Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi 2024 December
Product Feature
Ocean Safety Jon Buoy Recovery Module
Ocean Safety Jon Buoy Recovery Module

2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship - powered by Bunker One - at Middelfart, Denmark Day 3

by Mick Anderson 7 Jul 2023 06:02 BST 3-7 July 2023
Anna Östling was hurt in a spectacular crash in the quarter-finals at the 2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship - powered by Bunker One © Mick Anderson

Swedish skipper injured after a spectacular crash in the hunt for gold

Already littered with spectacular capsizes and impressive sailing, the 2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship proves that women are not afraid to go full throttle when they fight for the gold medal.

A few days ago, Dutch sailors did a spectacular nose-dive followed by a Chinese gybe. The images of the crash went viral within the sailing community.

Today, Swedish skipper Anna Östling, current number two on the match race world ranking list, is already making headlines after she crashed her boat in an aggressive move in the quarter-final against Meghan Thomson (NZL). A move that didn't go as planned.

- It was blowing a lot on the downwind, and I thought I had enough room to gybe behind Meghan. It was a mistake to gybe, but in the gybe, the tiller extension ended up in the mainsheet, so the boat suddenly spun around, and at that moment, I hurt my knee, tells skipper Anna Östling as she is waiting to be brought to the hospital in Kolding for a checkup by doctors.

She lost control of her boat in the tumble, and she and her crew members tumbled around all over the boat. Meanwhile, Meghan Thomson tried hard to avoid a collision head-on.

- It wasn't by purpose, that's for sure. But the two masts hit in the incident, so we are lucky they didn't break, Anna Östling continues.

The umpires penalized the Swedes with two blue flags, and Anna Östling spun the boat once before they crossed the finish line and started assessing the injury to her knee.

With the help of the organizers, she was taken to shore by a RIB for further examination while her crew was trying to figure out how to get on with the next race and keep fighting for the gold medal.

A few moments later, Anna was lifted back onto a RIB and sailed back out to her crew, where they quickly planned how to sail the next race.

- I didn't think I could sail another race, but I wanted to try, even though I couldn't stand on my leg. But by coincidence, I realized the tiller extension could be used as a kane, and with a lot of adrenaline, we decided to give it a go. Maybe it wasn't good for my knee, but I didn't want to end the championship like that, states Anna.

Moments later, the race committee signaled that the next race was about to begin, and the Swedish team made a quick decision.

- I asked my team if they were fine with me back on the boat. Luckily, they said yes. But they also said: Please, keep it simple! And so we did a lot of running away from trouble in the pre-start of the third and final race in the quarter-final.

And they managed to do this by utilizing their excellent boat speed and not only won the pre-start but also sailed fast around the course to take the win and thereby qualify for the semi-final against Celia Willison.

How she did it is unclear, but the Swedish mother and her crew won the first two races in the semi-final. One more victory against the Kiwi crew Friday morning, and the Swedish team qualifies for the final of the World Championship.

- I was hoping that we wouldn't sail more races today. But we did good and won. Now it is time for me to leave. One of the umpires has kindly offered me a ride to the hospital in Kolding, where the doctors will look closely at my knee, ends Anna Östling, before her teammates help her to a stand and put her into a car waiting to take her to the ER.

The potential last race for the Swedes against Meghan Thomson in the semi-final starts Friday at 10.30. In the other semi-final defending world champion Pauline Courtois (FRA) has won two races over Danish skipper Lea Richter Vogelius and her crew and is on course to qualify for the final.

The current world champion, Pauline Courtois (FRA), continues her impressive winning series, and still hasn't lost a match since a race since the end of May, and she sailed another flawless day again today.

Standings after Day 3:

Related Articles

Casa Vela Cup 2025 at St Francis Yacht Club Day 3
Pauline Courtois will meet Nicole Breault in the final Defending women's match racing world champion Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink Normandy Elite team from France will meet USA's Nicole Breault/ Vela Racing in the final of the 2025 Casa Vela Cup in San Francisco. Posted on 31 May
Casa Vela Cup 2025 at St Francis Yacht Club Day 2
Another flawless day for top-ranked French skipper Pauline Courtois and her team Another thrilling day of racing with top-ranked French skipper Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink Normandy Elite Team continuing their unbeaten streak with fifteen straight wins in the qualifying round robin stage, asserting a dominant lead. Posted on 30 May
Casa Vela Cup 2025 at St Francis Yacht Club Day 1
San Francisco turns it on for opening day of Women's Match Racing The opening day of the Casa Vela Cup 2025 hosted by the St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco kicked off the 2025 Women's World Match Racing Tour in spectacular fashion with ten of the world's top all-female match racing teams Posted on 29 May
Women's WMRT announces 2025 season
Over 150 women match racing sailors are expected to compete this year The Women's World Match Racing Tour has announced its 2025 schedule of six events in four countries featuring events in the USA, France, Sweden and Bermuda. Posted on 12 Feb
Double Championship win for Pauline Courtois
Match in Pink by Normandy Elite team clinch victory at Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta France's Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite team of Louise Acker, Maëlenn Lemaître, Sophie Faguet and Laurane Mettraux clinched victory at the 2024 Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta on Sunday. Posted on 6 Nov 2024
Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta day 3
Kristine Mauritzen, Pauline Courtois, Lea Vogelius and Anna Östling through to semis Kristine Mauritzen and her Team Seagulls upset the form book on Day 3 of the Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta, defeating regatta leader Julia Aartsen 3-2 in the best-of-five quarter-final stage and advancing the team to the semi-finals. Posted on 1 Nov 2024
Aartsen & Courtois lead Bermuda Women's Match Race
The two skippers lead the eight all-female teams into today's quarter finals stage The Netherlands' Julia Aartsen and France's Pauline Courtois completed the round robin stage of the inaugural Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta yesterday in a joint lead, each with six wins and one loss. Posted on 31 Oct 2024
Home win for Women's WMRT Denmark 2024
Unusually hot September weather welcomed the ten all-female teams representing 11 nations Danish skipper Camilla Ulrikkeholm and team made it a home win on Sunday winning the Danish stage of the 2024 Women's World Match Racing Tour season. Ulrikkeholm defeated fellow Danish finalist Lea Vogelius and team 3-0 in the final to secure victory. Posted on 10 Sep 2024
Women's World Match Racing Tour heads to Denmark
Racing starts Thursday, hosted by the Royal Danish Yacht Club The fifth stage of the 2024 Women's World Match Racing Tour heads to Denmark this weekend for the Women's WMRT Denmark from 5-8 September, hosted by the Royal Danish Yacht Club (KDY). Posted on 4 Sep 2024
Women's World Match Racing Tour heads to Marstrand
Alongside the 30th edition of the long-running GKSS Match Cup Sweden Hosted by GKSS (Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club), the event joins the 2024 Women's World Match Racing Tour as an official stage and will take place alongside the 30th edition of the long-running GKSS Match Cup Sweden. Posted on 24 May 2024