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France’s Courtois Wins 2018 WIM Series Finale at Carlos Aguilar Match Race

Winners of the 2018 WIM Series Finale at the Carlos Aguilar Match Race. France’s Pauline Courtois (far left) and her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team of Maëlenn Lemaître (third from right), Louise Acker (second from right) and Sophie Faguet (far right). [Photo Credit: Dean Barnes]
Maintaining control, rather than having to regain control, is a strategy that earned France’s Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team of Maëlenn Lemaître, Louise Acker and Sophie Faguet first place at the 2018 Women’s International Match Racing Series (WIM Series) Finale, hosted at the Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR).

This spirit of determination was evident during the first two days of the event held Nov. 29 to Dec. 2 when Courtois’s team went nearly undefeated in the round robin right through the last race in the finals when she led the start to triumph 3-1 over Sweden’s Anna Östling.

“We won all of our first matches in the round robin except two,” said Courtois, whose loses were to round robin winners Sweden’s Johanna Bergqvist and France’s Margot Riou. “Both of those were very close matches with just a small mistake. After that, we were determined to put everything we had into the knock-out rounds to win.”

True to plan, Courtois and her team sailed through the quarter final matches against the USA’s Janel Zarkowsky winning 3-0. Then, they bested the Netherlands’ Renée Groeneveld in the semi-finals also with a solid 3-0 victory. This successful streak stopped in the first-to-three-win finals when Ostling earned the first match point.

“I knew before the finals that it was important to stay focused, and if we lost one of the matches, to concentrate on those still upcoming. Conditions were challenging too. Winds were very strong and shifty. These two things made it very difficult on the water,” said Courtois, who came back to win the next three matches in a row, the last two by pre-start penalties opponent Östling was unable to clear by the finish line.

“We achieved this with good starts and good boat handling. I have an amazing team. We have sailed together for two years. It is important to have a good team because without them I couldn’t be a good skipper,” Courtois said.

In addition to Courtois’ championing the WIM Series Finale at the CAMR, her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite team also won this year’s five-race WIM Series. This makes Courtois’ the only team to best two back-to-back WIM Series titles, in 2017 and now 2018.

Meanwhile, while Ostling was disappointed in not winning the WIM Series Finale at the CAMR, she sees the well-placed finish as an excellent platform for the future. This year, Ostling and her Team Anna crew of Anna Holmdahl White, Linnéa Wennergren and Annika Carlunger only competed in two WIM Series events following the birth of Ostling’s youngest child in March.

“Courtois really nailed the starts and the shifts. Even though we wanted more, we are still happy. After all, we had a long break earlier this year and I look at this event as a good start for next season,” says Ostling.

Twelve teams of the some of the best women’s match racing in the world, representing France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden and the USA, participated in the 2018 WIM Series Finale at the CAMR.

Over US $10,000 was awarded in cash prizes to the teams.

Race officials included the USA’s Darcy Cook as principal race officer, Finland’s Chief Umpire Mats Bjorklund, and umpires Sweden’s Tina Ortendahl, the USA’s Kathy Lindgren, Christine Accettella and Charlie Arms; and the USVI’s Ruth Miller.

Match racing is sailed in two identical boats around a short course, providing fast action close to the crowds on shore. The intense racing is just as exciting for the spectators as it is strategically, tactically and physically challenging for the competing crews.

The CAMR is a World Sailing (WS)-provisional Grade One event.

The 2018 CAMR is sponsored by the V.I. Department of Tourism, Virgin Islands Olympic Committee, Virgin Islands Sailing Association, Heineken and Captain Morgan distributed by Bellows International, Patron distributed by Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, Auven Therapeutics, INOVB LLC, St. Thomas Yacht Club, Antilles School, IGY Yacht Haven Grande, Storage on Site, Prior Family Foundation, Theodore Tunick & Company, Budget Marine, Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, Emerald Bay Beach Resort, VInow, Island Business Graphics, XO Bistro and Anonymous.

Final Standings – 2018 Carlos Aguilar Match Race:
(Skipper, Team Name, Country)
1. Pauline Courtois, Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team, FRA
2. Anna Östling, Team Anna, SWE
3. Renée Groeneveld, Dutch Match Racing Team, NED
4. Johanna Bergqvist, Team Bergqvist Match Racing, SWE
5. Margot Riou, APCC Women Sailing Team, FRA
6. Margot Vennin, Matchmoiselles by Normandy Elite Team, FRA
7. Octavia Owen, Athena Racing, GBR
8. Janel Zarkowsky, As One, USA
9. Linnea Floser, Peregrine Racing, SWE
10. Morgan Collins, Caribbean Wind Racing, USA
11. Sanna Mattsson, Swedish Women’s Match Racing Team, SWE
12. Helena Nielsen, Team Nielsen, SWE

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