Sailing OlympicWith ease to the top of the world

Tatjana Pokorny

 · 02.08.2016

Sailing Olympic: With ease to the top of the worldPhoto: Jacques Vapillon
Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz start their Olympic premiere with World Championship bronze behind them
Portrait series part 6: Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz are fighting for a medal in Rio. The VSaW crew are among the favourites

The helmswoman's nickname belies her great sailing skills and performance: Victoria "Püppi" Jurczok and her foresailor Anika Lorenz are among the world's best teams in the 49erFX. As World Championship bronze medallists, the Berliners will be among the favourites when the first Olympic starting shot is fired for the skiff dinghies on 12 August. Their strengths seem to be made for the moody and unpredictable Olympic waters: the crew from the Seglerhaus am Wannsee club often sail best under pressure. Vicky and Anika particularly like tactical and strategic challenges such as those in Guanabara Bay. Under these conditions, the most successful women's team in Audi Sailing Team Germany has earned a place among the world's top 49erFX sailors in recent years. They now want to achieve the same at the Olympic Games.

The Audi Sailing Team Germany also produced this Olympic portrait. The two Berliners talk about their "Road to Rio", their goals and hopes and a little lucky pig soap that has already brought them luck and will also be part of the action in Rio.

  Jurczok/Lorenz emerged as winners from the strong 49erFX training group in the national qualificationPhoto: Jacques Vapillon Jurczok/Lorenz emerged as winners from the strong 49erFX training group in the national qualification

DSV head coach David Howlett sees Jurczok and Lorenz on a good course: "Vicky and Anika have grown with their tasks and have mastered the challenges in the national Olympic qualification with confidence. At the end of this preliminary phase, they are undisputedly Germany's best 49erFX crew. They are balanced and down-to-earth characters. Anika has greatly improved her fitness. I've watched them a lot. They don't panic in light winds and have good answers to the challenges of the Olympic area. The two of them can flirt with a top-three finish."

  Photographer Ainoha Sanchez captured this beautiful scene of Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz for AudiPhoto: AUDI/Ainhoa Sanchez Photographer Ainoha Sanchez captured this beautiful scene of Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz for Audi  Jule and Lotta Görge supported Jurczok/Lorenz intensively as sparring partners in RioPhoto: STG/Wehrmann Jule and Lotta Görge supported Jurczok/Lorenz intensively as sparring partners in Rio
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The ambitious Berliners want to do more than just flirt. Weighing just 125 kilograms between them, making them one of the lightest crews in the field of just 20 49erFX dinghies, they have prepared meticulously for their first Olympic appearance, where the women's skiffs are also celebrating their premiere. Jurczok and Lorenz compensate for their minimal weight deficit, which they have almost made up, with outstanding tactical flair and perfectly executed manoeuvres. In light and shifty winds, the relatively low crew weight can also bring advantages. With World Championship bronze in their luggage, Vicky and Anika are determined to play to their greatest strength under the Sugar Loaf: "We are good when it really counts."

  In action at the 2015 World Championships in Argentina: Victoria Jurczok and Anika LorenzPhoto: 49er/49erFX Worlds 2015/Berni Grez In action at the 2015 World Championships in Argentina: Victoria Jurczok and Anika Lorenz

The two athletes have single-mindedly paved their way to the top of the world rankings. Coach Max Groy attests to their "extremely hard work, an outstanding feel for the boat and great technique." An Olympic medal is right at the top of the wish list for the two likeable sailors. Vicky Jurczok shares this ambitious goal with her partner Erik Heil, who is starting the Olympic regatta on the same day as her and is also one of the favourites in the men's 49er skiff with his co-skipper Thomas Plößel. Together, Jurczok and Heil are the first German sailing pair to compete for a medal at the Olympic Games at the same time. Victoria Jurczok said before the start: "We have worked long and hard for this goal." Now the Games can come.

  These two Berliners have often been able to celebrate. What's on the cards for them in Rio?Photo: Joao Ferrand / 49er Europeans / Porto These two Berliners have often been able to celebrate. What's on the cards for them in Rio?  The women sail their 49erFX like tamers of broncos gone wildPhoto: Jen Edney/EdneyAP The women sail their 49erFX like tamers of broncos gone wild  Acrobatics is one of the qualities that female 49erFX sailors should masterPhoto: Kieler Woche/okpress Acrobatics is one of the qualities that female 49erFX sailors should master
Tatjana Pokorny

Tatjana Pokorny

Sports reporter

Tatjana “tati” Pokorny is the author of nine books. As a reporter for Europe's leading sailing magazine YACHT, she also works as a correspondent for the German Press Agency (DPA), the Hamburger Abendblatt and other national and international media. In summer 2024, Tatjana will be reporting from Marseille on her ninth consecutive Olympic Games. Other core topics have been the America's Cup since 1992, the Ocean Race since 1993, the Vendée Globe and other national and international regattas and their protagonists. Favorite discipline: Portraits of and interviews with sailing personalities. When she started out in sports journalism, she was still intensively involved with basketball and other sports, but sailing quickly became her main focus. The reason? The declared optimist says: “There is no other sport like it, no other sport with such interesting and intelligent personalities, no other sport so diverse, no other sport so full of energy, strength and ideas. Sailing is like a constantly refreshing declaration of love for life."

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