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2011 Weymouth & Portland International Regatta


The Weymouth & Portland International Regatta 2011 was the sailing test event for the 2012 Summer Olympics and was part of the London Prepares series. It was held at the National Sailing Academy between the 31 July and 13 August 2011.

Venue

The regatta took place at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) in Osprey Quey, Portland

Classes

All of the Olympic classes raced at the regatta and will followed the rules of the Olympics, of one boat per a nation in each class.

Elliott

The Elliot class is a match racing boat for women it is held in a round robin format. The regatta featured twelve teams from Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden and USA. On the opening day of competition competitors experienced light winds. Finland, Russia and Sweden after the opening day all had one hundred percent records. On the second day the class experienced light winds again as Russia maintained their winning streak. Whilst Finland improved to a 7–1 win loss record with their only defeat coming from the Russians. Hosts Great Britain only won one race on day one, won all four on day two to move back into contention for the quarterfinals. While Australia, Germany, Portugal and Spain were all set to exit the competition in the round robin phase after day two. On the final day Great Britain and the Netherlands won all four of their races to improve to a 7–3 record and move into the knockout stages. While Russia finally lost as they lost twice. Russia still go into the quarterfinals ranked number one despite losses to the US and France who also join them. Sweden and Australia also advanced to the quarterfinals. The draw for the quarterfinals saw Russia take on Australia, Finland against Sweden, the Netherlands face the US, and Great Britain against France.

In the battle for the minor places, Australia defeated Great Britain 3–2 while the Netherlands defeated Sweden 3–0 to advance to the 5/6 place race. While Australia and Britain go into the 7/8 place race. However, due to light winds only one set of races was complete on the 8 August with Australia and Great Britain winning. The weather played havoc again and they were unable to complete the rest of the races, meaning that Britain finished seventh and Australia fifth. In the semi-finals Finland defeated the USA 3–0, while Russia went 2–0 up only to see France level and force a decider. In the decider the French forced the Russian boat to the right side of the course, only for Russia to round the mark first and finish four lengths clear. In the bronze medal match France defeated America 2–0. In the final Finland defeated Russia to claim the gold medal at the regatta.

RS:X Windsurfer

Men

Women

Laser

Laser Radial

470

Men

Women

Finn

Races three and four were dominated by Postma. The Dutchman won the first race by 52 seconds and the second by 16 Weymouth Bay West course to move into third. Ainslie and Lobert continued to occupy the first two positions. Lobert moved into second place overall after he and Ainsile won race five and six. The Frenchman was just one point ahead of Postma. In the medal race, Ainslie completed his week by winning it. Postma finished eighth and dropped to third overall as Frenchman Lobert finished third in the race.

Star

49er

Results

EventWinnerSecondThird
Elliott 6m – Women's Match RacingFinlandRussiaUnited States
RS:X – Men's WindsurferDorian van RijsselbergheNick DempseyPrzemysław Miarczyński
RS:X – Women's WindsurferZofia Noceti-KlepackaMarina AlabauBryony Shaw
LaserTom SlingsbyRutger van SchaardenburgPaul Goodison
Laser RadialMarit BouwmeesterEvi Van AckerPaige Railey
470 MenFranceAustraliaIsrael
470 WomenJapanGreat BritainNetherlands
FinnBen AinslieJonathan LobertPieter-Jan Postma
StarBrazilGreat BritainPoland
49erAustraliaSpainNew Zealand

References

References

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