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Today

      Miami: today finish

Information for those who follow the speeches of a small Russian delegation at the second stage of the 2020 World Cup in the Olympic disciplines, which is coming to an end in Miami: today our yachtsmen will take part in medal races.

Miami: today finish

There were again problems with the wind in Miami, but, nevertheless, in all seven disciplines represented at this stage of the World Cup, on Friday they managed to hold a minimum of the race. And here are the places Russians take before the decisive start:

470, men. 1. Matthew Belcher / Will Ryan (Australia) – 33 points after 7 races (with one throw). …8. Pavel Sozykin / Denis Gribanov – 45.

Laser Radial. 1. Erica Reinecke (USA) – 14 points after 7 races (with one throw). … 7. Valeria Lomatchenko – 40 points.

"Finn". 1. Caleb Payne (USA) – 13 points after 10 races (with one throw). … 6. Alexey Selivanov – 51.

It is clear that unlike the North American yachtsmen who can get trips to the Olympics in Miami, for our regatta this is a purely training character. But – what's the difference? Good luck in the medal races guys! We cheer for you!

Detailed Results –

https://www.manage2sail.com/en-US/event/SWCMiami2020#!/results?classId=5a8f4988-2285-4fe9-890f-2329ba778269

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December 8, 2019

      SSL Finish Ended
      The title of winners of the 7th finals of the Star Sailors League – the main regatta of the year in the Star class, which ended at the Nassau Yacht Club in the Bahamas – went to the Olympic champion 2000 at Finn Ian Persie (Great Britain) and the former world champion in "Star" Anders Extrem (Sweden).

SSL Finish Ended

In second place are the French, Javier Rohar and Pierre-Alexis Ponso, in third place are the Norwegian Eivind Mellebi and Joshua Revkin (USA).

Recall that the prize fund of the regatta was $ 200,000.

Star Sailors League Final Results –

https://www.starsailors.com/regatta/2112,ssl-finals-6

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December 6, 2019

      The finish is getting closer
      In Auckland (New Zealand), the world championships continue in the classes 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17. Today, on the fourth race day, the final races began.

The finish is getting closer

As we already said, not one of the Russian crews in the Golden Fleet, alas, got into – and could not continue the struggle for the Olympic licenses.

That's who is ahead in all three classes – and the results of the Russian crews.

49er (87 crews participating). Held 12 races. 1. Eric Hale / Thomas Plossel (Germany) – 39 points. 2. Peter Burling / Blair Tuke (New Zealand) – 48. 3. Luke Rual / Emile Amorot (France) – 71. … 54. Jan Cech / Ivan Zotov (Russia) – 179, parishes 17 – 16 – (BFD) – 13 – 12 – 16 – 12 – 16 – 10 – 29 – 7 – (BFD).

49erFX (61 crew involved). Held 11 races. 1. Martine Sofiatti Grael / Cachena Kunze (Brazil) – 40 points. 2. Annemic Beckering / Fnnette Duetz (Holland) – 51.3. Tina Lutz / Suzanne Boyke (Germany) – 63. … 45. Zoya Novikova / Diana Zabirova (Russia) – 182, parishes 15 – 23 – 26 – 21 – 14 – 19 – 14 – 19 – 24 – (BFD) – 7.

Nacra 17 (52 crew participating). Held 10 races. 1. Vittorio Bissaro / Maelle Frascari (Italy) – 42. 2. Jason Waterhouse / Lisa Darmanin (Australia) – 49. 3. John Gimson / Anna Burnet (Great Britain) – 49. … 38. Maxim Semenov / Alina Shchetinkina (Russia) – 148, parishes 21 – 14 – 13 – 16 – 22 – 16 – (25) – 9 – 14 – 15. … 46. Vyacheslav Sheludyakov / Yana Stokolesova (Russia) – 190, parishes 22 – 19 – 24 – 21 – 19 – (25) – 19 – 14 – 24 – 17.

Detailed Results –

2019 World Championship

2019 World Championship

2019 World Championship

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The finish line is getting closer https://yacht-express.net/the-finish-line-is-getting-closer/ https://yacht-express.net/the-finish-line-is-getting-closer/#respond Fri, 06 Dec 2019 12:00:41 +0000 https://yacht-express.net/the-finish-line-is-getting-closer/ Read more]]> In Auckland (New Zealand) in the world in the classes 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17. Today, the fourth day of racing, started the final race.

