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« on: August 24, 2009, 02:30:19 PM »

Hi! there, everyone,

Today is the start of 2009 IWA Junior, Youth and Masters Windsurfing World Championships at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA).

http://www.sailracer.co.uk/events/event.asp?eventid=10076
http://www.techno293.org/
http://www.internationalwindsurfing.com/

Singapore Sailing has sent a junior team of windsurfers to the Techno293 World Championship in UK.

The whole YOG2010 squad of Jeddy Tan, Chuah Jun Ler, Amanda Ng & Audrey Yong together with their Norwegian coach Jannicke Stalstrom went to Weymouth last week.

This is the 1st time our junior windsurfers will compete in the World stage, and with debuts from 6 nations, such as the USA, Canada, Turkey, Singapore, Argentina and Peru, it's going to be a very crowded place out at sea, and the regatta location at WPNSA.

An astonishing record entry of 350 sailors, while 260 youngsters in total will take part in the Junior events on the Techno293 event.

The Techno293 has 2 events:
U15 boys & girls using 6.8 rig & change down 5.5 rig - Jeddy Tan & Dhuah Jun Ler

U17 boys & girls using 7.8 rig & change down 6.8 rig - Amanda Ng & Audrey Yong

This will be the 1st Worlds event for our juniors to get to meet with the rest of the world, before they see them again at next year's Techno293 Worlds in France for the YOG2010 qualifying event.

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Paul Yong
www.jsail.pl

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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2009, 09:05:28 AM »

Record entry swells IWA Windsurfing Worlds excitement
Posted On:  23/08/2009 8:32:55 PM
The curtain officially went up on the 2009 IWA Junior, Youth and Masters Windsurfing World Championships today (Sunday 23 August) with an astonishing record entry of 350 sailors ready and raring for racing to get underway tomorrow.
 
With no fewer than 27 countries being represented at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA), and event debuts being made by nations such as the USA, Canada, Turkey, Singapore, Argentina and Peru, it is set to be a memorable week of World Class windsurfing.
 
The Under 17 Bic Techno Boys' competition boasts the biggest gathering, with some 116 sailors going head-to-head on the Techno 7.8 boards while 260 youngsters in total will take part in the Junior events on the Techno boards.

Meanwhile, 40 Under 20 sailors will do battle in the Raceboard Youth contest and more than 50 Masters - for sailors over 35 - will be showing they can still compete at the highest level.
 
As part of the American team competing at the Championships for the first time, Massachusetts' Solvig Sayre, who goes in the Raceboard Youth division having represented the States on the RS:X 8.5 at the ISAF Youth Worlds last month, says the experience so far has been "incredible".
 
"It is very, very exciting being among the first group of young Americans coming through and taking part in this event. We all look up to the top British and European sailors and to be competing at this incredible venue against the best young European sailors is a great test for us and a fantastic experience."
 
Meanwhile Spaniard Alex Lopez from Barcelona, a contender in the Techno Under 17 competition, hopes Weymouth and Portland lives up to its reputation as a breezy sailor-friendly venue.
 
He added: "When we had the practice race today it was very low wind but when we arrived two days ago it was much better and we will be hoping that we get a little bit more wind this week. There is nothing better in windsurfing than planing when there is good wind, going really fast, and we hope that we will be doing a lot of planing this week!"     
 
Racing is scheduled to get underway at 11am tomorrow with the medals being decided on Saturday 29 August. Friday 28 August is scheduled to be a lay day.
 
With the forecast predicting Westerly breezes of 9-15 knots a decent first day of racing in Portland Harbour is being hotly anticipated.
 
The Championships incorporate the Bic Techno Under 15 (Techno 6.Cool and Under 17 (Techno 7.Cool for boys and girls and Raceboard Youth and Raceboard Masters Worlds for men and women. Each class shall race a minimum of three races per day and a maximum of 12 for the series
 
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2009, 11:43:15 AM »

Come on.....so how are these youngsters doing ?
No time to look up.....
I hear Barrie Edgington is doing well in the older folk Division........
I think he won the Sing Open back in the early 90's ??
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2009, 09:32:12 PM »

Hi! there, 38 mph,

Four-time Olympian Joao Rodrigues (POR) continues to boss the Raceboard Masters, 6 points clear of Barrie Edgington in second, Patrik Pollak (SVK) third after 6 races.

http://www.raceboard.org/
http://www.sailracer.co.uk/events/10076/results.htm

Regards

Paul Yong
http://www.jsail.pl/

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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2009, 07:31:38 AM »

Techno standings to date

Tan Wei Jin  18th in a fleet of 66
Chuah Jun Ler 36th in same fleet

Audrey Yong 18th in fleet of 48

Raceboard masters, as above but Kaklamanakis the Greek no.1 has won the last 4 races, or all the races he has sailed in. He has one more DNC to discard.

Wind looking good for at least the next 3 days.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2009, 08:47:29 PM »

"Wind looking good for at least the next 3 days."

Hi! there, Ian,

Winds too strong for our w/surfers, in fact, too strong for the Techno fleet. Racing for Techno fleet abandoned after Techno U17 boys completed only 1 race & abandoned the 2nd U17 boys fleet.

Today U17 boys wll try to complete race for 2nd group.

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[with the wind suddenly increasing from 25 to over 30 knots, the race for the second group was abandoned meaning they will race tomorrow morning so that the whole fleet has completed six races before being split into Gold and Silver.]

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[The Raceboard Masters were the only division to race twice today, with the Raceboard Youth and Techno Open divisions both completing one race.]

Nikos Kaklamanakis, the 41-year-old Greek legend, Five-time Olympian and 1996 Olympic Champion, also winner of three Mistral World Championships during a celebrated career, has been in sensational form since stepping on to the water on day two, winning all four races he has competed in, including the two run today in winds gusting over 30 knots and heavy rain.

Photos from Weymouth:
http://www.skz.sopot.pl/#/galeria/1-47-1322/Mistrzostwa%20%C5%9Awiata%20Techno293%202009.html
http://www.albaria.com/1pagina/1pagina09/immagini_2009/weymouth_worlds_iwa_2009/

Regards

Paul Yong
http://www.jsail.pl/

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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2009, 10:43:11 PM »

Christ I looked and I thought (day of the) Jedi was 29th after 4 races....but then I may have had some beer........
Did you notice that a Frog called Victor Rigalot (Ian for short) was 4th ?
U tell those kids so long as they whack a few frogs, I'll be happy.
Good luck !
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« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2009, 08:18:24 PM »

Hi! there, 38 mph,

Claypot frog legs in soya sauce with porridge is quite yummy. Grin

Last report, noontime in WPNSA, force 8 winds, races postponed for 2 hours.

That's faster than your 38. Wink

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Paul Yong
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