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WASZP European Championship at Lake Garda - Overall

by Marc Ablett 2 Jul 2018 18:42 BST 28 June - 1 July 2018

The day we had been waiting for all event finally arrived. 15-18 knots of Lake Garda goodness rolled in early from the south and it was all to play for with the European Championship on the line.

Tom Trotman from Australia was in a strong position heading into the final day and consolidated with a 1,2,2 scorecard to take the overall event from Bruce Curson who finished with two bullets in the final two races. It will be fantastic to see these guys go head to head again at the WASZP Games in Perth 2019.

The battle for the overall European Championship was much more intense with 17 year old Nicolai Jacobsen holding a slight advantage over French sailor Pierre Leboucher. In the first race of the day Jacobsen put one hand on the trophy by finishing in second place with Leboucher back in fifth. Then in the second race of the day Leboucher was looking really good and chasing hard only to have a sensational crash, picking up a knee injury that all but dashed his championship hopes. Jacobsen then sailed a smart final race to stay out of trouble and take the WASZP European Championship to Norway.

The racing was extremely tight and as good as you will ever see on such a high performance foiling boat. With the standard lifting with every race completed, it was amazing to see fifteen boats coming into an upwind gate at 20 knots boat speed.

In other categories, Italian sailor Margerhita Porro won the women's championship from six others, while Jacobsen won the youth division. In the masters category it was Bruce Curson from New Zealand and in the 6.9 rig it was young Richard Schuilthie from Malta.

The GPS speed challenge was also hotly contested with the top speed of the week coming from Norwegian Erik Karlsen with 22.9 knots recorded on the final day. The fastest speed we have seen at an event is still 26.1 knots set by New Zealander Nick Olsen at the Australian nationals.

It is pretty special to see how the WASZP has grown in the last 12 months in particular. We had five separate heat winners ranging from a 14 year old, a 22 year old, a 37 year old former Olympian and a 42 year old. It would be hard to find a class of boat where people from all walks of life and all ages can compete together on the same race course and all be super-competitive.