As we mentioned, none of the Russian crews in the Gold fleet, alas, did not get and could not continue struggle for the Olympic licenses.

That’s who is now ahead in all three classes and the results of the Russian crews.

49er (there are 87 teams). Held 12 races. 1.Eric Hail/ Thomas Ploessel (Germany) – 39 points. 2. Peter Burling/ Blair Tuck (New Zealand) Is 48. 3. Luca RUAL/ Emil Amor (France) Is 71. …54. Jan Cech / Ivan Zotov (Russia) – 179, wards 17 – 16 – (BFD) – 13 – 12 – 16 – 12 – 16 – 10 – 29 – 7 – (BFD).

49erFX (involved 61 crew). Held 11 races. 1. Martin Soffietti Graal/ Kahena Kunze (Brazil) is 40 points. 2. Annemiek Bekkering/ Finette Of Duets (Netherlands) Is 51. 3 . Tina Lutz/ Suzanne Smartly (Germany) Is 63. …45. Zoya Novikova /Diana Zabirova (Russia) – 182, parishes 15 – 23 – 26 – 21 – 14 – 19 – 14 – 19 – 24 – (BFD) – 7.

Nacra 17 (there are 52 crew). There were 10 races. 1. Vittorio Bizzaro/ Maelle Frascari (Italy) Is 42. 2. Jason Waterhouse/ Lisa Darmanin (Australia) Is 49. 3. John Gimson/ Anna Burnet (UK) – 49. …38. Maxim Semenov/ Alina schetinkin (Russia) – 148, parishes 21 – 14 – 13 – 16 – 22 – 16 – (25) – 9 – 14 – 15. …46. Vyacheslav Sheludyakov/ Staroletova Yana (Russia) – 190, parishes 22 – 19 – 24 – 21- 19 – (25) – 19 – 14 – 24 – 17.

Detailed results –

2019 World Championship

2019 World Championship

2019 World Championship

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November 19, 2019

      Druzhinin: the finish is getting closer
      Fedor Druzhinin (759) remains 131.5 miles to the finish line in the town of Le Maren on the island of Martinique. He still takes 18th place in the Proto division in the second stage of the Mini-Transat race and is now at a speed of 5.2 knots.

Druzhinin: the finish is getting closer

Marie Zhendron (930), which is 19th, Druzhinin ahead of 70 miles, so that the Frenchwoman, apparently, will no longer compete with the Russian. But Druzhinin can rise in the table higher: he is 7 miles behind Pierre Muazan (630). It is achievable.

Meanwhile, members of Mini-Transat continue to come to Le Maren. 7 yachts of the Proto division and 14 of the Serie division have already crossed the finish line.

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Marie Gendron (930), which is the 19th, Druzhinin ahead of over 70 miles, so the competition to the Russians, the French, apparently, will not be. But to climb the table higher Druzhinin may: from Pierre Moisan (630) he is behind by 7 miles. Achievable.

Meanwhile, in Marin continue to come, the participants of the Mini-Transat. The finish line has already crossed the 7 yachts of the Proto division and 14 division Serie.

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October 15, 2019

      Mini-Transat: Intermediate Finish
      The first stage of the transatlantic sailing race 2019 is nearing completion. On the night of Monday to Tuesday and early morning of October 14 in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, the leaders of both divisions – “proto” and serial yachts — finished. Russian racers Irina Gracheva and Fedor Druzhinin successfully held this part of the regatta.

