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2019 Formula Kite Asian Championships in Beihai - Day 1

by International Kiteboarding Association 24 May 2019 08:09 PDT 23-29 May 2019
Day 1 - 2019 Formula Kite Asian Championships Beihai © IKA

The four women who topped the standings at the 2019 Formula Kite Asian Championships found themselves dramatically pushed down the order when they were forced to retire from one race after discovering they failed to sail the proper course.

For the young Polish pairJulia Damasiewicz and Magdalen Woyciechowska, both 14the mistake was a rude awakening to the complexity of top-level racing. Until their withdrawal for missing a mark and failing to complete a lap in the opening day's second race, they stood first and second with respectively.

Natalie Flintrop-Clarke (AUS) and China's Jingle Chen conceded that they had suffered crashes on the track off south-western China's Beihai city beach and had followed the leaders, failing to realise they too had made their own mistakes and shortened the course.

The errors handed Benyapa "Fon" Jantawan (THA) the lead, with a bemused Bilge Ozturk (TUR) close behind in second after two races in the opening skirmishes of the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) Formula Kite Asians.

But with a further five days of the Beihai City-sponsored competition and many races in the offing, any of the leading athletes should have more than enough opportunity to claw back any deficit and reassert their dominance.

The Polish duo in particular had a near perfect record of two bullets and two seconds until their demotion and looked quick around the rhomboid track in the tropical breezes of around 12kts, that dropped to around just 7kts before racing was halted in early afternoon.

Damasiewicz and Woyciechowska, like many of the men racing in a separate fleet, are hoping their placings at the regatta's end will earn them enough points to secure a place in kiteboarding's appearance at the inaugural World Beach Games in San Diego in October.

The men's fleet fared slightly better, squeezing in three races. But some suffered their own misfortunes. Russia's Denis Taradin notched up two wins, but his opening foray came to grief when he struck a large jelly fish with his hydrofoil, crashed and finished down the order, leaving him poised in fourth overall.

Turkey's Ejder Ginyol put in a good shift, taking three second spots that were enough to give him pole position just ahead of Italy's Mario Calbucci, who opened his campaign with a bullet.

"It's pretty good," said Calbucci, riding his 21m foil kite. "In the first race the wind wasn't so gusty. The other two were very technical. The wind was shifty, left and right by as much as 25 degrees and I missed the lay line two times. But I'm quite happy."

New Zealand's Sam Bullock sits third overall with two third-placed finishes, but accepted that Taradin's ill-luck had given him a leg up in the day's opening race.

"I got lucky in the first when Denis Taradin hit something," said Bullock. "In the third race I was struggling a bit for power on my 19m. But I still managed to hang in there. To be honest I'm still suffering from jet lag a bit. But I'm looking forward to better breezes that are forecast."

Ozturk was similarly pleased to find herself second overall, thanks to some good fortune of her own. "I had bad starts for both races. But in the second race I hit something and fell off badly. The girls ahead me just got further away really quickly. I didn't understand why. It turned out they hadn't sailed the proper course. You have to sail your own race sometimes and experience comes in handy."

Top five men after three races (no discards)

    1. Ejder Ginyol (TUR) 6pts
    2. Mario Calbucci (ITA) 8pts
    3. Sam Bullock (NZL) 10pts
    4. Denis Taradin (RUS) 13pts
    5. Lukas Walton-Keim (NZL) 14pts

Top five women after two races (no discards)

    1. Benyapa Jantawan (THA) 6pts
    2. Bilge Ozturk (TUR) 6pts
    3. Julia Damasiewicz (POL) 11pts
    4. Magdalena Woyciechowska (POL) 12pts
    5. Natalie Flintrop-Clarke (AUS) 13pts

Full results at formulakite.com

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