Tornado Worlds - Santiago Lange And Carlos
Espinola Are The 2004 World Champions
18 April
Francois
Gabart and Romain David are the 2004 Youth World
Champions
Russia,
Portugal, Canada and Brazil qualified for the
Olympics
White
horses could be seen filling the bay of Mallorca
since early this morning. The Southwest was blowing
16-18 knots and increasing.
Competitors
entered the last day of the Worlds fighting for
a World Title, a country Olympic qualification
or a country Olympic nomination. They knew that
today's two races were crucial and a lot was expected
from them.
The
start of Race 9 was given at 12h24 with 20 knots
of wind, 1 General Recall and a clear start after
that. The bulk of the fleet chose the left hand
side and it proved to be the right direction to
go. The wind strength increased (22-23 knots)
as well as the swells and more than 15 boats did
not finish the race due to the rough conditions
and broken parts.
British
Olympic representative Leigh McMillan/Mark Bulkeley
won the race followed by French team Olivier Backes/Laurent
Voiron and Spanish Fernando Echavarri/Anton Paz
in third. Echavarri and Paz will sail in Athens.
The French nomination has not been decided yet.
Race
10 was cancelled before starting: the wind was
blowing more than 25 knots.
Santiago
Lange and Carlos Espinola won the World Title
11 points ahead of the second, Americans John
Lovell and Charlie Ogletree. Australians Darren
Bundock and John Forbes finished the event in
third.
"Winning
is the result of hard work and much training,
dedication, focus. It was our biggest dream: to
win a World Championship in an Olympic class.
You can not imagine how happy we are!", said
Champions Lange and Espinola.
The
2004 Youth World Champions are French Francois
Gabart and David Romain that managed excellent
results in such a high level Regatta. They finished
21st overall.
"Now
we are going to sail the rest of the season even
more motivated. We are very happy with our results",
told Gabart and Romain.
Not
a good day for Slovenians Dusan Puh/Alan Biderman
that capsized and not finishing cost them an Olympic
qualification. New Zealanders Aaron McIntosh/Mark
Kennedy also lost the qualification, finishing
6 points behind the Brazilians Mauricio Santa
Cruz and Kiko Pelicano.
The
Portuguese team of Diego Cayolla and Nuno Barreto,
15th overall, won the Portuguese selection and
they are going to represent the country in the
Olympics. Their fellow countrymen Hugo Rocha and
Luis Brito finished 19th.
The
Russians Andrey Kirilyuk and Valery Ushkov, 10th
overall, qualified the country and are probably
going to be the country's representative.
Club
El Arenal is hosting the Prize Giving Ceremony
tonight, in time for most of the sailors to catch
the ferry to Barcelona later and continue the
journey to the French Olympic week in Hyeres.
The training for the Olympics has not finished.
Event's
webpage: http://www.cnarenal.com/regata.php