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World Sailing Show - Episodio 6
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00:00Gracias.
00:30Coming up on the World Sailing Show, the Super Series stops off in Galicia.
00:58The RC44 Cup visits Portichervo, and the Olympic Classes head to Europe for a host of championships.
01:17Round 6 of the SailGP Championship in New York provided a crazy weekend of racing, with
01:22lots of different teams scoring race wins, and one of them becoming the first to claim two
01:28Grand Prix titles this season.
01:30The third of three events in the USA saw Spain arrive in the Big Apple following their first
01:35victory of the year in San Francisco.
01:38Day one in New York saw light and fickle conditions forcing the organizers to reduce the race schedule
01:44to three outings on the water.
01:45That didn't seem to make any difference to Spain, Diego Bottin's crew picking up from
01:51where they left off at the last round to win the New York opener by 14 seconds from New Zealand.
01:57The second race saw Australia, Denmark and the USA making the early running.
02:04At the second gate, the Flying Roos narrowly avoided a collision with Brazil.
02:09The Aussies were given a penalty, but it didn't affect the results.
02:13Tom Slingsby's crew winning the race with the South American boat finishing second, the first
02:18time they'd made the top three since round four in Los Angeles.
02:22Denmark got off to another good start in the final race of the opening day, but New Zealand
02:27took a jump at the first mark, which allowed them to move ahead to lap the entire F50 fleet.
02:34After that extraordinary sail GP first, it became a battle for second place on the water.
02:39Denmark finally securing the runner-up slot, with Spain rounding off a great day to finish
02:44in third.
02:45It was so hectic out there, the first race suddenly we were three up, we didn't know where we were,
02:50we got off a good start and then we managed to keep it.
02:54And then, yeah, I think we did a good job as a team, going the right way and also technique
02:59wise, four up, we did a good job, I think.
03:02Day two opened with another first in sail GP, this time for Brazil, as Martin Grail's team
03:08won their first ever race.
03:10The second outing of the day put a dent in Australia's chances of the place in the final, as they came
03:15off their foils.
03:17Meanwhile, France took the honours to become the fifth team to win a heat in New York.
03:22Slingsby and crew made amends in the last fleet race, coming home first.
03:27But it wasn't enough to catch Spain, New Zealand and France, who all qualified for the winner-takes-all
03:33final shootout.
03:37Diego Botin got off to the best start in the New York final, Spain hitting 72 kilometres an hour,
03:43as they opened up a slim three-second lead over New Zealand.
03:48The two teams remained relatively close, with the French back in third.
03:54But the pressure eventually got to New Zealand, allowing the Spanish to surge home, take back-to-back
03:59Grand Prix victories and become the first team this season to notch up two event wins.
04:06Amazing, we had a very emotional and up-and-down day with a good first race, then we struggled
04:11through the two next ones. But that gave us a bit of momentum also, I think, to push it in the final
04:16and happy with the win, definitely. America is a special place for us, and it's amazing to win again here.
04:27May saw two Olympic classes holding their European Championships,
04:31the Formula Kites competing in Turkey, while the 470s took to the water in Croatia.
04:36The men's Formula Kite event saw Italy's Riccardo Pianossi and Max Maeder of Singapore dominate the competition.
04:47Both riders breezed through the heats to qualify automatically for the four-way final.
04:52They were joined there by Cameron Maramanides of Greece and Swiss rider Gian Andres Draghiotti,
04:58who both progressed through the quarters and semi-finals.
05:00In the women's event, reigning European champion Lorian Nolo was equally impressive,
05:08booking her spot in the medal race series, along with Lily Young of Great Britain.
05:14The final two places were decided after a hard-bought semi-final, between French rider Lisa Caval,
05:20Catalina Turienzo of Argentina and local Turkish rider Derin Atakan.
05:24The latter missing out after a fall on the final downwind, as Caval won ahead of Turienzo.
05:33In the men's final, Pianossi began the first to two-win series with a point already in the bag.
