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RS:X WORLDS – ASHLEY AND SENSINI TAKE TITLES

 


Ashley and Sensini take World Titles


Tom Ashley from New Zealand has secured the 2008 RS:X Men’s World Championship in the medal race sailed in blustery conditions off Takapuna beach. Alessandra Sensini has taken out the women’s title with a win in the medal race today.
 
South easterly winds gusting to 25 knots were seen for the first time during this event and the medal races took place close to shore with a crowd of spectators on the beach and nearby ramp.
 
Sitting on equal points going into the medal race it was all on between Sensini and local legend Barbara Kendall. Sensini describes what she was thinking at the start of the race… “I lost Barbara. I was looking for her at the start and when I couldn’t see her I just thought, oh well, I’ll sail the way I want to,” said Sensini. “I got the first mark and I was there first with good space behind me.”
 
At mark one Kendall rounded in fourth place but made up remarkable ground to pass Blanca Manchon on the final leg and cross just twelve seconds behind Sensini.
 
“I blew the start, dammit” said Barbara Kendall with a wide grin. “From there it was catch up and it’s pretty difficult to catch Alessandra because we’re such similar sailors.”
 
Just two points separated the old rivals at the conclusion of the regatta and Sensini rounded out the championship with five wins from ten races. She never finished outside the top ten in conditions which ranged from extremely light and shifty to a medal race which saw gusts of 25 knots.
 
It is Sensini’s fourth world windsurfing title adding today’s win to world championships wins in 2000, 2004 and 2006. She now equals Kendall’s world championship history who also has four world titles to her name.
 
Marina Alabau of Spain was fourth across the line in the medal race and took out the bronze medal for 2008.  Accepting flowers on the podium immediately after racing Alabau expressed how delighted she was to be on the podium with legends like Sensini and Kendall.
 
The men’s medal race was a tactical one for overnight leader Tom Ashley who was focussed on staying close to Shahar Zubari of Israel and Joao Rodrigues of Portugal who also had gold in their sights at the outset of the medal race.
 
While Przemyslaw Miarczynski POL and Nick Dempsey GBR fought it out for the medal race win, Ashley came home in fourth place ahead of Rodrigues and securing him his first world title. The young kiwi, who will represent New Zealand at the 2008 Olympic Games was delighted to bring home the win in front of a home crowd which included friends and family.
 
Shahar Zubari was eighth in today’s medal race which saw him slip from second overall to third to take the bronze. Rodrigues, who was fifth in the medal race secured the silver medal.
 
The official prize-giving will take place this evening.
 


RS:X Men’s World Championships
Top Ten Results


1st Tom Ashley NZL – 44 points 
2nd Joao Rodrigues POR – 55 points
3rd Shahar Zubari ISR – 56 points
4th Przemyslaw Miarczynski POL – 61 points
5th Ivan Pastor Lafuente ESP – 74 points
6th Nick Dempsey GBR – 75 points
7th Samuel Launay FRA – 75 points
8th Jon Paul Tobin NZL – 77 points
9th Piotr Myszka POL – 87 points
10th Nicholas Le Gal FRA – 91 points
 
RS:X Women’s World Championships
Top Ten Results
 
1st Alessandra Sensini ITA – 23 points
2nd Barbara Kendall NZL – 25 points
3rd Marina Alabau ESP – 41 points
4th Faustine Merret FRA – 45 points
5th Blanca Manchon ESP – 54 points
6th Charline Piccon FRA – 55 points
7th Peina Chen CHN – 63 points
8th Bryony Shaw GBR – 67 points
9th Mingli Duan CHN – 68 points
10th Pauline Perrin FRA – 77 points
 
For full results visit http://www.rsxclass.com/worlds2008.html

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