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RS-X Youth Worlds 2015 - Conditions changed for youth scholarship

by RS:X Class on 5 May 2015
Youth Scholarship - 2015 RS:X Youth World Championships RS:X Class . http://www.rsxclass.com
The RS:X Class Executive Committee changed the conditions for the Youth Scholarship 2015 by increasing the budget up to 3,000 EUR and changing the year from 2012 to 2013. This change will open the scholarship for more countries which did not participate at the RS:X Youth Worlds on 2013 and 2014 but planning to come on 2015.

The scholarship is meant to use for those countries who’s RS:X sailor will participate on the RS:X Youth World Championships (this year in Gdynia, Poland – 11-18 July 2015) for the first time with the history since 2013.

The RS:X Class Youth Scholarship covers the 50% of the cost of the charter equipment at the RS:X Youth Worlds with maximum of six sets total and one set per country. The applications (simple email is enough) shall be sent to the RS:X Class (andrus@rsxclass.com) by 15th June 2015 and will be dealt with on a first come, first served basis. The final decision will be made by the RS:X Class Executive Committee on first of July 2015.

2015 RS:X Youth World Championships will be held in Gdynia, Poland between 11th-18th July Notice of Race

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