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Ready Steady Tokyo, Hinman, women's match racing - Sail-World.com Canada Newsletter

20/08/2019


Ready Steady Tokyo, Hinman Trophy, U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship

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U.S. Men's 470 athletes, Stu McNay and Dave Hughes - photo © Junichi Hirai / Bulkhead Magazine Japan


Dear Recipient Name

While the start of summer 2019 was dominated by offshore-racing news from Grand Prix events such as the Transatlantic Race, the Transpacific Yacht Race, and the Fastnet Race, the news cycle from summer's second half is being ruled by small boat sailing. Take this past weekend, where three important events — Ready Steady Tokyo, the George R. Hinman Trophy, and the U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship — unfurled (or are unfurling, in the case of the former event) on the waters off of Enoshima, Japanp; Newport Beach, California, and Detroit, Michigan (respectively). Not surprisingly, all three of these high-level events featured world-class competition.

There's no question that Ready Steady Tokyo-Sailing (August 15-22) is the place to be for aspiring Olympic class sailors, as this event not only serves as the official test event for next summer's Olympic Games (July 24-August 9, 2020) but it also offers opportunity for countries and individual sailors to earn berths to the XXXII Olympiad. Moreover, it's a chance for these talented sailors to speed test against their rivals, to ensure that their training is progressing accordingly, and to begin to acclimatize to the heat that's likely to play a big role in next summer's racing.

 
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Sarah Douglas - 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships - photo © Sailing Energy
Sarah Douglas - 2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships - photo © Sailing Energy

First the good news for North American sailors. Sarah Douglas (CAN) continues her tour de force in the Laser Radial class, and as of this writing is sitting in second place with a scorecard that includes one bullet.

Now the less than great news for fans of American Olympic class sailing: No American-flagged team has cracked into the Top Five in their respective classes (although American Laser sailor Christopher Barnard earned two proud bullets in race three and race six). As of this writing, Stuart McNay and David Hughes are sitting in sixth place in the Men's 470 fleet after six races, while Stephanie Roble and Margaret Shea, who are competing in the 49er FX fleet, are sitting in eighth place after nine races.

Barnard is currently sitting in ninth place in the Men's Laser fleet, while U.S. Laser Radial sailor Erika Reineke is also sitting in ninth place in her fleet.

 
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Chris Barnard, US Sailing Team Men's Laser - Ready Steady Tokyo day 2 - photo © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing
Chris Barnard, US Sailing Team Men's Laser - Ready Steady Tokyo day 2 - photo © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing

Racing continues through Thursday at this important and highly competitive event, so stay tuned.

Meanwhile, on U.S. waters, the annual U.S. Team Racing Championships for the George R. Hinman Trophy was determined on the waters off of Newport Beach, California, where 12 polished teams squared off to determine the fastest guns. Ult

 
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imately, Team Holiday Sideshow, consisting of Johnny Norfleet, Christopher Klevan, Greiner Hobbs, Miranda Bakos, Ian Barrows, and Clara Robertson, sailed home with top honors.

 
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2019 Hinman Trophy Team Race - photo © Stuart Streuli / New York Yacht Club
2019 Hinman Trophy Team Race - photo © Stuart Streuli / New York Yacht Club

"Everyone had their moment this week and each boat stepped up when they needed to," said Klevan in an official press release.

Others on his team agreed. "We knew we had some kinks to work out between the three boats, but we knew we could work it out in the end," said Norfleet, also in an official press release. "We just wanted to get to the knock-out round and be in position to win."

Finally, jumping to Detroit, Michigan, the first-ever U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship took place under fine conditions that saw skipper Allie Blecher and her crew of Ali Blumenthal, Krysia Pohl, and Beka Schiff claim top honors out of a field of seven teams. "This is a good one," said Blecher in an official press release. "This is the highlight of our season. We've been working towards this one in particular."

 
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The winning crew (from left) Ali Blumenthal, Krysia Pohl, Beka Schiff and Allie Blecher complete a roll jibe during the first day of racing at the U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship - photo © Martin Chumiecki / Element Photography
The winning crew (from left) Ali Blumenthal, Krysia Pohl, Beka Schiff and Allie Blecher complete a roll jibe during the first day of racing at the U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship - photo © Martin Chumiecki / Element Photography

While Blecher and company earned a convincing 2-0 win over skipper Giselle Nyenhuis and her three-person crew of Dana Riley Hayes and Molly Vandermoer, racecourse conditions proved taxing throughout their battle. "There was a bit of a cross current," said Blecher. "We had to make sure we weren't sailing too far in one direction or the other. We had to pay attention to the puffs and make sure we weren't overstanding when lifted because of the current."

