Semaine Olympique de La Rochelle
Cammas wins clash of the titans in La Rochelle
Supermum leads Poland to complete clean sweep in the RS:X windsurfing
dimanche 13 octobre 2013 – Information FF Voile
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To a long list, including being the Jules Verne Trophy record breaker and the winner of the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race, Franck Cammas can now add the 2013 Nacra 17 champions of the Semaine Olympique Française (SOF). It may not be his greatest but he beamed like a boy with a new toy as he took a step closer to his last blooming dream of representing France at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Cammas, 40 and crew Sophie de Turckheim, 32, the oldest pair competing in La Rochelle, did it the hard way after another disastrous start saw them forced to tack behind the fleet. But they worked their way back and were a clear second on the line ahead of three other boats that could have won gold.
Laser
Holland’s Rutger van Schaardenburg won the men’s laser comfortably, finishing third in the medal race. “I’m pleased with the results and the way we sailed,” van Schaardenburg, the silver medalist at the European Championships in September, said.
“My position was comfortable but the conditions were not comfortable and even if were in front a lot could happen which kept it interesting until the end. I had a good start and I was second or third for the whole race and I knew if I finished in the top 4 it was OK. There were too many people who had a chance in the race so I couldn’t worry about them.”
What was his secret in light winds ? “The thing is you need to a bit lucky and you need it keep it simple and certainly not to try something drastic in a medal race. I was a bit lucky I must say, maybe I should go to the casino.”
Nicholas Heiner made it a one-two for Holland winning the medal race to leap above Italy’s Marco Gallo, who took bronze and Britain’s Nick Thompson, who had another nightmare day, finishing eighth and sixth overall after dominating the early rounds of the regatta.
RESULTATS
Finn :
- 1-Scott Giles (GBR) : 19 pts
- 2-Deniss Karpak (EST) : 30 pts
- 3-Piotr Kula (POL) : 33 pts
- 4- Jonathan Lobert (FRA) : 39 pts
- …
- 6- Thomas Le Breton (FRA) : 44 pts
49er FX :
- 1-Sarah Steyaert / Julie Bossard (FRA) : 16 pts
- 2-Laura Schoefegger / Elsa Lovrek (AUT) : 36pts
- 3-Marion Leprunier / Alizée Gadel ( FRA) : 38 pts
49er :
- 1-Manu Dyen /Stéphane Christidis (FRA) : 28 pts
- 2- Stefano Cherin / Andrea Tesei ( ITA) : 37 pts
- 3- Julien D’Ortoli / Noé Delpech (FRA) : 40 pts
- 4- Giuseppe Angilella/ Pietro Zucchetti (ITA) : 45 pts
470 Hommes :
- 1- Pierre Leboucher / Nicolas Le Berre (FRA) : 17pts
- 2-Sofian Bouvet / Jérémie Mion (FRA) : 20 pts
- 3-Mathias Schmid / Florian Reichstaedter (AUT) : 49 pts
- 4-Nicolas Charbonnier / Sébastien Durand (FRA) : 50 pts
470 Femmes :
- 1-Lara Vadlau / Jolanta Ogar (AUT) : 19 pts
- 2-Camille Lecointre / Hélène Defrance (FRA) : 20 pts
- 3-Amy Seabright / Anna Carpenter (GBR) : 43 pts
RS : X Hommes :
- 1-Piotr Myszka (POL) : 39 pts
- 2- Julien Bontemps (FRA) : 42 pts
- 3- Przemyslaw Miarczynski (POL) : 54 pts
- 4- Louis Giard (FRA) : 61 pts
- 5- Pierre Le Coq (FRA) : 64 pts
RS : X Femmes :
- 1-Sofia Klepacka (POL) : 39 pts
- 2- Natalia Konsinska (NZL) : 45 pts
- 3- Eugénie Ricard (FRA) : 47 pts
- …
- 6-Charline Picon (FRA) : 75 pts
Nacra 17 :
- 1- Franck Cammas / Sophie De Turckheim (FRA) : 46 pts
- 2- Iker Martinez / Tara Pacheco (ESP) : 53 pts
- 3- Billy Besson / Marie Riou (FRA) : 56 pts
- …
- 8-Moana Vaireaux / Manon Audinet (FRA) : 75 pts
- 9- Audrey Ogereau / Matthieu Vandame : 81 pts
Laser :
- 1-Rutger Van Schaardenburg (NED) : 30 pts
- 2- Nicholas Heiner (NED) : 38 pts
- 3- Marco Gallo (ITA) : 40 pts
- …
- 11-Jean-Baptiste Bernaz (FRA) : 54 pts
Laser radial :
- 1-Marie Barrue (FRA) : 28 pts
- 2- Marthe Eide Enger (NOR) : 30 pts
- 3-Line Flem Hoest (NOR) : 32 pts
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