Marseille poised to host Hempel World Cup Series Final
samedi 1 juin 2019
Marseille, France is poised to host 325 sailors from 40 nations for the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Final. Sailors will race at the venue for the Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Competition across ten Olympic disciplines and an Open Kiteboarding fleet, in a bid to be crowned the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Champion.
The Series started in Enoshima, Japan, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
venue, in September 2018 before moving to Miami, USA in January
2019 and, most recently, Genoa, Italy in April. Top-ranked sailors
are in attendance across the respective fleets, with racing
scheduled to commence on Tuesday 4 June. Medal Races on Saturday 8
and Sunday 9 June will bring the 2019 Series to a close.
A fight for gold is on the cards in the Women's RS:X with strength
evident in the fleet of 27.
Lilian de Geus of the Netherlands comes into Marseille as the one
to beat. The Dutch sailor won gold at the Hempel Sailing World
Championships Aarhus 2018 and recently added the European title to
a growing collection of honours.
At the 2018 World Cup Final, de Geus missed out on gold by a
single point to Noga Geller. The Israeli won the Medal Race and de
Geus finished in sixth, demoting her into silver medal position. De
Geus is back in Marseille, bidding to add the Hempel World Cup
Series title to her list of achievements.
The Women's RS:X fleet features many leading competitors aiming to
halt de Geus' run of success. Geller returns to defend her title
and France's Rio 2016 Olympic champion, Charline Picon, will race
on her home waters as she continues her preparations for Tokyo
2020. Olympic medallists Bryony Shaw (GBR) and Stefania Elfutina
(RUS) will sail in the fleet as well, ensuring that whoever walks
away as the Women's RS:X Hempel World Cup Series Champion would
certainly have earned the right.
In the Men's RS:X, 32 competitors will battle it out on the
Marseille waters.
The 2018 edition of the Final saw the French dominate on their
home territory; Pierre Le Coq took the title and was followed by
Thomas Goyard and Louis Giard for an all-French podium.
Although Goyard is not sailing in 2019, Le Coq and Giard will
certainly be frontrunners for the title. In the lead-up to Tokyo
2020, the French pair have fought each other hard for the single
spot at the Olympic Games. The qualification process between the
pair continues to heat up so they'll both be aiming to assert
themselves in Marseille.
Byron Kokkalanis (GRE), Radoslaw Furmanski (POL), Piotr Myszka
(POL) and Mateo Sanz Lanz (SUI) have been consistent performers in
the Men's RS:X fleet and will also be medal contenders.
The 26-boat Nacra 17 fleet features many of the leading lights of
the class.
Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti (ITA) have kept the World #1 spot
in the Nacra 17 since August 2018 and the pair are worthy holders
of the title. They were convincing winners at the 2018 World Cup
Final and come into the event as one of the favourites for
gold.
They narrowly missed out on a medal at the recent European
Championship in Weymouth, Great Britain as Ben Saxton and Nicola
Boniface (GBR) claimed the title. Though Saxton and Boniface won't
be in Marseille, their compatriots and European silver medallist
John Gimson and Anna Burnet are part of the fleet and will be
eyeing a podium spot.
Four-time Nacra 17 World Champions Billy Besson and Marie Riou
(FRA) continue to combine sailing the foiling Olympic multihull
along with competing in SailGP as part of the French team. They'll
lead the line for four French teams aiming for Tokyo 2020 before
heading over to New York later on in the month for the third race
of the 2019 SailGP season.
The fleet will also welcome World #5 Gemma Jones and Jason
Saunders, World #6 Thomas Zajac and Barbara Matz (AUT), Rio 2016
gold medallists Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza Saroli (ARG)
and World #9 Vittorio Bissaro and Maelle Frascari (ITA).
In the 470 fleets, 29 men's and 25 women's teams will line up for
the first warning signal on Tuesday 4 June.
Medal hopefuls in the Women's 470 fleet include Camille Lecointre
and Aloise Retornaz (FRA), who were recently crowned European
Champions, Rio 2016 gold medallist Hannah Mills sailing with Eilidh
McIntyre (GBR), Dutch Olympic qualifiers Afrodite Zegers and Lobke
Berkhout and World #1 pairing, Ai Kondo Yoshida and Miho Yoshioka
(JPN).
The Men's 470 will also see a fleet of world leading sailors
competing on the Marseillaise waters. Since forming their
partnership in December 2012, Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) have
featured at World #1 for 46 World Rankings releases. Wherever they
sail they are viewed as potential gold medallists and it is no
different in Marseille.
Sweden's Anton Dahlberg and Fredrik Bergström, France's Kevin
Peponnet and Jeremie Mion, Spain's Jordi Xammar and Nicolás
Rodríguez and the five-team Japanese squad all have what it takes
to beat the Australians, which will make for an intriguing week of
racing.
The 24-strong Open Kiteboarding Fleet will feature for the first
time during the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series, with several big
names set to compete.
2018 world champions Nico Parlier (FRA) and Daniela Moroz (USA)
recently retained their titles at the 2019 Formula Kite World
Championships, held on Lake Garda, Italy, and they'll be keen to
impress on the Paris 2024 Olympic waters.
Toni Vodisek (SLO) and Poema Newland (FRA), silver medallists at
the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, will also
be making their Hempel World Cup Series debuts.
2018 Hempel Sailing World Championships gold medallists Sime and
Mihovil Fantela (CRO) will lead the charge in the 14-boat 49er
fleet and Austria's Tanja Frank and Lorena Abicht will be
favourites in the nine-boat 49erFX pack.
Ten boats will race in the Laser with 11 to take to the startline
in the Laser Radial. In the Finn, Olympic medallists Jonathan
Lobert (FRA) and Max Salminen (SWE) will spearhead the 13-boat
fleet.
Racing is scheduled to start at 11:00 local time on Tuesday 4
June. Fleet racing in the 49er, 49erFX, Nacra 17 and RS:X fleets
will run through to Friday 7 June before they sail their Medal
Races on Saturday. The 470s, Laser, Laser Radial and Finn will
conclude fleet racing on Saturday and sail their Medal Races on the
Sunday.
