Arab Times

Exciting new challenges for Oman Air at halfway stage of 2016 Extreme Sailing

‘All teams that struggle early in the season getting sharper’

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MUSCAT, July 26: The halfway point of the 2016 Extreme Sailing Series will bring new challenges for Oman Air as they head to Hamburg in Germany to try to consolidat­e their position at the top of the table on a compact city centre race course which has become one of the trickiest on the circuit.

Race organisers have extended the race area on the River Elbe to cater for the higher speeds of the new foiling GC32s but Oman Air skipper Morgan Larson says avoiding errors will still be the biggest challenge if they are to extend their overall lead with their third Act victory of the season.

“It will be challengin­g but that is exactly what we like,” he said.

“All the teams that struggled early on in the season are getting sharper but if we keep cool heads and focus on what we know we do well, we should be alright.

“Our crew mate James Wierzbowsk­i was a member of the team that won the $1Million prize in the World Match Racing Tour Final recently so he is full of confidence and will be buying us dinner every night!”

Oman Air start the Act in Hamburg still buoyed by their emphatic win in Cardiff last month. They swept to victory in the season opener in Muscat, Oman and were runners up in Qingdao, China, in May and

Oman Air boat in action.

with 35 points have a three-point cushion over Red Bull Sailing Team in second place. “Ideally we will pick up where we left off in Cardiff but we won’t be resting on our laurels,” said British mainsail trimmer Pete Greenhalgh.

“There is still plenty to work on – we are a new team and still finding out about each other’s strengths and weaknesses and trying to work out what adjustment­s we

The Oman Sail squad has a 100%-win record in Hamburg after winning in 2015, which was the first time the German city hosted an Extreme Sailing Series event. The compressed race course and shifty conditions pose a major test for the crews as SAP Extreme Sailing Team discovered last year when they were dramatical­ly upturned by a gust while gybing.

“It is a tight race course with a lot of tide and we are praying the wind blows in the right direction,” said Nasser Al Mashari, Oman Air’s bowman who will have his eyes peeled for freak gusts and will be searching for breeze and speed.

Racing kicks off on Thursday July 28 and continues through to Sunday July 31. The action takes place at the HafenCity waterfront in Hamburg and fans online can watch it live on the official website www.extremesai­lingseries.com from 1600-1730 GMT+2 on 30 July and 15301700 GMT+2 on 31 July.

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