05:39But a tight first race saw the Italian disqualified after touching kites with Maeder,
05:44who went on to win and level the series.
05:47Despite a strong challenge from Straghiotti and Pianossi in the next race, the Singapore rider
05:56was too fast and smooth, taking victory and with it the Open Trophy for the second year in a row.
06:02Pianossi finished second to secure the European crown.
06:05I did a good qualifying series and then also in the golf fleet I did some very nice races.
06:13I entered in the final series in the first place and unfortunately there I had a bad day,
06:19Max had a good day.
06:21It was an absolutely phenomenal week full of racing that is unforgettable,
06:26and I think this will be one that I will look back on very fondly.
06:30In the women's final, Lorian Nolo made light work of her opponents.
06:34Lily Young was the closest challenger, but the French rider only needed one win for the title,
06:39which she got at the first opportunity, to claim a third European championship and second in a row.
06:45I'm super proud of myself and yeah, we had a super great week, super great conditions,
06:50a win almost, a win every single day and sometimes even like too much win,
06:54but it was really exciting to see the storm here and yeah, really great venue.
07:00The 470 mixed class were in split Croatia for their European championship,
07:04with 37 crews from 14 nations taking part.
07:09The big names in the fleet included Austria's Olympic champion Lara Vadlau, now sailing with
07:15Niklas Haberl and reigning European champion Jordi Shamar with his new partner Marta Cardona.
07:21And it was the Spanish who started best with a bullet on day one.
07:25We had a good start, obviously important in such a big and competitive fleet,
07:31and after we managed to say quite well, a bit conservative but still well,
07:35and after we had a nice fight with the Germans and with Italia 7,
07:40which ended up with a race win for us, I enjoyed it a lot.
07:44The Spanish extended their lead on day two, with a win and a second place,
07:48before day three produced a big shake up in the fleet.
07:52An unstable ten knot breeze caused chaos on the start line in race six.
07:57After two attempts to get underway, over half the fleet were black flagged and disqualified from the race.
08:05Once the race did start, the British pair of Martin Wrigley and Bettine Harris took the fight to the Spanish,
08:11coming second behind them in race six and beating them in the next,
08:15which meant the Brits moved up into the podium places behind Spain and Portugal.
08:20Today was top racing, we had a lot of pumping, the race was very intense,
08:25and we had great battles with her in the water.
08:29It was super difficult, like hard work racing.
08:33And yeah, the first race was a super tight battle and these guys got us at the end,
08:38which was a birthday win for you as well, which was really cool.
08:42And then the second race, we managed to get away a bit and it was a bit nicer.
08:47Chamarron Cardona produced another bullet in day four's opening race,
08:51while French pair Matisse Pacot and Lucie de Gennes scored their first win of the week in race nine,
08:56to threaten the podium places, even if just beating the Spanish seemed triumph enough.
09:02I think that it was the most important thing for us to be in front of the fleet.
09:06After, I think Jordi wants to win every race, so it's very difficult to fight with them,
09:13but we were happy to win the second one because we didn't win since a long time, I think.
09:19The Spanish wrapped up gold on the final day of fleet racing,
09:22while GBR's Wrigley and Harris were assured silver.
09:26Portugal's Gagão and Pires won the medal race in light breeze,
09:30but that was only enough for fourth overall, as the French pair of Pacot and de Gennes
09:35finished in third to claim bronze.
09:37But the week belonged to Jordi Chamar and Marta Cardona.
09:41With second place in the medal race, they finished 37 points ahead of the fleet,
09:45with four wins and nine top three finishes.
09:48We're very happy with the week. We're obviously happy to win the Europeans and
09:53our first important title together. It's been a great week for us and
09:57today also a very good medal race, so yeah, I think it's been a great week for us.
10:00And yeah, we're obviously very happy.
10:03It was a very intensive week. We have all types of conditions
10:06and that's nice for the worst, so keep going.
10:16Porta Cervo, Sardinia was the setting for round two of the RC44 Cup.
10:2011 teams ready for a week of racing on the Costa Smeralda.
