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Extreme 40 Sailing Series 2011 - Qingdao
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16.04.2011
DAY 4: Calm After The Storm Produces New
Leader for Final Day
The penultimate day of the Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 2 in
Qingdao, dedicated to the Wei Chen local charity dedicated to
helping the disadvantaged, proved to be the calm after the storm
. Although another storm is forecast again for tomorrow! Light
conditions saw the 11-boat Extreme 40 fleet race right inside
Fushan Bay, the Saturday sunshine bringing out the public in
their thousands. Max Sirena's Luna Rossa won the final race to
take the overall lead from Dean Barker's Emirates Team New
Zealand now tied with Alinghi, but by the smallest margin of
just 3 points. "It's been the first bad day of racing we've had
and we've paid for it." Barker's team will be doing some soul
searching tonight - after such great consistency, a couple of
really bad races has cost them dearly.
Following yesterday's action-packed day that saw 4 capsizes, 1
big collision and a broken mast, the pitlane teams worked hard
in to the night to get their boats ready for action again –
mission accomplished. For the professional sailors it was
business as usual today and it was particularly good to see Oman
Air's injured crew David 'Freddie' Carr joining the spectators
after being discharged from hospital this morning, sore, but
otherwise in good shape.
Today's racing saw a multiple of formats starting with a flight
of match racing, followed by straight-line duels and four fleet
races. The Qingdao city skyline with the iconic red flame
sculpture in the centre of 4th May Square, made a stunning
backdrop for the slower but no less intense tactical game on the
water. Luna Rossa's performance was masterful and the team was
clearly delighted: "It's the first time this season that we're
in the lead, we can't be much happier," said helmsman Paul
Campbell-James, who helmed the 2010 series winning boat.
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Spectators watching the racing
© Lloyd Images

Max Sirena and the Luna Rossa crew on the podium
© Lloyd Images

Local children race remote controlled boats in the race village
© Lloyd Images
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"We've been around the front for the last couple of days but we were
still making some mistakes onboard. Not today - the team has
done an awesome job. It might be hard to understand but it is as
intense to race in these conditions as yesterday."
It's all to play for going into the final day for the Double Star
Cup, with a gigantic battle for the Act 2 podium and close
fights all the way down the leaderboard. Luna Rossa go in to the
final day on 165 points, chased by Emirates Team New Zealand and
Alinghi both on 162 points
[Ed note 11 points for each win, 22 on final race, up to 8 races possible]
: "It's great to be in the leading seat tonight, but it is still
really tight at the top," said Campbell-James. " Tomorrow will
be a big day and anything can still happen, especially with the
weather front expected to hit Qingdao tomorrow." Racing starts
earlier tomorrow at 1100 local time, with race management
concerned about a storm front expected to cross Qingdao during
the early afternoon, packing potentially up to 35 knots of wind
in it.
Swiss team Alinghi also had a strong day – three wins and a
second place out of six races put them on the same points as
Emirates Team New Zealand: "We are really happy tonight, the
objective was to stick to the leading boat so it's perfect,"
said helmsman Yann Guichard. "I'm really confident for tomorrow,
we are in constant progress since day one and the spirit is very
good onboard."
Very much in touch with the top three is French team Group Edmond
de Rothschild on 146 points and Red Bull Extreme Sailing right
on 144. All of these top five boats can all still win Act 2,
especially with the double points final race.
Even Artemis Racing with 114 points can mathematically still make
the podium, but they are also under pressure from The Wave,
Muscat on 111, and Team Extreme who scored another victory with
Chinese sailor William Wu onboard as a highlight of a good day
on 101 points. The all-Italian team Niceforyou are close to them
on 94 points, Oman Air on 91 and Team GAC Pindar on 37.
The sailors' nerves reindex strained tonight, with the strong wind
forecast for the final day. Yann Guichard concluded: "The game
is still completely open for tomorrow. The forecast for tomorrow
is really similar to yesterday with strong winds. But at the end
of the day, it's always the same thing, you do your best to
control the boat and cross the finish line first."
