Palma – Finn – Zwischenergebnis vom 31.03.2010

March 31st, 2010 - Last modified: 10. June 2010 @ 22:44 - Uwe - GER 110

Fotos: Nico Martínez / Princesa Sofía MAPFRE

Finn – Zwischenergebnis nach 5 Wettfahrten
POS VELA SPONSOR TRIPULACIÓN CLUB NET Points TOTAL Points 1 2 3 4 5

1 ESP – 100 Puerto Alcaidesa/Andalucia Rafael TRUJILLO r.c.n.la linea 16 29
2 FRA – 112 Equipe de France militaire de Jonathan LOBERT sno nantes 20 35
3 GBR – 85 - Andrew MILLS Queen Mary 20 44
4 CRO – 524 T-Mobile Ivan KLJAKOVIC GASPIC SC ZENTA Split 22 32
5 GBR – 11 Edward Wright Ed WRIGHT RYA 24 36
6 FRA – 115 Equipe de France Militaire Le BRETON SR BREST 26 47
7 SWE – 11 SKF Daniel BIRGMARK GKSS 33 58
8 GBR – 88 Teva Mark ANDREWS Largs S C 33 53
9 GBR – 41 Skandia Giles SCOTT WPNSA 34 61
10 POL – 7 - Rafa SZUKIEL Polish Yachting Association 39 63
11 NOR – 1 Jeepm Peer MOBERG KNS 45 69
12 SLO – 5 - Gasper VINCENT JD FINN Slovenije 49 103
13 USA – 4 - Zach RAILEY stfyc 49
14 ESP – 7 muski Alejandro MUSCAT DIAZ CN Hospitalet Vandellos 50 67
15 EST – 2 S4G/A. le Coq/EOK Deniss KARPAK S4G Karpak Sailing Team 51 69
16 ITA – 117 - Giorgio POGGI SVGDF 52 106
17 CZE – 1 DEVOTI SAILING Michael MAIER YCR ROUDNICE N-L 54 73
18 FIN – 218 Sonera Tapio NIRKKO EPS 57 84
19 POL – 17 - Piotr KULA BTZ Brugmann Biskupiek 62 88
20 RUS – 9 - Skornyakov EDUARD Moscow Sailing Skhool 67 92
21 ITA – 146 fantastica Paoletti MICHELE y.c.t 71 99
22 GRE – 77 - Ioannis MITAKIS P.Y.C 72 105
23 SWE – 6 - Björn ALLANSSON GKSS 77 109
24 ITA – 101 - Riccardo CORDOVANI Fraglia vela Riva 88 115
25 GER – 771 Glashaeger Jan KURFELD Yachtclub Wismar 1961 90 118 28 18 23 28 21
26 NZL – 10 - Matt COUTTS MBSC 95 137
27 AUT – 3 KOSTI / ITSDONE Raudaschl FLORIAN UYC Wolfgangsee 99 153 24 7 14 DNF DNC
28 CAN – 5 - Greg DOUGLAS RCYC 100 131
29 EST – 7 - Harles LIIV Kalev PSK 104 136
30 NED – 83 RNLNAVY Timo HAGOORT HWH 112 153
31 SWE – 33 - Max SALMINEN KSSS 114 149
32 USA – 619 - Caleb PAINE Southwestern Yacht Club 115 153
33 USA – 1140 - Luke LAWERENCE usscmc 115 147
34 ESP – 10 MEJILLON DE GALICIA Ero PONS PENIN
LICEO CASINO VILAGARCIA 120 166
35 POR – 5 SYBASE Frederico MELO Naval de Cascais 122 165
36 RUS – 1 - Alexey SELIVANOV Krasnodar 122 164
37 GER – 712 - Christoph FROH SYC 129 169  37 22 40 34 36
38 IND – 11 - Nachhatar JOHAL AYN. MUMBAI 135 172
39 ITA – 981 - Enrico VOLTOLINI C.N.Livorno 140 183
40 NED – 844 Team Heiner Gert VAN DER HEIJDEN DSWZ Broach 142 183
41 ESP – 310 TOP ALACANT Alejandro ARANZUEQUE CLUB NAUTICO SANTA POLA 151 197
42 POL – 12 - Milosz WOJEWSKI Spojnia Warszawa 157 201
43 IRL – 4 - Ross HAMILTON Royal Irish YC 163 210
44 CZE – 81 - Tomas HRNCAL YC Pardubice 164 218
45 FRA – 99 Transmer Assurances Marc ALLAIN DES BEAUVAIS SNO Nantes 166 214
46 CZE – 21 - Jan CAJCIK Yach Club Pardubice 169 215
47 CZE – 11 MM SAILING/MIKE Patrik DEUTSCHER YCR ROUDNICE N/L 180 227
48 GER – 5 - Moessnang JOERG DTYC 183 232 45 49 47 46 45
49 GER – 127 Stihl/ Marinepool/ Ims/ BYC cl Julian MASSLER Ycra 191 245 DNC DNC 39 44 DNC
50 GER – 62 Heimatliebe Barthel UWE Segler-Club Dümmer e.V. 191 240 48 45 49 49 49
51 GER – 75 Mitscherlich Christian RUPP MYC 196 247 50 50 48 51 48
52 GER – 136 - Christian TEICHMANN DTYC 204 258 DNC DNC 50 50 50
53 ESP – 21 - Mauricio LUQUE DIAZ club nautico torre del mar 205 259


