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November 2022

Old Hands and Young Guns star at EurILCA Europeans

After a tricky week in Hyeres, France, the 2022 EurILCA Senior European Championships & Open European Trophy concluded on Monday, with champions crowned in the Women’s ILCA 6 class, Men’s ILCA 6 and 7 classes, as well as the Men’s Under 21 class.

The two main events were the Men’s ILCA 7, and the Women’s ILCA 6, the two Olympic disciplines at the event, with the top sailors travelling to France, including many from outside Europe.

Agata Barwinska (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA
Agata Barwinska (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA

In the Women’s ILCA 6 fleet Poland’s Agata Barwinska won by four points from Switzerland’s Maud Jayet, with The Netherlands’ Marit Bouwmeester third. For all three sailors it has resulted in a move up the SSL Women’s Rankings, with Barwinska breaking into the top ten, Jayet jumping up 8 places to 19, and Bouwmeester rising two places to 7th.

Matilda Nicholls (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA
Matilda Nicholls (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA

It was a breakthrough event for Great Britain’s Matilda Nicholls, who has excelled at youth level, and now at a senior championship, finishing fourth overall, just two points off the podium. This result has moved her up a giant 25 places, to 74th in the SSL Women’s Rankings – a rise that is sure to continue for the young sailing star.

In the Men’s ILCA 7 fleet Cypriot Pavlos Kontides just held on to win from the defending champion, Great Britain’s Michael Beckett, who is continuing to excel in 2022, including winning gold at the Trofeo Princesa Sofia. For both sailors it means a move up the SSL Men’s Skipper Rankings: Kontides up one place to 9th, and Beckett up 6 places to 43rd. Third spot on the podium went to Finland’s Kaarle Tapper.

ILCA 7 Podium (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA
ILCA 7 Podium (c) Yepa Photography / EurILCA

 

Mark Jardine

Mark has been managing sailing websites since 1996, always being at the forefront of technology, and now manages the combined Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com network. He has covered events such as the International Moth World Championship and Cowes Week, focusing on the sailors' thoughts and words. Mark has been European Champion in the Farr 30 & J/24 class and has won numerous UK titles, and competes regularly in local and national events in dinghies and sportsboats.