Morning Report - Day 3 - How to Follow
The contenders for honours at the 2017 Youth Sailing World Championships in Sanya, China truly emerged on Tuesday after a full complement of racing for the 374 competitors from 60 nations racing across nine classes.
The contenders for honours at the 2017 Youth Sailing World Championships in Sanya, China truly emerged on Tuesday after a full complement of racing for the 374 competitors from 60 nations racing across nine classes.
On Wednesday, the mid-point of the regatta, it will be about consolidating early leads for the front runners and as for those chasing, they’ll be aiming to propel themselves up the leader board and into contention.
Racing will kick off from 11:00 local time.
Weather Forecast
The easterly breeze remains in China and with it, a variable breeze. 6-12 knots are expected once again in Sanya which will make for another physically demanding day for the windsurfers and a tactically testing day for the multihull, skiff and dinghy sailors.
Schedule
| Class | Racing Area | Start Time | Races |
| Boy’s Windsurfing – RS:X | Charlie | 12:00 | 3 |
| Girl’s Windsurfing – RS:X | Charlie | 12:10 | 3 |
| Boy’s One Person Dinghy – Laser Radial | Delta | 11:00 | 2 |
| Girl’s One Person Dinghy – Laser Radial | Delta | 11:10 | 2 |
| Boy’s Two Person Dinghy – 420 | Bravo | 11:00 | 2 |
| Girl’s Two Person Dinghy – 420 | Bravo | 14:30 | 2 |
| Boy’s Skiff – 29er | Alpha | 11:00 | 3 |
| Girl’s Skiff – 29er | Alpha | 14:30 | 3 |
| Open Two Person Multihull – Nacra 15 | Delta | 13:30 | 3 |
Relive the second day of racing
Find out how to follow and engage with the event:
SOCIAL MEDIA
Follow the event on World Sailing’s social networks and get involved in the conversation using #youthworlds #yswcsanya
Facebook
World Sailing’s Youth Worlds Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/YouthWorlds/ – will bring you daily imagery, video and live sailor interviews.
Instagram
Like and comment on the best World Sailing images on the @worldsailingofficial Instagram account and be sure to watch out for exclusive behind the scenes features on Instagram Stories.
Twitter
The best place for live updates from the Youth Worlds, the @youthworlds twitter account will deliver coverage from across the racing areas throughout the duration of the championships.
WATCH
Daily highlights and feature videos will be available on World Sailing’s YouTube Channel – www.youtube.com/worldsailingtv.
RESULTS
Results are available here – http://www.worldsailingywc.org/results/2017_sanya_china.php
PRESS RELEASES
World Sailing will be releasing international press releases after racing throughout the duration of 2017 Youth Worlds. All the latest news and reports will be available to read here – http://www.sailing.org/news/youth-worlds.php.
ABOUT THE YOUTH WORLDS
The Youth Sailing World Championship was first held in Angelholm, Sweden in 1971 where 16 nations competed for the inaugural titles in the two-person dinghies, 420 and Flipper.
As the regatta evolved further classes were added to bring the best young sailing talent across the world together in one place and in 1984 the Mistral windsurfer was added to the list of events with Knut Budig (GER) taking the first gold medal in San Diego, California.
Open to sailors aged 19 and under the 47th version of the Youth Worlds heads to the Sanya, China from 9-16 December as the stars of the future are born once again.
Past notable winners include American’s Cup skippers, Chris Dickson (NZL), Russell Coutts (NZL), Dean Barker (NZL); Olympic medallists, Ben Ainslie (GBR), Robert Scheidt (BRA), Alessandra Sensini (ITA), Iain Percy (GBR) and Elise Rechichi (AUS); Volvo Ocean Race sailors like Stuart Bannatyne (NZL) and Richard Clarke (CAN). The most successful Youth World Champions are Great Britain’s Sally Cuthbert and Poland’s Zofia Klepacka having won four successive titles in the Laser II and Mistral respectively.
Italy is the current holder of the Nations Trophy, awarded annually to the top performing nation at the Youth Worlds. The Nations Trophy was first introduced in 1991 and in 1999 became the Volvo Trophy until 2010. France is the most successful nation through the history of the Championship, winning the Nations Trophy on a record eleven occasions and holding a record 76 medals: 28 gold, 30 silver and 18 bronze.