The Netherlands helmswoman pipped Pauline Courtois for the top spot in the round robin on a tie-break after beating her French rival in a head-to head meeting between the pair.
“We finished top together with the French team but we won the race from her and that’s better than expected because we knew it was going to be tight racing this event,” Aartsen told Bermuda’s The Royal Gazette in an interview.
Aartsen and her ‘Team Out of the Box’ crew are visiting Bermuda for the first time from Amsterdam as well as their first time sailing the IOD (International One Design) which she admits has been a challenge to master with the little training time they have had in Bermuda.
“We don’t have IOD’s in the Netherlands, but we were able to do some pre-training for the event at home in a Dragon” said Aartsen. “However, the IOD’s are so unique, it has also been like learning all new skills. It has been a big learning curve particularly in the windy conditions on the opening day, but yesterday went much better – we had control, good speed and that’s why we managed to get all our wins.”
Courtois was also pleased with her form heading into the business end of the regatta;
“We won four matches for the qualification so now we are ready for the quarter final. We are pleased with the way things are going sofar. Nothing like these boats exists in France, so it is always a challenge, but we enjoy it. The wind is tricky, but we are getting used to the conditions”
The Aspen Bermuda Women’s Match Racing Regatta is the first all-female match racing event to be staged in Bermuda as an official stage of the Women’s World Match Racing Tour, founded in 2013 as the WIM Series and re-launched in 2022 as the world’s only all-female global series in sailing.
The 2024 Aspen Bermuda Women’s Match Racing Regatta is the final event of the 2024 women’s world tour and both Aartsen and Courtois, as well as New Zealand’s Megan Thomson remain in contention to win the overall series this weekend. Defending Tour champion Anna Östling from Sweden and her Team WiNGS are competing in Bermuda but will be unable to win the overall tour championship due to the team’s commitments at the Women’s America’s Cup during the summer.
Overall positions after Round Robin:
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