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Red Bull Foiling Generation search in seven nations begins in Japan

by Sail-World.com NZL on 18 Apr 2015
Coaching is a big part of the Red Bull Foiling Generation Search - Japan April 2015 Red Bull Extreme Racing
Double Olympic champions Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher have begun their search for the sailing stars of the future. The new series is called Red Bull Foiling Generation and began on April 17 in Wakayama, Japan.

Open to ambitious sailors aged 16–20, the global competition will give wings to promising talent in seven events in as many countries – Japan, UK, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Russia and France – with the winners of these national competitions going on to battle it out in the world final in late 2016.

“We are looking for the world’s best talents,” says Steinacher.

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The event includes a novel new format, with four boats in distinct colours competing in knockout races for a place in the next round. The top two progress automatically, while the other two boats enter a lucky loser round.

Once the competition hits the quarter-final stage it will be a straight knockout though, before the semi-final and final ultimately decide which boat heads to the global final.


Watch the below video to discover more about the Flying Phantom class innovative catamarans, a two-person vessel capable of speeds up to 35 knots, that these battling teams will be using for the series.

However, there is plenty on offer even to those crews who do not make it through the earlier stages, as they will get the chance to be coached by Hagara and Steinacher prior to an event.

“We are offering outstanding young sailors a unique career path starting on foiling catamarans in Red Bull Foiling Generation, the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup and the Red Bull Sailing Team competing in the Extreme Sailing Series,” Steinacher adds.




Take off with the Red Bull Foiling Generation!

Are you aged between 16 and 20?

Are you extremely fit and have already tasted success at regattas?

Are you hungry for extremely fast sailing, flying over the water in true America’s Cup style?

Then here’s your chance:

Send your application to the Austrian double Olympic champions Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher for a spot in the Red Bull Foiling Generation 2015.

Already the Red Bull Foiling Generation has set sail for the first time in April 2015 in Japan.


Red Bull Foiling Generation race calendar 2015
17. – 19. April Wakayama / Japan
26. – 28. June Weymouth / United Kingdom
10. – 12. July Malcesine/ Italy
07. – 09. August Malmö / Sweden
04. – 06. September Aarhus / Denmark
25. – 27. September St. Petersburg / Russia
19. – 21. October TBA / France










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