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A Silver medal and two more Olympic test event representatives locked in at French Olympic Week 2023

by US Sailing Team 2 May 2023 10:15 AEST April 22-29, 2023
Women's Formula Kite Podium at French Olympic Week 2023 from left to right: USA's Daniela Moroz, 2nd place, France's Lauriane Nolot, 1st place, France's Jessie Kampman, 3rd place © Sailing Energy / Semaine Olympique Française

From French Mistral winds in the 30s to bobbing around in postponement and everything in between, Hyères tested competitors with a wide range of challenges during the 54th edition of Semaine Olympique Française.

Daniela Moroz (Lafayette, Calif.) brought home a silver medal for the USA in the Women's Formula Kite and two more classes finished off their selection procedures for the 2023 Olympic Test Event and Pan American Games. Stephanie Roble (East Troy, Wis.) and Maggie Shea (Wilmette, IL) will represent the USA in the 49er FX, and Sarah Newberry Moore (Miami, Fla.) and David Liebenberg (Richmond, Calif.) will compete in the Nacra 17 July 7-16 on the future Paris 2024 waters and in Santiago, Chile October 20-November 5.

Final USA Results:

Women's Formula Kite

  • 2nd: Daniela Moroz, US Sailing Team

Nacra 17

  • 7th: Sarah Newberry Moore & David Liebenberg, US Sailing Team

49er

  • 7th: Ian Barrows & Hans Henken, US Sailing Team
  • 10th: Andrew Mollerus & Ian MacDiarmid, US Sailing Tem
  • 16th: Nevin Snow & Mac Agnese

49er FX

  • 8th: Stephanie Roble, Tokyo 2020 & Maggie Shea, Tokyo 2020, US Sailing Team
  • 9th: Paris Henken, Rio 2016 & Anna Tunnicliffe Tobias, Beijing 2008 and London 2012

Men's Formula Kite

  • 7th: Markus Edegran, US Sailing Team
  • 20th: Kai Calder, US Sailing Team
  • 37th: Evan Heffernan
  • 57th: Noah Runciman
  • 70th: Casey Brown
  • 77th: Adam Keaton

Women's iQFOiL

  • 11th: Dominique Stater, US Sailing Team
  • 18th: Bryn Muller

ILCA 6

  • 22nd: Charlotte Rose, US Sailing Team
  • 33rd: Christina Sakellaris
  • 36th: Lilly Myers
  • 56th: Hallie Schiffman

ILCA 7

  • 52nd: Ford McCann
  • 108th: Daniel Escudero

The Trofeo Princesa Sofía was the first time in Daniela Moroz's kitefoil career that she entered semifinals instead of advancing straight to finals and finished outside the podium. Moroz faced her second career semifinals this week in Hyères and fought her way through an epic comeback from 5th to 2nd. She kept spectators on their toes as she won the two Semifinal races she needed to advance to Finals, won the first Finals race, and chased the one last race win she needed to win the event. France's Lauriane Nolot came away with the Gold after securing the only race win she needed to win the event, and Jessie Kampman (France) rounded out the podium in third.

"I knew I was capable of delivering under pressure and I'm really proud of how I finished Semifinals and Finals to take home the silver medal this week," said Moroz. "It was stressful and intense but I had a solid plan with my team and was able to execute my strategy in the racing. This week was long and hard with a lot of ups and downs and I struggled with consistency but to be able to put it all together on Finals day and end on a high note felt really good."

"French Olympic Week is a step closer to the Olympic Test Event and the Pan Am Games," said Newberry Moore after officially locking in the Nacra 17 spot with her partner, David Liebenberg. "Over the last 6 months we've diligently chipped away at weaknesses that became apparent to us in training camps and in regattas. French Olympic Week 2023 was the first time we've sailed inside the top 10 in the world at a World Cup regatta. We went into the Medal Race with the potential to be on the podium which is an incredible achievement and an indication of how our hard work has begun to pay off. We know that growth is not linear, but we are very excited to see the evidence of it. We're really looking forward to representing the US at the Olympic Test Event in Marseille this summer."

The 49er FX battle for the Test Event and Pan American Games spots came down to Steph Roble & Maggie Shea and Paris Henken & Anna Tunnicliffe Tobias - two teams of qualified, seasoned Olympians. Roble and Shea came out on top with 13 points between the Trofeo Princesa Sofía and French Olympic Week regattas, an 11-point lead over Henken and Tunnicliffe Tobias with 24 points.

"We had super challenging conditions on the front end of the week with the Mistral winds and then again at the end of the week with light wind," said Roble. "We had a lot of fun learning throughout the week and working on our processes. We qualified for the Medal Race in a good position and unfortunately had a tough race and weren't very quick upwind. We finished 10th in the race which put us in 8th overall, but the big goal was to focus on qualifying for the Olympic Test Event, which we're happy to have achieved."

Next, many US Sailing Team athletes make their way to Marseille or The Hague, The Netherlands for training on Olympic and World Championship waters, respectively.

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