The Official
Website of the
International
Sailing Federation

www.sailing.org
27 January 2014, 07:34 pm
Techno 293 Asian Champs Conclude With Youth Olympic Games Spots Taken
Asian champs conclude
Asian champs conclude

Techno 293 Asia Championships
Singapore

The Techno 293 Asian Championships have concluded with Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games spots taken.
With Hong Kong already guaranteed a spot in Nanjing, China, the Boys fleet qualifiers are Japan, Thailand and, for the first time, Myanmar and in the Girls, Thailand, Japan and Singapore have qualified.

There was a lot of close action on the course during the two final races as competitors played their final cards. In the Youth Boys fleet the bullets were taken by Cheng Ho Yin (HKG) but it was Chan Tsz Kit (HKG) claimed the title of Asian Champion. Hong Kong dominated the final podium with Cheng Ho Yin finishing in second place and Wong Chun Yan in the third spot on the podium

Chan Tsz Kit said, "I am excited about the Youth Olympic games because it is a big event worldwide and I can compete with top sailors from different countries. It will be a great experience for me."

Duangkamon Phongern (THA) was the undisputed champion of the Youth Girls Division, with Hong Kong's Choi Wing Chi finishing second overall. In third place Lim Si Ying Ynez (SIN) had her best race of the championship coming first over the line in the penultimate race.

About her ticket to China, Duangkamon Phongern said, "I am happy but it will be really stressful at Nanjing because all the competitors this time round will be tougher and more competitive."

Competition was tight between the top three in the Open Division but Sandakov Dmitry (RUS) held on to the top spot with Ikeda Takumi (JPN) finishing the championship in second place and Ikeda Kazushi (JPN) taking third.

This has been a close fought championship, new friendships have been made and, competition over, there was time to relax: from card games around the table, conga lines around the room to water fights in the rigging and storage area!

The tricky conditions not only proved challenging to the race committee but also to the competitors as tactics came into play. In the end, it was the ones who could best read the wind conditions who triumphed.

Final Results
Techno 293
Share this page
World Sailing TV
Latest News
News Archive
© 2015 Copyright ISAF/ISAF UK Ltd. All Rights Reserved Privacy & Cookies delivered by Sotic powered by OpenText WSM