Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2023 - LEADERBOARD

Australians take to the water for first day of iQFOiL European Championships

by Australian Sailing 18 May 2022 02:24 BST
Men's action - iQFOiL European Championships 2022 © Moan Photos

It was a difficult opening day at the iQFOiL European Championships on Lake Garda in Italy, with those representing the Australian Sailing Squad (ASS) and Australian Sailing Futures (ASF) were not immune, as a lengthy wait for the breeze to fill in and the end of the day marred by protests affected the majority of competitors.

Due to start at 12pm, racing was delayed for almost two hours while officials waited for the breeze to fill in. Shortly before 2pm, the wind had stabilised somewhat and a Sprint Slalom course was set up.

The Men's class was away first and contested four races in approximately 12 knots. Split into two groups, those on the southern course sailed in a more consistent breeze than their counterparts on the southern course. The Women's followed.

Australian Sailing Futures (ASF) athlete Natasha Bryant (NSW) generated the best Australian results in the Women's competition, while 15-year-old Harry Joyner (ASF - WA) at only his second international regatta in the class, topped the Men's scoreboard. Joyner made history recently as the first in the world to tack an iQFOiL on foils, which he repeated during racing overnight.

"The racing is pretty exciting and tough, being of the younger generation and coming to race against the legends of sailing. I feel pretty comfortable though, especially with my first three races," Joyner, from Fremantle Sailing Club said.

Brimming with the confidence of youth, Joyner admitted, "Knowing I'm not alone, having the rest of the Australian Team and Arthur (Brett) here, makes it easier for me.

"I'm hoping for course racing tomorrow. I prefer it. It's more technical. I'm lighter compared to some of the guys here, so course racing suits me."

Grae Morris (ASS) did not have the start to competition he was expecting, ending the day 100th on countback.

"The starts were a bit tricky. Trying to work out who was over early was difficult. It was like gambling and then trying to play catch-up," the Woollahra Sailing Club athlete explained.

Coach, Arthur Brett, commented, "It's a tough environment. I'm loving being here and them gaining experience. We are gaining knowledge and information and experience on how we can climb our way up a mainly experienced fleet that includes Olympic medallists in sailboarding. We will get there, but we are not there yet.

"It is amazing support from Australian Sailing investing in the future of this class," Brett said of the iQFOil, which will make its Olympic entrance at Paris 2024.

Australian Sailing Squad (ASS) and Australian Sailing Futures (ASF) results and overall placings:

iQFOiL Men (154 entries, 4 races, 1 drop)

69th - Harry Joyner (ASF) 11, 11, 21, (23) = 43 points
84th - Will McMillan (ASF) 5, 11, 17, (23) = 51
98th - Caelin Winchcombe (ASS) (31), 25, 23, 11 = 59
100th - Grae Morris (ASS) 23, 19, 17, (35) = 59
138th - Jack Marquardt (ASF) 29, 27, 35, (39) = 91

iQFOiL Women (95 entries, 4 races, 1 drop)

45th - Natasha Bryant (ASF) 19, 25, 13, (DNC) = 57 points
65th - Samantha Costin (ASF) 29, 21, 27, (DNF) = 77

The event continues tomorrow and concludes on Sunday 22 May local time.

Follow the regatta, including full results at: iqfoilclass.org/iqeuropeans2022.

Related Articles

Australians come out firing at Hyeres
20 Australian entries are set to battle it out over the coming week The French Olympic Week commenced today in Hyeres, France where 20 Australian entries are set to battle it out over the coming week. As the first fleets took to the water, Australian sailors revelled in the light seabreeze. Posted on 21 Apr
Five sailors selected for Paris 2024
Young guns ready for action On the shores of the Mediterranean Sea not far from the Olympic waters of Marseille, the Australian Olympic Team announced five sailors for the upcoming Olympic Games. Posted on 20 Apr
An overall victory with a side of Gold and Silver
For Whitehead and Thomson in Palma at the Princesa Sofía Regatta Australians seized two medals and the overall trophy at the 53rd Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofía Regatta on the shores of Spain after an immense performance from the team. Posted on 6 Apr
Big numbers set for Palma en route to Paris 2024
At the 53rd Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofía Regatta, starting on Monday Huge numbers are gathering on the island of Palma off Spain, with a staggering 46 Australian entries among the 1,000 athletes on over 850 boats and boards set to start racing at the 53rd Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofía Regatta on Monday. Posted on 1 Apr
AOC announces Paris Olympics skiff selections
Olivia Price set to return to the Olympic stage Olivia Price will return to the Olympic stage after being selected to the Australian Olympic Team by the Australian Olympic Committee this year's Paris Games, 12 years after becoming the youngest female sailor to win an Olympic medal. Posted on 28 Mar
Plymo – Weddings, Parties, Anything
What a guy. Andrew John Plympton AM may have had many nicknames, but Plymo describes him best What a guy. Andrew John Plympton AM may have had many nicknames, like ‘Cheese', ‘The Admiral', ‘Dingo', and ‘Prez', but there can be no doubt that it is ‘Plymo' which best describes his disarming smile and entertaining wit. Posted on 26 Mar
Harding and Wilmot finish fifth at 49erFX Worlds
Ascending Australians wrapped up a helter-skelter week in Lanzarote Ascending Australian 49erFX team Laura Harding and Annie Wilmot have wrapped up a helter-skelter World Championships with a fifth-place finish in Lanzarote. Posted on 11 Mar
Olympic hopefuls set for Worlds gain in Spain
Three Olympic classes will hold their World Championships in the coming weeks Three Olympic classes will hold their World Championships on Spanish waters in the coming weeks, with the Mixed 470, 49er and 49erFX events likely to shape the prospects of Australia's Paris 2024 hopefuls. Posted on 27 Feb
Wearn returns and Morris set to go
Australian sailors selected for Paris Olympics Reigning ILCA 7 Olympic gold medallist Matt Wearn and 20-year-old iQFOiL sailor Grae Morris are both off to Paris, having been selected to the Australian Olympic Team for this year's Games. Posted on 16 Feb
America's Cup Campaign launches Pathway Program
Australia's America's Cup Campaign launches legacy Pathway Program with ASF The Team Australia Challenge campaign for the 2024 Puig Women's and Youth America's Cup has established an education and training Pathway Program to mentor the next generation of emerging, pathway and elite sailors Posted on 14 Feb