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29erXX Gold Cup Successful |
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Silja Lehtinen and Will Howard have won the 2009 29erXX Gold Cup in convincing style by winning 6 of the 9 races, using their first race of a 6th as their throw-out. The Swedish team of Sara Engstrom and Hanna Dahlborg sailed into 2nd position with 21.4 point with Jen Morgan-Glass of the US with German Billoch (ARG) as crew fighting back today to slip into 3rd overall. The top 3 teams were presented trophies by Fraglia della Riva with SEIKO presenting all 6 sailors with fabulous SEIKO Velatura watches. Full results can be found here Silja Lehtinen and Will Howard continue to lead after 6 races in the 29erXX Gold Cup. 3 final races are scheduled for today. Video Clip Day 2 Lehtinen/Howard lead after day 1. 2006 29er World Champion Silja Lehtinen with crew Will Howard are leading the 29erXX Gold Cup after the first 3 races in winds of 15-18 knots. Full results can be found here |
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Sailors were left waiting on the dock with the demand highto sail the 29erXX, gearing up for the 29erXX Gold Cup which begins July 14,2009 in Riva del Garda, Italy.
Fifteen teams have arrived in Garda to test their skills inthe 29erXX, but more were left waiting for a spin in epic Garda conditions withbuilders caught off-guard with the high interest and demand from sailors.
Silja Lehtinen, Jen Morgan-Glass and Giulia Conti were 3 ofthe sailors on the water testing the improved rig, a fine-tuned upgrade fromthe ISAF evaluation event held in Hyeres, France in 2007. All female, all male and some mixedteams will comprise the fifteen teams that will be on the starting line July14, representing nine countries. Formore information, photos and results: www.29er.organd www.29erworlds.org |
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2009 WORLDS MEASUREMENT SCHEDULE |
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The timetable for pre-event rules compliance can be found here |
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IAN BRUCE BESTOWED ORDER OF CANADA |
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaelle Jean, Governor General of Canada, announced on Canada Day the newest appointees to the Order of Canada, Canada’s highest Honour. Amongst the appointees is the Father of the Laser, Ian Bruce, an Industrial Designer by profession and a boat builder by occupation.
With a concept in mind and a set of lines drawings from friend and fellow Canadian Bruce Kirby, he created in 1970 a boat, rig and manufacturing process that has essentially remained unchanged to this day and still represents the epitome of one-design sailing. By 1974, he had opened 9 majority-owned plants worldwide building the Laser and the rest is history.He is also a passionate sailor having twice won the prestigious Prince of Wales Trophy in International Fourteens and twice represented his country in the Olympics in the Finn (Naples) and the Star (Keel). The award is in recognition of his service to sailing, both in Canada and Internationally, and in particular for his involvement in the design and development of high-performance boats for young sailors. During 40 years in the business he has either designed or assisted in the design, developed and built all the following International or Recognized Classes: Finn, Fourteen, Contender, Laser, Optimist, Fireball, 470, Laser II, Tasar, Laser Radial, Byte and 29er. In the last instance he was part of a team assisting Julian Bethwaite in the development of the 29er, providing the design team with both his product design knowledge and his sailing experience. His own design, the Byte, is the male and female singlehander to be used in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.At 76 he is still sailing his Star and his company PS2000 in Montreal, in which he is fully active, builds the Optimist, the Club 420, the Megabyte, the Byte and the 29er.”
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EUROCUP #6 - Denmark - Registration OPEN |
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Registration is open for EuroCup #6 Aug. 14-16 in Kerteminde, Denmark. www.saileventkerteminde.dk or see more information on the events page.
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