The 2006 RS: X Europeans
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Monday,
3rd day of the RS:X
Europeans. As dawn broke the skies were unexpectedly overcast
and the wind very light, the women"s fleet was to start first
with 2 races back to back. Whilst the gold and silver split for the
men would have alternate races. later in the day. Also, today is
the last day of qualifying before the men's fleets are decided for
the Finals rounds.
The
women started on time in 8 to 10 knots of breeze. If you think Antonia
Frey shined yesterday, well today she put a very positive step towards
making this championship a walk away competition, further stretching
her lead by scoring a 5th and a 3rd. Toni showed she has all gears
in more than one set of conditions, blitzing the competition. Out
of the top 5 women, only Pauline Perrin score a top 5 finish, the
rest were left in the teens. Maayan Davidovich(ISR) was the next
most consistent women, reveling in the light conditions scoring a
2nd and a 6th. And finally Chan Wai Kei(HGK) score a win in the last
race.
Today saw
the last day of qualifying before the final series of races. The
Gold and Silver fleets will be determined. Those in the Gold fleet
then go on to battle it out in the medal rounds, where only the top
ten advance. Two stand outs making their way to the top of the list
are Nick Dempsey(GBR) and Nicolas Huguet(FRA). Nick scored a 2nd
and a 7th to stretch his lead 3 points in front of Nicloas. Nicolas
scored a 4th and a 1st. During the last reach to the gate. A furious,
jibing, covering match between Miarczynski Przememek(nickname Pont)(POL)
and Huguet had most spectators gasping for air. At times only a metre
or two seperating them. Close to 12 jibes, one on top of the other
had saw Pont briefly take the lead, only to be passed on the last
leg of the Slalom finish. An exhibition rarely seen by these two
competitors.
06/13/06
Dempsey and Manchon
Rule the Europeans
We
found our selves in a becalmed state at the RS:X
Europeans this morning. The race committee kept the
top ten medal competitors from both men's and women's
fleets in a holding pattern until about 13:30. The wind
then steadied and the women were first off the rank.
Still a bit patchy, but definitely contestable. The outcome
hung in the hands of Blanca Manchon, and Antonia Frey.
Who from the start were on top of each other from before
the starting gun went. It was survival of the fittest.
Who could out wit who. And physically who was the strongest.
Blanca and Tony both started very close to each other
and the covering began. The left looked the favoured
side, but some gusts through the middle paid off for
both Byrony Shaw(GBR)and Chan Wai Ke (HKG). Who rounded
first and planed off down wind. Close to the leaders
was then Blanca Manchon who shook the cover Tony Frey,
Tony was caught in a bad shift with less pressure and
relegated to around 8th place. Only sealing the lead
for Blanca. The battle for
First place continued to the end with Chan Wai Kei coming in home convincingly.
Bryony sailed a great race to seal up second European, Blanca crossing third
to be victorious, and be crowned European Champion 2006, Third place went to
Pauline Perrin (FRA) Although in the overall results which include the non Europeans,
Antonia Frey takes out the third place.
The
wind increased slightly for the Men's medal race, which
was well to the liking of the heavier blokes in the
fleet. The start was a lot more spread out, due to
the planing speed. Joeri Van Dijk off to the left side
leading the pack, followed by the two polish Piotr
Myszka and Miarczynski Przemek. Jp Tobin took a high
line, But to tell you the truth it was a lottery until
the first mark. Pont (PRZEMEK) stormed around first,
followed by Nick Dempsey. Rounding in third was JP
Tobin leading up the rest of the group. By the end
of the down wind it was still Pont, followed by Nick
and third was Nicolas Huguet. The group behind switched
and changed multiple times. At the finish it was still
Pont, But all the glory goes to Nick Dempsey who through
the whole regatta kept a cool head and finished the
job in style. Second place went to Joeri Van Dyke,
Who in the switchy fluky conditions capitalized , third
place to Nicolas Huguet ever the competitor in all
conditions.
06/20/06 |