Act 2 charity: WEI CHEN
At each Act of the Extreme Sailing Series, a link is made to a
local charity of the host venue. For Act 2 in Qingdao the local
charity WEI CHEN has been selected as the event charity. Today a
group of 30 mentally disabled and Down syndrome children visited
the Race Village at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing center together
with their parents and teachers.
One of the most well-known charity organisations in Qingdao, Wei
Chen, was founded immediately after the Indian tsunami in 2004.
Wei Chen began a campaign to call for the people of Qingdao to
donate funds to the tsunami-damaged countries. The charity logo
symbolises the action by the ordinary people to do good. Over
the last seven years, Wei Chen has supported and organised a
number of charity programmes and campaigns, helping people at
grass roots that are disadvantaged - children that suffer from
the cleft lip, to the AIDS sufferers or help the aged that live
alone.
Extreme Sailing Series Act 2 Qingdao
Current overall standings after Day 4 (
[http://www.extremesailingseries.com/leaderboards/qingdao-china
]16.4.11)
Position / Team / Skipper & crew / Points
1st Luna Rossa (ITA), Max Sirena / Paul Campbell-James / Alister
Richardson / Manuel Modena 165 points
2nd Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL), Dean Barker / Glenn Ashby /
Jeremy Lomas / Richard Meacham 162 points
3rd Alinghi (SUI), Tanguy Cariou / Yann Guichard / Nils Frei /
Yves Detrey 162 points
4th Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (FRA), Pierre Pennec / Christophe
Espagnon / Thierry Fouchier / Hervé Cunningham 146 points
5th Red Bull Extreme Sailing (AUT), Roman Hagara / Hans Peter
Steinacher / Will Howden / Craig Monk 144 points
6th Artemis Racing (SWE), Santiago Lange / Rodney Ardern / Morgan
Trubovich / Andy Fethers 114 points
7th The Wave, Muscat (OMA), Torvar Mirsky / Kyle Langford / Nick
Hutton / Khamis Al Anbouri 111 points
8th Team Extreme (EUR), Roland Gaebler / Bruno Dubois / Sebbe
Godefroid / William Wu 101 points
9th Niceforyou (ITA), Alberto Barovier / Mark Bulkeley / Daniele
de Luca Simone de Mari 94 points
10th Oman Air (OMA), Sidney Gavignet / Kinley Fowler / David Carr
/ Nasser Al Mashari 90 points
11th Team GAC Pindar (GBR), Ian Williams / Brad Webb / Gilberto
Nobili / Jono Macbeth 37 points
High Resolution Photos
Download the latest high resolution photos from Day 4 at Qingdao
- right click on the links below, and select 'save link/target
as'.
Photo 1 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/497.JPG] : Spectators
watching the racing in front of Qingdao skyline © Lloyd Images
Photo 2 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/503.JPG] : Max Sirena
and the Luna Rossa crew on the podium © Lloyd Images
Photo 3 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/501.JPG] : Team Extreme
crew celebrate with Pol Roger champagne on the podium © Lloyd
Images
Photo 4 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/502.JPG] :
The fleet racing just meters away from the crowds in Fushan Bay
© Lloyd Images
Photo 5
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/493.JPG] : Local children racing
remote controlled boats in the race village © Lloyd Images
Photo 6 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/498.JPG] : Luna Rossa
, Groupe Edmond Rothschild, The Wave, Muscat and NiceForYou ©
Lloyd Images
Photo 7
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/496.JPG] : Fleet racing in front
of Qingdao city skyline © Lloyd Images
Photo 8
[https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/494.JPG] : Team Extreme, Red
Bull Extreme Sailing, Alinghi and Oman Air © Lloyd Images
Photo 9 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/499.JPG] : NiceForYou,
Alinghi, Team GAC Pindar amd Oman Air © Lloyd Images
Photo 10 [https://s3.amazonaws.com/crm-oc/500.JPG] : Fleet flying
spinnakers racing downwind © Lloyd Images
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