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Australian Sailing Team at the Hempel World Cup Series Enoshima - Day 2

by John Curnow / Australian Sailing Team 28 Aug 2019 05:05 PDT 25 August - 1 September 2019
Jake Lilley - Hempel World Cup Series Enoshima, Day 2 © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing

Punishing conditions prevented all bar one of the Australian Sailing Team from competing in the Hempel World Cup today. The only who competed today was Jake Lilley in the Finn.

Laser coach Michael Blackburn got it right when he advised to be ready for anything. There were gusts to 30 knots from the Sou'west, and waves to 2.5m. There was moderate to heavy rain, as well.

The long-term average pattern is for variable weather conditions, hot and humid, light all week, or strong for the whole regatta, a seriously mixed bag. All vital to know for the Tokyo Olympics of 2020.

Results of the regatta from the outset will be crucial, as a full set of races for the regatta may not be achievable. In these sorts of situations, even countbacks (determining who on the same points had higher or more significant results) can be become critical to a sailor's medal chances.

Fresh from the mission was Jake Lilley, in his Finn, a class that is ideally suited to heavy weather. "None of us is surprised that they send us out to test the waters. We're used to it. I am surprised we did not have a second race, as we were dialled in."

"It was hard yakka, but good fun. It is pretty cool to surf a lot back downhill after all your hard work beating up to the weather mark. They were long rides where you got to stay on the one wave."

Despite a penalty turn for touching a mark, Lilley achieved an eighth place today; still inside the fabled top ten. From here on the Finn and other classes may have to do three races in a day to complete their series.

The esprit de corps of the entire team is for every person to prove, improve and stake a claim for the future. For some that will mean representing Australia at the Olympics. Iain Murray, the Director of High Performance for the AST said, "The aim is to give everyone an opportunity. The reason we have a big team is that it is the final year of the quadrennial, and we need to get all the sailors the experience now, as it will be invaluable for all of them, whether they come to Enoshima next year or not."

"Australia has an open book on selection, with a nomination panel comprised of Olympians and World Champions. Multiple sailors/crews in the one class do make it challenging. Just look at depth and strength of our Laser and Nacra 17 fleets. Combined with emerging talent in the skiffs for example, certainly shows how good Australia is at this sport."

Having the second largest team here does provide its own headaches and just getting them to the boat park each day is one of them. Dense traffic on the island in this popular tourist spot can result in a long queue. The ever-adaptable Australian sailing team have solved this by bicycle, demonstrating you have to ready for anything by land and sea.

It is expected that the weather will peak overnight. So game on tomorrow.

Australian Sailing Team results at the Sailing World Cup, Enoshima after Day 2:

Men's 470 (34 boats)
5th: Mat Belcher and Will Ryan 5, - 5 points
27th: Chris Charlwood and Josh Dawson 27, - 27 points

Women's 470 (22 boats)
10th: Nia Jerwood and Monique de Vries 10, - 10 points

49er (37 boats)
11th: Thomas Needham and Joel Turner 4, 16, (28) - 20 points
22nd: Lachy Gilmour and David Gilmour 14, (30), 16 - 30 points
31st: Sam and Will Phillips (35), 13, 34 - 47 points

49erFX (36 boats)
15th: Tess Lloyd and Jaime Ryan 19, 16 - 35 points
17th: Natasha Bryant and Annie Wilmot 17, 19 - 36 points
29th: Amelia Stabback and Caitlin Elks 35, 18 - 53 points

Finn (25 boats)
13th: Jake Lilley 16, 8 - 24 points

Laser (51 boats)
4th: Mitch Kennedy 4, 10 - 14 points
15th: Tom Burton 20, 14 - 34 points
16th: Matt Wearn 18, 19 - 37 points
28th: Finn Alexander 19, 38 - 57 points
30th: Luke Elliott?34, 25 - 59 points

Laser Radial (49 boats)
30th: Elyse Ainsworth 29, 26 - 55 points
35th: Mara Stransky 21, 42 - 63 points

Nacra 17 (32 boats)
2nd: Nathan Outteridge and Haylee Outteridge 5, 3 - 8 points
3rd: Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin 7, 2 - 9 points
29th: Paul Darmanin and?Lucy Copeland 23, 25 - 48 points

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