Please select your home edition
Edition
Rick Dodson - 3 140623

Hempel World Cup Series at the Allianz Regatta - Day 1

by Andy Rice / World Sailing 1 Jun 2022 10:56 NZST 31 May - 5 June 2022
Hempel World Cup Series Allianz Regatta © Sailing Energy / Hempel World Cup Series Allianz Regatta

Marie Barrue (FRA) won the opening race of the ILCA 6 competition on day one of the Hempel World Cup Series at the Allianz Regatta, taking place in The Netherlands.

Barrue was outright winner of last year's Allianz Regatta further north in Medemblik. Today marked the first day of competition in the more confined waters of Almere, not far from the capital of Amsterdam. The change of venue didn't seem to throw the French sailor off her stride, however, as she battled her way to a race win ahead of her teammate Louise Cervera (FRA) in second, and Carolina Albano (ITA) in third.

After dominating the first Hempel World Cup Series in Palma two months ago, the Trofeo Princesa Sofíia, Canada's Sarah Douglas is seen as one of the favourites in the ILCA 6 fleet. She finished a very respectable fourth place in tricky, light airs today.

"For the last week we have had breezy offshore conditions, 20 knots of wind. And you know, of course, it happens to every sailor when you train in one kind of condition and then for day one of the regatta it's something completely new, so it's going to be a challenge getting used to the change of pace. We've got a lot of really fast athletes here, it's a strong fleet and it's going to be a tough week."

49er Match Race

The 40 boats in the Men's 49er skiff are divided into two qualifying groups - Blue and Yellow - and today they raced on different courses. The Belgian team Arthur De Jonghe and Jan Heuninck won the Blue Group race ahead of Australians Jack Ferguson and Max Paul. Home favourites and reigning World Champions from the Netherlands, Bart Lambriex and Floris van der Werken, made a mess of their first race in the Yellow Group when they sailed into a big patch of weed and almost stopped. "We should have tacked to avoid it," said Lambriex, "or we should have pulled up the foils to clear the weed sooner. By the time we did that, the fleet had pulled away."

No Mistake A Second Time

Fortunately for them the race was abandoned due to a big wind shift and the Dutch earned a reprieve. They didn't make a mistake a second time. "We were first to get over to the right and we found good breeze over there," said Lambriex. "We protected the race from there, but the Austrians were pushing us all the way."

Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl (AUT) have been sailing together for 10 years and are back on the campaign trail after taking a break from racing following their Tokyo 2020. "We had a good race with the Dutch all the way round the three-lap course," said Bildstein. "We couldn't quite catch them but it was good fun." The Dutch and Austrians stretched away to a lead of more than 300 metres from the rest of the pack, and the Dutch held on to win the race by little more than a second.

These are the kinds of moments that make competition so vital, not just for the thrill of the battle itself but for building confidence and experience in the build-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Regatta. The Netherlands and Austria are two nations who have yet to win Olympic medals in the 49er skiff but these two teams are getting closer and closer. "We're working on our communication," said Lambriex of his working relationship with van der Werken. "What we say to each other in the boat, simple things, but important things that make a difference at key moments in the race."

The tricky breeze meant no racing in the 49erFX, Nacra 17 or 470 Mixed fleets today, so the hope is for better conditions on Wednesday.

Wednesday is also the opening day for the fast new foilers in the Olympic sailing line-up due to compete further north out of Lelystad, the iQFOiL windsurfers and the Formula Kite competitors.

Event Dates:

Tuesday 31 May - Saturday 4 June 2022
ILCA 6, 470 Mixed, Nacra 17, 49er, 49erFX

Wednesday 1 June - Sunday 5 June 2022
Formula Kite Women, Formula Kite Men, iQFOIL Women, iQFOIL Men

Related Articles

Cruise with confidence with Doyle Sails
Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and performance multihulls Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and numerous performance multihulls worldwide, continuing to lead the fleet when it comes to reliable, durable, and easy-to-handle cruising sails. Posted on 2 May
Doyle Sails: Stratis 600 affordable cruising sails
Doyle Sails have a range of options to suit all aspects of cruising that are durable, easy to handle Designed as the ultimate cruising solution. Stratis 600 now delivers affordable sails with increased durability and features to yachts from 15 to 200 feet. Doyle's promise to the cruising sailor has been to make sailing easier and more enjoyable Posted on 22 Apr
Mackay Boats acquire designer rights on VX range
Mackay Boats' goal is to continue supporting the exciting VX range of boats including VX Two Mackay Boats have announced they acquired the IP [Intellectual Property] rights to the VX range of boats from Bennett Yachting, in March 2024. Both companies have worked closely over the last decade along with Ovington Boats on the VX ONE and VX EVO Posted on 28 Mar
Industry faces challenges at Auckland Boat Show
Expanded Auckland Boat Show shows 180 trailer boats and RIBS with a further 130 large boats The Auckland Boat Show has wrapped up for 2024 and, in an industry facing challenges, New Zealand companies have risen to the challenge and kept selling boats while Mayor Wayne Brown, himself a boat-owner, added his support. Posted on 19 Mar
Auckland Boat Show bounces back
A fine day drew a pre-COVID sized crowd to the Auckland Boat Show's marinas and exhibition halls Despite a backdrop of economic uncertainty, boating fans poured into the Auckland Boat Show on a fine warm, sunny late-Summer day - keen to decide on where to spend their spare dollars if not now, then when the economic recovery kicks in. Posted on 16 Mar
Auckland Boat Show sets records
The Auckland Boat Show started Thursday with a record number of yachts on their New Zealand debut The 2024 Auckland Boat Show has displayed a record number of boats newly released in the New Zealand market. Filling Auckland's Jellicoe Harbour and Viaduct Events Centre as it started today, the show has over 250 boats on display. Posted on 14 Mar
Live Ocean responds to Caulerpa invasion
Live Ocean seeks financial support for an underwater pilot project for early Caulerpa detection Live Ocean Foundation is getting behind an underwater ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) pilot project for early detection and surveillance to exotic Caulerpa - an invasive species of weed fast taking over the sea bed in the Hauraki Gulf and Bay of Islands. Posted on 12 Mar
Seven Sharp visits Whangarei Marina
A TVNZ reporter gave the new Okara Marina being built in Northland, some great nationwide exposure A TVNZ reporter gave the new Okara Marina being built in Northland, some great nationwide exposure on Waitangi Day. Seven Sharp sent a news team along to talk with overseas sailors at nearby Whangarei Town Basin marina. Posted on 12 Feb
SOUTHERN-SPARS-AGLAIA-SPARS_728X90 BottomTNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-1 BOTTOMLloyd Stevenson - TTSkorpios 728x90px BOTTOM