forward to seeing the teams racing in the natural amphitheatre of Sydney Harbour on December 17th & 18th. Let's not forget this was the opening event of SailGP Season 2, way back in February 2020, before the season was cancelled and restarted. On that occasion Ben Ainslie got the better of Tom Slingsby, with a masterclass of top-level sailing, and there's no doubt the Australian team will be wanting to have revenge on home waters.

 
Marskeel 2019 600x500   North Sails 2021 Fastnet MPU
 

Patience wins 60th Endeavour Trophy

On the same weekend as the SailGP, a stellar fleet of the UK's dinghy class champions gathered in Burnham-on-Crouch for the Endeavour Trophy Champion of Champions event. With this being an anniversary event, Olympians were invited as well and I was so happy to see Luke Patience and Mary Henderson take their win.

Sailing Mary Henderson's dad's 21 year old RS200, they came back from being over the line at the start in the first race - using their discard straight away - to knock in four bullets and a third to comfortably win the prestigious title.

Luke Patience and Mary Henderson Olympian 470 representatives on their way to an overall win at the 60th Endeavour Trophy - photo © Roger Mant
Luke Patience and Mary Henderson Olympian 470 representatives on their way to an overall win at the 60th Endeavour Trophy - photo © Roger Mant

You won't meet many nicer people in sailing than London 2012 470 medallist Luke. He's so passionate about sailing at all levels and was priceless during the lockdown virtual racing that we ran in 2020, sailing 'Wee Pearl'.

Patience so nearly won at Burnham in 2019, which made the win this year all the sweeter: "Indeed, it almost feels like a bit of redemption from when we almost won two years ago but mucked up on a gybe on the last run. In a way it makes it even more special to have finally won the Endeavour. It was really great racing."

So, despite it being October, a month where things are either winding down in the northern hemisphere or building up in the south, the past fortnight has seen a plethora of sailing events taking place in a huge range of sailing craft. We really are lucky to be involved in a great, diverse sport.

Mark Jardine
Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com Managing Editor

 
Rooster 2020 - Impact BA - MPU   Sea Sure 2021 - Transom Fittings - MPU
 

 
RS Sailing 2021 - MPU   Selden 2020 - E40i electric winch - MPU
 


Vaikobi launches new junior sailing gear range
Vaikobi's exciting new youth collection has just hit the rack, with all the best gear for 9-14 year-olds who are at the beginning of their sailing journeys.

New Champion crowned winner of the 2021 eSailGP Championship
eSailGP Season 2's virtual high-speed action culminated on Friday with eight super-pumped qualifying players vying for the coveted title of 2021 eSailGP Champion.

America's Cup: New York Yacht Club drops second AC team in four months
Just under four months after announcing that they had jettisoned American Magic, their team from the 36th America's Cup, New York Yacht Club has done the same with their replacement.

 
Upffront 2020 Foredeck Club SW MPU   Vaikobi 2021 FlexForce - MPU
 
Australian Olympic gold medalist signs on with Yachting New Zealand
Olympic Gold medalist in the Womens 470 class, Jenny Armstrong will takeover as Yachting New Zealand's women's sailing manager and Laser Radial programme manager

200 days to go until the Worrell 1000 Race 2022
With just 200 days to go until the race begins at Hollywood Beach, FL, the Worrell 1000 has a full roster of 17 teams representing 6 countries, including returning champions Randy Smyth (6-time Worrell Champ) and Rod Waterhouse (4-time Worrell Champ).

Kiwi kitefoilers now have two weeks in solitude after Worlds conclude
New Zealand's top kitefoilers will spend the next two weeks in isolation mapping out what 2022 looks like for them after a world championships of highs and lows.

 
Vakaros 2021 - MPU   Zhik 2021 Season 2 MPU
 
Swan One Design Worlds winners crowned on a balmy evening in St Tropez
The triumphant owners and crews have the right to consider themselves the best in the world after battling to the top of the leader board in St Tropez.

2021 Formula Kite World Championships in Torregrande, Sardinia - Overall
The US's Daniela Moroz closed out a remarkable five titles in a row at the Formula Kite World Championships on the Italian island of Sardinia, coming from behind in the finals shootout on the sparkling Gulf of Oristano, to seize the coveted crown.

Global Solo Challenge - How to apply antiskid on deck or paint numbers
In many classes such as Mini 650s, Class40s and Imoca60 it is mandatory to paint your boat number on the deck, in Cat Zero events you also have to paint an area of 4sqm in high visibility colour.

 
PredictWind.com 250 - 2014   SOUTHERNSPARS_MAST-&-BOOMS_SW_300X250-AGLAIA
 
On Deck: Lynne Beal
Sailing judge Lynne Beal from Toronto took part in her fourth Olympic Games in Tokyo. Certified as a Canadian judge since 1988, she was a member of a 28-person international jury at the 2020 Olympic Games.

