The third day at the 2017 Formula Windsurfing Youth & Masters World Championships, a total of 3 races back to back and a fourth race after a break.

The conditions appeared weak at first with some dark clouds approaching during the morning. The sun came trough around mid day with increasing winds blowing at first from 14 to 20knots and later in the afternoon with gusts up to 30knots. After 2 races were sailed a few competitors went back ashore to swap their gear and changed to smaller sails. Race 3 followed soon after in the strong winds blowing across the lake of Santa Croce. The fourth race was sailed after a break in slightly decreasing winds, yesterdays event leader Janis Preiss from Latvia remained unbeatable after a successful day winning all 4 races. Martinho Miguel from Portugal remains comfortably in second position finishing all his races today right behind Janis. Markus Poltenstein from Austria improved and climbed up the rankings today with a 2x 3rd position finish in the last 2 races sailed today.

Ennio Dal Pont From The Netherlands is the new leader in the Youths division with 3 bullets in the last 3 races sailed today. Its getting exciting with only 2 points ahead of his nearest opponent. The next days all eyes will focus on the top 3 in the youths division who at the moment are the strongest in the fleet.

After the 6th Race The Rain returned and the wind disappeared, and day 3 came to an end with the sun back out. The AGM was scheduled for 17:15 at the Lega Nevale Italiana – Sezione di Belunno in Santa Croce.


Top 5 Masters after 6 Races

1. PREISS JANIS LAT 23

2. MARTINHO MIGUEL POR 5

3. POLTENSTEIN MARKUS AUT 30

4. SJOSTEDT ULF SWE 8

5. LIUTKUS GIEDRIUS LTU 11

Top 5 Youths after 6 Races

1. DAL PONT ENNIO NED 46

2. ELIASEN ANDERS DEN 48

3. FRANKEN MAURITS NED 35

4. BAAIJEN MAX NED 61

5. POLAK MICHAL POL 42

The rest of the week looks tricky with some rain and clouds but also we found out that you can not trust the predicted forecast here at the 2017 Formula Windsurfing Youth & Masters World Championships in Lago di Santa Croce, Italy.

GALLERY

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