2023 European Championship

Start Date

2023-11-08

End Date

2023-11-13

Location

Vilamoura, Portugal

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# Sail Number Skipper name Crew name Team Name
1AUS Flag AUS 28Jake LIDDELLLucy COPELANDJake LIDDELL
2AUS Flag AUS 5Brin LIDDELLRhiannan BROWNBrin LIDDELL
3AUS Flag AUS 589Ruben BOOTHRita BOOTHRuben BOOTH
4AUT Flag AUT 97Laura FARESEMatthäus ZÖCHLINGLaura FARESE
5AUT Flag AUT 33Lukas HABERLTanja FRANKLukas HABERL
6BEL Flag BEL 465Kwinten BORGHIJSLieselotte BORGHIJSKwinten BORGHIJS
7BEL Flag BEL 340Lucas CLAEYSSENSJanne RAVELINGIENLucas CLAEYSSENS
8BEL Flag BEL 453Arthur de JONGHEMira VANROOSEArthur DE JONGHE
9BRA Flag BRA 64Joao SIEMSENMarina ARNDTJoao SIEMSEN
10DEN Flag DEN 31Natacha Violet SAOUMA-PEDERSENMathias BRUUN BORRESKOVNatacha Violet SAOUMA-PEDERSEN
11FIN Flag FIN 13Sinem KURTBAYAkseli KESKINENSinem KURTBAY
12FRA Flag FRA 51Tim MOURNIACAloise RETORNAZTim MOURNIAC
13FRA Flag FRA 572Thomas PROUSTEloise CLABONTHOMAS PROUST
14FRA Flag FRA 485Margaux BILLYNoah CHAUVINMargaux BILLY
15FRA Flag FRA 483Clément MARTINEAUAdélie BERTINclément MARTINEAU
16FRA Flag FRA 390Matteo CHABOUDCamille RIGAUDMatteo CHABOUD
17FRA Flag FRA 571Billy BESSONNoa ANCIANBilly BESSON
18GBR Flag GBR 21John GIMSONAnna BURNETJohn GIMSON
19GBR Flag GBR 438Theo WILLIAMSJasmine WILLIAMSTheo WILLIAMS
20GER Flag GER 77Paul KOHLHOFFAlica STUHLEMMERPaul KOHLHOFF
21ITA Flag ITA 98Gianluigi UGOLINIMaria GIUBILEIGianluigi UGOLINI
22ITA Flag ITA 363Arto HIRSCHGiulia FAVAArto HIRSCH
23ITA Flag ITA 26Ruggero TITACaterina BANTIRuggero TITA
24JPN Flag JPN 536Shibuki IITSUKAOura NISHIDA CAPIGLIAShibuki IITSUKA
25NED Flag NED 505Laila van der MEERBjarne BOUWERLaila VAN DER MEER
26NED Flag NED 344Bart KOOIJMAN BEUKJella-Rike SPIJKERVETBart KOOIJMAN BEUK
27NED Flag NED 516Willemijn OFFERMANScipio HOUTMANWillemijn OFFERMAN
28NED Flag NED 393Puck van der VEENWouter ROOIJENPuck VAN DER VEEN
29NZL Flag NZL 96Micah WILKINSONErica DAWSONMicah WILKINSON
30POL Flag POL 386Aleksander MICHALSKIKarolina ŻUREKAleksander MICHALSKI
31SGP Flag SGP 52Justin LIUDenise LIMJustin LIU
32SUI Flag SUI 478Axel GRANDJEANNoémie FEHLMANNAxel GRANDJEAN
33SUI Flag SUI 370Andrea ASCHIERIAnja CAMUSSOAndrea ASCHIERI
34SWE Flag SWE 61Ida SVENSSONMarcus DACKHAMMARIda SVENSSON
35SWE Flag SWE 14Emil JÄRUDDKlara JOHANSSONEmil JÄRUDD
36TUR Flag TUR 451Alican KAYNARBeste KAYNAKCIAlican KAYNAR
37USA Flag USA 34Carson CRAINLindsay GIMPLECarson CRAIN
38USA Flag USA 50Sarah NEWBERRY MOOREDavid LIEBENBERGSarah NEWBERRY MOORE
PosSail NumberTeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9Q10Q11Q12Q13Q14Q15Q16Q17Net ScoreTotal
1
GBR 21
John GIMSON
Anna BURNET
1.013.02.01.09.08.01.014.01.01.02.01.01.041.055.0
2
ITA 26
Ruggero TITA
Caterina BANTI
6.09.03.06.01.01.06.01.04.08.03.02.08.049.058.0
3
ITA 98
Gianluigi UGOLINI
Maria GIUBILEI
2.04.01.07.03.02.02.06.02.014.06.04.013.052.066.0
4
AUT 33
Lukas HABERL
Tanja FRANK
4.011.010.010.07.03.018.017.05.02.010.03.09.091.0109.0
5
NZL 96
Micah WILKINSON
Erica DAWSON
10.08.05.05.015.012.010.010.019.015.04.05.028.0118.0146.0
6
GER 77
Paul KOHLHOFF
Alica STUHLEMMER
14.02.06.03.02.018.015.03.06.011.028.015.027.0122.0150.0
7
FIN 13
Sinem KURTBAY
Akseli KESKINEN
17.05.04.08.011.013.011.016.03.06.026.031.06.0126.0157.0