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<p>The best result on this segment of the journey – 8 days 17 hours and 58 minutes – was shown by Axel Trein (945) from France. On the last day, he successfully pursued his fellow countryman Francois Jambo (865), who had long been the leader in the race, and ended up six and a half minutes ahead of him. The third to the finish after another 20 minutes came another Frenchman – Tanguy Burulek (969).</p>
<p>Then the finish line was crossed by the bow of the first among serial yachts – the Italian Ambrogio Beccaria (943) spent 8 days 19 hours and 52 minutes on the distance. An hour later, Felix de Navasel finished (916), and half an hour later – Mathieu Vincent (947).</p>
<p>By the end of Monday, 11 protos and 15 serial yachts had already reached Canar. It is characteristic that in the “series” the first fifteen boats are numbered “under 900 and higher,” that is, more or less new, released relatively recently. Today, by noon, half of the serial fleet and 13 protos were moored at the Las Palmas quays.</p>
<p>The first stage of the regatta Irina Gracheva (579) and Fedor Druzhinin (759) in their divisions completed at 25th and 10th places, respectively. Irina – in 9 days 21 hours and 39 minutes, Fedor – in 9 days 10 hours 03 minutes.</p>
<p>Currently, a total of 38 yachts remain in the race. Four athletes – Jan Blondel (836), Pavel Rubal (908), Jonathan Khodkevich (958) and Jean-Baptiste Ternon (880) – unfortunately, left the regatta due to technical malfunctions and breakdowns on boats.</p>
<p>As can be assumed, the last to Las Palmas will be those who, having left the repair, only recently left the port: David Kremer (260) and Joe Lacey (963). As of the morning of October 15, they had only a little less than 700 miles to go to the finish line.</p>
<p>The yachtsmen who completed the race are already resting from more than a week of sleepless dancing along the waves of the eastern Atlantic. At the earliest opportunity, we will prepare and publish an interview with Russian participants of Mini-Transat 2019.</p>
<p>Results of the first stage (La Rochelle, France – Las Palmas, Canary Islands):</p>
<p>Proto Yacht Division:</p>
<p>1. Axel Tren (8 days 17 hours 58 minutes)</p>
<p>2. Francois Jambo (8 days 18 hours 04 minutes)</p>
<p>3. Tonga Burulek (8 days 18 hours 24 minutes)</p>
<p>Division of serial yachts:</p>
<p>1. Ambrogio Beccaria (8 days 19 hours 52 minutes)</p>
<p>2. Felix de Navasel (8 days 21 hours 35 minutes)</p>
<p>3. Mathieu Vincent (8 days 22 hours 32 minutes)</p>
<p>Andrey Petrov</p>
<p>The participation of the Russian yachtswoman in Mini-Transat is supported by NORD consulting, Griffon, Ullman Sails, Fordewind-Regatta, Gill, A.P.I. Marine, Sail Ropes, NAVTEAM, WISTA Russia, Alfa Insurance, Aquapac, Mobile Age, Nautix, MX6, Lyophilise & Co.</p>
<p>Sponsorship of Irina Gracheva is provided by the Path Yachting Foundation.</p>
<p>You can follow the progress of the race online on the Mini-Transat website –</p>
<p> https://www.minitransat.fr/en/follow-race/cartography</p>
<p>Additional Information –</p>
<p>https://www.minitransat.fr</p>
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		<guid isPermaLink=https://yacht-express.net/mini-transat-intermediate-finish/ Read more]]> The first stage of the transatlantic sailing race 2019 is close to completion. In the night from Monday to Tuesday and the early morning of 14 October in Las Palmas on the Canary Islands finished the leaders of both divisions “proto” and serial yachts. Russian racers Irina Gracheva and Fyodor Druzhinin successfully conducted this part of the regatta.

The best result at this stage of the journey – 8 days 17 hours and 58 minutes – showed Axel Tree (945) from France. On the last day he successfully pursued his countryman Francois Gambo (865), long time leader in the race, and eventually finished ahead of his six and a half minutes. Third to the finish after another 20 minutes came another Frenchman Tanguy of Bouroullec (969).

Then crossed the finish line and nose first among production yachts – Italian Ambrogio Beccaria (943) spent on the course time of 8 days 19 hours and 52 minutes. An hour later, finished Felix de Navacelles (916), and after half an hour – Mathieu Vincent (947).

By the end of Monday before the Canaries got 11 “proto” and 15 serial yachts. Characteristically, in “series” first fifteen boats with the numbers “under 900 and above”, that is more or less new, released recently. By noon today at berths of Las Palmas, moored half of the serial fleet and 13 “proto”.

