Enoshima teases teams with tricky breeze on opening day at 470 Junior Worlds
Weather conditions made sailing tricky for teams competing in the 470 Junior World Championships in Enoshima, Japan.
Weather conditions made sailing tricky for teams competing in the 470 Junior World Championships in Enoshima, Japan.
Conditions were anything but typical, and a real contrast to the race track many of the teams experienced at last week’s All Japan 470 Nationals.
The current, wind shifts and pressure were exceptionally hard to read. The light sea breeze filled in from the south for the afternoon, also bringing with it an unusual current, which at times was hard to beat and needed skill to sail through.
The opening day was an all-French affair as four different national teams – Guillaume Pirouelle/Valentin Sipan, Hippolyte Machetti/Sidoine Dantes, Marina Lefort/Lara Granier and Jennifer Poret/Camille Hautefaye – took the four race wins in the men and women fleets.
Whilst France took the race victory, consistency rewarded Italy who control the leaderboard in both fleets.
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Hippolyte Machetti/Sidoine Dantes narrowly missed out on the gold medal a few weeks ago at the 470 Junior Europeans and came here intent on changing the record.
The pair were today thwarted by former Junior World Champions and fellow-French team mates Guillaume Pirouelle/Valentin Sipan who racked up the win in the opening race before Machetti/Dantes hit back to claim the race two win.
“The breeze was really tricky and we didn’t see anything on the water and we couldn’t read the shifts, so we had to deal with what we had at the moment,” explained Pirouelle on their day.
“We did very well in the first race, and there was no wind on the right side and we tried to do our best speed which made all the difference.”
The Pirouelle/Sipan have taken time out of 470 racing over the summer, with Sipan tactician for the French team at the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup in Bermuda, and both racing in the Tour de France a Voile over the summer and finishing third.
“It’s great being back in the 470, and it is hard to be fast as we haven’t sailed a lot together, but we trained in France before coming and worked hard at the Japan Nationals. So we will do our best and see at the end,” concluded Pirouelle.
Consistent performance of the day goes to Italy’s Giacomo Ferrari/Giulio Calabro, recently crowned 470 Junior European Champions, who will be wearing the yellow leader bibs tomorrow.
Despite their aversion to light winds, Japan’s top performers were Daichi Takayama/Naoya Kimura with scores of 3,6.
“We are excited to race in an international fleet and I am really happy to have the Junior Worlds here and that everyone has come to Japan,” said Takayama. He won the last World Championship held on his home waters, the 2015 420 Class Worlds in Karatsu – so a repeat will not be far from his mind.
470 Men – Provisional Results after 2 Races
1. Giacomo FERRARI/Giulio CALABRÒ (ITA 757) – 4 pts
2. Guillaume PIROUELLE/Valentin SIPAN (FRA 76) – 8 pts
3. Daichi TAKAYAMA/Naoya KIMURA (JPN 4601) – 9 pts
4. Hippolyte MACHETTI/Sidoine DANTÈS (FRA 79) – 11 pts
5. Wiley ROGERS/Jack PARKIN (USA 7) – 12 pts
6. Takumi HIRANO/Akira TAKAYANAGI (JPN 4558) – 13 pts
7. Thomas PONTHIEU/Quentin PATURLE (FRA 95) – 13 pts
8. Takumi IWAKI/Taiga NAKAGAWA (JPN 4583) – 15 pts
9. Keiju OKADA/Kotarou MATUO (JPN 4562) – 17 pts
10. Balázs GYAPJAS/Zsombor GYAPJAS (HUN 1) – 19 pts
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Marina Lefort/Lara Granier (FRA) finished second at last year’s 470 Junior Worlds and second at the 470 Junior Europeans earlier this month, and opened with a win, before trading places with team mates Jennifer Poret/Camille Hautefaye who took the race two victory.
“I think we have a good team and all our sailors are very good,” stated Granier on the day’s performance.
Defending Champions Silvia Mas/Paula Barcelo are on tiebreak points in second place behind Italy’s Ilaria Paternoster/Bianca Caruso.
“It was really hard to read the race track,” said Despares as she headed off to dress in a Kimono, “but that is sailing!”
“It is a really good experience to learn about Enoshima and the racing areas,” added Barcelo on the opportunity of racing at the Olympic venue in Enoshima, with Mas continuing, “It is exciting to see the venue and all the teams already here training, and the feeling is that everyone is looking forward to Tokyo 2020.”
Third to Beste Kaynakci/Simay Aslan, with Aslan commenting, “We averaged good results, and for the next days it can get better.”
New kids on the block are twin sisters Courtney Reynolds-Smith/Brianna Reynolds-Smith who had an eye opener of a day at their first ever 470 Championship.
Coached by two-time 470 Olympian Paul Snow-Hansen, the partnership proved they have come a long way since stepping into a 470 at the start of this year, showing impressive potential with results of 24,8, pitching them to second in the fleet at one point in race two.
470 Women – Provisional Results after 2 Races
1. Ilaria PATERNOSTER/Bianca CARUSO (ITA 33) – 8 pts
2. Silvia MAS DEPARES/Paula BARCELO MARTIN (ESP 18) – 8 pts
3. Beste KAYNAKCI/Simay ASLAN (TUR 99) – 9 pts
4. Marina LEFORT/Lara GRANIER (FRA 7) – 10 pts
5. Yuki HAYASHI/Chika NISHIDAI (JPN 4524) – 14 pts
6. Benedetta DI SALLE/Alessandra DUBBINI (ITA 74) – 15 pts
7. Paola AMAR/Marine RIOU (FRA 21) – 16 pts
8. Jennifer PORET/Camille HAUTEFAYE (FRA 14) – 17 pts
9. Noya BAR-AM/Nina AMIR (ISR 11) – 18 pts
10. Antonina MARCINIAK/Julia OLEKSIUK (POL 80) – 20 pts
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