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French
masters set to star in Hyères
France's Olympic
hopefuls will be aiming to sign off before the Rio 2016 Olympic Games with a
bang on their home waters at Sailing World Cup Hyères.
Billy Besson and Marie Riou in the Nacra 17 and the RS:X racers, Pierre Le
Coq and Charline Picon, have enjoyed significant success in the Rio 2016
quadrennial and are viewed as firm favourites at Rio 2016.
Sailing World Cup Hyères
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Besson and Riou have emerged as the masters of the Nacra 17, sailing faster
than any of their rivals culminating in four consecutive world championships.
No sailor had achieved the fabulous four in an Olympic quad in advance of Rio
2016 and much like waiting for buses, two came at the same time as Peter
Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL) achieved their fourth in the 49er.
But unlike the Kiwis, the French do have some weaknesses in their armour.
They were beaten to second by Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin (AUS) on
Olympic waters at the 2015 Olympic test event and recently finished all the
way down in 16th at Sailing World Cup Miami. Unlike the superheroes that are
Burling and Tuke, it proved that Besson and Riou are human after all.
When it comes to racing in Hyères, Besson and Riou have enjoyed great
success. They finished second in 2013 and 2014 before winning it for the
first time in 2015. Their performances indicate that their Olympic selection
is all but confirmed and Hyères in 2016 will give them the opportunity to
showcase their credentials in advance of the Olympic Sailing Competition.
Two sailors confirmed by their National Olympic Committee for Rio are
Australia's Waterhouse and Darmanin. The cousins were outstanding at the 2015
test event, taking gold to confirm their Olympic status. Without the pressure
of internal qualification they have been able to relax and test different set
ups on their Nacra 17.
Several weeks has passed since their last outing, the Nacra 17 World
Championships, and Hyères will enable them to test themselves against Besson
and Riou and the world class fleet that is assembling.
Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza Saroli (ARG), 2014 Hyères victors
Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Siciouri (ITA), Miami winners Mandy Mulder and
Coen de Koning (NED) and Kiwi hopefuls Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders will
all be in the hunt for medals.
In the RS:X, France's Charline Picon has picked up two Olympic test event
gold medals as well as 2014 World and European titles. As the only sailor to
claim an RS:X Women's gold medal at the two test events Picon is a resounding
favourite for gold. However, what she lacks in the current quadrennial is
gold at her home world cup.
She came close in 2013 with bronze and even closer in 2015 with silver but
the golden finish is missing. However, it's no foregone conclusion that a
further update is coming. World class opposition including World #1 and 2015
Hyères gold medallist Lilian de Geus (NED), 2016 world champion Malgorzata
Bialecka (POL) and London 2012 gold medallist Marina Alabau (ESP) will all be
on the start line.
Much like Picon, compatriot Pierre Le Coq in the Men's RS:X has tasted
success on Olympic waters. Two podium finishes, second in 2014 and third in
2015, at the Olympic test events alongside a world championship gold in 2015
position him as a contender for an Olympic medal.
The young Frenchman picked up gold in the Men's RS:X in an elite fleet in
Hyères last year and will be joined by a stellar cast of RS:X racers once
again in Hyères. 2016 world champion Piotr Myszka (POL) and seven of
the world's top ten will all be in attendance.
The Laser and Laser Radial will be made up of many leading contenders. 2015
winners Tom Burton (AUS) and Evi Van Acker (BEL) will spearhead their
respective fleets. In the Finn, London 2012 bronze medallist Jonathan Lobert
(FRA) will make his first regatta appearance of 2016. He signed off 2015 with
silver at the Finn Gold Cup in Takapuna, New Zealand and he will be joined by
London 2012 silver medallist Jonas Hogh Christensen (DEN) and Princesa Sofia
winner Josh Junior (NZL).
Racing at 2016 Sailing World Cup Hyères is scheduled to commence on Wednesday
27 April. Four days of fleet racing will culminate in the Medal Races on
Sunday 1 May which will be broadcast live on the World Sailing TV YouTube
channel from 11:00 local time.
By Daniel Smith, World
Sailing
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