15:42
Back to racing! Start race 5 FINN at 15:45. Wind 240º, 12 knots
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SW wind back in the bay Palma

SW changing wind forecasted for today in the bay of Palma.

18 knots were registered in the morning but the wind is expected to drop to an average of 8 knots towards midday and increase again from 16:00hrs. According to the forecast, the W/NW wind of the morning will be changing during the day to end W/SW around 14:00hrs.

So we wish everyone great sailing!

Quelle: http://www.trofeoprincesasofia-mapfre.org/noticias.php?idiomaz=3

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Rolex-Miami – 2010

January 30th, 2010 - Last modified: 11. June 2010 @ 00:21 - Uwe - GER 110

Information is provisional and subject to modification
Regatta results saved: Friday, January 29, 2010 5:35:16 PM EST

 Division: Finn (35 boats)

Pos Sail Skipper Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Total

1 GBR 11 Wright, Edward GBR 1 2 [19] 1 4 1 1 3 5 2 20.00
2 GBR 41 Scott, Giles GBR 2 7 1 3 3 3 [8] 6 2 7 34.00
3 USA 4 Railey, Zach USA 4 5 4 4 1 5 4 5 9 [36/ DNS] 41.00
4 SLO 5 Vincec, Gasper SLO 5 12 5 8 [19] 2 7 1 3 5 48.00
5 ESP 100 Trujillo, Rafael ESP 14 6 3 6 7 7 5 7 [18] 6 61.00
6 FRA 112 Lobert, Jonathan FRA 8 [25] 8 7 15 14 6 2 1 1 62.00
7 USA 14 Boyd, Bryan USA 12 4 [18] 2 2 6 10 4 15 9 64.00
8 FRA 115 Le Breton Thomas FRA 11 9 2 5 5 [20] 11 9 4 8 64.00
9 NOR 1 Moberg, Peer NOR 7 8 6 9 6 8 [13] 11 8 3 66.00
10 RUS 9 Eduard, Skornyakov RUS 6 3 [13] 12 13 4 9 10 11 4 72.00
Fleet
11 GBR 634 Mills, Andrew GBR 3 22 10 13 9 10 3 [36/ BFD] 14 11 95.00
12 GBR 88 Andrews, Mark GBR 10 1 14 11 10 9 14 [36/ BFD] 20 14 103.00
13 AUS 241 Casey, Brendan AUS 9 13 11 10 12 25 2 [36/ BFD] 16 12 110.00
14 POL 17 Kula, Piotr POL 18 16 12 17 24 16 [36/ BFD] 12 10 10 135.00
15 CAN 5 Douglas, Greg CAN [24] 15 7 15 16 12 24 8 21 19 137.00
16 USA 619 Paine, Caleb USA 19 14 [22] 16 17 21 17 13 12 16 145.00
17 USA 40 Lawrence, Luke USA 20 10 16 25 11 [26] 20 21 13 13 149.00
18 IND 11 Johal, Nachhatar IND [27] 19 9 24 22 17 12 18 7 22 150.00
19 EST 11 Vainsalu, Lauri EST 13 18 23 22 8 18 18 15 [31] 15 150.00
20 CAN 902 Wilton, Brendan CAN 15 11 29 26 21 11 15 [36/ BFD] 6 18 152.00
21 USA 5 Casey, Andrew USA 16 23 20 14 14 13 [36/ BFD] 14 26 23 163.00
22 USA 12 Ramming, R.Phillip USA [29] 20 27 21 18 15 22 22 27 29 201.00
23 USA 74 Sprague, Henry USA 17 17 32 19 33 22 [36/ BFD] 24 17 20 201.00
24 CAN 26 Brikis, Paul CAN 23 26 15 23 [31] 31 23 16 28 21 206.00
25 USA 505 Lidecis, Erik USA 22 21 21 20 30 23 [36/ DNF] 36/ DNS 19 17 209.00
26 USA 8 Mason, D Scott USA 26 24 25 18 28 19 27 20 [30] 25 212.00
27 CAN 7 Nicholson Adam CAN 25 31 24 27 27 [32] 21 26 22 24 227.00
28 USA 150 Nady, Louie SA 33 27 [34] 30 26 29 16 25 25 27 238.00
29 USA 30 Gay, Forrest USA 28 [34] 30 31 32 24 19 17 32 28 241.00
30 CAN 1 Romanko, John CAN 30 28 28 33 23 30 25 27 23 [36/ OCS] 247.00
31 TUR 35 Kuyumcu, Efe TUR [34] 30 33 29 29 27 29 19 24 30 250.00
32 USA 47 Kinney, Robert USA 31 [32] 31 32 25 28 26 23 29 26 251.00
33 USA 78 Kern, Andrew USA 32 29 26 28 20 33 [36/ DNF] 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 276.00
34 BRA 28 Gomes, Cesar BRA 21 33 17 [36/ DNS] 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 36/ DNS 287.00
35 USA 1213 Nady, Andras USA [35] 35 35 34 34 34 28 28 33 31 292.00