10:26The line-up included a brand new boat for Torben Tormfist's son, Marcus.
10:30I've been sailing on these boats for a long time, on Artemis, now finally alone.
10:35But no, I think it's definitely fun to be out there, among several.
10:39A light eight to nine knot northwesterly greeted the teams on day one.
10:43Artemis and Blackstar sailing, making the early running,
10:46with Christian Schurer's Swiss flag boat eventually crossing the line first.
10:52Artemis and Team Aqua were both over the start early in race two,
10:56while Team Nika and Aleph Racing eased ahead of the rest of the fleet.
11:01After trailing around the left gate mark, Aleph split out to the right,
11:05found more pressure and went on to win the race.
11:09We had two races at the end of the day, they couldn't race the third race.
11:14On our side we did okay in the first race, we didn't have a great start,
11:19but we held our field together and ended up sixth.
11:23And then, with respect to the second race, we had a very good start and ended up having a great lift
11:29that ended up helping us very, very much and we ended up first.
11:3311 to 16 knots of northeasterly breeze coupled with a choppy sea produced challenging conditions on day two.
11:44In the first of three races, Artemis snatched the win with just four seconds separating the first four boats.
11:52The boat's going well, well set up, well prepared and the crew works.
11:56It's also where it should be right now, so yeah, that was great. Obviously you need a bit of luck as well.
12:01Another three races were scheduled on day three, with an eight to ten knot south easterly breeze and calmer sea.
12:10In the opener, Nico Poon's charisma edged ahead of Gemera to take the win.
12:15In the next race, Peninsula was too eager at the pin and had to restart while Blackstar sailed away to claim victory.
12:25Peninsula was over early again in the last race of the day,
12:28while Artemis was the first to the top mark just ahead of a left racing.
12:34There was carnage behind as Siref Vader and Gemera came to a near standstill,
12:38and Team Aqua and Charisma became completely stranded.
12:41Up ahead, Artemis took their second win of the week.
12:46Colby and the guys and the team sailed the boat really well around the track today,
12:51and good manoeuvres and good speed, and we managed to have a super day.
12:57With the wind shifting to a westerly mistral on the final day,
13:00the course was moved to the mouth of the Maddalena Archipelago,
13:04with Team Nico leading the regatta by just a point from Artemis Racing.
13:07After being pushed to the wrong side of the committee boat at the start of the opening race,
13:14Team Nico quickly recovered to four.
13:18Broschkin's crew then made their way further up the fleet,
13:21passing Artemis for second, and then kicked off Torgfist Jr.'s Gemera to record a well-earned victory.
13:29In the penultimate race, there was a father-son won two.
13:32Artemis leading Gemera around the top mark, before Marcus steered Gemera past his dad,
13:38and went on to record a maiden victory.
13:41Heading into the final race, Team Nico held a three-point lead over Artemis,
13:45and they rounded the first mark in third, with their rivals down in eighth.
13:51Lanzarote Calero Sailing broached while leading,
13:54was penalised when their spinnaker touched Team Aqua.
13:57Nico won a duel with Charisma for the lead, took their second bullet of the day,
14:02and with it, the regatta victory.
14:05A great final day for Team Nico, it was super close with Artemis going into the day,
14:10there was only one point between us, so we knew it was going to be a big fight.
14:14The guys did a great job today, we were really, really quick,
14:16and a great week in all different conditions, so looking forward to the next one.
14:29Still to come, American Magic Quantum Racing set their sights on the Royal Cup,
14:35and Greece hosts the 49er FX and NACRO Europeans.
14:46They're at the most iconic級 DMO and the PRICHVG during the Camp
15:07that we're all and more likely to see.
15:07And I think it's a good thing when they see the pinnaker Mant SF6 гораздо in,
15:12which we put the plug on premise, where chaos shows up,
15:14Gracias por ver el video.
15:44Gracias por ver el video.
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24:16Foyling Week returns to Lake Garda.
24:20And Qashqais hosts the Rolex TP52 World Championship.
24:46Gracias por ver el video.
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