Nacra 17 Oceania Championships: Day 1

All images by Matias Capizzano , complete gallery at his fb page. – Oceania Championships 2019 is a Pre event for the 2019 Worlds. Complete results at Nacra17.org.

Live Stream available at Nacra17.org/live

Below Official Report by Drew Malcolm / Nacra17.org


25.11.2019 by Drew Malcolm – Auckland delivers on opening day

Glamour conditions greeted the 178 international teams on the opening day of racing at the 2019 Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra17 Oceania Championships. The three-day warmup regatta before next weeks world championships is hosted by Auckland’s Royal Akarana Yacht Club on the shores of the Waitemata. With the weeks leading up to the event being filled with strong winds and sunshine, the bar was set high and New Zealand certainly delivered.

The 49er class once again staked its claim of being one of the tightest fleets in Olympic sailing. Just ten points separate the top 13 teams after three races with the young American team of Andrew Mollerus and Ian MacDiarmid taking the top honours. France’s Erwan / Pequin were the only team to record two wins and see themselves just one point behind the Americans, while the red hot Kiwi squad were lead by young guns Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie, finishing the day in third.

America’s Cup heroes Peter Burling and Blair Tuke had a consistent day to see themselves in 7th overall and just five points off the lead.

Day one in the 49erFX class was also lead by a team from the United States with Stephine Roble & Maggie Shea relishing in the conditions, claiming two wins and a third to lead by 7 points from Rio 2016 Gold Medallists Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze of Brazil, with reigning European and World Champions Annemiek Bekkering & Annette Duetz just two points further back.

“We’re excited about how we sailed today,” Roble commented after racing. “It was a really fun day out there in really beautiful conditions on Auckland Harbour. We really just focused on good start executiation and trying to sailing big lanes upwind to just let it rip and try to get to the pressure; staying on the lifted tack and we were really happy with just keeping it simple out there.”

New Zealand’s Alexandra Maloney & Molly Meech finished the day in 5th place, with two second places marred by a 13th in race three.

It was the Ben & Nikki show in the Nacra 17 mixed multihull fleet. The reigning European Champions from Great Britain, Ben Saxton & Nicola Boniface rattled off three bullets from as many races in the building conditions to lead the fleet by 5 points. This show of dominance sets the scene for a thrilling selection battle with their fellow team mates John Gimson and Anna Burnet, currently 7th. The two teams have been trading wins throughout 2019 and a decisive win at the 2019 worlds could book the winning team a ticket to Tokyo.
Second placed Riley Gibbs & Anna Weis (USA) enjoying perfect foiling conditions on the Waitemata, Auckland New Zealand. © Matias Capizzano

USA’s Riley Gibbs & Anna Weis showed blistering speed downwind to finish the day second, ahead of Finland’s Sinem Kurtbay & Akseli Keskinen, with the chasing pack all producing consistent results across the board. The Auckland conditions are proving perfect for the foiling multihulls, with strong winds and flat water producing blistering speeds and tight racing across the fleet.

The full schedule of racing was streamed live to a global audience by broadcast partner SidelineApp. Hosted by New Zealand’s Jesse Tuke and featuring commentary from the likes of three time Olympian PJ Postma and match racing expert Chris Steele, viewers were treated to previously unforeseen coverage of a continental championship. Live and free coverage will continue over the next two days of racing, (find at 49er.org/live) with viewers tuning in from 10:00am Auckland time (NZDT / GMT+13).

Live coverage of the 2019 Hyundai World Championships will be available for 9.95 euro if purchased before November 30, or 14.95 euro thereafter.

Results

49er

  • 1st Andrew Mollerus & Ian Macdiarmid (USA) 3-6-2; 11pts
  • 2nd Fischer Erwain & Clément Pequin (FRA) 1-10-1; 12pts
  • 3rd Isaac McHardie & William McKenzie (NZL) 1-4-7; 12pts
  • 4th Diego Botin & Iago López Marra (ESP) 9-1-3; 13pts
  • 5th Dominik Buksak & Szymon Wierzbicki (POL) 5-7-2; 14pts

49erFX

  • 1st Stephanie Roble & Maggie Shea (USA) 1-3-1; 5pts
  • 2nd Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze (BRA) 2-3-7; 12pts
  • 3rd Annemiek Bekkering & Annette Duetz (NED) 4-4-6; 14pts
  • 4th Victoria Jurczok & Anika Lorenz (GER) 5-6-5; 16pts
  • 5th Alexandra Maloney & Molly Meech (NZL) 2-2-13; 17pts

Nacra 17

  • 1st Ben Saxton & Nicola Boniface (GBR) 1-1-1; 3pts
  • 2nd Riley Gibbs & Anna Weis (USA) 3-1-4; 8pts
  • 3rd Sinem Kurtbay & Akseli Keskinen (FIN) 4-4-2; 10pts
  • 4th Lin Cenholt & Cp Lübeck (DEN) 2-6-4; 12pts
  • 5th Santiago Lange & Cecilia Carranza (ARG) 4-6-3; 13pts

View the full results here
49er – Click here
49erFX – Click here
Nacra17 – Click here

Live Stream
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PosSail NumberTeamNettoQ1Q2Q3Total
1GBR 91Ben SAXTONNicola BONIFACE 31113
2USA 23Riley GIBBSAnna WEIS 83148
3FIN 440Sinem KURTBAYAkseli KESKINEN 1044210
4DEN 71Lin CENHOLTCp LÜBECK 1226412
5ARG 1Santiago LANGECecilia CARRANZA 1346313
6NZL 4Gemma JONESJosh POREBSKI 1435614
7GBR 21John GIMSONAnna BURNET 1517715
8FRA 11Billy BESSONMarie RIOU 1573515
9ESP 028Tara PACHECOFlorian TRITTEL PAUL 1779117
10AUS 2Jason WATERHOUSELisa DARMANIN 18241218