RS:X Women ISAF Sailing World Championships 2007 Cascais
Women’s RS:X
The 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships start in Cascais, Portugal on 28 June, with well over 1,600 sailors
lining up to dispute 11 World Championship titles and Olympic qualification. The
two windsurfing fleets are set to provide some of the most spectacular racing
in the windy Cascais conditions – we take a look at
some of the title favourites.
The RS:X windsurfer makes it
debut at the Olympic Games in 2008, but whilst the board might be new, there
are many familiar faces heading up the challenge for medals in Cascais. Both fleets offer at a fascinating contest between
youth and experience and although the class is just over one year old, some
engaging rivalries have already begun to form.
The Neil Pryde RS:X replaced
the Mistral as Olympic equipment for the Men's and Women's Windsurfer events at
the start of 2006. Compared to its predecessor the RS:X
is more of a hybrid board, wider and shorter with a larger sail and more in
line with the modern windsurfing world.
Cascais should provide a great setting for the windsurfers, with planing conditions (when the board lifts out of the water
to ‘plane’ across the surface, reducing drag and increasing speed) prevailing. This
should provide some spectacular racing and in theory will favour the taller,
heavier sailors. However second guessing the wind is always a risky business
and with just one discard in the series it is likely that success in Cascais will require more than just a one-trick pony.
Racing for the RS:X fleets
begins on Friday 6 July. Two races are schedule for each day on 6, 7, 8, 10 and
11 July, with the RS:X Medal Races on 12 July.
Women’s RS:X
The Basics
Event: Women’s Windsurfer
Equipment: Neil Pryde RS:X
Fleet size: 78
Olympic qualification places: 20
Reigning World Champion: Alessandra SENSINI (ITA)
Reigning Olympic Champion (on Mistral board): Faustine
MERRET (FRA)
Leading Challengers
Marina ALABAU (ESP)
Age: 21
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 1
Career Highlights: 2006 World Championship silver medallist, 2007 European
Champion
The current world #1 has rarely been off the podium
this year, dominating the competition in Europe with consistent scoring across
a range of conditions. Erased her heartbreaking loss to
Alessandra SENSINI (ITA) at last year’s Worlds by turning tables on the Italian
to win the European title.
Alessandra SENSINI (ITA)
Age: 37
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 40
Career Highlights: 2000 Olympic Champion, 2004, 1996 Olympic bronze medallist,
2006 World Champion, 2004, 2000 Mistral World Champion
The current World Champion is also one of the legends
of women’s windsurfing, with three Olympic medals to her name. Has limited her
appearances on the new board, but although she’s only taken part in five ISAF
Graded events, she already counts three wins. Potential battle with ALABAU
could be one of the highlights of the Championships
Barbara KENDALL (NZL)
Age: 39
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 36
Career Highlights: 1992 Olympic Champion, 1996 Olympic silver medallist, 2000
Olympic bronze medallist, 2002, 1999, 1998 Mistral World Champion
The mother of two, IOC member and triple Olympic
medallist is on her fifth Olympic campaign but shows no sign of fatigue. Like
SENSINI, she has carefully selected a limited number of regattas to compete in
– a strategy which has yielded impressive results so far.
Faustine MERRET (FRA)
Age: 29
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 13
Career Highlights: 2004 Olympic Champion
The 2004 gold medallist from Athens consistently finds
her best form at the top regattas. Like many of the RS:X fleet’s top performers
she has been quite limited in the amount of appearances made since the move to
the new board, but she has rarely failed to deliver the goods at the grandest
events. Last year fought off a very strong Chinese challenge to win the Olympic
Test Event in Qingdao and demonstrated her stamina by taking the bronze medal
at the RS:X Worlds shortly after.
