Please select your home edition
Edition

J/80 World Championship at Les Sables d'Olonne, France - Day 2

by Agence TB Press 11 Jul 2018 06:07 UTC 7-14 July 2018
J/80 World Championship 2018 © Pierrick Contin

Due to a lack of breeze, those competing in the J/80 Worlds in Les Sables d'Olonne were not able to race on the Vendée region's race zone this morning, but they did manage to complete three fine races this afternoon through until 19:00hrs in a thermal breeze that favoured the on-the-water jousting.

The 73 competing crews, a mix of amateurs and professionals, put on a fantastic show for the onlookers and tourists, who can admire the competition from the beach at Les Sables d'Olonne. In the summery conditions, the Spanish crews are still holding out on the strong French delegation, who are sure to be slightly ruffled by the prospect of the football match that awaits their compatriots in Russia as we go to press!

Despite being disqualified under a black flag for being on the course side of the start line, thanks to a discard following the six races run so far, "Ibo.es" skippered by Javier Chacartegui has retained his lead in the provisional overall ranking ahead of "Garatu" skippered by Iker Almondoz and Rayco Tabares' crew, which has won the J/80 Worlds some four times. Finally, it's worth noting the fine performance posted by Sylvain Pellissier's crew on "Intuitive Sails", who made a fantastic comeback this Tuesday.

Achille Nebout, Intuitive Sails: "In contrast to yesterday, we got off to some good starts today. The wind was stable, fluctuating no more than 5 to 10 degrees and this proved to be a successful combination for us. Potentially, there are still 9 races to go and anything could still happen. We've come back to the dock late, but we're still going to be able to watch the football match this evening."

Juan Luis Paez, Puente Romano Marbella: "We've had a superb day's sailing in the top five in the three races. In one-design racing it's crucial to get off to a good start. We nailed that every time. It's our third World Championship and we really enjoy the J/80 circuit. In Spain, there are a lot of training centres on this craft so we're often in good shape at the Worlds!"

Solal Henry, Leclerc Tourlaville: "I find that the J/80 is easier than the Optimist, which I was still sailing a short while ago! It's my first J/80 Worlds and even though we don't always read the race zone very well, we're making progress with every race."

Related Articles

Don Juan crowned J/80 Frostbite Cup winners
Looking back on a fantastic winter season on the Gooimeer With seven completed Frostbite Cup days from November 2023 to March 2024, participants can look back on a fantastic winter season on the Gooimeer for the J/80 Frostbite Cup. Posted on 13 Apr
Poole Regatta Early Bird Entry Discounts
Get your entry in before 23.59 on 13th April Early bird entry for the International Paint Poole Regatta 2024 ends tomorrow at 23.59 on 13th April, so take advantage of the lowest entry fees and enter one of the South Coast's most popular regattas right now! Posted on 12 Apr
Another spectacular Spi Ouest France Regatta
With sixty-two entries in the J80 class The Spi Ouest-France Banque Populaire Grand Ouest could not take place without the technical skills of the Société Nautique de La Trinité-sur-Mer. Posted on 7 Apr
RAF Spitfire flypast scheduled for Poole Regatta
Apply now for a free rating for the VPRS Southern Area Championship too The organising committee for the International Paint Poole Regatta 2024 are thrilled to announce that there will be a flypast of the regatta by two Spitfires from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast on Sunday 26th May 2024. Posted on 5 Apr
PalmaVela reaches 150 entries
2024, a year of top competition for Palma It is just under a month until the start of the Offshore Race, the first of three regattas to be organized, alongside the 52 Super Series, and PalmaVela, the multiclass event which stretches across ten days of competition. Posted on 29 Mar
Italy J/80 Match Race Act III
Last weekend promised to be a disaster Last weekend promised to be a disaster. After a very unfortunate date in November, characterized by the well-known southwesterly wind that caused damage on the Ligurian coast, the rescheduled J/80 Challenge - Act 3 of Santa Margherita. Posted on 10 Mar
The largest edition of PalmaVela to date
Over one hundred teams registered for the event Over one hundred teams and twenty nationalities have confirmed their participation in the twentieth edition of PalmaVela, to be held at the Real Club Náutico de Palma. Posted on 9 Mar
Ireland's Premier Sailing Event Returns to Howth
Early bird discount starts now, for the keelboat racing and shoreside parties Wave Regatta, the thrilling biennial sailing spectacle, is set to make waves once again at Howth Yacht Club from May 24th to 26th, 2024. Posted on 9 Feb
International Paint Poole Regatta 2024 Entry Open
Host of the GBR IRC National Championship 2024 Entries for the International Paint Poole Regatta 2024 are now open at pooleregatta.co.uk, with early entry discounts available until midnight on the 13th April. Posted on 6 Feb
J/80 World Championship 2024 set for La Rochelle
It's a return to basics for the French J/80 fleet It's a return to basics for the French J/80 fleet since the first J/80 World Championship in France was organized and contested in La Rochelle in 2002. Posted on 21 Jan