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Brockbank & Andersen 19th after 5 races @ World Championships

A rainy calm greeted Chris Brockbank and Alec Andersen as they arrived for Day 1 of the 2014 Seiko 49er & 49erFX Junior World Championship in Aarhus, Denmark. Photo: supplied
The pair though would suffer in race 4 and 5, failing to finish and dropping down to 19th in the Rankings. Photo: supplied
The pair though would suffer in race 4 and 5, failing to finish and dropping down to 19th in the Rankings. Photo: supplied
Chris Brockbank and Alec Andersen in the streets of Aarhus, Denmark. Photo: supplied
Chris Brockbank and Alec Andersen in the streets of Aarhus, Denmark. Photo: supplied
ROADTOWN, Tortola, VI - A rainy calm greeted Chris Brockbank and Alec Andersen as they arrived for Day 1 of the 2014 Seiko 49er & 49erFX Junior World Championship in Aarhus, Denmark.

Coaches and Race Officers were apprehensive as to whether there would be racing, but Denmark delivered and a full complement of races was held on schedule.

Brockbank and Andersen, representing the Virgin Islands, had a mixed day and had the most success in race 2 where the conditions were offshore, 6-12 knots and building, with flat water and the wind was very shifty. There was no pattern to the breeze, so teams had to find clear water and then work with the wind they got.

Andersen and Brockbank had a big lead during the race but lost the wind at a crucial stage and finished 4th. In the day’s other races they had an 11th and a 8th place finish to sit 11th overall out of 44 boats at the end of day one.

The pair though would suffer in race 4 and 5 though, failing to finish and dropping down to 19th in the Rankings.

First to find consistent form were New Zealand’s Jack Simpson and Logan Dunning Beck. They were surprised to be out in front, as this is their first trip to Europe for 49er racing.

Also sailing well are Spain’s Diego Botin and Pablo Turrado, who were 8th in the first race before rattling off two bullets to finish the day. The shifty conditions didn’t seem to bother them too much. The 49er fleet was in Aarhus for the European Championship last year and can attest to the difficulty of sailing here when the wind comes from the city. It was a very different challenge to what the fleet faced in Keil last week, with the huge waves, so many of the teams were happy to only have shifty winds to deal with.

The 44 boat 49er fleet is split evenly in two for the first two days of qualifying, and then will shift to Gold and Silver fleet after day 2.

The 49erFX fleet had to wait on shore for the first couple of hours, but got the better of the breeze as it built through the day. Local favorites Ida Nielsen and Marie Olsen have started this event the way the last event here ended, out in front!

It almost was not to be. Marie awoke early this morning with pain in her shoulder. It didn’t frighten her away from an appointment with the local radio station, but was enough to send her to visit the doctors mid-morning. An examination found nothing, so she took some pain medication and hit to the water! An improving scoreline of 5, 3, 1 gives them a 1 point lead, and a full day’s work!

Off to a fantastic start are Lars van Stekelenborg and Foris van de Werken of the Netherlands. Floris has been sailing the 49erFX for a year, mostly crewing for Nina Curtis, and Lars just started to sail the 49erFX after mostly sailing 470′s. They won the first two races and had a top 10 to land in second over night.

There are 6 all male or mixed teams racing the Junior World Championships, a number the class is hoping to build on in coming years. The transition from youth classes to the 49er has always been difficult, and with a bridge through the 49erFX fleet many men will start to find their skiff legs in the 49erFX now.

Rounding out the top three are Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz also of the Netherlands. They had their worst race to start the day and finished off with two second places. With Annette turning 21 tomorrow, they will be hoping the sacrifice of a 21st birthday traditional home cooked meal for all her friends back home will be paid back with good results again on day 2.

The plan for day 2 will be the same as it was on day 1, with 49er up first and 49erFX joining part way through the day. At the end of day 2, the 49er fleet will split in to gold and silver fleets, with the top 25 making gold.

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