Team Canada Results at the 2018 Optimist Worlds

From Left: Jackson Macaulay, Andreas Steinitz, Noah Adler,
Jean-René Kiekens Arana and Carling Davies
There were 5 sailors representing Canada at the 2018 Optimist Worlds in Cyprus.

Canada placed 30 out 50 at the Nations Cup, won by Thailand, in front of Italy and Brazil.

See details:
http://2018worlds.optiworld.org/uploaded_files/Document_12635_20180905172059_en.pdf

There are clearly nations leading the way as far as Optimist racing is concerned.

11 Nations were able to place 41 sailors in the Gold Fleet of 66 sailors. See analysis
https://optimist-openbic-sailing.blogspot.com/2018/09/2018-optimist-worlds-which-countries.html

Regarding Team Racing, Team Canada, which never trains together, was expectedly quickly eliminated.

Individually, 3 Canadian sailors qualified for the Silver Fleet, following the 3 days of qualifications, 1 qualified for the Bronze Fleet and 1 for the Emerald Fleet.

Overall individual results are as follows:

#115 - Noah Adler - Nova Scotia
#128 - Jackson Macaulay - Nova Scotia
#131 - Jean-René Kiekens Arana - Québec
#196 - Carling Davies - Ontario
#201 - Andreas Steinitz - Ontario

There was a total of 264 sailors.

The 2018 Optimist Worlds were won by Marco Gradoni (ITA - second title in a row!) in front of Stephan Baker (USA) and Panwa Boonnak (Thailand).

See details results
http://2018worlds.optiworld.org/en/default/races/race-resultsall

Compared to the past 5 years, this is by far the best result for Team Canada.

Last year for example, the best Canadian placed #200 out of a similar number of sailors.

See analysis about Canadian results at the Optimist Worlds in past five years.
https://optimist-openbic-sailing.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-canadians-at-optimist-worlds-in.html

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