In the first regatta towards Paris 2024 in just two years' time, Ireland's Tokyo 2020 competitors Robert Dickson and Seán Waddilove of Dublin are placed eighth overall after the opening rounds of the 49er skiff competition at the Princesa Sofia Regatta, scoring second, ninth and sixth on the Bay of Palma.
High winds threatened to disrupt the course area where the women's 49erFX event was also scheduled so the men sailed ashore after two races then returned for their third race of the day in the late afternoon.
"The first race was close to survival (conditions) but after that, it was proper racing even if a bit shifty and gusty," said Dickson. "Right now, we're just focussing on qualifications and see what happens after that."
Royal Cork Séafra Guilfoyle and Johnny Durcan scored a ninth and a tenth in the same flight as their Dublin rivals for Paris 2024 and lie 38th overall out of 71 entries.
"We did well in the first two races this morning though capsized in the second race but managed to recover to top 15 so we're pretty happy," said Durcan. "We're just taking the second day [of qualification on Wednesday] as another learning day and really enjoying it."
The 49er fleet have new masts, which have almost the same spec as the old mast so not too obvious outside of the fleet. However, the skiffs also have new sails, very similar in size to the old ones but being jet black in colour marking a dramatic change to the look of the class as depicted above. With the goal of increased consistency and durability, North Sails 3Di process won a competitive bid to build the 49er and FX sails for the quadrennial. So far about two-thirds of the fleet has been supplied with the new sails so the fleets are racing in Palma in any configuration of new and old sails they may wish to over the European spring season before the summer championships require the new sails. Photo: Sailing Energy
Fischer & Pequin on Top in 49er
Having missed out on selection for Tokyo in favour of Emile Amoros and Lucas Rual the French 49er duo Erwan Fischer and Clément Pequin are doubly determined to represent their nation in just over two years time in Marseille. They are hoping that the fact the national flag for their new, black 3Di sails did not arrive and they are sailing on their well used, older sails, proves to be a good omen for this time. They made a strong statement of intent today with two solid wins in breezy conditions which, again, put a premium on avoiding capsizes.
Fischer and Pequin dropped their rig in momentarily in the first race but a quick recovery allowed the duo who have been sailing together since 2018 to stay in the hunt. “We had 20-25kts which we like. It was pretty hard to keep the boat upright. We capsized at the bear away in the first race but recovered quickly. It was really choppy and shifty. We made good manoeuvres all the way through.”
“We wanted to use the new sails but we had an issue with our national flag. It did not arrive. And so we sailed with the old sails which we know well. In these conditions it is not about speed it is about surviving and good manoeuvres and gybing safely.”
Fourteenth here in 2019 they have just finished third in the Mallorca Sailing Centre training regatta after a winter training in Vilamoura, Portugal.
“Our selection race for Tokyo was very strong and very close and in the end we did not go. For sure this regatta feels like the start of our passage to Marseille and I hope today is a good omen.” Smiled Fischer.
49er FX
In the 49er FX, the Netherlands new combination of 2021 World champion, Odile Van Aanholt sailing with Tokyo bronze medallist Annette Duetz is off to a powerful start sharing the overall lead after three racess with Brazil’s double gold medallists Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze.
Dun Laoghaire's Saskia Tidey
Dun Laoghaire's Saskia Tidey is placed fifth overall in a fleet of 49 with new partner Freya Black in a TeamGB campaign for Paris
Also off to a solid start, in the 49erFx women's skiff, Dun Laoghaire's Saskia Tidey is placed fifth overall in a fleet of 49 with new partner Freya Black in a TeamGB campaign for Paris.
Racing continues on Wednesday for all fleets and the welcome prospect of milder conditions for the second half of the regatta continues until Saturday when the medal race finals for all classes will be sailed.