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Busan Cup Women's International Match Race - Day 1

by WIM Series 12 Oct 2014 21:32 BST 11-16 October 2014
Big waves, heavy gusts and major shifts in wind direction challenged the teams on the first day of racing at the Busan Cup Women's International Match Race, the final event on the 2014 WIM Series © Kim Wolf / WIM Series

Windy start with big swells in Busan

Anne-Claire Le Berre undefeated and alone at the top

The Busan Cup Women's International Match Race, the last event on the 2014 WIM Series, couldn't have kicked off with more challenging conditions. Sunday's racing offered waves of up to three metres height, gusts around 30 knots and as many degrees suddenly shifting wind direction:

"I felt just like being in a washing machine" sighs Anne-Claire Le Berre of France, who, despite that impression, managed the conditions in a formidable way. With three wins and no losses she's the only undefeated skipper at the top of the scoreboard so far in the regatta.

Super Typhoon Vongfong is not expected to disturb the racing in the Busan Cup Women's International Match Race until Monday, but Sunday's conditions were challenging enough for the crews on this final event of the 2014 WIM Series. The swells and the puffs caused not only severe difficulties in boat handling, but also a few minor breakdowns and some seasickness among the crews. Yet 20 matches were sailed, after a short initial postponement.

For the leader after the day, Anne-Claire Le Berre, the day started with a spinnaker halyard that was jammed in the block at the top of the mast. Luckily enough, the French team discovered the problem well before the start and put up their Lima flag, requesting for repairs to be executed:

"Then our start sequence began a little bit too quick after the repair work was finished, so we couldn't prepare ourselves well enough and missed that start badly" Le Berre explains.

The French team weren't able to pass their Japanese opponents, helmed by WIM Series newcomer Urara Fujii, until the first downwind run of that match:

"It took some effort to catch up with and pass the Japanese team, but the other two matches of the day we lead quite comfortably from start to finish" Anne-Claire comments.

"Being here is a great chance for us to compete against high-level teams, and learn a lot from that" Fujii comments her first WIM Series performance, that has not yet given her team any wins.

Singaporean Denise Lim is also doing her first ever WIM Series event, and she hasn't sailed the K30.s nor on Busan waters before. Nevertheless she managed to get two wins out of three matches, one of them over former Match Racing World Champion and WIM Series titleholder, Lucy Macgregor of Great Britain:

"It's been a great experience so far, and I'm hoping for some support from our federation to continue racing on the WIM Series next year" says Denise Lim.

WIM Series leader and reigning World Champion Anna Kjellberg of Sweden commenced the Busan event quite tentatively, posting just one win but two losses after day 1. Trine Palludan of Denmark, substitute for compatriot and World # 1 Camilla Ulrikkeholm at the helm of their team, was relieved to be 3 – 0 after having been stuck on the anchoring line of the committee boat. But then the Danes were defeated by Australian Katie Spithill in their last match of the day, and had to go ashore with a 3 – 1 score.

With Super Typhoon Vongfong predicted to approach the waters of Haeundae beach on Monday, bringing 50 millimetres of rain and as many knots of wind, it may be no racing at all tomorrow: "That decision will have to wait until Monday morning" Regatta Director Alfredo Ricci concludes.

Round Robin Standings:

1. Anne-Claire Le Berre, FRA, 3 – 0
2. Katie Spithill, AUS, 3 – 1
2. Trine Palludan, DEN, 3 – 1
4. Stephanie Roble, USA, 2 – 1
4. Denise Lim, SIN, 2 – 1
4. Lucy Macgregor, GBR, 2 – 1
4. Susannah Pyatt, NZL, 2 – 1
8. Caroline Sylvan, SWE, 2 – 2
9. Anna Kjellberg, SWE, 1 – 2
10. Sung Eun Choi, KOR, 0 – 3
10. Urara Fujii, JPN, 0 – 3
12. Claudia Pierce, NZL, 0 – 4

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