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Sailing - 19. September 2011.

Claire Leroy Wins The 2011 ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final

Claire Leroy (FRA) won the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final Open and marked by strong winds and big waves in Sheboygan, USA.

Sunday’s conditions were brisk, with a strong onshore southeast 15-
to 18-knot breeze with gusts to 20, and the seas built to 3 to 6 feet, with
larger breaking waves roaring through the starting area, putting boat
handling at a premium.

“I was so impressed with how well the sailors handled the conditions,
especially Claire in the final pre-start,” said Principal Race Officer
Peter Reggio, who also took his fair share of green water over the race
committee boat. “It was incredible boat-handling by the sailors in the
breaking waves.”

Claire Leroy (FRA) went 3-0 against Rita Goncalves (POR) in the
women’s division, sailed in Elliott 6m’s. This is the third
straight Nations Cup win for Leroy, a first in event history.

“We weren’t sure how well we would sail, with Elodie recently
injured during training in Chicago,” Leroy said. “It was
important for us to do well in the race, but to win was the cherry on the
cake.”

“It was breath taking, but really demanding conditions. I was very
impressed with how well the sailors handled the boats in the rough
conditions,” said ISAF President Goran Petersson, who watched the
final racing on the water. “It is really unique in the history of the
Nations Cup to have a three-time winner. Very well done for Claire.”

Leroy appreciated the rough conditions that may be similar to those found
in Weymouth, Great Britain, during the 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition.
“We expected the lake to be light air, not like an ocean,” Leroy
said. “We learned a lot about sailing the boat in heavy
weather.”

Heavy weather picks up the pace of match racing tactics and raises the
stakes for penalties, making them easier to incur and harder to clear
because the competition stays so close, which were revealed in the final
race of the open division.

In the Petit Final for third and fourth place, Olivia Price (AUS) won 2-1
over Mandy Mulder (NED) in the women’s division. In the open division,
it was Henrique Haddad (BRA) who claimed third place after winning 2-0
against Lucy Macgregor (GBR).

“We are very pleased with how well Sail Sheboygan, Sheboygan Yacht
Club and the City of Sheboygan prepared for this event,” said Henry
Menin, Chairman of the ISAF Match Racing Committee. “It was superb
conditions, and the equipment held up so well in the challenging conditions.
It is an example to other organizations on just how to run a match racing
event.”

“I was very impressed how much the community was able to watch the
races. Not many places can do that,” Petersson said. “Every one
was so nice in Wisconsin. When you come down to it, it is about the people
who make a successful sailing program and event.”

A closing ceremony awarding the Nations Cup trophies was held at Blue
Harbor Resort in the afternoon. “We congratulate the winners of the
Nations Cup,” Sail Sheboygan Executive Director Richard Reichelsdorfer
said. “Every race organizer hopes for great conditions and great
competitors. We had both.”
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