Please select your home edition
Edition
TNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-1 TOP

RS Feva World Championships 2019 in Follonica, Tuscany - Day 4

by Vikki Payne 26 Jul 2019 07:17 NZST 20-26 July 2019

The RS Feva sailors arrived at the sailing club this morning, greeted by a mirror flat sea. The sea breeze struggled to make an impact, so after a short postponement, the sailors headed out to a patchy race course. The wind gave the race committee a tough job today, with large shifts and inconsistent pressure.

This is such an incredible event that sailors from all over the world try to raise money, to help fund their RS Feva sailing. Toby Hunt, from Norwich school explained "We did some fund-raising to help with this trip which we do as a school. We decided to try and break the world record for the further distance sailed inland in 12 hours."

Norwich School uses RS Fevas to both race and train as part of their curriculum. "We sailed a Norfolk Punt which is a big, twin trapeze boat specifically build for the Norfolk Broads. We sailed from Beckles to Barton which is approximately 46 miles! Unfortunately, we did not break the record but we did manage to break the mast!" The team did an amazing job and raised over £400 which was used to support their team of eight sailors.

In the gold fleet, the New Zealand team, Simon Cooke & Oskar Masfen, did not let the lighter airs affect them and they extended their lead with 1, 1, 2. The Dutch family team of Florian & Feline Vreeburg had a great day with two top ten results: 8, 2, 9.

The fleet were really pushing the line which led the race committee to display the black flag. This meant that any sailors over the line in the final 1 minute of the starting sequence were disqualified. Seven teams were removed from the final race of the day which has really stirred up the results.

Alice Davies and Abby Hire (6, 9, 12) shot up to sixth place overall, however, Millie Irish & Tasmyn Green and Phoebe Peters & Rachel Pyke are currently 1 point apart and fighting to get back on top.

The conditions proved extremely challenging with big, unpredictable shifts. In silver fleet the British girls Charlotte Rankin & Lucy Mitchell had a smashing first two races but found themselves on the wrong side of one of the snakes, unable to find a ladder with a 2, 2, 48. Leading silver fleet is Werpers Kenje & Diego D'apote with second to fourth places with only two points between them.

With one of the most consistent days of the fleet, David Szmaragowski & Sara Svobodova (1, 2, 3) have a dominant lead in the bronze fleet. Father and son team from China, Xiaoming & Star Ye, have had a consistent regatta which has moved them up the fleet into second place.

See the provisional results here.

Related Articles

RS Feva GP3 and Winter Championships
The waters of Weymouth Bay eagerly awaited a fleet of 38 Fevas Our Grand Prix 3, Winter Championships unfolded in the illustrious embrace of the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy over the past weekend. The waters of Weymouth Bay eagerly awaited a fleet of 38 Fevas. Posted on 19 Nov
RS Feva National Open Coached Regatta at Oxford
40 sailors gather from around the country Last weekend 40 RS Feva sailors gathered at Oxford SC for the first of this winter's Class National Open Training "Coached Regatta". Posted on 8 Nov
RS Feva Grand Prix 2 at Hayling Island
Warm autumn sunshine and a steady breeze at Saturday Saturday morning was a bustling day of registration, with 45 boats entered for the GP. After a morning briefing from the Race Officer David Nicholls, sailors launched to head out to the racecourse. Posted on 1 Nov
P&B Northamptonshire Youth Series finale
Draycote sees 40 sailors applying suncream The season finale took place at Draycote. The forecast was for a building breeze up to perhaps 14 knots. Sun cream was definitely required, but would the wind fill in as forecast? More than 40 sailors signed on. Posted on 2 Oct
Parkstone Youth Week
Lifelong friendships through sailing At Youth Week, we believe that "Lifelong Friendships Through Sailing" lies at the core of everything we do. With this guiding principle, our team began planning Youth Week back in January, thanks to the return of Quilter Cheviot as our Title Sponsor. Posted on 30 Sep
NEYYSA Youth & Junior Team Racing at Ripon
Another fantastic and fun weekend, with 21 teams Another brilliant weekend at Ripon Sailing Club for the North region's third Youth & Junior team racing championship on 21 & 22 September. This event was started to celebrate the North East & Yorkshire Youth Sailing Association's (NEYYSA) 40th birthday. Posted on 26 Sep
Scottish RS Feva training at Royal Tay
A line up of fantastic coaches, fast flowing water, and one of the nicest clubhouses As the Summer, such has it has been, draws to a close, the eyes of the Scottish Feva community are thoroughly fixed on the RYA Scotland's National Academy programme, starting on 21/22 September. Posted on 17 Sep
P&B Northamptonshire Youth Series almost over
Last event is at Draycote this weekend he final round of this years Northamptonshire Youth Series, sponsored by P&B and supported by the RYA, takes place this Saturday at Draycote Water. Posted on 10 Sep
IW Youth and Junior Series at Gurnard
43 competitors took part in the first leg On Saturday 7th September Gurnard Sailing Club hosted the first leg of the 2024 IW Youth and Junior Championship Series. 43 competitors took part across ILCA 6, ILCA 4, RS Feva, RS Tera Pro, RS Tera Sport and RS Tera Regatta fleets. Posted on 8 Sep
Chichester Harbour Race Week 2024
60th edition attracs 383 entries across 20 different fleets As Chichester Harbour Race Week 2024 reached its last-day climax, there was still all to sail for in many of the 20 different fleets competing. Posted on 2 Sep
Motomuck SaltyMuck Static 728 x 90 px BOTTOMHALLSPARS_BOOMS_SW_728X99-lot-99 BOTTOMTNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-1 BOTTOM