Upwards Path For Austrian Women's 470 Crew, Vadlau and Ogar +
Video
Two years ago at the London
2012 Olympics, Lara Vadlau secured the final nation slot for Austria and was
the youngest competing helm. Heading into Rio 2016, plans are looking a bit
different.
The London 2012 Olympic bug had well and truly caught Vadlau and she relished
a new start for Rio 2016. That came in the shape of Poland's Jola Ogar, who
also competed at London 2012, finishing 12th with helm Agnieszka Skrzypulec.
Vadlau has trodden an upwards path since the 2012 Olympic Games, where she
finished at the back of the fleet and now just two years later is beating the
2012 Olympic gold and silver medallists. It was only in 2011 that Vadlau won
gold in the 420 Class at the ISAF Youth Worlds, and the year before won gold
in the one-person dinghy event at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in
Singapore in 2010.
Vadlau and Ogar were the headline act at this year's 470 European
Championships in Athens, winning gold after a decisive race series. The team
are now amongst the frontrunners to stand on the podium at the ISAF Worlds
and at the forefront of Austria's Olympic medal hopes ahead of Rio 2016.
It was a chance meeting at what Vadlau described as the "losers' party”
in Perth 2011, that set in motion what has become one of the most successful
470 partnerships on the circuit. At that last ISAF Sailing World
Championships in Perth, Australia, the pair were sailing for their respective
nations, Austria for Vadlau and Poland for Ogar. Both had qualified to the
470 Women gold fleet, but neither made it to the top Medal Race. It was a
chance meeting at the commiseration beach party for the teams not in the
medal race that led to the pair chatting and a friendship being sealed. As
Vadlau concluded, "Sometimes
you must fall to stand up.”
Summing up the past two years, Vadlau said, "The last Olympics was like a dream that we could qualify and that dream
came true. After London, for me it was clear that I wanted to sail with Jola
and we did everything to make it happen. We had to convince our federation
and convince everyone around us and we had this one year of trying. In 2013,
we were vice-European and vice-World Champions, so it became pretty clear
that 'those girls could win' together and yeh here we are now. Hopefully we
will qualify for Rio. But that will only be a step towards Rio, nothing
more.”
Of the 20 nation slots in the Women's 470 event at the Rio 2016 Olympics, 10
of those will be secured at the Santander 2014 ISAF World Sailing
Championships. A simple qualification process, will see the top 10 nations on
the women's leader board safely in the line-up for Rio 2016. So it is highly
likely the pair will be in the Olympic qualification leader board at the very
least, with this their minimum target, and a podium finish the second priority
on their job list.
If they achieve their Olympic qualification goal, the team are effectively
assured of being selected to represent Austria at the Olympics, as there is
no other 470 team able to challenge them. Lara said, "Now for us, it feels like a
step towards Rio. What we have to achieve here is a minimum target. The big
target for us is Rio.”
Summing up her life so far in sailing, Vadlau gave a big grin before
commenting, "It is an
amazing life. I often think how poor would I be if I had finished school and
gone immediately to study, and sit and study all the time. And now I have
this amazing chance to travel around the world with Jola together and do what
we love. I think I am the luckiest person on earth.”
Report by Luissa Smith,
International 470 Class Association
Schedule of Racing:
12-18 September, Laser and Laser Radial
13-19 September, RS:X Men and RS:X Women
14-20 September, 470 Men and 470 Women
15-21 September, 49er, 49erFX, Finn and Nacra 17
Live Blog – A live blog will follow the ISAF Worlds from Thursday 11
September through to Sunday 21 September. The live blog is available here http://www.sailing.org/events/isafworlds/live-blog.php