Nacra 17 Europeans 2022: They won again…

One more Nacra 17 Regatta por Rugger Tita & Cateirna Banti. A scenario only seen when Beeson-Riou dominated the 4 previous years of 2016 Rio Olympics.

Above Medal Race live replay. . Photos: Peter Brogger / Nacra 17 Class, sequence from Ugollini-Giubilei on Saturday when racing was abandoned due to tough high breeze conditions.

Top Ten Complete results here – Report sent by Nacra 17 Class Assoc Media

PosSailTeamNetR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14MRTot
1ITA 26Ruggero TITA Caterina BANTI 2121111821221111429
2NZL 96Micah WILKINSON Erica DAWSON 861317221269446811108103
3FIN 13Sinem KURTBAY Akseli KESKINEN 931117645171238335466110
4ITA 98Gianluigi UGOLINI Maria GIUBILEI 96106581051129144121110108
5ITA 71Vittorio BISSARO Maelle FRASCARI 100911121213181535522162116
6GBR 21John GIMSON Anna BURNET 10159410310351779165312118
7GER 3Paul KOHLHOFF Alica STUHLEMMER 1017109592167626131818119
8SWE 14Emil JÄRUDD Hanna JONSSON 113217166635419101018216134
9NED 505Laila van der MEER Bjarne BOUWER 13542216151197111315147520151
10AUS 5Jason WATERHOUSE Lisa DARMANIN 138151310147448131271162014158
11ARG 29Mateo MAJDALANI Eugenia BOSCO 13165209413(dsq)11141716394165

Tita and Banti Dominate in Fourth European Championship

Aarhus, Denmark – Olympic sailing is hugely competitive, but dominating performances, and seasons do happen. Rarely, if ever, has a team won a major championship the way Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti won this European Championship in Aarhus. In 15 races they won nine of them, were second 5 times, and had an eighth. In total, their 21 points is less than a quarter of the 86 points the second place team scored.

The Nacra 17 had a reset in March as the fleet introduced adjustable rudder rake systems. The change allows foiling upwind most of the time and it seems to have played right into the strength of the reigning gold medalists. Tita and Bandi are dominant on the foil, which was already clear from their downwind sailing in the Tokyo quad and has become unwieldly as the fleet has move to full foiling.

The rest of the fleet is watching their every movement, however, and no doubt the gaps will diminish over time.

Finishing second to the slick Italians are a young duo of Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson (NZL) who appear on the podium at a championship for the first time. The pair narrowly won Kiwi Olympic selection to Tokyo, but dealt with an injury in the months leading up to the games which did not allow them to be at top form at the Olympics. Their racing this week was very strong in what was quite a competitive fleet behind Italians, and the Kiwis sailed very consistently all week showing they will be a team to keep an eye on.

Sinem Kurtbay with Akseli Keskinen (FIN) finished third, which is also their first trip to the podium at a major championship. The pair have been on a steady rise for the past couple of seasons and look poised to become headliners.

The fleet packs up now for shipping to Nova Scotia, Canada for the World Championship at the end of the summer.

Here is a link to the full results, photos, tracking, live broadcast, and more.