The WASZP class is still in its infancy, but one thing is for sure, the culture and atmosphere around the sailors is amazing. Everyone is willing to help each other and after racing in the rigging area or in the bar the vibe is amazing. The future is certainly a bright on for the WASZP.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelm / DOB / ClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1AUS 2453TROTMAN THOMAS / 15-Feb-1995 / SSCBC-611-211228
2NZL 2248CURSON BRUCE / 23-Set-1975 / WAKATERE BOATING CLUB42-632-71113
3NOR 2416JACOBSEN NICOLAI / 24-Giu-2002 / ROYAL NORWEGIAN YACHT CLUB3-62-5324418
4FRA 42LEBOUCHER PIERRE / 09-Nov-1980 / ASPTT VOILE54-81547(dns)26
5AUS 2490ABBOTT JACK / 08-Lug-1997 / SORRENTO SAILING COUTA BOAT CL-285-96835734
6GBR 2523HUNTER RORY / 17-Mar-1997 / ARRAN YACHT CLUB-143-13131163642
7FRA 58TAINE EMMANUEL / 03-Set-1985 / VAR MER2-1151010811-1246
8AUS 2531MCDOUGALL ANDREW / 22-Mag-1955 / BRYC87-20149-156347
9FRA 11FESTINO ALEXANDRE / 21-Gen-1985 / VAR MER-3283871110-1347
10NOR 2321HOGHEIM ALEXANDER DAHL / 22-Mar-1997 / RAN SEILFORENING9(dns)-1594129548
11AUS 23CIAGLIA TOMMASO / 28-Dic-2002 / FRAGLIA VELA MALCESINE11647-20915-1752
12HUN 1SZAM?DY TAM?S / 07-Nov-1988 / BALATONF?REDI YACHT CLUB16101246(ocs)(ocs)957
13ITA 911BERTONE FRANCESCO / 18-Lug-1984 / FULL SEND129712125-20-1657
14GBR 2394HEATHCOTE WILLIAM / 03-Dic-2002 / LYMINGTON-151511-16131013870
15ESP 2166COSTA ESTIARTE MAR?AL / 23-Gen-2003 / CLUB NAUTIC COSTA BRAVA(dns)(dns)10111613121981
16NOR 2329HAALAND HENRIK / 10-Lug-2002 / ROYAL NORWEGIAN YACHT CLUB2413(dns)1817(ocs)81090
17NOR 2324WITH SIVERT / 27-Set-2001 / ASKER SEILFORENING-35141815141818-2597
18NOR 2320KARLSEN ERIK / 18-Gen-2001 / RAN SEILFORENING-271821-2218221415108
19ESP 2196VAZQUEZ MIKEL / 10-Apr-1968 / HOBE-29241417-26172522119
20GBR 2380HEPPLEWHITE CRAIG / 20-Giu-1981 / LOCH LOMOND SAILING CLUB1319282415-29-3229128
21SUI 70DUCHOUD NICOLAS / 20-Nov-1981 / SCOW-56282719-34251614129
22FRA 2099COHEN BENJAMIN / 18-Nov-1980 / ASNIM(dns)2117-3219262127131
23SWE 2020J?RUDD HUGO / 17-Ago-2000 / KSSS2612-3221252824-36136
24GBR 2237WELLBOURN HESP DANIEL / 09-Nov-2001 / CARSINGTON SC17-402426311919(dns)136
25GER 2537RAIBLE TIM / 01-Ott-2001 / TEGERNSEE TOURING YACHTCLUB391729(dns)(dns)202211138
26MLT 2418SCHULTHEIS RICHARD / 18-Apr-2005 / MALTA YOUNG SAILORS CLUB342219292214-37(dns)140
27FRA 2363PREMEL MALO / 18-Apr-1992 / YACHT CLUB DE MORLAIX213016282324-36-39142
28ITA 2576PORRO MARGHERITA / 11-Mag-1999 / CIRCOLO VELA ARCO20-422625212130(dns)143
29ESP 2259GELP? CORNUDELLA ALBERT / 18-Ott-1999 / CLUB N?TIC EL BAL?S(dns)2725203816(dns)26152
30IRL 7HOGAN BEN / 28-Lug-2002 / RSTGYC-33292323242728-31154
31NOR 2116FLEM ROLF / 30-Nov-2000 / ROYAL NORWEGIAN YACHT CLUB10382237-422327(ocs)157
32SWE 2106GRANZIN RASMUS / 01-Mar-2002 / KUNGLIGA SVENSKA SEGELS?LLSKAP-4823-404028331718159
33GBR 2294MCLELLAN EWAN / 21-Mag-1971 / IMPERIAL POONA7333435(dns)42-4323174
34NED 2349DE BOER NIEK / 14-Gen-1992 / KPB ARCHITECTEN-363133273030-4424175
35GBR 2517COOK CALUM / 04-Mag-2001 / ROYAL LYMINGTON YACHT CLUB-4426393032(dns)2328178
36GBR 2525HEPPLEWHITE DUNCAN / 11-Mag-1979 / LOCH LOMOND SC1835-4134363139(dns)193
37ESP 2510UBACH DAVID / 19-Dic-1980 / CLUB NAUTIC COSTA BRAVA3720-4239333529(ocs)193
38NOR 2317ROGNLIEN KAROLINE BRUDEVOLL / 26-Mar-1999 / KONGELIG NORSK SEILFORENING-413735333536-4920196
39SUI 2194M?LLER PIT / 23-Lug-1959 / SEGEL CLUB CHAM SCC3136-50-4129373532200
40NOR 2419FOSS FREDRIKKE / 11-Mag-2002 / ROYAL NORWEGIAN YACHTCLUB4925-5146(dns)462621213
41FRA 2478MARIETTE BENOIT / 22-Gen-1984 / APCC VOILE SPORTIVE3039-4536403238(dns)215
42GBR 2379LILBURN DAVE / 27-Feb-1979 / ROYAL TAY YC383431(dns)(dns)404133217
43SUI 2014HERSPERGER THOMAS / 10-Lug-1965 / SEGEL-CLUB ENGE-52-45443837393330221
44GBR 2375RENSHAW PAUL / 18-Gen-1979 / CARRINGTON SC2543(dns)454334-4634224
45GBR 2520PESTER JOE / 27-Dic-1967 / ULLSWATER YACHT CLUB1952-56443943(dns)37234
46NOR 2325EFSKIND THOMAS / 28-Feb-2004 / KONGELIG NORSK SEILFORENING(dns)323647414731(dns)234
47ITA 2041VAILATI CESARE / 09-Ott-1989 / VERBANO YACTH CLUB-45-46374344384035237
48ITA 2150LENZI CLAUDIO / 21-Mar-1957 / CIRCOLO VELA BELLANO234446-4946-484241242
49SWE 2535ANDERSSON OSCAR / 26-Mag-2002 / STSS5341303127(dns)(dns)dns246
50GBR 2465PAGE-WOOD INDIA / 01-Ago-2002 / HAYLING ISLAND SAILING CLUB40-4938424744-4840251
51HUN 2539G?MESI GYULA / 03-Ott-1973 / D-ONE224747(dns)(dns)505142259
52ESP 2257UBACH DE FUENTES PERE-ANDREU / 14-Nov-1978 / CLUB N?UTIC DE SITGES1151-5452505447(dns)265
53GBR 2305DICKER SELINA / 05-Apr-1977 / RYS43(dns)4948454145(dns)271
54NOR 2323H?ST-VERBRAAK NICKLAS / 03-Giu-2004 / KNS465355(dns)4845(ocs)38285
55ESP 2533PERICOT PERE / 01-Ott-2001 / CLUB NAUTIC COSTA BRAVA42504351(dns)49(dns)dns299
56GER 2403RENZ WOLFGANG / 30-Mag-1966 / STUTTGARTER SEGELCLUB47(dns)5353515150(dns)305
57FRA 376BABIN MARC / 17-Dic-1955 / THEOULE SUR MER504848(dns)4952(dns)dns311
58GBR 2409JANERING STEVE / 29-Mar-1979 / QUEEN MARY SAILING CLUB(dns)(dns)dnsdnsdnsdns34dns354
59ITA 2238ERSPAMER CLAUDIO / 02-Apr-1962 / FRAGLIA VELA MALCESINE(dns)(dns)5250dnsdnsdnsdns358
60GBR 2156EWART PHILIP / 15-Mag-1972 / DERWENT RESEVOIR SAILING CLUB51(dns)(dns)dnsdns53dnsdns360
61GER 2120SCHULZ MARTIN / 01-Gen-1989 / XYZ54(dns)(dns)dnsdnsdnsdnsdns374
62NOR 2127NILSSON EIRA / 18-Lug-2003 / ROYAL NORWEGIAN YACHT CLUB55(dns)(dns)dnsdnsdnsdnsdns375
63LUX 1FRUEDERUCH ANDR? / 22-Set-1996 / YACHTING CLUB DO LUXEMBURG(dns)(dns)dnsdnsdnsdnsdnsdns384

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