Sail-World extends big congratulations to Team Holiday Sideshow and Blecher and company for their great wins, and we're sending our best wishes to all sailors competing at Ready Steady Tokyo-Sailing.

May the four winds blow you safely home.

David Schmidt
Sail-World.com North American Editor

 
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Australians prepped and ready for 5.5 Metre World Championship
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Hamilton Island Race Week, Day 2 - Fleet about to change gears
Trade winds lightened throughout the afternoon of Monday August 19, the morning 10 knot sou'easter fading to 6-7 knots for the some of the Hamilton Island Class cruiser-racers which struggled to the finish line.

Finn fleet at Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 3
Zsombor Berecz, from Hungary, is back in front in the Finn fleet at the Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic Test Event in Enoshoma, Japan. He now has a nine point advantage over Giles Scott, from Britain, with Nicholas Heiner another five points behind Scott.

 
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Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 3
As Ready Steady Tokyo - Sailing, the official test event for Tokyo 2020, reaches its mid-way point, it's fair to say that all 353 athletes here have been put through their paces so far.

2019 Melges 24 North American Championship at Grand Traverse Yacht Club - Overall
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Smothered in oil!
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North Sails Weekly Debrief: Wizard's Hot Streak, Speed Reading, Downwind Tactics, See you there
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A passion for oceans: New book launched by Vicky Song
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Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 2
Compared to yesterday's strong breeze and big waves, conditions today were quite different and required sailors to adapt in order to maintain consistency.

 
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Finn fleet at Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 2
Olympic champion, Giles Scott, from Britain has taken the lead at the Olympic Test Event - Ready Steady Tokyo - after only one race was possible on the second day of competition due to light winds.

2019 Melges 24 North American Championship at Grand Traverse Yacht Club - Day 2
Day Two at the 2019 Melges 24 North American Championship (NAC) got off to a slightly slower start. An initial general recall on the first attempt to start Race Four resulted in a two hour, on-the-water postponement.

Viper 640 World Championship at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club - Preview
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America's Cup: NYYC American Magic moves to Newport for launch
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2019 Youth Match Racing World Championship at Gubernskiy Yacht Club - Overall
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Cowes Week 2019 - Day 8
The historic and prestigious trophies available include the George Oliver Challenge Cup, Royal Cowes Town Regatta Challenge Cup, Sir Godfrey Baring Bowl and Culpan Challenge Cup.

New dates for two Antigua regattas in 2020
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Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 1
The official test event of Tokyo 2020, Ready Steady Tokyo - Sailing, got under way today with the first day of racing. The 363 sailors from 47 nations were met with strong winds and big waves in Enoshima, an ideal way to start six days of competition.

Finn fleet at Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event in Enoshima, Japan - Day 1
World champion, Zsombor Berecz, from Hungary, hold the lead after the epic opening day of the Olympic test event - Ready Steady Tokyo - in Enoshima, Japan. Nicholas Heiner, from The Netherlands is second. Giles Scott, from Britain, is third.

Wizard's winning recipe
Peter and David Askew are on a hot streak with their VO70 Wizard in this year's Atlantic Ocean Racing Series. They've won three of the five events in the series so far; RORC Caribbean 600, 2019 Transatlantic Race, and Rolex Fastnet Race.

Cowes Week 2019 - Day 7
Fridays's racing in an increasing south-southwesterly breeze determined the overall class winners at Cowes Week, as well as those for Black and White groups and the whole regatta.

2019 Melges 24 North American Championship at Grand Traverse Yacht Club - Day 1
Opening day at the 2019 Melges 24 North American Championship (NAC) produced three great races leaving Canada's Richard Reid at the helm of Zingara with a significant 11-point lead over Mike 'Flow Master' Dow's Flying Toaster in second place.

World Sailing launch Paris 2024 Mixed Offshore explanatory film
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Gerardo Seeliger announces candidacy for President of World Sailing
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America's Cup: The anticipation grows ahead of AC75 launching
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SailJuice Podcast: 50 knots of thrills n spills at Cowes SailGP
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Lessons for AC75's from a gale-swept SailGP Cowes
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Greta Thunberg sets sail for America on board zero-emission race boat Malizia II
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An interview with Mike Kenny about the 2019 Lake Michigan Singlehanded Society's Q Race
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SailJuice Podcast: How the Rolex Fastnet Race was won, with David Askew
David Askew has to pinch himself that - along with his brother and co-owner Peter - he keeps on winning major offshore races with his VO70 Wizard.

America's Cup: Carbon Foil arms delivered at last
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Forging the Future with SailGP Inspire
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An interview with Scot Zimmerman about the 2019 Melges 24 North American Championship
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