Times of Oman

Oman Air ready for ESS challenge in Barcelona

After third place finishes at regattas in Muscat, Qingdao and Madeira, the experience­d crew wants to refocus and close the narrow gap to the top of the leaderboar­d

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MUSCAT: The Oman Air team is heading into the intensity of the European phase of the Extreme Sailing Series (ESS) confident they can hit top form and challenge their close rivals for supremacy.

Following the first three Acts in the eight-event season, Oman Air sits in a solid third place overall and in close touch with the series leaders. However, after third place finishes at regattas in Muscat, Qingdao and Madeira, the experience­d crew wants to refocus and close the narrow gap to the top of the leaderboar­d.

Now, and starting this week, a quick-fire succession of Acts in Barcelona, Hamburg and Cardiff offers the perfect opportunit­y for them to do so.

“We have been getting some good results and we won the first, pre-Extreme Sailing Series regatta earlier in the year,” said Omani bowman Nasser Al Mashari.

“We have a lot of respect for the other competitor­s, but we know we just need to do a little bit better and win one of the Acts to put pressure on them,” he added. “The next three Acts are close together, starting this week in Barcelona.”

The experience­d Al Mashari is racing with the establishe­d Oman Air crew of tactician Pete Greenhalgh and regulars James Wierzbowsk­i and Ed Smyth. They were joined this year by New Zealand match-racing star Phil Robertson as skipper and helmsman.

As things stand they have 30 points, close behind the Swiss leaders and reigning champions Alinghi on 34, and the Danishflag­ged SAP Extreme Sailing Team on 33 points. The presence of two highly competitiv­e opponents has also changed the game compared to last season, said Greenhalgh.

“We weren’t a million miles off in Madeira, and it all comes down to a couple of very small things and it could have been a very different event.

“We were disappoint­ed to let Alinghi slip past us on the last day in Madeira. Having a three-way battle at the top of the leaderboar­d has changed our approach a little bit, so we have to sail a lot more fleetlike. If you keep your focus on one guy you can let the other one sneak away, and we have done that.”

And he added: “But we have only done a third of the series so there is a long way to go. We have got the opportunit­y now to push and catch them over this high intensity period, so it could really go well for us.”

The Extreme Sailing Series is making its debut at the Barcelona venue this week, and hopes are high that it may deliver strong winds, in stark contrast to the light and unpredicta­ble breezes the fleet experience­d in Qingdao and Madeira. It is also a venue Greenhalgh knows well.

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RE-FOCUSSED: Oman Air crew know they ‘just need to do a little better.

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