
July 4th, 2016 – Helsinki, Finland – With just 32 days to go to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games the RS:X class started one of the class’ title events to find out the RS:X European Windsurfing Champions and RS:X Youth European Windsurfing Champions in Helsinki, Finland by Saturday, July 9th.
209 athletes from 33 nations and 5 continents have gathered to Helsinki to test themselves at the final title event before stepping up to the biggest challenge of all at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Quite many big names are in Rio for the final tune-up there by now. It’s especially great to see so many athletes taking part from outside the Europe; for example Japan, Oman, Hong Kong, Seyshelles, Aruba, Thailand, Brazil, Mexico, here in Helsinki.
The preparations for racing at the regatta venue in Hernesaarenranta in Helsinki started already on Saturday with the registration and equipment inspection and with practice race on Sunday. While on Saturday the sailors experienced almost Mediterranean weather conditions of nearly 30 degrees temperature and great winds then the first day of racing was like from the totally different opera – this morning in Helsinki greeted the sailors with +12 degrees only mixed with some showers. Yet there was enough wind to start the racing according to the schedule at 11am.
According to the PRO Lars Nyqvist (FIN) the wind reached up to the required five knots for that time and was steady enough to set the courses for racing. It was not an easy task for the Course Race Officers on the water as the wind started to shift making a 40-degrees difference between the two courses and also started to drop as well. Race Committee managed to execute one race for men and two races for the youth women by lunchtime, but then wind died eventually and kept the athletes waiting ashore until the next announcements. Since 4 pm the wind picked up again but was not stable enough to start racing until 5 pm the Race Committee gave another try to themselves and the sailors to attempt the next races. They were successful to start the racing finally, but as the wind died entirely, the race was abandoned and the racing will continue on Tuesday where there’s more wind forecasted.
Among men, who are divided into two fleets, the bullets were taken in both fleets by Polish athletes – 2015 European Champion and the current World Sailing ranking leader Pawel Tarnowski and Przemyslaw Miarczyński, 2014 ISAF Worlds’ Silver in Santander. They were followed by Kieran Holmes-Martin from Great Britain, who is in the World Sailing current ranking on the 11th position and French Thomas Goyard, whose best result has been Bronze medal from the 2014 ISAF Worlds in Santander. Third results have been achieved by Tom Squires from Great Britain, who was showing 4th results at the Sailing World Cup Weymouth & Portland in UK last month and by Mattia Cambioni, being at the same time the best in Men U21 division.
See the full results here http://rsxclass.com/europeans2016/?results=men-open-trophy
Youth Women’s division, where there are 25 athletes competing, got two races sailed today. Israel young women has been taking the double lead here with the 2015 Youth European Champion Noy Drihan taking two bullets today followed by 2015 Youth Europeans’ seventh, Shoval Ravitzky with two fourth results. On the third position is Mariam Sekhposyan from Russia, last year’s Youth Europeans’ fourth, starting the series with third and seventh results today.
See the full results here http://rsxclass.com/europeans2016/?results=youth-women-open-trophy
Unfortunately no races were done for women and young men today.
There will be a maximum thirteen races in a series over five race days. The regatta will consist of an Opening Series and, provided a minimum of six races have been completed in the Opening Series, a Medal Race. Men and Youth Men Opening Series’ are split in the Qualifying Series and in the Final Series. The top ten at the end of the Opening Series will advance to the Medal Race. On the last day one Medal Race is scheduled with one further Opening Series race for those not assigned to the Medal Race.
2016 RS:X European Windsurfing Championships & European Windsurfing Open Trophy including the 2016 Helsinki RS:X U21 Windsurfing Championships together with the 2016 RS:X Youth European Windsurfing Championships & Youth European Windsurfing Open Trophy including the 2016 Helsinki RS:X U17 Windsurfing Championships are organised by Helsinki Sail Racing Management (HSRM) in co-operation with the International RS:X Class Association on July 2nd to 9th.
The supporters and partners of the 2016 RS:X Europeans in Helsinki are Mercedes Benz, KONE, City of Helsinki, Helsinki Region Transport, Familia/Pan Nordic Meat , Ocean Nation, S1 Networks together with the International RS:X Class Association and World Sailing.
Event Schedule:
Monday 4th July to Friday 8th July – Races scheduled to start at 11 am
Wednesday 6th July – Reserve Day
Saturday 9th July – Races and Medal Race scheduled to start at 11 am
Saturday 9th July – Last possible warning signal 5 pm
Saturday 9th July – Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony – scheduled for 7.30 pm
Event website: http://rsxclass.com/europeans2016/
RS:X class in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RSXOlympicWindsurfing/?fref=ts
Event photos by Robert Hajduk/ Shuttersail.com :
http://rsxclass.com/media/pictures/?album=4540
Event videos by Icarus Sailing Media: http://rsxclass.com/media/videos/
Text: Piret Salmistu/ RS:X Class
Photo credits: Robert Hajduk/Shuttersail.com
For more information please contact:
Andrus Poksi
Executive Secretary
International RS:X Class Association