Qingdao To Continue As Asian ISAF Sailing World Cup Venue

Qingdao, China has been selected as the Asian venue for the ISAF Sailing World Cup in 2015 and 2016.

Qingdao, venue of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition, will host some of the world’s finest sailors for the third consecutive year from 14-20 September 2015 with the 2016 dates to be confirmed.

Spots for the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final, which will be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from 27 October to 1 November 2015, will be at stake as well as World Cup bragging rights.

All ten Olympic events will race in China’s sailing capital with up to 40 boats within each fleet, ensuring the crème de la crème of the Olympic sailing world will be in attendance.

Head of the ISAF Sailing World Cup, John Craig, said, “Qingdao delivered two exceptional ISAF Sailing World Cup regattas in 2013 and 2014 and we expect more of the same for the next two years. Qingdao’s infrastructure for hosting large scale international regattas makes it the perfect venue for hosting the Asian leg of the 2015 and 2016 ISAF Sailing World Cup series.

“We look forward to continuing working with the Chinese Yachting Association and the Qingdao Yachting Association over the next two years to deliver memorable events for the sailors, local community and an international audience.

The Mayor of Qingdao, Mr. Zhang Xinqi, said, “We are pleased that Qingdao is honoured to be the Asian venue for the ISAF Sailing World Cup in 2015 and 2016. We will provide more professional, more considerate and more meticulous service and deliver two events with high standards, making our due contribution to the development of sailing sport in Asia and in the world.

The announcement of Qingdao completes the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup series venues. Melbourne, Australia will host the opening bout in December 2014 before the show heads to Miami, USA in January 2015. Two European regattas in Hyères, France and Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain

2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup

Melbourne - 7-14 December 2014
Miami - 25-31 January 2015
Hyères - 20-26 April 2015
Weymouth and Portland - 8-14 June 2015
Qingdao – 14-20 September 2015
2015 Final Abu Dhabi – 27 October to 1 November 2015

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2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup (SWC) Qualification System

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1. The 2015 SWC will consist of five Rounds for all 10 Olympic Events plus, when possible, Formula Kite racing. The SWC will culminate with a Final to be held in Abu Dhabi.

2. The Round locations, dates and entry quotas for each Event are displayed in the table below.

Event Melbourne,
AUS
7-14 Dec 2014
Miami,
USA
25-31 Jan 2015
Hyeres,
FRA
20-26 Apr 2015
Weymouth,
GBR
8-14 June 2015
Asia,
TBD
Sept/Oct 2015
Abu Dhabi,
UAE
29 Oct-1 Nov 2015
RS:X Men 80 40 40 40 40 20
RS:X Women 80 40 40 40 40 20
Laser 150 100 40 40 40 20
Laser Radial 120 80 40 40 40 20
Finn 80 50 40 40 40 20
470 Men 120 60 40 40 40 20
470 Women 80 40 40 40 40 20
49er 100 40 25 25 25 20
49er FX 80 40 25 25 25 20
Nacra 17 80 40 40 40 40 20
Formula Kite Open NC TBC (ii) TBC (i) TBC (ii) TBC (i)

NC: No competition TBC (i): Entry quota is tbc TBC (ii): Inclusion of Event is tbc

3. Where the quotas (fleet sizes) are limited at a SWC Round, and demand in an Event is expected to exceed the number of places available, the Qualification Process described below, based on qualification through the ISAF World Sailing Rankings (WSR) or through a SWC Qualification Regatta, will be used for that Event. However Miami qualification will follow the process in paragraph 6.

4. Qualification through ISAF World Sailing Rankings (WSR).

4.1 For an Event with a fleet size of 40, the top 30 ISAF WSR ranked sailors in that Event shall be invited to enter a SWC Round based on their ranking on the publish dates in paragraph 4.2. For an Event with a fleet size of 25, the top 15 ISAF WSR ranked sailors will be invited.

4.2 The ISAF WSR on the following publish dates shall determine invitation for entry:
i) SWC Round Hyeres – 2 February 2015
ii) SWC Round Weymouth & Portland – 27 April 2015
iii) SWC Round Asia (Venue TBC) – TBC 2015

4.3 Upon the issuance of the invitation for entry to a Round sailors will be given 72 hours to confirm their attendance. When a sailor declines invitation for entry into a Round, or attendance is not confirmed with 72 hours, the invitation will revert to the SWC Qualification Regatta.

4.4 If a sailor accepts an invitation and then fails to attend, or withdraws within one month of the start of the Round, without written approval from the OA, ISAF may exclude that sailor from his or her next home continent SWC Round or impose any other sanction.

5. Qualification through SWC Qualification Regatta.

5.1 10 places per Event at the SWC Round, plus the number of declined invitations for that Event from section 4, shall be allocated to qualification through the Qualification Regatta.

5.2 Of these places, 4 shall be reserved for sailors from each of the associated home continent(s). However, this 4 shall be reduced to 3 if there are only 5 or 6 home continent sailors competing at the Qualification Regatta, and 2 if there are 4 or fewer.

5.3 Sailors will qualify based on finishing position at the Qualification Regatta. If a sailor who has qualified declines his or her invitation, then the invitation will pass to the highest placed finisher not yet qualified.

