Light Winds Welcome Womens Match Racers On Opening Day
Weymouth and Portland International Regatta - Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain
The 12 Womens Match Racing teams put up with light winds on the first day of racing at the Weymouth and Portland International Regatta, the London 2012 Olympic Test Event.
Seven flights consisting of 21 races took place on the opening day featuring teams from Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden and USA.
Teams from Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Russia and Spain were the first to sail in the Round Robin. The Finnish team of Silja Lehtinen, Sija Kanerva and Mikaela Wulff and Russias Ekaterina Skudina, Elena Siuzeva and Diana Neves enjoyed a great day after they won all four of their races. Lehtinen started the day with a race win over Mandy Mulder (NED) before comprehensively defeating Lucy Macgregor (GBR).
Lehtinen also overcame Lotte Meldgaard (DEN) and Tamara Echegoyen (ESP) to end the day with a 100% record. Skudina defeated Meldgaard, Mulder, Macgregor and Echegoyen but with two more days of Round Robin action Lehtinen and Skudina wont be getting too carried away.
Later on in the day teams from Australia, France, Germany, Portugal, Sweden and USA pitted their sailing wits against each other.
And Swedens Anna Kjellberg, Malin Kallstrom and Lotta Harrysson head into the second day with a 100% record after race wins over Silke Hahlbrock (GER), Claire Leroy (FRA) Olivia Price (AUS).
Germanys Hahlbrock recorded one race win against USAs Sally Barkow. The German said, "It was quite hard to sail out there. The wind was dropping. The competition standard was very high and if you make a little mistake you lose."
Despite recording a loss Barkow won both of her other races against Rita Goncalves (POR) and Price. And Frances Claire Leroy also won two races, losing the other, on the first day of sailing at the Weymouth and Portland International Regatta.
On the forecast for the Womens Match Racing and RS:X practice race tomorrow Jim Trice (GBR) Met Office lead forecaster said, "We have a weather front approaching from the west, probably reaching us tomorrow night. It is going to be into the afternoon before the wind starts to pick up."
Racing starts at 11:00 local time as the Round Robin for the 12 Womens Match Racing teams continues.
Olympic Test Event Microsite : http://www.sailing.org/london2012/2011-test-event.php