Mark Lloyd / www.lloydimages.com

Two in a row for EFG Bank (Monaco)

Sidney Gavignet's team claims EFG Bank Sailing Arabia - The Tour

Monday March 2nd 2015, Author: Sue Pelling, Location: Bahrain

A third place in the final leg was enough to confirm Frenchman Sidney Gavignet and his mixed Omani and European team as overall winners of EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour for the second year in a row.

EFG Bank (Monaco) was not the only champion in Bahrain on Saturday, but with the new Volvo Ocean Race Rookie Award for the top two Under 30 sailors of the event going to Team Renaissance Omani sailor, Ali Al Balushi and British sailor from the University of Plymouth team, Richard Mason.

A course change from east to west for the 2015 edition resulted in 14 days of testing upwind racing on the six-leg, 760 nautical mile course from Oman to Bahrain. The 11 pro-am racing teams, featuring crews from 21 different nations experienced a truly unique, highly competitive, cultural adventure.

Gavignet and his crew of  Damian Foxall (IRL), Alex Pella (ESP), Nicolas Lunven (FRA), Fabien Delahaye (FRA), Mohammed Al Mujaini (OMA), Abdull Rahman Al Mashari (OMA), and Abdallah Al Shukaili (OMA), sailed an impressive series but they didn’t have it all their own way.

They were chased hard throughout by Marcel Herrera and his young student team from Plymouth University on Team Averda, who took second overall, and Zain Sailing Team from Kuwait headed by seasoned Tour competitor Cédric Pouligny with Gérald Véniard navigating, who finished third.

Gavignet was delighted with the result: “It feels good to have achieved the goal we set, we had a great atmosphere onboard, which I believe helped our performance.

“It is clearly harder and longer than previous editions. I believe the tougher it is, the more its reputation will grow particularly for pro Volvo Ocean Race teams looking for a training ground.”

The three Omanis onboard the EFG Bank (Monaco) winning team, plus the Omani Renaissance crew and Navy of Oman team are testimony to Oman Sail’s vision of developing the region’s sailing talent and rekindling its rich maritime heritage through creating role models to inspire the next generation of sailors.

Kerry-born Damian Foxall, Ireland’s greatest offshore sailor, was enthusiastic about the progress made: “This event is a good tool to validate the progress of the Omanis. In previous years the crews struggled to visualise what the life of a professional sailor could be like. Now I think they like the idea which helps them progress quicker.”

As one of the toughest on record, the 2015 event has endorsed SATT as a prime option for professional teams seeking winter training venues and for young aspiring offshore sailors seeking a race that will put them to the test. Volvo Ocean Race recognition of the event as a leading development race for young offshore sailors and the new Volvo Rookie Award for the top two Under 30 sailors has added another avenue of competition. This year’s lucky recipients will be flown to Newport, one of the Volvo stopovers for a weekend to watch the in port and pro am racing.

“EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour is tough, even for hardened Irish sailors like me,” said Foxall. “But the Tour package makes life really easy for teams that want to just turn up and race. You can concentrate on the sailing and not have to worry about boat prep because there’s a technical team on hand all the way.”

Second placed Marcel Herrera, skipper of British boat Team Averda, was thrilled with his result: “This shows consistency and proves that last year wasn't just a fluke. I am very happy with our result.”

The all-Omani team who finished fifth aboard Team Renaissance gave an indication of how the Omani sailors have progressed. Their best result was a second place on Leg 5 – the toughest in the five-year history of the event. Fahad Al Hasni, a regular on the Oman Sail MOD70 trimaran and skipper for EFG SATT, said: “We have improved such a lot as a team, and I have every reason to believe we’ll be on the podium in 2016.”

With more and more teams recognising EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour as a prime event on the global circuit, this unique Middle East sailing adventure is on the brink of progressing to a new level with the potential of an even larger, more competitive fleet next year.

Overall Results

1. EFG Bank (Monaco) 12pts
2. Team Averda (UK) 21.25pts
3. Zain (KUW) 29.50pts
4. TU Delft (NED) 29.75pts
5. Renaissance (OMA) 39pts
6. Al Thuraya (OMA) 41.75pts
7. Bienne Voile (SUI) 42.75pts
8. GAC powered by DongFeng (CHN) 44.50pts
9. OMIFCO (OMA) 64pts
10. Royal Navy Oman (OMA) 69

From Mark Lloyd / www.lloydimages.com

 

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