8
FRA 51
Tim MOURNIAC
Aloise RETORNAZ
21.06.011.04.06.022.031.02.08.026.01.017.017.0141.0172.0
9
FRA 571
Billy BESSON
Noa ANCIAN
15.016.014.022.019.014.03.08.026.03.023.06.04.0147.0173.0
10
NED 505
Laila van der MEER
Bjarne BOUWER
12.01.08.02.021.027.039.05.012.025.013.014.010.0150.0189.0
11
AUS 5
Brin LIDDELL
Rhiannan BROWN
19.024.013.012.04.07.04.030.022.012.035.011.07.0165.0200.0
12
NED 516
Willemijn OFFERMAN
Scipio HOUTMAN
32.032.015.014.028.04.08.04.09.023.014.09.015.0175.0207.0
13
DEN 31
Natacha Violet SAOUMA-PEDERSEN
Mathias BRUUN BORRESKOV
25.018.016.013.05.05.013.012.011.024.027.018.018.0178.0205.0
14
AUT 97
Laura FARESE
Matthäus ZÖCHLING
11.012.07.017.026.015.027.011.07.018.09.024.029.0184.0213.0
15
SGP 52
Justin LIU
Denise LIM
8.017.020.033.024.06.017.09.021.021.016.013.014.0186.0219.0
16
JPN 536
Shibuki IITSUKA
Oura NISHIDA CAPIGLIA
18.07.022.019.013.010.019.039.025.07.011.020.016.0187.0226.0
17
AUS 28
Jake LIDDELL
Lucy COPELAND
26.010.017.015.012.037.012.022.024.05.08.021.019.0191.0228.0
18
BRA 64
Joao SIEMSEN
Marina ARNDT
24.015.012.011.018.019.021.015.015.031.07.023.023.0203.0234.0
19
SUI 370
Andrea ASCHIERI
Anja CAMUSSO
5.036.025.028.017.026.07.020.031.019.015.022.03.0218.0254.0
20
SWE 14
Emil JÄRUDD
Klara JOHANSSON
23.019.031.027.016.017.022.013.020.017.032.016.02.0223.0255.0
21
USA 50
Sarah NEWBERRY MOORE
David LIEBENBERG
7.022.023.029.010.016.030.021.016.032.018.010.039.0234.0273.0
22
AUS 589
Ruben BOOTH
Rita BOOTH
3.035.019.026.029.011.016.029.010.027.025.019.030.0244.0279.0
23
ITA 363
Arto HIRSCH
Giulia FAVA
20.028.024.032.022.024.028.034.018.016.05.08.032.0257.0291.0
24
FRA 485
Margaux BILLY
Noah CHAUVIN
30.021.021.018.023.025.035.027.013.010.021.025.034.0268.0303.0
25
FRA 572
Thomas PROUST
Eloise CLABON
33.029.028.016.014.020.024.023.027.029.020.028.012.0270.0303.0
26
BEL 340
Lucas CLAEYSSENS
Janne RAVELINGIEN
13.014.030.021.027.021.034.026.029.09.030.026.026.0272.0306.0
27
TUR 451
Alican KAYNAR
Beste KAYNAKCI
28.026.029.023.025.029.05.018.014.020.039.034.022.0273.0312.0
28
SWE 61
Ida SVENSSON
Marcus DACKHAMMAR
16.03.09.09.08.09.033.031.039.039.039.039.039.0274.0313.0
29
NED 393
Puck van der VEEN
Wouter ROOIJEN
9.023.027.030.039.032.026.07.032.034.022.029.05.0276.0315.0
30
GBR 438
Theo WILLIAMS
Jasmine WILLIAMS
31.033.018.020.034.023.029.028.017.028.031.012.011.0281.0315.0
31
FRA 390
Matteo CHABOUD
Camille RIGAUD
34.037.037.024.031.033.014.025.035.04.034.030.021.0322.0359.0
32
USA 34
Carson CRAIN
Lindsay GIMPLE
27.030.035.025.032.031.025.032.030.022.012.032.024.0322.0357.0
33
SUI 478
Axel GRANDJEAN
Noémie FEHLMANN
35.031.036.031.020.028.09.033.036.035.019.035.020.0332.0368.0
34
NED 344
Bart KOOIJMAN BEUK
Jella-Rike SPIJKERVET
22.025.032.036.033.036.020.024.033.030.024.033.025.0337.0373.0
35
FRA 483
Clément MARTINEAU
Adélie BERTIN
36.034.034.035.030.030.032.035.028.013.029.07.039.0343.0382.0
36
BEL 465
Kwinten BORGHIJS
Lieselotte BORGHIJS
29.020.026.039.035.035.023.036.023.033.033.027.033.0353.0392.0
37
BEL 453
Arthur de JONGHE
Mira VANROOSE
37.027.033.034.039.039.039.019.034.036.017.037.035.0387.0426.0
38
POL 386
Aleksander MICHALSKI
Karolina ŻUREK
38.038.038.037.036.034.036.037.037.037.036.036.031.0433.0471.0
British Best of the Best – Gimson and Burnet take Nacra 17 Gold

