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Sailing world Cup : Hyères reserves its toughest challenge for final day
lundi 2 mai 2016 – Information World Sailing
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Hyères threw out its toughest challenge for the final day of racing at the Sailing World Cup with a truly up and down day of the purest form. A breeze in excess of 20 knots came through in the morning with many wondering if there would even be any racing at all. Thunder, lightning, torrential rain and huge winds ensured the Olympic sailors were pushed to their limits.
Finn
Jake Lilley (AUS) described the Finn Medal Race as the hardest of his life. A fair assessment when your national rival is hot on your heels and the the wind conditions are tough to race in.
The Medal Race was tense and hard to judge but the huge Australian got the job done, finishing three points ahead of his compatriot Oli Tweddell to claim gold.
"My heart was definitely on the red line in the whole of that race. There was a lot riding on it. Oli sailed a good event this week and this is part of our Olympic trials. Every race counts.”
Lilley versus Tweddell has been one of the great narratives throughout Sailing World Cup Hyères as their on-going fight for selection has received great interest.
When all is said and done, Lilley’s victory certainly sends out a message, proving he has what it takes
, "Our trials have consisted over a lot of regattas over 18 months which started in Miami last year.
"It’s all inclusive and you have to get a baseline performance to auto qualify. That [baseline] is a top two at a European World Cup or top six at the Worlds. We’ve both done that now by being 1-2 here so it’s going to go to the board of selectors who will decide who the best medal chance is in Rio.”
Caleb Paine (USA) streaked away to take the race victory whilst France’s Jonathan Lobert completed the podium.
CLASSEMENTS DE LA SAILING WORLD CUP DE HYERES
470 (F)
- 1. GBR - Hannah Mills-Saskia Clark avec 41 points
- 2. BRA - Fernanda Oliveira-Ana Luiza Barbachan avec 42 points
- 3. FRA - Hélène Defrance (ASPTT Marseille / ELENGY) - Camille Lecointre (SR Brest / Armée de Champions) avec 42 points
- …
- 9. FRA - Cassandre Blandin (SNO Nantes) - Aloïse Retornaz (EV Locquirec) avec 83 points
FINN
- 1. AUS - Jake Lilley avec 42 points
- 2. AUS - Oliver Tweddell avec 45 points
- 3. FRA - Jonathan Lobert (SNO Nantes / Armée de Champions) avec 52 points
RS :X (F)
- 1. POL - Zofia Noceti-Klepacka avec 39 points
- 2. GBR - Bryony Shaw avec 47 points
- 3. FRA - Charline Picon (CN La Tremblade / Armée de Champions) avec 60 points
RS :X (H)
- 1. POL - Piotr Myszka avec 52 points
- 2. POL - Pawel Tarnowski avec 77 points
- 3. GBR - Nick Dempsey avec 61 points
- 4. FRA - Pierre Le Coq (CMV St Brieuc / ENGIE) avec 62 points
- 5. FRA - Louis Giard (YC Carnac) avec 70 points
- 6. FRA - Thomas Goyard (A. Calédonienne P.A.V) avec 72 points
LASER
- 1. GER - Philipp Buhl avec 53 points
- 2. NZL - Sam Meech avec 56 points
- 3. AUS - Tom Burton avec 58 points
- …
- 7. Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (CN Sainte-Maxime / Armée de Champions) avec 78 points
49ER FX
- 1. SWE - Lisa Ericson-Hanna Klinga avec 72 points
- 2. BRA - Martine Soffiatti Grael-Kahena Kunze avec 74 points
- 3. DEN - Jena Mai Hansen-Katja Salskov-Iversen avec 75 points
- …
- 5. FRA - Sarah Steyaert (CN Châtelaillon) - Aude Compan (CV Marseillan) avec 85 points
470 (H)
- 1. CRO - Sime Fantela-Igor Marenic avec 29 points
- 2. AUS - Mathew Belcher-William Ryan avec 44 points
- 3. ARG - Lucas Calabrese-Juan de la Fuente avec 54 points
- ...
- 23. Sofian Bouvet (SR Antibes / ENGIE) - Jérémie Mion (SR Havre) avec 144 points
- 49ER
- 1. NZL - Peter Burling-Blair Tuke avec 52 points
- 2. DEN - Jonas Warrer-Christian Peter Lübeck avec 98 points
- 3. AUS - William Phillips-Sam Phillips avec 102 points
- …
- 22. Julien d’Ortoli (YCPR) - Noé Delpech (YCPR / ENGIE) avec 210 points
LASER RADIAL
- 1. BEL - Evi Van Acker avec 42 points
- 2. SWE - Josefin Olsson avec 42 points
- 3. GBR - Alison Young avec 53 points
- …
- 8. FRA - Pernelle Michon (SNO Nantes) avec 86 points
- …
- 15. FRA - Mathilde de Kerangat (SR Rochelaises / CARDINAL) avec 97 points
NACRA 17
- 1. ESP - Fernando Echávarri-Tara Pacheco van Rijnsoever avec 77 points
- 2. ITA - Vittorio Bissaro-Silvia Sicouri avec 77 points
- 3. NED - Mandy Mulder-Coen de Koning avec 87 points
- …
- 6. FRA - Billy Besson (SNO Nantes / Armée de Champions) - Marie Riou (USAM Voile / Armée de Champions) avec 107 points
- 7. FRA - Moana Vaireaux (YC Carnac) - Manon Audinet (St Georges Voiles) avec 119 points
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