During this week we have had every wind speed from zero to 26 knots. Sadly medal race day was spent waiting and watching the sea which was as smooth as glass. Not a ripple for hours. Finally around 1500 hrs, 2 knots of breeze. Was this going to build?[more]
No… It soon retreated and left us waiting until 1530hrs when the N over A was hoisted. So the ending was anticlimactic. It was a great week’s racing which was viewed online by people from 78 countries [Statistics provided by Google] who also viewed more than 100,000 images on Flickr.com
In the youth women’s fleet, Izzy Hamilton [GBR] laid down the challenge on the first day. Hanna Zembrzuska [POL] made a serious challenge until day 4 when she blew up by posting a 33 then compounded the error in race 12 finishing 10th… So she had 3 results outside the top 10 against Izzy’s one.
In third Helene Noesmoen [FRA] held her own all week. Never threatening Izzy and Hanna but holding off the trio of Polish racers Natalia Wojcik, Kamila Smektala and Agnieszka Bilska. That makes 4 Polish sailors in the top 10 so Poland certainly take the team prize in the RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Championships.
The RS:X U17 winner is Veronica Fanciulli [ITA], the silver medallist from the Singapore Youth Olympic Regatta who has been sailing an RS:X for just one month,
In the youth men’s fleet, Thomas Goyard [FRA] from New Caledonia is the 2010 RS:X Youth World Windsurfing Champion. He came 5th last year. This was his last chance to win. He knew it was going to be tough because he was beaten in Yalikavak, Turkey by Michalis Malekkides [CYP] and Manfredi Misuraca [ITA] who were both here to do business.
Thomas was the more consistent. Michalis started well but really destroyed his chance of a home-win Thursday. He got caught on the wrong side of a shift and there was no way back. He knew it was all over then and there. His results yesterday did not increase the pressure on Thomas, rather the reverse, they let him build a comfortable lead.
Back in third Pawel Tarnowski [POL] raced well. A little too eager in Race 6, he had to exchange a bullet for 36 points because of his OCS. Winning big championships like this is not easy at the best of times. Making such mistakes just added to his problems. Finishing 30th in race 9 destroyed his chances of being vice-world champion.
Nevertheless, he has done well and still has two more years to fulfill his undoubted potential.
Take note that Thomas Goyard was one of 8 youth men in the French team, 5 are in the top 10. An impressive result by anybody’s standards. Overall, the athletes have had great racing in a full range of conditions. The Cyprus Yachting Association have been very welcoming and supportive. The organization has been impressive.
Top 5 Youth Men
1. Thomas Goyard [FRA]
2. Michalis Malekkides [CYP]
3. Pawel Tarnowski [POL]
4. Connor Bainbridge [GBR]
5. Louis Giard [FRA]
Top 3 U17 Boys
1. Pawel Tarnowski [POL]
2. Mattia Camboni [ITA]
3. Kiran Badloe [NED]
Top 5 Youth Women
1. Izzy Hamilton [GBR]
2. Hanna Zembrzuska [POL]
3. Helene Noesmoen [FRA]
4. Natalia Smektala [POL]
5. Kamila Smektala [POL]
Top 3 U17 Girls
1. Veronica Fanciulli [ITA]
2. Barbara Dmuchowska [POL]
3. Naomi Cohen [ISR]
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