Arie Moffat And Ryan Woods – First Canadians to Qualify for a Medal Race in a 49er Event

July 5, 2023

Arie Moffat (Kingston – KYC) and Ryan Wood (Vancouver – RVYC) became the first Canadians ever to qualify and compete in the medal race of a 49er event at a major international competition when they did so on Wednesday, June 21, at the Kiel Week competition in Germany.

In third place following the first eight preliminary races, Moffat and Wood, who joined together as a new team only a few months ago, were among the top 10 crews that qualified for the medal race, where points were doubled. Moffat and Wood ended the week in 10th place overall after a 10thposition finish in the medal race.

A total of 64 teams representing 25 countries took part in the 49er races during the Kiel Week competition. The other Canadian team in action, comprised of Thomas and William Staples (Beaconsfield – RSLYC), took the 38th spot.

“We are thrilled with how we sailed our first regatta together and Ryan’s first one as a crew,” said the two Sail Canada Development Squad members. “We went into the event without any expectations and we wanted to focus on our communication and the routines that we’ve been working on. When we got off the water on Day 4 and realized we were going into the medal race in third, it was a bit unreal to see! In the first medal race ever for each one of us, we struggled to come off the start line well and we were unable to catch up. Nonetheless, we are proud to finish up 10th and are happy with the progress we made in terms of communication. We can’t wait to get out on the race course again!”

Three other Sail Canada Development Squad members were also in action during Kiel Week, in ILCA 6. Coralie Vittecoq (Montréal Ouest – PCYC/BLBC) was the top Canadian with a 14th position finish out of a total of 43 sailors. Clara Gravely (Toronto – ABYC) took the 19th spot and Annalise Balasubramanian (Toronto – RCYC/OST) was 42nd.

 

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