Hyères, France is all set to host the Semaine Olympique Française, the fourth regatta on the ISAF Sailing World Cup series.
The ISAF Sailing World Cup has seen some excellent racing in the Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Events at
Sail Melbourne in December,
US SAILING'S Rolex Miami OCR in January and the
Trofeo S.A.R. Princess Sofia MAPFRE at the start of April.
The world's most experienced sailor's preparations for next year's Olympic Sailing Competition are well underway and competition in this year's ISAF Sailing World Cup has been tense. The
2011 Semaine Olympique Française should be no exception.
Dorian Van Rijsselberge (NED) will be making the trip to France to sail in his third ISAF Sailing World Cup regatta this season. With victories in the Men's RS:X in Miami and Palma the Dutchman leads the
Standings with 40 points.
His nearest rival,
Nick Dempsey (GBR) on 37 points, won't be making the trip to Hyères but with World #1
Nimrod Mashich (ISR) and World #2
Piotr Myszka (POL) set to compete, van Rijsselberge will have his work cut out to maintain his perfect record so far.
Just like van Rijsselberge, Spain's
Marina Alabau has a perfect record in the Women's RS:X. She won the Rolex Miami OCR and Princess Sofia to lead
Charline Picon (FRA) by four points.
Alabau's rivals in the Standings will have a chance to overtake her throughout the week as she won't be sailing in Hyères. Despite Alabau's absence, the field boasts ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year
Blanca Manchon (ESP), World #2
Bryony Shaw (GBR) and current holder of third place in the
Women's RS:X Standings Laura Linares (ITA).
At the Trofeo S.A.R. Princess Sofia MAPFRE
Paul Goodison (GBR),
Nick Thompson (GBR) and
Tom Slingsby (AUS) all went into the Laser Medal Race with a chance of victory. Goodison came out on top of the three in Palma and all will be sailing against each other again in Hyères.
Thompson and Goodison lead the
Laser Standings on 38 points with Slingsby third on 37 points.
World #1 and current
49er ISAF Sailing World Cup Standings leaders
Nico Delle - Karth and
Nikolaus Resch are one of the 65 crews set to compete in Hyéres. The Austrians won Sail Melbourne and came third in Palma.
Princess Sofia winners
Manu Dyen and
Stéphane Christidis (FRA) will also sail in their home regatta alongside
Erik Storck and
Trevor Moore (USA) and
Paul Brotherton and
Mark Asquith (GBR).
Forty crews will sail the Star in Hyéres. Amongst the fleet will be the experienced Brazilian duo of
Robert Scheidt and
Bruno Prada, last year's Star ISAF Sailing World Cup silver medallists
Andy Horton and
James Lyne (USA) and World #3
Johannes Polgar and
Markus Koy (GER).
The Women's Match Racing Competition has served up some excellent head to head sailing thus far with four points separating the top four in the
Standings.
Sally Barkow (USA) leads with 38 points,
Claire Leroy (FRA) and
Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) are joint second on 37 points and
Silja Lehtinen (FIN) is fourth on 34 points.
Of the top four only Tunnicliffe won't be making the trip to Hyères, and with World #2
Nicky Souter (AUS) and World #3
Lucy Macgregor (GBR) also set to attend the competition is wide open.
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