NZ crews make bright start to Kiel Week
NZ crews make bright start to Kiel Week
The New Zealand contingent made a
strong start to Kiel Week, with five boats inside the top
four after the first day or racing.
Kiel Week is
the world's biggest sailing regatta, with more than 4000
sailors competing across 45 classes, but it's taken on more
importance this year as the last major regatta before the
upcoming sailing world championships in Denmark.
The
three New Zealand crews in the 49er made a good start in the
87-boat fleet, with Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn
leading despite a capsize in their first race, Josh Porebski
and Trent Rippey sixth and Isaac McHardie and William
McKenzie eighth.
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders also
started well, sitting second in the Nacra 17, with Alex
Maloney and Molly Meech third in the 49erFx, Paul
Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox fourth in the men's 470 and
youngster Josh Armit second after the first day of the Laser
Radial world championships.
The fresh and gusty
conditions in Kiel Bay made life difficult at times and
Dunning Beck and Gunn capsized close to the finish line in
their first race. The 15th in that race is presently their
discount but they backed it up with a second and a first to
be level on points on the top of the leaderboard with three
other crews.
"We played the shifts well on the first
upwinds and we'll take those lessons forward for the rest of
the week," Dunning Beck said. "With a lot more racing to go,
it's anyone's game.
"Regardless of the leaderboard, we
will just aim to survive each day with good clean scores and
aim to get comfortable with the big fleet racing in the
fresh to frightening breezes that are forecast."
Porebski
and Rippey finished the first day in sixth, three points
behind the leaders, but are in arguably a stronger position
with their worst result to date, and discard, a fifth. There
are four more races scheduled tonight to wrap up qualifying
before the boats are split into gold and silver
fleet.
"It was a good day for Trent and I with three good
results," Porebski said. "We were pretty consistent so we're
happy with that.
"It was a pretty challenging day with
15-20 knots and big shifts and we managed to stay in phase
up the first beat. With a lot of boats, it was important to
get out of the battles without a heap of boats all around.
Our goal is to keep consistent and get some more good
results so we get to the final series without any big
scores."
It's what Jones and Saunderwill be aiming for as
well in the Nacra fleet and they revelled in the stronger
breezes. Fellow NZL Sailing Team members Liv Mackay and
Micah Wilkinson also posted two good scores, with a fourth
and a fifth, but didn't finish the third race due to a minor
issue with their boat and are 11th overall.
"The events
we have sailed this season have been really light so it was
good to get 14-18 knots," Jones said. "It was like learning
to sail again in a new class because the boat sails so
differently in the breeze. It was pretty fun to get switched
back into the racing after a bit of training.
"We had
pretty good pace downwind so we tried to hang with the fleet
upwind and then make our gains downwind. There was a bit of
chaos on our course, with is common with the Nacras. There
were a couple of collisions and ripped sails and a lot of
capsizing."
Armit posted two good scores to sit second
overall after the first day of the Laser Radial world
championships. The 16-year-old, who last year won the
under-17 Laser Radial world title, was first and third to be
level at the top with two other sailors.
Results
and standings from the first day of the Kiel Week regatta
overnight (NZ time):
Men's 470 (49
boats)
1st: Mathew Belcher / Will Ryan (AUS) 1 2
- 3 points
2nd: Kazuto Doi / Naoya Kimura (JPN) 2 3 - 5
pts
3rd: Luke Patience / Chris Grube (GBR) 5 1 - 6
pts
4th: Paul Snow-Hansen / Dan Willcox (NZL) 4 2
- 6 pts
Women's 470 (28
boats)
1st: Nadine Bohm / Ann-Christin Goliab
(GER) 2 4 - 6 pts
2nd: Fabienne Oster / Anastasiya Winkel
(GER) 1 8 - 9 pts
3rd: Maria Bozi / Rafailina Klonaridou
(GRE) 7 2 - 9 pts
11th: Courtney Reynolds-Smith /
Brianna Reynolds-Smith (NZL) 3 16 - 19
pts
49er (87
boats)
1st: Logan Dunning Beck / Oscar
Gunn (NZL) (15) 2 1 - 3 pts
2nd: Erwan Fischer /
Clément Pequin (FRA) (6) 1 2 - 3 pts
3rd: Dominik Buksak
/ Szymon Wierzbicki (POL) 1 (9) 2 - 3 pts
6th:
Josh Porebski / Trent Ripey (NZL) (5) 3 3 - 6 pts
8th:
Isaac McHardie / William McKenzie (NZL) 4 4 (28) - 8
pts
49erFX (54 boats)
1st:
Ida Marie Baad Nielsen / Marie Thusgaard Olsen (DEN) 1 1
(15) - 2 pts
2nd: Stephanie Roble / Maggie Shea (USA)
(10) 2 1 - 3 pts
3rd: Alex Maloney / Molly Meech
(NZL) 3 (4) 1 - 4 pts
Nacra 17 (44
boats)
1st: Jason Waterhouse / Lisa Darmanin
(AUS) (1) 1 1 - 2 pts
2nd: Gemma Jones / Jason
Saunders (NZL) 2 (5) 1 - 3 pts
3rd: Riley Gibbs
/ Louisa Chafee (USA) 1 (9) 2 - 3 pts
11th: Liv
Mackay / Micah Wilkinson (NZL) 4 5 (24 DNF) - 9
pts
Women's Laser Radial (82
boats)
1st: Anne-Marie Rindom (DEN) 1 - 1
pts
2nd: Maxime Jonker (NED) 1 1 - 2 pts
3rd: Tatiana
Drozdovskaya (BLR) 2 - 2 pts
21st: Susannah Pyatt
(ZNL) 5 11 - 16 pts
Laser Radial worlds
(97 boats)
1st: Alexander Arian (POL) 3 1 - 4
pts
2nd: Josh Armit (NZL) 1 3 - 4
pts
3rd: Caelin Winchombe (AUS) 2 2 - 4
pts
38th: Caleb Armit (NZL) 5 34 - 39
pts
Full results can be found here.