Late start on Day Four of Aarhus Test Event

A lack of wind made for a frustrating day, for many of the ten Olympic classes, on the fourth day of competition at the Hempel Sailing World Championships 2018 Test Event in Aarhus, Denmark.

A lack of wind made for a frustrating day, for many of the ten Olympic classes, on the fourth day of competition at the Hempel Sailing World Championships 2018 Test Event in Aarhus, Denmark.

Races were delayed, and some postponed, due to light winds in the Bay of Aarhus, on the penultimate day of competition for half the fleets, prior to the medal races which begin on Saturday 12 August.
 
A light easterly breeze of 4-5 knots, with gusts of 7-8 knots, meant some classes did not race on day four of the Test Event.
 
The Laser, Laser Radials, RS:X Men and Women, 470 Men and Women Classes were postponed for the day.  
 
However, the Finn, 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Classes managed to get some racing in, later on in the day.
 
Two sailors who are very familiar with the changeable conditions in Aarhus are, Danish, Rio 2016 bronze medallists in the 49erFX, Jena Hansen and Katja Salskov-Iversen.
 
Hansen explains, “The sea in the Bay of Aarhus can be both choppy and flat. We generally have a mix of both.
 
“The waters are not deep and the closer you sail to shore, the trickier it gets. So, my advice, when sailing close to land, watch out for nose diving.”
 
Iversen added, “The water in Aarhus can be choppy, wavy or flat, depending on the wind direction. First time sailors generally nose-dive because it is not like sailing off shore.”
 
Aarhus’s conditions are generally steady, although the wind direction plays a big part in sailing on the Bay. Hansen says, “The common wind speed in Aarhus ranges from 10 – 20 knots, which is great. However, the wind direction can make sailing challenging.
 
“If the wind comes from land then it can be tricky and you really have to get your head out of the boat. If the wind comes from the sea, then the waves are choppier but the winds are more stable.”
 
With the Hempel Sailing World Championships being held in Aarhus next year, Iversen outlines what sailors can expect. “On water, the mix of sailing conditions makes Aarhus unique, you can expect all sorts of wind and water conditions.”
 
“And on land, sailors can see the amazing culture of the city, mixed with the beautiful forests. It’s amazing how they blend together.
 
“Aarhus is great, the views of the contrasting city and greenery is beautiful. However, you may need to wear an extra shirt because it can get cold.”
 
The Danish pair, as well as the rest of the 49erFX fleet did manage to fit some racing in.
 
Hansen and Iversen still hold first place and the Australians, Tess Lloyd and Eliza Solly, remain in second. Ragna Agerup and Maia Agerup (NOR) hold their position from the previous day, in third.
 
There was a shuffling of positions on the Men’s 49er leaderboard on day four. William Phillips and Sam Phillips (AUS) move up, to first position. The Austrians, Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl made gains and are in second. Christopher Rast and Trevor Burd (USA) are third.
 
The top positions in the Finn Class remain the same with Nicholas Heiner (NED) in pole and Zsombor Berecz (HUN) second. However, Tapio Nirkko, of Finland, now holds third place at the close of play.
 
In the Nacra 17 Class the top three remains unchanged from yesterday.

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