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France's Vic-Molinero and Tia apply pressure at top of tight Nacra 15 standings
Franceās CĆ“me Vic-Molinero and Fatima Tia applied pressure on Lorenzo Sirena and Alice DessyĀ in the Nacra 15 class on the second day of racing at the Youth Sailing World Championships.
The French pair secured two statement bullets on Lake Garda to finish level on points with the opening dayās leaders.
Elsewhere, the duel continued between Carola Colasanto and Darcey Shaw in the womenās iQFOiL as Federico PilloniĀ maintained his lead in the menās.
And Danai Giannouli and Iakovina Kerkezou are the womenās 420 crew to beat after recording another bullet in the final race of the day.
Mixed Multihull – Nacra 15
Vic-Molinero and Tia finished level on nine points with Sirena and Dessy after six races following a gutsy showing on Italyās largest lake.
Three solid performances saw them close the host nationās lead at the top.
Elohim Bouregba-Vitrac and Mehiti Bax De Keating secured Tahitiās first win of the Championships in the second race and capped off an encouraging day to finish on 29 points.
āThe conditions were a bit funny but it was a good contest with the other nations,ā Vic-Molinero said.
āThe windĀ was very strong so we managed to get through it and we arrived to take the win. Itās all good.ā
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Windsurfing – Youth iQFOiL
It was almost another flawless showing for ItalyāsĀ Colasanto, who earned three bullets out of four races in the womenās iQFOiL.
She faced off with Great Britainās Darcey Shaw for the first time following Mondayās heats with the Brit winning the third race of the day as Colasanto settled for fourth.
Fellow Italian Federico Pilloni kept his cool and his nose in front in menās IQFOiL as conditions helped him cruise to another two bullets.
Building on his lead, Pilloni won the first race of the day before falling to fifth in the second but then romped to win and place third to finish on 12 points.
French star NoƩ Garandeau sits 15 points behind in second after his success in race six as Val Erzen slipped to ninth despite securing a win in the final race of the day.
āIt was my first bullet of the day the other races didnāt go well,ā Erzen said. āThis bullet was a good one so it will make my day better.
Dinghy ā 420
Lisa Vucetti and Vittorio Bonifacio of Italy maintained their lead in the menās/mixed 420 fleet despite an uncharacteristic 14th-place finish in the final race of the day.
Franceās Colin Postel and ThĆ©o Henry won that race and are hot on the heels of the home nation on nine points, just five points behind the leaders.
In the womenās 420, Mara Samaržija and Sara Vuletic stormed to claim a brilliant bullet in their opening race of the day while a third-place finish in race four saw them climb up the standings to sixth overall.
Greek pair Danai Giannouli and Kerkezou Lakovina remain the crew to beat following another triumph in the final race of the day.
Another consistent day saw them finish on four points and open up a seven-point lead on Italyās Margherita Pillan and Giulia Massari in second.
Skiff – 29er
In the womenās skiff, Ireland’s Clementine Van Steenberge and Jessica Riordan got off to the perfect start in race three and sit in second place overall going into Wednesday.
The race standings chopped and changed throughout the day as no teams finished inside the top five in windy conditions across all three races.
Annabelle Vines and Amelie Hiscocks of Great Britain hold a two-point lead on the rest of the fleet going into day three as day one leaders Malena Rüegge and Liv Wicki of Switzerland were displaced from top spot to fourth.
In the menās/mixed 29er, Polandās Ewa Lewandowska and Krzysztof Królik matched Mondayās marvellous racing and rocketed to another two bullets with a 1, 2, 1 standout performance.
Great Britainās Finian Morris and Charlie Gran are closest to the leaders on 18 points, 12 points behind the Polish duo.
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Formula Kite
Lucas Pes Fonseca defended his lead in the menās Formula Kite despite a shaky fourth-placed result in race six
The Brazilian, and Swiss talent Gian Andrea Stragiotti, repeated their exploits from Monday into Tuesdayās racing and sit perched as the top two ahead of Franceās Nell De Jaham and Chinaās Jiayi Tian in third and fourth.
It was a similar story in the womenās kiteboarding as Maria Catalina Turienzo stunned the fleet once again with another four bullets in four races.
Her perfect record sees her extend her lead at the top of the standings to three points ahead of Chinaās Meijing Xiao and 2023 champion Türkiyeās Derin Atakan.
Atakan advanced on four third-place finishes to grab two points ahead of Xiao but the standings remain unchanged from Mondayās opener.
Dinghy – ILCA 6
Alina Shapovalova and Italyās Maria Vittoria Arseni secured a bullet each in the womenās ILCA 6 but the Ukrainian remains the sailor to beat with a two-point cushion.
Spainās Adriana Castro NuƱez completed the top three as yesterdayās leader Hermionie Ghicas of Greece recorded eighth and 10th in her two races to fall to fourth.
In the menās dinghy, Italyās Antonio Pascali was the most consistent to take up the top spot as Anders Bultynck of Belgium found his rhythm again to grab a bullet in the last race of the day to finish in second overall.