British Best of the Best – Gimson and Burnet take Nacra 17 Gold

It’s a lot easier to wait around when you’re in the lead,” said Anna Burnet on shore as she watched the 49ers in their medal race sitting motionless in the sunset. Moments later, the horn blew, the Nacra medal race was canceled and her and John Gimson became the European champions. With a decisive 1,2,1,1 […]

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The Untouchables

The Untouchables

The most exclusive club at this European Championships today must be the top three in the Nacra 17 fleet. A dizzying 39 points clear of the fleet and 11 points between them, the British duo with two italian teams chasing delivered a masterclass in championship precision and resilience. Leaders John Gimson and Anna Burnett won […]

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Proving ground for young Italians

Proving ground for young Italians

Two hours of waiting were worth it for Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Giubilei who solidified their lead on the fleet by eight points with a 6,2. An unceremonious swim for Briton John Gimson and charging world champions combined to drop he and Anna Burnet to third place behind Italians Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti. Tita […]

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Young Italians float out to a bigger lead

Young Italians float out to a bigger lead

Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Giubilei wove a masterful path through the minefield of a difficult race course to extend their lead in the Nacra 17 fleet on day three of the European Championships. Two 2nd places moves the young Italians ahead of the pack, with an 8-point gap back to John Gimson and Anna Burnet […]

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Junior Champs making mark on the Fleet

Junior Champs making mark on the Fleet

It’s hard to stand out on the Italian Nacra 17 Olympic team with Gold medalists and world champions as teammates but for the moment, Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Giubilei are linking fickle shifts and putting the pedal down to lead the fleet. The Italian pair have won the Junior World Championships twice and have been […]

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Gimson and Burnet make a solid start

Gimson and Burnet make a solid start

A solid start in the only Nacra 17 race today led to a clear win for Gimson and Burnet of Great Britain, a result even more impressive considering the pair had not trained since August’s world championships. A knee injury for Burnet, attention to sponsors and fitting out a new boat conspired to keep them […]

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Modern, lively and sophisticated, Vilamoura has developed around its marina, and is today one of the largest leisure resorts in Europe.

The town is built around a tourist resort begun in the 1970s. But the Romans already knew the area, as is clear from the ruins of Cerro da Vila, preserved in the museum of the same name, beside the access road to Falésia Beach. Excellent hotels and tourist villages, and golf courses of international repute offer a complete package for those looking to spend some relaxing days by the sea. The marina, the largest in the country with 1300 berths, is the main hub of entertainment, not only for those who arrive by boat, but for everyone spending a holiday in the area and who come here in the late afternoon or evening to enjoy an ice cream or dinner. It’s also the right place for shopping, with a wide range from local craft stores to the most prestigious international brands. As for the nightlife, there are many bars and clubs with the best DJs and the Vilamoura Casino promises to really get the adrenaline running.  There are countless activities to do during the day. Tennis, horse riding, sailing, windsurfing, jet skiing, parasailing, boat trips, fishing, the range is so huge you’ll be spoilt for choice. The warm waters and golden sands are a stone’s throw away. From the pontoon east from the Marina, the sands of Vilamoura Beach extend to Quarteira; and to the west is Falésia Beach, which stretches for miles, only finishing at Olhos de Água, so there’s plenty of space to lay out your towel and sunbathe on the beach. Safety conditions are the best, and there are many amusements for a few perfect days at the

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As this is a common regatta with the 49er, only Nacra specific equipment items will be displayed here. The common documents will reside at the 49er.org notice board, so there is no need to duplicate posting. Link to the official notice board.

 

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