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Formula Kite Asia & Oceania Championships 2023 - Day 4

by Andy Rice 26 Nov 2023 02:43 AEDT 21-26 November 2023
High speed conditions on Shenshan Bay - Formula Kite Asia & Oceania Championships 2023 - Day 4 © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

Could Christmas have come early for Jingyue Chen? Crossing the finish line in first place in six successive races, it was Jingyue all the way for the Chinese rider on day four of the Formula Kite Asia & Oceania Championships in Shenzhen, China.

Going into Sunday's Medal Series for the top 10 riders, Chen took the leader's yellow bib away from Chinese teammate Wan Li who slipped back to second overall ahead of Poland's Julia Damasiewicz of Poland, although subsequent protests would switch things around later in the evening.

Even if it was a perfect scoreline, Chen is still seeking higher levels of perfection from her kitefoiling. She knows that for next week's event in Zhuhai, four hours along the coast, Chen will have to be operating at a higher level for when reigning World Champion Lauriane Nolot flies into town for the Kitefoil World Series Final.

Watch out! Lauriane will be here soon...

"My leeward mark roundings need to be tighter," said Chen. "As I was coming downwind and going around the bottom mark I was giving away too much space to the girls behind me. That's a big, big problem, because Lauriane will not give me the space or the time for mistakes like that."

2-1 to Damasiewicz

In the battle between Li and Damasiewicz, things got a little heated. This evening there were five protests between the two riders after a number of incidents on the race course. Damasiewicz put her point of view thus: "There was one time when she put her kite between my lines and I said I would not do anything about it the first time, but then it happened again, so I protested.

"Then there was a port/starboard between us, and then another situation later on. I think I have tried to do everything right, within the rules, so I feel quite confident when we go to the protest room. I am thinking positively about it."

At the end of the protest hearings, Li was disqualified twice and Damasiewicz once, resulting in the Polish rider being elevated to second and the Chinese rider relegated to third, just a point behind. It's a critical switcharound, as it means Damasiewicz earns the second spot in the four-rider final alongside Chen. Li's drop to third means she will have to fight her way out of the semi-finals to earn an opportunity to scrap for the medals.

Maeder in experimental mode

Meanwhile in the men's fleet Max Maeder had done enough by the end of the morning session to have secured top spot in the Medal Series with the afternoon session to spare. The Singaporean decided to use the afternoon's three heats to do some experimenting. "I can't remember when I got a UFD [start line disqualification] so I'm going to use this afternoon to really push the line and go for some good starts as close to the line as possible," he said. "And I'm going to go for a port tack start even if it's not looking great for it."

True to his word, Maeder stepped ashore after racing with the port tack start attempt complete, although not entirely successful. "I was fifth in that race, it wasn't a great start as I had to stop to let the starboard tackers go past me," he grinned. "The other two starts I didn't get a UFD but I had two of the best starts of my regatta. This is a good time to put in some training and try out a few things different from normal, especially with where I am in the regatta right now."

Room for some upsets

Going into tomorrow's Medal Series wearing the yellow bib with which he has become so familiar, Maeder is going to be hard to knock off the top spot. Qibin Huang has also earned himself a direct route to the four-rider final by finishing a clear second in the qualifying series. As to third-placed Haoran Zhang and the rest of the top 10, they will have to scrap their way out of the semi-finals if they're to join Maeder and Huang in the medal-deciding finale.

Denis Taradin is one of those who knows that a good final day can really lift you up through the rankings and even on to the podium. With a lighter wind forecast for the last day, this could open up the possibilities of a few upsets.

Results Men

  1. Maximilian Maeder, SGP - 11.0 points
  2. Qibin Huang, CHN - 18.0 points
  3. Haoran Zhang, CHN - 34.0 points

Results Women

  1. Jingyue Chen, CHN - 10.0 points
  2. Julia Damasiewicz, POL - 21.0 points
  3. Wan Li, CHN - 22.0 points

More information and full results here.

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