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RS Aero Europeans and RS Eurocup at Yacht Club de Carnac - Overall

by Yacht Club de Carnac 24 Jun 2024 15:05 UTC 21-24 June 2024
RS Aero Europeans and RS Eurocup podium © Antoine Dujoncquoy

Patience was the key word for the last day at the RS Aero European Championship / RS Eurocup, organised by the Yacht Club de Carnac (YCC).

The 132 sailors and the Race Committee hopefully waited for the wind to pick up under a sunny sky. Around 11.00, all the boats headed towards the starting line, crossing fingers for the wind to settle around 5 knots. Unfortunately, conditions were not right, no race could be launched and the championship was declared over by the organisation.

In the end, eight races were validated for all series and despite a deceiving last day, all competitors enjoyed their time in the Bay of Quiberon.

The RS Aero European Championship / RS Eurocup took place at the Yacht Club de Carnac from 21 June to 24 June and gathered 131 teams from 14 different nations.

Overall Results: (top three in each class)

RS Aero 5
1. Enrico LOI (ITA)
2. Mattia MONTI (ITA)
3. Andrea MANCONI (ITA)

RS Aero 6
1. Soffia NAUMENKO (UKR)
2. Andrew FROST (GBR)
3. Dan VENABLES (GBR)

RS Aero 7
1. Pim VAN VUGT (NED)
2. Noah REES (GBR)
3. Jack MILER (GBR)

RS Aero 9
1. Ben FLOWER (CAN)
2. Peter BARTON (GBR)
3. Madhavan THIRUMALAI (USA)

RS 100 & 200
1. Andrew JONES (GBR)
2. Ian GREGORY (GBR)
3. David SWEET & Anna MASON (GBR)

RS 700
1. Matt CARTER (GBR)
2. Robbie BELL (GBR)
3. Richard WADSWORTH (GBR)

Find full results here

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