Zofia KLEPACKA (POL)
Age: 21
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 4
Career Highlights: 2006 World Championship fourth place After dominating youth
windsurfing at the turn of the century, winning a record four ISAF Youth World
titles, KLEPACKA, now 21, is beginning to make her presence felt on the world
scene. She narrowly missed out on the podium at last year’s Worlds and has
impressed again this year, rising up the ISAF World Sailing Rankings to #4. Like
her compatriot MIARCZYNSKI in the men’s fleet, the windy Cascais
should suit her perfectly.
Jian YIN (CHN)
Age: 28
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 35
Career Highlights: 2004 Olympic silver medallist
The Olympic silver medallist will be looking to prove
that she can compete at the top of the fleet when the breeze gets up. She has
had an up and down season so far, best illustrate in Hyères
when she totally dominated the competition until the breeze kicked in for the
final two days and she fell back from first to fourth.
Bryony SHAW (GBR)
Age: 24
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 2
Career Highlights: 2006 European Championship silver medallist
Since the switch to the RS:X,
the current world #2 has only missed the Medal Race in one of the regattas she
has entered. After winning at Hyères earlier in the
year, she elected to miss out on the rest of the European season and has
focussed on her preparations for Cascais.
Outside Bets
Romy KINZL (GER)
Age: 28
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 3
Career Highlights: 2006 World Championship sixth place Consistency is the key
for the 28 year old German hope KINZL, whose form this season has seen her rise
to #3 in the ISAF World Sailing Rankings. She is yet to feature on the podium
this season, but with over ten years experience of the windsurfing circuit she
has the experience to deal with the pressure in Cascais.
Blanca MANCHON (ESP)
Age: 20
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 17
Career Highlights: 2006 European Champion Although MANCHON has played second
fiddle to ALABAU over the past 12 months, the 20 year
old has still been one of the leading lights in the new class. A podium finish
at the recent Europeans shows she is in good form and the inter-nation
competition between her and ALABAU could well help spur the pair on.
Qiubin CHEN (CHN), Li LING (CHN)
Age: 22; 21
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 22; 32
Career Highlights: CHEN – 2006 ISAF World Sailing Games gold medallists; LING –
2006 World Championships 12th place
Along with YIN, the other leading
challengers in the six-strong Chinese team.
CHEN won the ISAF World Sailing Games in Austria last year and is currently the
top Ranked of the Chinese windsurfers at #22, whilst
LING, still just 21, was the top Chinese finisher at last year’s windy Worlds
in Torbole.
Olga MASLIVETS (UKR)
Age: 28
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 10
Career Highlights: 2006 Kiel Week winner
Regularly amongst the leading challengers in the
women’s windsurfing fleet, MASLIVETS began the year down under at Sail
Auckland. Her last appearance on the circuit ended with a top ten finish in Hyères
Lee KORZITS (ISR)
Age: 23
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 15
Career Highlights: 2003 World Champion
When aged 19 KORZITS won the Women’s Mistral event at
the first ISAF Worlds back in 2003, she became the youngster ever female
Mistral World Champion. Since then her results on the new RS:X
board have yet to hit the same heights, but she nevertheless remains a leading
threat, especially if the breeze gets up.
Allison SHREEVE (AUS), Jessica CRISP (AUS)
Age: 25; 37
ISAF World Sailing Ranking: 11; 49
Career Highlights: SHREEVE – 2005, 2006 Formula Windsurfing World Champion;
CRISP – 2000 Olympic Games fifth place
Australia’ two leading challengers are going
head-to-head for the single national slot in Beijing. The windy Cascais should suit SHREEVE, the reigning Formula
Windsurfing World Champion, well. However CRISP has the Olympic pedigree and
has so far performed better at the very top events, especially with a seventh
place finish at last year’s Worlds.
About The 2007 ISAF Worlds
The 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships will take place from 28 June-13 July
in Cascais, Portugal. 'The Wind Is Calling' is the
official motto for the 2007 Worlds. The Championships are the principal
qualification regatta for the 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition, with 75% of all
national places to be decided.
Source: cascaisworlds2007.com