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Lysekil Women’s Match - Day One
Nordic sailors at the top of Lysekil Women’s Match

Two Danish sailors have taken command of the Lysekil Women’s Match. Trine Abrahamsen and Camilla Ulrikkeholm are both undefeated with four victories each, topping the scoreboard of this prestigious event. Swedes Karin Hagström and Linda Rahm are also on four victories each, but have two losses to add to that total.

– It was really good for us to start the event with six straight matches, winning four of them. We’re having great fun onboard and we think it’s fun to race with these a slightly larger boats, having all the spectators so close to us during the matches as here in Lysekil, said Karin Hagström.

The boats in Lysekil, a small town beautifully situated on the Swedish west coast, are the Danish DS 37, a racing machine more than 11 metres in length, with a weight of almost four tons. It demands a crew of six, twice the number of the Olympic Elliott that many of the crew have had to adapt to recently.

Karin has been out of the match racing circuit for one and a half years, now beating fellow Swede Linda Rahm in the first match of her comeback. Linda is still sailing with the same crew as when she won the Lysekil Women’s Match in 2008:
– Of course it’s an advantage to be such a coordinated team as we are, but all the other crews will definitely have their time to catch up with us during the week, Linda comments.
– We are aiming to keep our position in the top four, in order to reach the semi finals later this week, she continues, telling us about her strategy.
– We are extremely focused during the races, but then seeking shade, drinking a lot of water and relaxing between the matches.
Maybe that’s a recipe for victory..?

Australian Nicole Souter became a world champion in match racing in Lysekil 2009, and she is after the first day of racing on two wins and two losses, holding fifth place on the scoreboard:
– We need a little more time in these boats to improve our results. I’m still not used to the boats since I haven’t sailed them since 2009, she laughs.
American Stephanie Roble has the same score, sharing fifth place with Souter:
– Manoeuvring in the pre start situations is slower in these boats than in the Tom 28:s at my home waters in Chicago, she agrees.
– It’s going to be a tough week, but we’ll do our best.


Leaderbord in Lysekil Women’s Match 2011 after the first day of racing:
1. Camilla Ulrikkeholm, DEN, 4 wins – 0 losses
1. Trine Julie Abrahamsen, DEN, 4 – 0
3. Karin Hagström, SWE, 4 – 2
4. Linda Rahm, SWE, 4 – 2
5. Nicole Souter, AUS, 2 – 2
5. Anne-Claire Le Berre, FRA, 2 – 2
5. Stephanie Roble, USA, 2 – 2
8. Silvia Roca Mata, ESP, 1 – 3
8. Cristiana Monina, ITA, 1 – 3
10. Caroline Sylvan, SWE, 0 – 6

Lysekil, Sweden, August 2, 2011
Posted on Aug 2, 2011 by WIMRA Press Office

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