Entries pour in for Optimists World Championship
by Robert Wilkes on 18 Jun 2007

The Mark O’Brien Monsta cartoon whch was auctioned for the NZ representative Optimist Teams entitled: April 20 ... the optimists head out in the hope of a race... Monsta
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A new record entry of 256 sailors for the IODA World Championship is reported by hosts the Y.C. Cagliari in Sardinia. 56 countries will be represented by up to five sailors per country.
This is not a record number of countries. In 2000 to celebrate the millennium IODA sponsored entry and charter for over 20 countries and 252 sailors from 59 countries participated.
Missing by comparison with that record year are five African countries which this year have understandably elected to concentrate on the All-Africa Games where sailing is included for the first time. Cyprus, together with Estonia and Monaco have chosen to attend the IODA European Championship and at least four other countries have preferred to attend their continental championships.
But in their place are countries which in many cases did not even have Optimists seven years ago such as the Dominican Republic, Netherlands Antilles and Kenya. Other absentees in 2000 included Ecuador, ranked 2nd in last year's Worlds, Australia which currently has one of the fastest growing Optimist fleets, Russia and Ukraine.
An interesting feature of this year's event will be whether at a potentially windy European venue the European teams which dominated seven years ago can stage a comeback. In 2000 of the top 20 sailors 16 were European: last year on the tricky waters of the Rio de la Plata there were only three!
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