Principal Race Officer: Terry Bischoff
Jury Chair: Bernard Bonneau

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Finn Olympiade 1956 – Video

January 30th, 2010 - Last modified: 2. February 2010 @ 23:07 - Uwe - GER 110

 

Paul Elvström bei der Olympiade 1956

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Finnsailing Wannsee – 7 Bft – 2 Kenterungen

January 20th, 2010 - Last modified: 11. June 2010 @ 00:29 - Uwe - GER 110

Finnsegeln mit Fabian Lemmel,  der  Ende 2008 erstmals an einer Finn-Regatta teilnahm und ein Jahr später bereits Platz 20 der DFSV-Rangliste einimmt.

Im 18 ft Skiff  (18-Footer) belegt Fabian Ende 2009 mit GER 33 – “Magic Marine” sogar Platz 2 !


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1. European Championship 1956 – Loosdrechter Plassen – NL

January 20th, 2010 - Last modified: 2. February 2010 @ 09:27 - Uwe - GER 110

Reprint from FINNLOG,   Editor:  Dr. Peter Mohilla

INTRODUCTION

When the Finn became the Olympic singlehander in 1952, the IYRU used to delegate the organization of an European Championship with a crew of one to member countries who had the freedom to select a suitable class for th event. In those days it was customary – as it is still in the Olympic Games – that the host country supplies the boats for the European Championship and that each country is allowed to participate with one sailor only.
The sailors had to qualify in a local class and then to adjust to the class the host country selected and the individual boat which was assigned to them each day. Before 1954 the event was sailed generally in the O-Jolle and won by sailors unknown in the Finn class. The 1954 IYRU European Championship for a crew of one was delegated to the Federal Republic of Germany and organized again in the 1936 O-Jolle in Berlin on the Wann see. Interesting for us is the fact, that the people who were fast in the Finn were also representing their countries in that event. The favorite Paul Elvstöm won four races but had so many collisions in others that he finally ended up only 4th. The Championship was won by Andre Nelis – silver medalist in the Olympics 1956 -without winning a single race. Second came the silver medalist of the 1936 Olympics Werner Krogmann and third Rickard Sarby,
In 1955 the Championship was delegated to Austria and the O-Jolle was selected again for the races organized on Lake Traunsee. There were 11 races generally with very little wind.
European Champion became the Austrian Erndl. The Finn sailor de Jong from Holland was third, Andre Nelis 6th, Vernon Stratton 8th, Rickard Sarby 12th after he had left the regatta because of the poor wind conditions.

 

1. European Championship 1956

Loosdrechter Lakes, Holland, August 20-25,
15 entries from 15 countries. Belgium should have organized the IYRU European Championship for a crew of one. However since there was no suitable sailing area the Belgians gave the organization to the Outeh. They in turn selected a totauy unsuitable sailing area themselves, although they have such fine areas. The selected site was a former peat bog near Loosdrecht with very shallow water and hundreds of little islands as the left over of the peat-cutting.ln addition the water was crowded with a 1000 recreational spectator boats and the liltle islands were heavily wooded. The competitors never saw the next mark and had to decide which of the various narrows between the basins might turn out to be the most advantageous.
However for the history of the Finn it is important that the Dutch selected for the first time the Finn Dinghy for that European Championship and provided 15 cold moulded boats, some with some without selfbailers and buoyancy bags. There were very variable wind conditions so it heavily depended on the lot the sailors drew each day. Because of the unsuitable site Elvström refused to participate. First European Champion of the Finn Class became Jürgen Vogler from the German Democratic Republic, runner up the Frenchman Poissant, third Andre Nelis, the silver medalist of the Olympics in the same year, 7th Rickard Sarby, 11 th Curd Ochwadt the promoter of the Finn Class in the Federal Republic of Germany.
On the occasion of that European Cham­pionship the IFA was finally founded and had its first Annual General Meeting.
By Peter Mohilla

 

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