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470 Junior World Championship at Kiel, Germany - Day 1

by International 470 Class Association 23 Jun 2016 07:14 BST 22-26 June 2016
Malte Winkel/Matti Cipra (GER) on day 1 of the 470 Junior World Championships © Marina Könitzer

Eighty of the world's top 470 junior talent faced off on day 1 of the 2016 470 Junior World Championship in Kiel, Germany on Wednesday 22 June.

Featuring the best 470 teams aged 23 and under, the starting line-up counts 22 nations, including defending 470 Junior World Champions Guillaume Pirouelle/Valentin Sipan (FRA) in the 470 Men and Benedetta Di Salle/Alessandra Dubbini (ITA) in the 470 Women. The gold medallists are facing some of their closest rivals, including three of the other podium teams from 2015. Joining the large contingent of European nations are teams from Australia, Brazil Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa.

The clouds overhead were pulling the offshore breeze around creating big shifts and changes in wind pressure. With 6-8 knots on the start line for the first race of the day, the breeze built slightly but the third race was erratic, with changes coming through quickly.

The reigning Champions opened their defence in the shifty, streaky breeze, which proved difficult to read, and both racked up modest opening scores. Reflecting the changeable winds, Benedetta di Salla/Alessandra Dubbini (ITA) opened their assault with a 24, before climbing back through the pack to score a 14,3.

France's Guillaume Pirouelle/Valentin Sipan struggled in the first race of the series, finding themselves on the wrong side of the first windshift. Although they fought back to third at the first leeward mark, they were in the back third of the pack by the finish.

"It was very difficult with the wind blowing off the shore, very difficult," grimaced Pirouelle. "The first race we were just not in the right place on the course. We had a bad first upwind, but came back to third on the downwind and then had another bad upwind. It was just difficult."

Germany's Malte Winkel/Matti Cipra showcased the benefit of their weeks of training on home waters, when they sailed to a pair of confident wins to lead the class by one point ahead of Japan's Keiju Okada/Naoya Kimura who scored a 2,1,2.

The Winkel/Cipra partnership has shown a steady escalation on performance, bronze at the 2014 470 Junior Worlds and silver last year, and are amongst the podium favourites again this year. An upgrade to Gold on home waters is what the pair has in their sights.

"The Junior Worlds in Kiel are the perfect farewell from the junior class for us," explained Winkel about their last year eligible to compete in the under 24 age division. "We are very much looking forward to the event. After silver and bronze we are now aiming for gold in Kiel", he concluded with a wry smile.

"We were lucky today," smiled Okada. "We picked the side where the wind was each time and sailed fast."

Amongst the young Japanese talent also featuring in the fleet are Daichi Takayama/Akira Takayanagi. Takayama showed huge form at last year's 420 Worlds in Japan, muscling his way through to take gold. Takayama is known for stunning boat speed in a breeze, so teams will need to keep quite a close eye on this young pair as they will inevitably press the fleet around the track.

470 Men – Provisional Results after 3 Races:

1. Malte WINKEL/Matti CIPRA (GER 13) - 2 pts
2. Keiju OKADA/Naoya KIMURA (JPN 4562) - 3 pts
4. David CHARLES/Alex CHARLES (ESP 1) - 5 pts
5. Guillaume PIROUELLE/Valentin SIPAN (FRA 76) - 5 pts
6. Oleksii ZINCHENKO/Ihor HOLOVIN (UKR 99) - 6 pts
7. Daichi TAKAYAMA/Akira TAKAYANAGI (JPN 4585) - 8 pts
8. Hippolyte MACHETTI/Sidoine DANTÈS (FRA 79) - 10 pts
9. Giacomo FERRARI/Giulio CALABRO' (ITA 757) - 11 pts
10. Simon DIESCH/Patrick AGGELER (GER 11) - 12 pts

Leading the 470 Women are France's Marina Lefort/Lara Granier counting a 1,2,10 scorecard. The race discard kicked in after race 3, enabling the pair to discount their tenth place, and they will be keen to avoid another double digit score.

Greece's Maria Bozi/Rafailina Klonaridou seized the most consistent results of the day, with top finishes of 3,3 and 4 set to reward them further as the series unfolds.

"It was a very tough start to the regatta, very difficult," commented Bozi. "We were a little bit lucky but we did well following the gusts and staying in the wind pressure."

"The key thing today was responding quickly to the changes, good trimming for the wind pressure and quick, smooth tacks," explained fourth placed Anna Markfort (GER).

470 Women – Provisional Results after 3 Races:

1. Marina LEFORT/Lara GRANIER (FRA 7) - 3 pts
2. Silvia Mas DEPARES/Paula Barcelo MARTIN (ESP 18) - 6 pts
3. Maria BOZI/Rafailina KLONARIDOU (GRE 21) - 6 pts
4. Frederike LOEWE/Anna MARKFORT (GER 26) - 8 pts
5. Noya BAR-AM/Rimon SHOSHAN (ISR 11) - 10 pts
6. Nuraisyah JAMIL/Mohamad Sayed NORASHIKIN (MAS 23) - 10 pts
7. Yuki HAYASHI/Sayaka KIMURA (JPN 4353) - 15 pts
8. Beste KAYNAKCI/Sİmay ASLAN (TUR 99) - 16 pts
9. Benedetta di SALLE/Alessandra DUBBINI (ITA 74) - 17 pts
10. Charlotte YVEN/Marine RIOU (FRA 21) - 19 pts

Catch up with streaming from today's racing at: www.kielerwoche.tv

About the 2016 470 Junior World Championship

The 2016 470 Junior World Championship is organized by Kieler Yacht-Club in co-operation with the International 470 Class Association, 20-26 June 2016, Kiel, Germany. The racing format is a 10 race series scheduled for the 470 Men and 470 Women fleets, followed by the medal race for the top ten teams in each fleet and a final race for the other teams. The men's fleet are seeded into yellow and blue fleet for the qualifying series, before being split into gold and silver for the final series, with the women racing a single fleet series.

Nations represented at the 2016 470 Junior World Championship are: Australia, Brazil, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine.

A performance racing machine, the 470 rewards agility, tactics, tuning, sailing skills, strategy and mental astuteness. Teamwork is crucial and the pressure is high, with Junior World titles at stake.

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