The first stage of the regatta Irina Gracheva (579) and Feodor Druzhinin (759) in their divisions finished in 25th and 10th places respectively. Irina – 9 days, 21 hours and 39 minutes, Fedor – 9 days 10 hours 03 minutes.

Currently in the race are still a total of 38 yachts. Four athletes – Ian Blondel (836) Paul Ruban (908), Jonathan Chodkiewicz (958) and Jean-Baptiste Ternon (880) – unfortunately left the regatta because of technical failures and breakdowns on the boats.

As you can guess, the last in Las Palmas will come those who, coming from repair, only recently left the port: David Kremer (260) and Joe Lacey (963). As of the morning of October 15 to the finish line they had to pass a little less than 700 miles.

Completed the race, the sailors are staying more than a week of sleepless dancing on the waves of the Eastern Atlantic. At the first opportunity, we will prepare and publish interview with the Russian participants of the Mini-Transat 2019.

The results of the first stage (La Rochelle, France – Las Palmas, Canary Islands):

Division yachts “proto”:

1. Axel Tree (8 days 17 hours 58 minutes)

2. Francois Gambo (8 days 18 hours 04 minutes)

3. Bouroullec of Tonga (8 days 18 hours 24 minutes)

Division serial yacht:

1. Ambrogio Beccaria (8 days 19 hours 52 minutes)

2. Felix de Navacelles (8 days, 21 hours, 35 minutes)

3. Mathieu Vincent (8 days 22 hours 32 minutes)

Andrei Petrov

Part of the Russian jahtsmenov in the Mini-Transat is supported by the companies of NORD consulting, Griffon, Ullman Sails, Fordewind-Regatta, Gill, A. P. I. Marine, Sail Ropes, NAVTEAM, WISTA Russia, “Alfa insurance”, Aquapac, “Mobile century”, Nautix, MX6, Lyophilise & Co.

Sponsorship Irina Gracheva provides Path Yachting Foundation.

The progress of the race online can track on the website of Mini Transat –

https://www.minitransat.fr/en/follow-race/cartography

Additional information

https://www.minitransat.fr

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Yesterday

      Proto Division Leaders Finish!
      The denouement of the first stage of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère race in the prototype division turned out to be very dramatic – everything was decided by the minutes.

Proto Division Leaders Finish!

The first to arrive in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria was Axel Trein, who crossed the finish line at 2:36 UTC after 8 days 17 hours 58 minutes and 28 seconds at sea.

The second place was taken by François Jamba, who was behind the winner by 6 minutes and 22 seconds, the third was Tanguy Burullek, who came 26 minutes and 7 seconds after the leader.

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September 17, 2019

      Not all reached the finish line
      According to the VFPS press service, on September 16 in Togliatti, on the basis of the Druzhba yacht club, the start of the country's championship in Olympic classes continued.

Not all reached the finish line

All the races planned for this day were held: in the classes of the 49th and 49th FX – in four, in the classes "Finn", "Laser-standard", "Laser-radial" and 470 – three.

“With rain and wind reaching 20 knots in the water area of ​​the Kuibyshev reservoir, we completed the program for the number of races, but not all reached the finish line. There were many breakdowns and coups, the athletes had to provide assistance, ”said Natalya Ivanova, head coach of the Russian team.

“For us, today the race went well, which I can’t say about the rivals,” shared Zoya Novikova, steering crew of the 49th FX. – In fact, we were chasing ourselves. It was not easy for the other guys: they constantly turned over and could not go the distance in the control time. ”

“Yesterday I was in first place, but today I lost a little position,” said Yegor Terpigorev, who moved to third place in the Finn class. – Probably, the experience lost during the year and a half of absence from the class is affected. Today it was a little harder to chase than with a light to medium wind. But at the same time, today was normal “working” weather with winds from 18 to 24 knots. ”

In the rest, the leaders of the championship retained their first positions.

The leaders of the Russian championship following the results of three racing days:

49th – Jan Cech / Ivan Zotov

49th FX – Zoya Novikova / Diana Sabirova

Finn – Arkady Kistanov

Laser Standard – Sergey Komissarov

Laser Radial – Maria Kislukhina

470, men – Pavel Sozykin / Denis Gribanov

470, women – Alisa Kirilyuk / Angelika Chernyakhovskaya

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