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Sailing ISAF World Championship - Youth sailors set sail for Istanbul

by ISAF on 13 May 2010
Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships 2010 Volvo/ISAF
There will be a record attendance at the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in Istanbul in July.

A total of 344 sailors, 251 boats from 63 countries are registered to compete in the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championships 2010 which will be held between 08–17 July 2010.

The event has been held in 23 countries over the past 40 years, but it is the first time Istanbul has hosted the championships. With the highest number of competitors of recent years, the regatta looks set to be a competitive regatta for the best young sailors of the world.

Considered as the one of the most prestigious championships in the sailing calendar, the event is one of the projects of the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture.

The Youth Worlds are organized by the Turkish Sailing Federation with the support of GSGM (General Directorate of Youth and Sports), Spor-toto Organization, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and Beyo?lu Municipality.

Racing is held across eight events, which use four classes of dinghy and one windsurfer. World Champions will be identified for each event for both Boy’s and Girl’s. It will be the first time that the 29er will be used as the Open High Performance Dinghy.

2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship Categories

 

Event

Equipment

Total

One Person Dinghy Boys

Laser Radial

56

One Person Dinghy Girls

Laser Radial

51

Two Person Dinghy Boys

420

35

Two Person Dinghy Girls

420

28

Windsurfer Boys

RS:X

31

Windsurfer Girls

RS:X

20

Multihull Open

Sirena SL16

13

High Performance Dinghy Open

29er

17



The Championship base will be Ataköy Marine and there will be three different race courses run simultaneously so the technical commission have been hard at work to organise the necessary logistical preparations.

Details about the schedule

The Opening Ceremony will take place in Haliç Kongre ve Kültür Merkezi (Haliç Congress and Culture Center) on 9 July. Leaving the messages of love, peace and unity, this meaningful ceremony will come true in Istanbul’s antique bay Haliç by the pouring of the waters that are brought from each country by the participants.

This Championship will hold a festival of activities with music and entertainment at the event area next to the event village.

Throughout the Championship, spectators and supporters will have the opportunity of watching the racing from the big screen at the event site and can also follow the races live with detailed online tracking thanks to the system being installed on the race boats by I Marine.

This Championship will be the most comprehensive sailing regatta organized in Turkey with a group of over 1250 people coming from abroad, 350 on the water and shore based employees, more than 60 official boats for race mangement, 100 volunteers, and a large media team including members of the press, television production teams and overseas publicity all providing a showcase for the city of Istanbul.

While ‘’Volvo Ocean Race’’ is the title sponsor of the Championship for under 19 sailors, the Championship in Istanbul is supported by Opet, I Marine, Dati Holding, Ataköy Marina as co- sponsor, Shop & Miles, Garanti Emeklilik as support sponsors and Yacht Turkye, Power FM as media sponsors.

Istanbul welcomes the opportunity to showcase the city in organising a successful event and demonstrating the city’s ability to host more prestigious major events in the future.

Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship – Istanbul, Turkey 2010 - Participant List

1 AHO NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
2 ALG ALGERIA
3 AND ANDORRA
4 ARG ARGENTINA
5 AUS AUSTRALIA
6 AUT AUSTRIA
7 BAH BAHAMAS
8 BEL BELGIUM
9 BER BERMUDA
10 BRA BRAZIL
11 BRN BAHRAIN
12 BUL BULGARIA
13 CAN CANADA
14 CHI CHILE
15 COK COOK ISLANDS
16 COL COLOMBIA
17 CRO CROATIA
18 CYP CYPRUS
19 CZE CZECH REPUBLIC
20 DEN DENMARK
21 ECU ECUADOR
22 ESP SPAIN
23 EST ESTONIA
24 FIN FINLAND
25 FRA FRANCE
26 GBR GREAT BRITAIN
27 GER GERMANY
28 GRE GREECE
29 HKG HONG KONG
30 HUN HUNGARY
31 IRL IRELAND
32 ISR ISRAEL
33 ISV US VIRGIN ISLANDS
34 ITA ITALY
35 IVB BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
36 JAM JAMAICA
37 JPN JAPAN
38 KOR KOREA
39 LTU LITHUANIA
40 MAS MALAYSIA
41 MEX MEXICO
42 MKD FYRO MACEDONIA
43 NED NEDERLANDS
44 NGR NIGERIA
45 NOR NORWAY
46 NZL NEW ZEALAND
47 PAR PARAGUAY
48 PER PERU
49 POL POLAND
50 POR PORTUGAL
51 PUR PUERTO RICO
52 RSA SOUTH AFRICA
53 SAM SAMOA
54 SIN SINGAPORE
55 SLO SLOVENIA
56 SRB SERBIA
57 SUI SWITZERLAND
58 SWE SWEDEN
59 THA THAILAND
60 TUR TURKEY
61 UKR UKRAINE
62 USA UNITED STATES

For more details on the 2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship visit: www.isafyouthworlds.com
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