Día 3 en el mundial junior de la ISAF
Foto copyright Dave Kneale/Volvo Ocean Race
Foto copyright Dave Kneale/Volvo Ocean Race
Foto copyright Dave Kneale/Volvo Ocean Race
Martine Grael es la hija de Torben, lider en 420 femenino.
Foto copyright Dave Kneale/Volvo Ocean Race
Santi Lange, coach del evento
Fuente info ISAF
13 July 2009, 7:27 pm
Seven Top Spots; Seven Nations After Race Day Two At Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship
Seven nations continue to occupy the seven top spots after a testing second day of racing at the 2009 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Buzios, Brazil.
After a frustrating day spent ashore as heavy winds forced the cancellation of all races yesterday, the 280 plus sailors from 60 nations returned to the Bay of Buzios this morning eager for competition. With the lay day scheduled for tomorrow, competitors had to balance the chance to push as hard as possible with staying tactically aware in the very tricky light wind conditions. Only two crews managed to hold on to their overall lead; although Great Britain, Singapore, New Zealand and France all still hold one top spot, joined now by Israel, Italy and the host nation Brazil
Tomorrow Volvo Ocean Race-winning skipper and five-time Olympic medallist Torben GRAEL (BRA) is set to arrive in Buzios and ahead of his arrival Brazil’s sailors performed strongly today. In particular it appears his daughter Martine GRAEL had read the script, as she and crew Kahena KUNZE followed up a seventh with a race win to jump to the top of the Girl’s 420 leaderboard.
The day didn’t start well for the Brazilian crew as yesterday’s leaders Singapore and the Japanese team both went over the line early in first race, blocking off the Brazilians and leaving them buried deep in 18th at the top mark. As the French team of Pauline MAZZOCCHI and Emilie PILLON sailed to their first win of the series, GRAEL and KUNZE played catch up for the remainder of the race but came back strongly to post a seventh. In contrast, race four went exactly to plan, with the Brazilians starting well and then controlling the race to take the gun ahead of Morgan KISS and Laura MCKENNA (USA).
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