Christensen and Frederiksen win Hobie 16 Worlds

Published on June 13th, 2016

Shenzhen, China (June 13, 2016) – The 2016 Hobie® 16 World Championship regatta culminated today in Dapeng, China with day two of the Open Finals. Yesterday the 44 teams, of international Hobie Cat® sailors, that made the final cut for the finals, had a sensational day on the water.

The final battle between the world’s best Hobie Cat® sailors was fought out on Dapeng Bay in China, in the final two races of the 21st Hobie® 16 World Championships.

Going in to the day’s racing Daniel Bjornholt Christensen (DEN) had an 8 point buffer and was holding onto an amazing 5 point drop, which meant that Mick Butler (AUS) needed a minimum of two races, and luck to go his way in both, to have a chance to move ahead of the Dane.

After an ominous start to the day with very light winds, optimism was still in the mind of all of the competitors. Even Bjornholt Christensen wanted to race if conditions were fair. Despite the chance that he could lose the crown that was looking like his for the keeping. Early in the morning not long after arriving at the event site he said.

“I’m happy to race if the conditions are proper. But right now it would be a chance game so I would prefer not to go out because I’m the one who could lose the most. But if the wind swings around and we get even any sort of a steady breeze, I’m happy to go out there and race”.

His crew 24 year old Josephine Frederiksen who has sailed with Bjornholt Christensen in two European championships was trying to remain as relaxed as possible while waiting to see if the Race Officer would call for the world championship teams to leave the beach.

“I’m just trying to take every minute as it comes, I’m trying not to think about it and staying as calm as I can be. If racing happens we’ll just have to go out there and do our best”.

At 10:30am the call came out that the bay had filled in with enough breeze for a start and with more wind coming in behind it. The race to the top of the world was on once again.

When race one started, a moderate 12kt breeze blew and sailing was intense with strong finishes crucial for the top six who where chasing the minor places in the series. Butler (AUS) was primed for a win or at least to place well ahead of Bjornholt Christensen. Unfortunately, he was well back in the field at the start and as the race progressed Butler was out of contention, the championship would go to the Bjornholt.

On the last leg of the race, the heavens opened, rain poured down and thunder rumbled around the bay as France crossed the finish line in the top three places with Orion Martin winning in the sheeting rain and howling 25kt wind.

After the storm had settled the bay was almost glass and racing was once again put on hold. Late in the afternoon another race was called and while Bjornholt Christensen and Frederiksen had the world championship in their keeping, second and third places were up for grabs. Fletcher Warren-Myers (AUS) sat on 34 points, Butler had 35 points, Orion Martin was on 36 and Benjamin Brown (USA) was also in contention with 39.

In a fair 12kts the race started cleanly with Martin blitzing the start at the pin end and setting himself up with a great opportunity to take a series podium finish. Warren-Myers was sailing confidently in a competitive position but Butler and Brown had dropped away.

Martin kept making the right choices and rounded every mark on the course with a strong lead. It was the third race victory in a row for the impressive Frenchman, who finished the regatta brilliantly to take out second place in the world championship along with his crew Nadine Wieland. After a consistent performance throughout the finals series, third place went to an excited Australian husband and wife team Fletcher and Georgia Warren-Myers.

In 2016, in China, the spirit of Hobie lives on.

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21st Hobie Cat® 16 World Championships
May 30-June 2 – Hobie 16 Masters (skipper shall be 45 years or over)
June 3-5 – Hobie 16 Great Grand Masters (skipper shall be 55 years or over)
June 3-5 – Hobie 16 Grand Masters (skipper shall be 65 years or over)
June 3-5 – Hobie 16 Women’s (skipper/crew shall be female)
June 3-5 – Hobie 16 Youth (skipper/crew shall be under the age of 21 years of age)
June 6-8 – Hobie 16 Open Qualifier
June 9-11 – Hobie 16 Semi-Final
June 12-13 – Hobie 16 Final

Source: Hobie Class

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