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Optimist European Championships summary

by Event Media on 19 Jul 2007
Opti Europeans. Photo:www.sailingphoto.gr SW
Regatta Day by Day summaries from the Optimist European Championships in Varkiza, Athens, Greece, sailed from the 10th to 18th July 2007.

Last Day of Sailing
One out of two races finished for all groups.

Unfortunately strong winds didn't allow the race committee to complete more than one race.

Congratulations to the winners of this European championship and every sailor that travelled and participated from all those countries.

The organising committee hopes that everyone had a great time and enjoyed sailing and their stay in Greece.

We hope to see you all again soon in other Regattas...

16th of July
Fifth day of the Regatta and winds are still too strong to have a Race exactly like day number four.

Children yesterday enjoyed by playing with sailors of other countries. Today sailors coaches and team leaders left from the club with the buses to the Hotels at 11:30 and returned to the club at 14:30.

Now at 17:00 the Race Committee after staying for some time at the sea measuring the wind gusts they decided to abandon the races as yesterday.

Tomorrow two races are scheduled for 10:00 instead of 11:00 at an effort to have races.

Hopefully we will have 2 races. Prize Giving Ceremony tomorrow will take place at 20:00.

14th July 2007
Third Day of races of the 2007 Optimist IODA European Championship with North winds at 15 – 25 knots.

Two races have been completed as scheduled in boys fleets ITA 7184 Dubbini Leonardo is leading who finishes in every race in a better position. In girls fleets ESP 861 Patricia Goro is leading.

Sign in and sign out is getting place daily from each coach through bar code reader from their accreditation card

Organisers daily receive congratulations for the real time information that is provided through the official web site during the races and the finishing order during the finish of each fleet.
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13th July 2007
Perfect weather conditions on the 2nd day of the Regatta. North winds 20 – 25 knots allowed Race committee to complete the two races as scheduled.

Swedish sailor Carl Strombeek is still leading Boys Fleet with 15 points of penalty. Julia Gros is leading Girls Fleet with only 7 points of penalty.

Great sailing conditions with North winds 20 knots.

Results - Top Ten

OVERALL GIRLS
PATRICIA CORO   ESP 861 (7) 2 1 5 1 (18) 2 1 0 12 1
JULIA GROSS     SWE 4194 1 2 2 (15) 2 7 6 (9) 0 20 2
DANIELA ZIMMERMANN   PER 286 1 3 (6) 4 3 4 (14) 6 0 21 3
SONIA ARANA   ESP 769 (14) 1 3 (8) 4 7 6 2 0 23 4
LOKDAM LAERKE   DEN 8170 6 5 1 4 7 (23) 4 (32) 0 27 5
SCHWEGERT LISA   GER 11820 4 9 (26) 1 6 1 (11) 7 0 28 6
BUHL-HANSEN LAERKE   DEN 8013 7 (16) 9 1 11 2 (26) 4 0 34 7
DEIRDRE LAMBERT           USA 13332 (12) (27) 4 10 8 2 8 2 0 34 8
BLAIS PAULINE   FRA 1712 (24) 9 3 (23) 5 5 10 3 0 35 9
KOSIR URSKA   SLO 378 (12) 4 (13) 9 8 4 1 11 0 37 10

OVERALL BOYS
LE PEN ETIENNE   FRA 1198 (13) 3 1 3 (73)
BFD
5 1 2 0 15 1
DUBBINI LEONARDO ITA 7184 (9) (8) 5 4 2 2 1 3 0 17 2
DIVJAKINJA JURAJ   CRO 980 5 4 (43) 1 10 (11) 3 4 0 27 3
CARL STROMBECK                 SWE 4115 6 3 1 5 (73)
OCS
8 (9) 7 0 30 4
IKHLEF CLEMENT   FRA 1822 11 (38) 16 2 3 1 (73)
BFD
2 0 35 5
ALEXANDRE OLIVEIRA   BRA 3045 9 4 6 (12) 4 (18) 8 6 0 37 6
BAKATSIAS ANDREAS   GRE 1228 4 (14) 4 2 14 (73)
DSQ
2 14 0 40 7
BURGESS BLAKE   BER 1105 2 21 (50) (22) 4 3 11 1 0 42 8
DE KERANGAT BART FRA 1823 10 (34) (24) 3 11 5 9 8 0 46 9
DERRIEN MATHIAS   FRA 1868 3 (45) 2 (36) 9 4 10 19 0 47 10



Full results at http://www.optieuro2007.gr/
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