After one day of relaxation at the 2014 RSX European Windsurfing Championships & Open Trophy in Turkey, today the windsurfers were back on the race track and resumed racing. Perfect conditions with the breeze around 20 knots for some fast and furious racing. [more]
We are now into the final series stage of the Championship, and the men’s fleet are split into gold and silver fleets – so the best of the best are going head to head in the gold fleet. At stake are leaderboard positions, Championship titles and medals – as well as a prize purse of 30.000 euros for the top athletes across all divisions.
Men’s gold fleet was the first out racing. Greece’s Byron Kokkalanis is determined to defend his title and put in a remarkable performance, to make his win in the first race easily – but it certainly wasn’t an easy track to master. Poland’s Piotr Myszka had the last word and put in a perfectly executed comeback to win the next two races and secured a safe lead at the top of the leaderboard. One more day of final series racing on Friday, before the medal races on Saturday.
In the women’s fleet it was the day for the London 2012 Olympic Gold medalist Marina Alabau from Spain to strike back. Despite not starting the day well, she followed up with a second race win to take control at the top of the leaderboard. Reigning European Champion from France, Charline Picon is in second place overall, but very close on points, so this battle has a long way to go yet.
As the senior fleet raced on one course, the youth were on a separate race track and engaged in an equally intense battle in tough conditions. In the youth women’s fleet, Israel’s Shahar Tibi held on to her series lead, while in the youth men, Polish windsurfer Radoslaw Furmanski extended even more his point difference from the rest of the fleet.
With a risky forecast for tomorrow and winds reaching up to 30 knots it will be challenge for the Race Committee to set a course on the wavy waters of the Aegean and only the strongest and best prepared athletes will be in charge.
Event website: http://www.rs-xeurope2014.com/
Top 5 Men:
1. Piotr Myszka POL 9p.
2. Byron Kokkalanis GRE 18p
3. Przemyslav Miarczynski POL 20p
4. Julien Bontemps FRA 21p
5. Pawel Tarnowski POL 25p
Top 5 Women:
1. Marina Alabau ESP 33p
2. Charline Picon FRA 34p
3. Zofia Klepacka POL 40p
4. Maja Dziarnowska POL 43p
5. Bryony Shaw GBR 49p
Top 5 Youth Men:
1. Radoslaw Furmanski POL 15p
2. Artiom Javadav BLR 28p
3. Clement Bourgeois FRA 30p
4. Baz Bell ISR 30p
5. Yoav Omer ISR 38p
Top 5 Youth Women:
1. Shahar Tibi ISR 12p
2. Maelle Guilbaud FRA 15p
3. Stefania Elfutina RUS 26p
4. Isis Hoekstra NED 26p
5. Sara Wennekes NED 30p
Here you can view the video from day 3: http://youtu.be/YeGkxgOTVfM
More photos from day 3 can be found here: http://on.fb.me/1oeeYww
Photo credits: Vincenzo Baglione