Relive the best bits from the Spain Sail Grand Prix!
It was a fantastic weekend in Cadiz for Australia, who won the Spain Sail Grand Prix and returned to the top of the SailGP Season Championship with only two events remaining!

Finport Finance, a 'new team', experienced 18 Footer crew
Keagan York's Finport Finance will feature a brand new team when it lines up against 17 other top performers at the Australian 18 Footers League for the club's 2021-22 season on Sydney Harbour.

 
Armstrong-FG-1 300x250   Hella Dual Colour Floodlights - 300x250px - 001 gif
 
Medals decided as no more racing at Mar Menor Finn World Masters
The 2021 Finn World Masters on Mar Menor, Murcia, Spain, concluded on Friday with no more races possible. With a difficult forecast the fleet was sent out in the hope of one final race, but after a brief hope was dashed, racing was abandoned for the day.

America's Cup: Valencia back as a potential venue - but with a study
A report in the Spanish media indicates that a new bid from Valencia, Spain is in the running for hosting the 37th America's Cup.

World Match Racing Tour 2021 final postponed
Organisers of the World Match Racing Tour today announced the final event of the 2021 season, the Boa'an Match Cup/WMRT Final in Shenzhen, China will be postponed to March 2022 following a review of the current border and quarantine restrictions in China.

 
Henr-Lloyd BLU MPU   Lloyd Stevenson Catalyst 45 300x250px1
 
America's Cup: Tough decisions ahead for Burling and Tuke
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke announced their arrival back into New Zealand, this week, with a media release making it clear the duo had not re-signed with Emirates Team New Zealand.

Moth Top Tips with Brad Funk
Moth tips from Inland Champion Brad Funk from the Moth Inlands 2021 held at Rutland Sailing Club.

An interview with Mark Wheeler on the 2021 J/111 Worlds
Sail-World checked in with Mark Wheeler, regatta chairman of the 2021 J/111 Worlds, via email, to learn more about this One Design championship.

 
Road to Gold - MPU   SW Newsletter Sign-Up
 
Sails of Change to set sail on the Jules Verne Trophy in a fossil fuel-free attempt
Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard are once more set to take on the Jules Verne Trophy, held since 2017 by Francis Joyon and his crew in a time of 40d 23h 30' 30".

J/111 World Championship at Hampton Yacht Club - Preview
The 2021 edition of the J/111 World Championship will be hosted by Hampton Yacht Club at the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay off Hampton, Virginia.

Votes open for Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image 2021
The international jury of the Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image award has selected the 80 best pictures taken this year by photographers based all around the world. The public is now invited to vote.

No Compromise: Zhik OFS800 Offshore Range has landed!
The culmination of years of testing with the world's leading sailors in the Volvo Ocean Race and a design brief of NO COMPROMISE in fabric technology.

On Deck: John Kerr
John Kerr was inducted into the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame on Sunday, October 3, after he won a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles in the Soling Class with Hans Fogh and Steve Calder.

The technology inside Vaikobi FlexForce wetsuits
Vaikobi's range of FlexForce wetsuits has been developed and tested with professional athletes, designed to provide extra protection in colder conditions across all wind and water sports.

Q&A Live Call with Jon Emmett - Training Methods to Transform your Race Results
Train Hard, Fight Easy. Too many sailors rely on racing as their only way of improving and it's a hugely flawed way of trying to make progress.

Spain SailGP event debriefing, U.S. Youth Championship
While early October is always a great time for racing in North America, last week's sailing news cycle was dominated by the Spain SailGP event, which unfurled off Cadiz, Spain, on the country's southwest coast.

WASZP lights up Cadiz for SailGP Inspire Racing
Sailors were greeted by the best conditions of the European Season, racing alongside the F50s in front of the massive estimated crowds of 11,000, this provided a genuine inside look at what life could be as a professional sailor.

Gladwell's Line: Life in Lockdown Land
In the alternate universe - Planet Cherub - it is great to see the Lockdown being put to good use, where the home-build virus seems to be running amok. Fortunately no vaccination is available, and frankly the more who catch it the better.

SailGP: Australia wins Spanish Sail Grand Prix in Cádiz
A dramatic afternoon in Cádiz ended with Australia winning the Spain Sail Grand Prix to return to the top of the SailGP Season.

Sea Sure 2021 - RED - FOOTER

Selden 2020 - FOOTER

This email was sent to the.recipients@email.address by YY Online Services Ltd.
Towngate House, 2-8 Parkstone Road, Poole, BH15 2PW
Registered in England No. 7895890

Our records show that you signed up to receive news from us on 1 January 2000

Please do not reply to this message as this address cannot receive replies.

You can unsubscribe at any time or email us here if you encounter any difficulties
2024 fill-in (bottom)SOUTHERN-SPARS-MISSY-FURLING-BOOMS-728-X-90 BottomLloyd Stevenson - SYA3 728x90px BOTTOM