Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard brokerage
Product Feature
L-shape Dock Fender
L-shape Dock Fender

2020 RS:X Windsurfing World Championships at Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club - Practice Day

by Hollie Hick, SSCBC 24 Feb 2020 08:35 GMT
RS:X Windsurfing Worlds Championships 2020 © Caitlin Baxter

The final practice race was held today for the 116 competitors for the RS:X Windsurfing World Championships at Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club (SSCBC) in Sorrento, Victoria, before the competition gets under way tomorrow.

Competitors representing 31 countries have made Sorrento their home over the past few weeks, welcomed with open arms by the SSCBC Members and the local community. The Club has provided competitors and officials with a temporary membership of SSCBC, enabling them to use the sailing and dining facilities in the lead up to and during the Regatta.

With over 60 volunteers running the Regatta, from measurement and registration to race management, first aid and even providing local accommodation in homestay arrangements, competitors have felt very welcomed.

Measurement and registration were held all day yesterday and was completed today at midday.

The official Opening Ceremony was held yesterday at 6pm and attended by many of the competitors, officials and supporters. Commodore Graham Cunningham welcomed competitors, followed by Ilker Bayinder from Turkey, RSX Vice President and Gavin Wall, Australian Sailing, Regional Manager - Victoria. Interestingly, this regatta marks the 35th National or Worlds competition hosted in Victoria this season, and we are thrilled to have 31 countries represented here at Sorrento, many of whom are vying to secure their spot for Tokyo 2020.

Stefania Elfutina from Russia was a bronze medallist in Rio having just graduated from the youth fleet back then, and is older and more experienced now and has already qualified for Tokyo, so the pressure on her is reduced here. "This event is very important for many countries for selection but for me, I will enjoy and try to do my best" said Stefania.

Tom Squires from the UK is in a similar position, with qualification completed and already a spot on the team, so a podium finish is his goal. Tom has not made a podium finish at a Worlds before so is applying personal pressure to do well here this week.

The male competitors from the Netherlands are competing head to head for a spot on the Dutch team: Dorian Van Russelberghe and Kiran Badloe. Dorian is a dual Olympic gold medallist with significant experience at the top when it counts, but his younger training partner Kiran has been consistently getting stronger and more competitive and is currently the reigning World Champion. Kiran has been in NZ since November and arrived in Sorrento on 2 February to start his preparation for this event. We have two days of qualifying coming up to decide who will make the gold and silver fleet, so we will wait and see how this friendly rivalry will pan out this week.

Closer to home we have two Australian women and one from New Zealand fighting it out for the Oceania qualifying spot for Tokyo: Courtney Schoutrop (AUS), Amelia Quinlan (AUS) and Veerle ten Have (NZ). Courtney, aged 21 years old, has been sailing an RS:X for nearly four years, having started on a Techno. Veerle has been training at Sorrento for around five weeks so we'll see who has more experience with the wind and tide conditions once the competition commences tomorrow.

The Australian men have the numbers on the Kiwis, with five Aussies competing versus one New Zealander, but again, they're all fighting for the one Oceania spot for Tokyo.

Practice racing was held today, with the official start of the competition commencing Tuesday afternoon.

Related Articles

British Sailing Team at 2023 Youth Sailing Worlds
We caught up with the GBR sailors and riders to hear about their experiences We caught up with the GBR sailors and riders to hear about their experiences from the exhilarating 52nd edition of the 2023 Youth Sailing World Championships in Armação dos Buzios, Brazil. Posted on 19 Dec 2023
2023 Youth Sailing Worlds overall
Brazilian duo claim gold to follow in footsteps of Grael and Kunze Joana Faulhaber Tostes Antunes Gonçalves and Gabriela Vassel (BRA) sealed 420 female gold on home water as champions were decided at the Youth Sailing World Championships. Posted on 15 Dec 2023
2023 Youth Sailing Worlds Day 4
Italian duo first to claim victory Quan Cardi and Mattia Tognocchi were the first sailors to secure their place at the top of the podium at the Youth Sailing World Championships, as they gained an unassailable lead in the 420 male/mixed class. Posted on 15 Dec 2023
2023 Youth Sailing Worlds Day 3
Italians lead the charge It was a day of change at the top of the standings across the Youth Sailing World Championships, as new leaders emerged after a third day of racing. Posted on 14 Dec 2023
2023 Youth Sailing Worlds Day 2
Stunning start by Singapore's Maeder in the Formula Kite Max Maeder (SGP) made a stunning start to the Formula Kite male competition at the Youth Sailing World Championships, winning all six races to take a commanding lead after the first day of racing. Posted on 13 Dec 2023
2023 Youth Sailing Worlds Day 1
29ers take centre stage in Brazil Ewa Lewandowska and Julia Maria Zmudzin ska (POL) were the standout performers on the opening day of the Youth Sailing World Championships in Brazil. Posted on 12 Dec 2023
Tom Squires joins NSW State coaching team
The latest big name to join the Australian Sailing Performance Pathways team British Olympian Tom Squires is the latest big name to join the Australian Sailing Performance Pathways team, signing on to become the NSW State Coach - Foiling. Posted on 9 Feb 2023
Chasing Tokyo documentary
Revealing the rollercoaster journey of British Olympic sailors The rollercoaster journey of the British Sailing Team and its Tokyo 2020 athletes is revealed in new behind-the-scenes film Chasing Tokyo, now released. Posted on 29 Jul 2022
The Hague ready to host world's best youth sailors
Over 450 sailors from 69 countries set for Allianz Youth World Sailing Championships 2022 Over 450 of the world's best youth sailors from 69 countries are getting ready to compete at the Allianz Youth World Sailing Championships 2022. Taking place off the coast of Scheveningen in The Hague, The Netherlands. Posted on 8 Jul 2022
Kites and Nacra 17 dodge a bullet for LA2028
The main business on the final day was confirmation of the Olympic Equipment and Events for LA28 World Sailing's Mid Year Council Meeting, has just concluded in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The main business on the final day was confirmation of the Olympic Equipment and Events for the Los Angeles Olympic Regatta in 2028. Posted on 29 May 2022