Elusive winds at Youth Olympic Games

Published on October 8th, 2018

Buenos Aires, Argentina (October 8, 2018) – All the Sailing events were on the schedule for the second day at the Youth Olympic Games but frustratingly light winds limited the action across the five fleets.

After the Girl’s and Boy’s Windsurfing (Techno 293+) got the Games underway yesterday with two races, they were only able to complete one more today. New to the course today was the Mixed Multihull (Nacra 15) teams which also had only one race while Girl’s and Boy’s Kiteboarding (IKA Twin Tip) were able to sail two heats each.

Racing began on time for all events and initial wind conditions looked promising, but Kiteboarding was subsequently postponed, and the Nacra 15s’ second race was abandoned.

After initially returning to shore, the Techno 293+ and the Nacra 15s returned to the water for a second attempt, before Race 4 of the Boy’s Techno 293+ was abandoned. Racing was then called off for the day at approximately 16:30.

In the first ever Nacra 15 race at the Youth Olympic Games, the French team of Titouan Petard and Kenza Coutard (FRA) managed the shifty conditions well to claim the first victory.

“After the first upwind we gained good speed, and used good tactics to finish first,” explained Coutard. “We will take it match by match, but we are really happy to represent France at this incredible event.”

Home favourites Dante Cittadini and Teresa Romairone (ARG) finished second, with Spaniards Eloisa Santacreu & Adrian Surroca coming in third.

Kiteboarding also made its Youth Olympic Games debut today, completing the first part of race one in opening series.

Two heats were raced in the Girl’s and the Boy’s fleets; the top three ranked athletes in each heat progress to a six-strong Heat Final A, while the other six are put through to Heat Final B. The finishing positions in Final A and B will decide the result for the first race of the week.

Paula Herrmann (DOM) and Christian Tio (PHI) both finished second in their heats and will be racing in the Girl’s and Boy’s Final A.

“I enjoyed the first day of the competition and I’m really happy to reach Final A because I had a really hard heat,” said Herrmann. “It’s everyone’s dream to be here and my aim is to get a really good result,” added Tio.

Also making up the Girl’s Final A are Sofia Tomasoni (ITA), Nina Font (ESP), Poema Newland (FRA), Ona Romani (ARG) and Oliwia Hlobuczek (POL).

Joining Tio in the Boy’s Final A will be Benoit Gomez (FRA), Cameron Maramenides (USA), Manoel Dos Santos Neto (BRA), Adeury Corniel (DOM) and Toni Vodisek (SLO).

The Girl’s and Boy’s Kiteboarders will follow heats-based system throughout the week, eventually determining which four athletes will progress to the final.

In the Windsurfing, Yana Reznikova (RUS) won today’s only race in the Girl’s fleet to seal second spot overall ahead of Manon Pianazza (FRA). Giorgia Speciale (ITA) finished third to stay top.

Nicolo Renna (ITA) claimed first in the single Boy’s race to leapfrog Haoze Chen (CHN) into second in the rankings after three races.

“It was a very good day to finish first in a very strong fleet; I hope for more wind tomorrow,” Renna commented.

Alexandros Kalpogiannakis (GRE) finished second to hold on to the overall lead.

Racing continues at 12:00 local time tomorrow for all fleets, starting with Girl’s Windsurfing, Girl’s Kiteboarding and the Mixed Nacra 15s.

North American update:
Alex Torres Rinaldelli (MEX) and Manuel Nores (USA) are 14th and 22nd respectively among the 24 sailors in the Boy’s Windsurfing (3 races), with Dominique Stater (USA) and Joanna Diego Schlettwein (MEX) in 14th and 15th respectively among the 23 sailors in the Girl’s Windsurfing (3 races). In the Mixed Multihull, Nicolas Martin/ Anaclare Sole (USA) are 12th out of 14. No results are posted for kiteboarding.

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The third Youth Olympic Games is hosting 100 sailors from 44 different nations for the racing on October 7 to 13 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Source: World Sailing

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