The Nacra 17 World Championship along with the 49er and 49erFX European Championships are attracting 148 teams to La Grande Motte in the south of France for six days of racing from next Tuesday 7 to Sunday 12 May.
Of those crews registered, 39 will represent their country in less than three months in Marseille, location of the 2024 Olympics sailing events.
La Grande Motte effectively serves as the final dress rehearsal for the Olympic sailors, a final opportunity to line up on big start lines and experience the hurly-burly of high-traffic mark roundings and tight boat-on-boat tactics.
For some, this event is even important as the regatta is serving as the final part of their national qualification trials.
As previously reported on Afloat.ie, the 49er Europeans is the third and final event in the Irish men’s skiff trials series.
Robert Dickson and Seán Waddilove (Howth YC/Skerries SC) hold a tiny five-point advantage over Crosshaven's Séafra Guilfoyle and Johnny Durcan, meaning the Royal Cork crew must beat the Dublin duo by five places and finish within the top 20 to win a place with Team Ireland for Paris 2024.
It will be far from an easy task. La Grande Motte’s organisers have remarked on how interesting it’s been to see how some of the teams that missed out on Olympic selection have been performing at such a high level in recent weeks.
“Perhaps with the pressure off, they’ve been able to sail with more freedom,” they say. “We can expect to see some of those ‘non-Olympic’ crews to be challenging hard for the podium. Because, after all, this is not just a warm-up for Marseille but a big deal in its own right.”
La Grande Motte International Regatta 2024 programme:
- 4-6 May: Boat inspection and registration confirmation
- 6 May: Official training regattas and opening ceremony
- 7-11 May: Qualifying regattas: 3 races per day and per series (weather permitting); daily race numbers for the top three provisional finishers in the three series
- 12 May: Medal Races — 10-boat finals, followed by medal ceremony