Weather slows schedule at ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final

Published on July 18th, 2015

Vladivostok, Russia (July 18, 2015) – Sailors and race officials had a long day out on the water on day four of the 2015 ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final with unpredictable wind shifts. Match racing were started and abandoned throughout the nine hour race day, but officials did manage to complete all the round-robin matches in the tough weather conditions.

The competitive and hard fought Women’s division kept the race officials on their toes with nearly every match having a penalty awarded. Despite the penalties, the third round-robin finished with USA’s Nicole Breault top of the rankings with 12 race wins giving her ten points.

Pushing Breault throughout the round-robin stages was Singapore’s Jovina Choo, who also goes into the semi finals, with France’s Pauline Courtois and Brazil’s Juliana Senftt making up the rest of the draw.

Finishing as top ranked sailor gave Breault the choice of her semi final opponent. The American chose Senfft which meant Choo would face Courtois.

With the semi finals underway, it looked like Breault had chosen wisely as she moved 2-1 up in her match up with Senfft, while in the other semi final it finished all square for the day.

Jovina Choo said, “We completed the round-robins and were chosen for the semi-finals. And for the semi-finals we are 1 -1 now. It’s going to be a tough day tomorrow.”

In the Open division, Russia’s Vladimir Lypavskiy and Australia’s Evan Walker were tied on points after the round-robin stage, but Walker was given top ranking and first choice for his semi final opponent due to his second round win over Lypavskiy.

Walker chose USA’s Russel Silvestri and continued his winning streak to take a 1-0 lead. The other semi final saw Lypavskiy racing against France’s Pierre Rhimbault, and again the winning streaks continued as Lypayskiy also gained a 1-0 advantage.

Pierre Rhimbault said, “It is so good to be in the semi-final, but I think we didn’t sail as well as we could. So, maybe tomorrow it will be better. The main problem was the wind. It was very shifty and light and it was difficult.”

The semi finals continue tomorrow with the final also planned to crown the ISAF Nations Cup 2015 winners.

Background: The eighth edition of the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final match racing championship on July 15-19 is using the Platu 25. The schedule for the first three days has a double round-robin planned for the nine teams in the Open Division, with a multi-round robin for the five Women’s teams. The teams that progress from the round-robin qualification will contest the semi-finals and finals on the final two days.

ResultsEvent WebsiteISAF Event MicrositeFacebook

comment banner

Tags: ,



Back to Top ↑

Get Your Sailing News Fix!

Your download by email.

  • Hidden
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

We’ll keep your information safe.