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2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship - powered by Bunker One - Middelfart, Denmark Overall

by Mick Anderson 7 Jul 2023 21:12 UTC 3-7 July 2023
Pauline Courtois, Maëlenn Lemaître , Louise Acker, Thea Khelif, and Clara Bayol win the 2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship - powered by Bunker One © Mick Anderson

Pauline Courtois wins third match racing world title in a row

Superlight winds made it difficult to finish the 2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship finals. French skipper and now triple world champion made winning look easy.

She won the world championship in Cherbourg two years ago. She won the world championship in Auckland last year. And today, French skipper Pauline Courtois, Maëlenn Lemaître, Louise Acker, Thea Khelif, and Clara Bayol won the 2023 Women's Match Racing World Championship.

Today's racing scene was very different from the previous windy days as the racing ended in almost dead calm conditions.

- We are really happy about the win. It has been some challenging days, and today we saw a lot of shifts and very light winds. It has been a team effort to win, and my team has done an amazing job this week, so I am thrilled, says Pauline Courtois moments before she took the top spot at the podium and was handed the world championship trophy for the third time.

Semi-finals began Thursday with two races, and Courtois continued her winning streak with two wins against Danish skipper Lea Richter Vogelius in a strong breeze.

But, today, the principal race officer had difficulty getting some fair races going, as the breeze was fluky and shifty. Danish skipper Vogelius took advantage of the lighter conditions and won against the defending champion by keeping her boat going fast and hiding from the strong current running across the course.

This was the first loss for Courtois since Normandy Cup in May. She claimed victory in the next semi-final race against the Dane and took a 3-1 win and thereby qualified for the finals against Swedish skipper Anna Östling. Östling sailed with a knee brace but had recovered enough from her crash and knee injury yesterday to take a 3-1 win against Celia Willison (NZL).

With the two top-ranking teams on the world ranking list getting ready to face off in the final and Lea Richter Vogelius facing Celia Willison in the petit final, the wind disappeared, and the races were postponed on and off for almost two hours, before the wind came back. The races were started with only minutes to spare before the 4 o'clock shut-off time.

First, Vogelilus managed to level up her pre-start game in the petit finale, give Willison two penalties for a couple of windward/leeward situations, and make the Kiwi start early. So, the race was over before it had begun, as the Danes took off with a huge lead and won the bronze medal by several minutes.

In the final, Courtois was faster off the starting line after an intense pre-start. But after a split start, she never looked back and won the final by a big margin.

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