69F Youth Gold Foiling Cup: Cagliari Final Results

Photos by Sailing Energy / 69F Media. The Argie designed 69F built by Persico delivered a great event at Cagliari, looking previous days fleet shots plus speed achieved and the conditions sailed in the last day, puts the 69F as a solid racing platform. Also happy to see Argies Catracing youth stars Dante Cittadini & Teresa Romairone along Ivan Araguren on the podium.

Results & Report below by 69F Media. Official web 69fsailing.com/


Results Final:

TeamTotalLive PointsTop SpeedShortest DistPenaltiesFairPlay
Dutch Sails 59,060,02,01,0-2,00,0
Team Argentina43,044,00,01,0-2,00,0
Team France39,037,01,01,00,00,0
Young Azzurra34,034,00,00,00,00,0
Equal Sailing22,020,00,00,00,02,0
Katana Sailing Team16,016,00,00,00,00,0

AN EPIC SUNDAY

69F ACT 3 YFGC Cagliari.The Youth Foiling Gold Cup is an international youth circuit for Under 25’s 30 October, 2021 Pics : ©Sailing Energy / 69F media

ACT 3 ended today with an adrenaline-pumping race. DutchSail, Team Argentina and Team France on the podium.

With only one race held today, the finals of the third and conclusive act of the YFGC came to a close after an event which began with qualifying rounds on 21 October, before moving on to knockouts and then three days of racing in the finals.

With 18 knots of wind from the south, gusts of up to 20 knots and poor visibility, the teams managed to complete just a single race on the usual quadrangle course, this time with an upwind start. At the conclusion of the first race, the race committee decided to send the fleet back to the docks, deeming that the poor visibility would make continuing with the schedule unsafe.
Dutchsail – Janssen de Jong therefore takes victory in Act 3 in Cagliari after a run of impeccable racing throughout the series.

Second place in the rankings goes to Team Argentina, whose development over the course of the event has been extraordinary, culminating in a textbook race today. The crew crossed the finish line 47 seconds ahead of the Dutch team, demonstrating the confidence they have gained in handling the boat in just a short time: gybing perfectly and keeping the boat on the foils even in gusting winds and with choppy seas.
Today’s race was a difficult one for the French team, who after a good start and leading on the windward leg, went on to capsize and finish in last place, still managing, however, to claim third place in the overall classification.

Young Azzurra maintained their fourth place in the standings, while the female crew of Equal Sailing took no risks today and clinched a third-place finish to ensure their ticket to the Grand Final of the circuit, stealing in just ahead of Switzerland’s Katana Sailing Team.

From tomorrow the crews will start all over again, with the six top qualifying teams across the three acts of the circuit competing in the Grand Final of the YFGC: Dutch Sail and Young Azzurra in Gaeta, Team France and Okalys in Limone, Team Argentina and Equal Sailing in Cagliari.
The winners of the circuit will be awarded a voucher for the entire 2022 season worth €50,000. The teams placing second and third will receive vouchers worth €30,000 and €15,000 covering their participation in two weeks and one week of the Grand Prix circuit respectively.

Scipio Houtman – DutchSail “Janssen de Jong” / KNZRV Muiden & KRZV De Maas

“It’s been a super adrenaline day with some top ends conditions, with pretty big waves and a southeast strong breeze. We had a lot of fun. It was very difficult to get the boat on the foil around the course. In these conditions, it’s important to keep pushing and, at the same time, keep it safe, because it’s quite easy to go too fast and fly out of the waves, which could end in a capsize. Today it was super challenging to keep the boat flying nicely, on the upwind and downwind legs, because the waves were really disturbing us. And also during the maneuvers, it was difficult handling properly the boat avoid getting lift on the foils, and crush down.
We are already qualified for the Grand Final and we are super focused to do our best. We expect no less from the other competitors. The level of the fleet is growing and that we want to see. I would say big congratulations to Team Argentina. It’s pretty impressive what these guys are doing. They are very good sailors and they understood the 69F very quickly.“

Dante Cittadini – Youth Team Argentina / Yacht Club Argentino

“We sailed well even in these more complicated conditions. In the warm-up, we capsized, but we quickly reset and figured out how far we could push during the race. At the top mark, we were among the first ones, after Young Azzurra capsized and from there we took the lead. We always remained focused on the boat, trying to sail well considering the geometry of the racecourse: in the downwind, we took the layline well and we did only one gybe, reducing the risks. We are very satisfied and from tomorrow we go back to focus on the Grand Final races.”

FINAL RANKING ACT 3 – DAY11

60,0 DutchSail – Janssen de Jong
43,0 Team Argentina
39,0 Team France
34,0 Young Azzurra
22,0 Equal Sailing
16,0 Katana Sailing Team

TOP SPEED OF THE DAY
27.84 kt – DutchSail – Janssen de Jong

RACE COURSE
Quadrilateral with upwind start

WEATHER
SOUTH 12 – 18 kt

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Avant Garde, Gottifredi Maffioli, Harken, OneSails, Montura, Vela Mania, Fraglia Vela Malcesine, Sailmon,
Acquaviva WT, ABC Boats

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