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The Foiling Week schedule revealed

by The Foiling Week on 18 Feb 2014
Robert Greenhalgh(GBR3979), C7- Pietro Sibello (ITA3392), B9-Pablo Arandia (ESP3675) Th.Martinez http://www.thmartinez.com
The Foiling Week is still four long months away, but we are already signing important deals and receiving enthusiast VIP confirmation. Nonetheless we now have a schedule for the week (July 4th - 12th), during which in the morning we will have forums, roundtables and presentations, and in the afternoon there will be on water trials available for those who sign in and Moth and Kite Invitational.

July 4-6th Moth National Open Championship
Battle for the most coveted title: King of Garda

 

July 4th

July 5th

July 6th

morning

 

Races

Races

afternoon

Races

Races

Prize giving

evening

Gala dinner

Party

 

 

July 7-9th The Foiling Week
Foiling experts that will exchange ideas, theories and experiences with a chance to see beautiful foilers up-close and see the latest in performance. Brand new foiling concept boats and production boats will be available for testing!

 

July 7th

July 8th

July 9th

morning

TFW Forum
Presentation
Key note
Short conferences

TFW Forum
Key note
Short conferences
Round table

TFW Forum
Key note
Short conferences
Round table

afternoon

TFW on the water
Boat presentation/trial
Speed contest
On the water practice

TFW on the water
Boat presentation/trial
Speed contest
Mixed fleet contest
Moth invitational

TFW on the water
Boat presentation/trial
Speed contest
Mixed fleet contest
Kite invitational

evening

Inaugural dinner

Party

Awards & prize giving

 

July 10-12th Full Foiling Catamaran Racing 
“Spectacular foiling cats do engage in fleet and match racing”

 

July 10th

July 11th

July 12th

morning

 

Races

Races

afternoon

Races

Races

Prize giving

evening

 

Gala dinner

 

Since the last announcement, we've had quite a few confirmations from the Forum key role players. People with deep knowledge on the foiling engineering, whose experience and know-how will be shared to the audience. Among them Kevin Hall from last America's Cup Challenger of Record Artemis Racing, where he worked as head of performance and instruments department, Giorgio Provinciali, AC 2010 winner with BMW Oracle Racing, he was appendage design and performance prediction program specialist for Luna Rossa Challenge 2013, Tom Speer, OTUSA Aero&Sail project leader winning AC34 in San Francisco, Chris Edward and Philip Kenchigton from C-Fly Hydrofoil Catamaran. These names are just a few, you can find the updated list on our website.

In order to best manage the foiling boats on water trials, we created an online registration form for those who intend to actually jump on the boats and literally fly. During the first few days of registration we've had a huge feedback from people interested in attending the foiling week. Among them some designer, many sailors, various actors of the industry, all interested in coming to Lake Garda and sharing their know-how and learning about the evolution of the foiling world. You can sign up here.


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