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A successful week at Yngling Springtime Eurocup

by Fraglia Vela Riva on 23 Apr 2016
Yngling Springtime Eurocup at Fraglia Vela Riva this week Piero Baroni / Fraglia Vela Riva
The Springtime Eurocup got under way at Fraglia Vela Riva this week in this classic event for the Yngling class. Five nations were represented by the “old favourites “ of the class, who never miss this Spring date on Lake Garda, Trentino.

Winners ,and leaders from the first day, were the Dutch crew skippered by Jamin Maarten with Jaap, the other Maarten and Smit on board. With four firsts, a sixth and a third they were able to outdo fairly easily the Slovenian crew of Antocic-Strakh-Nevecny, second in the standings and winners of regatta five.

The Austrians, with Joerg Moser at the helm just made it to reach the podium with the sixth and last race just one point ahead of Norwegians Hol Svein-Bruvik Fabian and Kristoffer.

The technical staff of Fraglia Vela Riva made the right decision in scheduling most of the races on the first two days in the afternoon, whereas on Saturday (the last day of the event), racing started at 10 with the same south wind that they had raced in on the previous days.

The next international event at Fraglia Vela Riva is in the second week of May with Garda Trentino Olympic Week. This event brings together the Olympic classes. The only event of its kind in Italy.








No Numero Nome Punti 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 NED 355 Jamin Maarten, Smolders Jaap, Smit Maarten, KWS 7,0 1 1 1 1 (6) 3
2 SLO 1 Antoncic Bostjan, Strakh Gennadi, Nevecny Mitja, J.K. Jadro Koper 12,0 3 (5) 2 2 1 4
3 AUT 286 Moser Joerg, Moser Tina, Hoellwerth Lukas, UYCWg 20,0 2 6 (7) 4 7 1
4 NOR 409 Hol Svein Andre, Bruvik Fabian, Bruvik Kristoffer, Askoy Yacht Club 21,0 5 2 5 7 2 (dnc)
5 SUI 455 Bichsel Christoph, Boeni Elianne, Jakob Markus, RCO 23,0 4 (7) 3 6 5 5
6 SUI 458 Beck Thomas, Fahrni Matthias, Schoedon Michael, Thunersee Yachtclub 27,0 10 3 8 3 3 (ufd)
7 NED 361 Roukema Gert Roukema, Kent-Gens Robert Jan, Peulen Hans, WSV Binnenmaas 31,0 6 8 6 (11) 9 2
8 AUT 300 LUTZ Martin, Claus Maria Dapeci, Georg Schoefegger, Union Yachtclub Wolfgangsee 37,0 (dns) 12 4 5 4 12
9 SUI 463 Lehmann Micha, Hofer Daniela, Lehmann Sandra, TYC 40,0 8 9 (12) 8 8 7
10 AUT 297 Demiling Joerg, Schibany Hans, Boucek Karl, Segelclub Altmünster 41,0 7 4 9 9 12 (ufd)
11 SUI 464 Strittmatter Damian, Nordstroem Karin, Vasmel Marlies, SCE 50,0 12 (13) 10 12 10 6
12 AUT 333 Schobesberger Andreas, Schobesberger Christian, Trucker Herbert, UYC Wg 57,0 11 11 (14) 13 14 8
13 AUT 82 Pfaller Thomas, Fasuhing Peter, Birckl Andreas, HSV 59,0 13 10 11 (15) 15 10
14 SUI 465 Oskar Erdin, Konrad Schindler, Raphael Stocker, Sailcom Race Group 60,0 9 (14) 13 14 13 11
15 SUI 398 Haag Patrick, De Nardis Gianni, Waser Marco, SCRG 62,0 (dns) dns dns 10 11 9
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