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Italian J80 Nationals at Malcesine Yacht Club

by Maris Lyons 16 Jun 2010 09:04 BST
Jeniale! wins the J80 Italian nationals © Maris Lyons

Jeniale! ITA-1143 Di-Tech Velocitek are the this year's J80 Italian Champions

With the last day's racing at Malcesine wrapped up, Jeniale! of Extreme Sailing Team are the winners of the Italian National Championships 2010. In the stunning area of Navene, Malcesine Yacht Club assured impeccable organisation and Lake Garda provided 3 days of consistent wind of around 15-20 knots allowing the full schedule of races to take place.

On the first race of the first day, Jeniale! ITA-1143 was over the line at the start, one of four boats to be so. Not a great start to the championship, but they quickly recovered with two first places in the 2nd and 3rd races of the day. And so, after the first day's racing, the German boat Anakin took the lead with 3 second places and one third place. Second after the first day, was the Italian boat Orso J of Giorgio Guzzi (helm Elli) with a 1st, 3rd and 5th. Jeniale! lay in 3rd position overall after day one.

The second day of the regatta saw all the boats fighting hard, most heading closer to the land where the wind was stronger. This offered the spectators a good close up of the regatta but also made it very busy with all the boats tacking inshore, working hard for the best positions. The results on the second day saw Jeniale! ITA-1143 take an impressive lead with one third, one second and one first. Anakin followed closely behind, only 2 points away from, and Orso J, six points behind.

The final day began tensely, with everyone waiting for the wind to arrive. The 11am start was postponed but at 12.15 the "ora" wind arrived and starting procedures got under way. The first race once again saw most of the boats head inland, with Anakin taking the lead and Jeniale! following less than a boat length behind. The two boats remained in close battle for the entire race, with Orso J a close third just behind. The positions remained so until the finish. The third and final race saw Jeniale! take the lead very quickly, with the German boat Anakin right behind and relentlessly covering every move. Jeniale! took a course through the middle of the lake this time. It was a risky move, but Anakin followed Jeniale! closely, battling with all that they had. The rest of the fleet hugged the land lead by Orso J and Hatamuri OLJ Spirit who were juggling for third and fourth position. But the final race concluded with Jeniale! in first position, Orso J in second, Hatamuri OLJ Spirit in third and Anakin in fourth.

And so after 3 days of exciting top class racing, Jeniale! won the championship. The J80 boat proved to be highly technical and extremely entertaining when sailed 'to the max' as this regatta showed.

Overall Results: (after 8 races)

1st Jeniale! Di-Tech Velocitek, 11pts
Team members: Massimo Rama, Anne-Soizic Bertin, Alberto Alinari, Maris Lyons, Piergiorgio Matteini
2nd Anakin, 15pts
3rd Orso J, 20pts
4th HOLJ Spirit Hatamuri, 26pts
5th Graffico, 35pts
6th Sail Tribe, 36pts
7th JVivado, 55pts
8th Moonraker, 55pts
9th Campus, 63pts
10th Jeniale, 64pts

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