5.4 The process and timescales in 4.3 and 4.4 shall apply to these invitations.

5.5 The SWC Qualification Regattas will be:
i) Princess Sophia Regatta (Palma) – 2-9 April (TBC) 2015 for the SWC Hyeres Round.
ii) Delta Lloyd Regatta (Medemblik) – 26-30 May 2015 for the SWC Weymouth & Portland Round.
iii) The Asian qualification regatta will be identified when the Asian SWC Round venue is chosen.

6. Miami Round

6.1 Where the quotas (fleet sizes) are exceeded by the number of applications on midnight (local time), Friday 5 December 2014, the following procedure will apply.

6.2 For each event, the MNAs of the applications received will be sorted in Priority Order, based on the order of each MNA’s highest place in the ISAF World Sailing Rankings as of 5 December 2014.

6.3 Ties in the Priority Order will be resolved in favour of the MNA whose earliest entry application was received first. MNAs not appearing in the applicable ISAF World Sailing Rankings shall be sorted by application date and added at the end of the MNA Priority Order.

6.4 The Applications will be accepted, as follows, until the quota is filled:
(a) One place awarded to the host MNA.
(b) One place, awarded in MNA Priority Order, for each MNA with a remaining entry application.
(c) Repeat 6.4(b) above until the quota is filled.

6.5 The Event Quota will be increased until each MNA with a qualified application has at least one entry in the event. Each MNA with excess application(s) will decide which application(s) fill the available slots.

6.6 For any Event in which paragraph 6.1 does not apply, entries will be accepted in the order received until the Event Quota is reached.2015 Qualification System SWC - Final Page 3 of 3 Last updated 26-Sep-14

7. Qualification for the 2015 SWC Final

7.1 ISAF has 6 continents and 5 SWC Rounds. Each continent has a “home” SWC Round as specified in paragraph 7.3.

7.2 The Event winners from the 2015 SWC Rounds will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final.

7.3 The best placed „home continent‟ sailor in each Event at the 2015 SWC Rounds will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final. The „home continent‟ SWC Rounds are:
(a) North America and South America: SWC Round in North America (Miami, USA)
(b) Asia: SWC Round in Asia (venue TBC)
(c) Africa: SWC Round in Europe (Hyeres, FRA)
(d) Europe: SWC Round in Europe (Weymouth GBR)
(e) Oceania: SWC Round in Oceania (Melbourne, Australia)

7.4 The three podium places from the 2015 Class World Championships (if already held) will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final.

7.5 The 2015 ISAF World Sailing Rankings will be used to qualify the remaining quota places. The date of these rankings will be announced after the Asian venue is chosen.

7.6 The timescale in 4.3, and paragraph 4.4, apply to invitations to the SWC Final.

8. Kiteboarding

8.1 Kiteboarding will certainly take place in 2015 at Melbourne, Weymouth & Portland and Abu Dhabi, and may take place at other SWC Rounds.

8.2 The Kiteboarding sailor rankings will be calculated in 2015 using the same system as ISAF sailor rankings.

8.3 The fleet sizes have yet to be decided, as they will depend on discussions between ISAF, the OA, and IKA. Therefore further details on kiteboarding qualification will follow in due course

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Juozas Bernotas (LTU) and Stefania Elfutina (RUS) won the ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne

From 7-14 December 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne brought together the world’s top Olympic and Paralympic class competitors. The regatta was the first stop of the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup series, the seventh edition of the annual series for sailors who are campaigning for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Competitions.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne was the first qualification regatta for the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final scheduled for 29 October to 1 November 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Melbourne gold medallists in each Olympic event did qualify for the World Cup Final.

Lithuania’s Juozas Bernotas came out on top in the Men’s RS:X whilst Russia’s Stefania Elfutina was triumphant in the Women’s RS:X. Both sailors claim the first Abu Dhabi ISAF Sailing World Cup Final spots whilst Jock Calvert (AUS) and Joanna Sterling (AUS) picked up the Oceanic spots for the Abu Dhabi.

Results RS:X Women
1. Stefania Elfutina (RUS) 18 pts.
2. Joanna Sterling (AUS) 36 pts.
3. Maria Aadland Mollestad (NOR) 38 pts.
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Results RS:X Men
1. Juozas Bernotas (LTU) 21 pts.
2. Dmitrii Polishcuk (RUS) 31 pts.
3. Alexander Askerov (RUS) 44 pts.
Full Results …

How does Sailing World Cup Final Qualification work?

Event winners from each ISAF Sailing World Cup (SWC) Regatta will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final whilst the best placed ‘home continent’ sailor in each round will also qualify. The top three finishers at the 2015 Class World Championships (if already held) will qualify to the 2015 SWC Final. The remaining SWC Final places will be awarded via the ISAF World Sailing Rankings.

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2014 RS:X South American Champions - Ricardo Santos and Patricia Freytas from Brazil

From 3rd to 7th of December the RS:X South American Windsurfing Championships were held in Peru Beach, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
More comments and pictures on the event website - https://www.facebook.com/southamericanrsx2014

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The winners are:

MEN
1. Ricardo Santos (BRA 1) - 20 pts.
2. Mariano Reuteman (ARG 8) - 23 pts.
3. Juan Manuel Moreno Vega (ESP 8) - 28 pts.

All Results - Men …

WOMEN

1. Patricia Freytas (BRA 8) - 10 pts.
2. Bruna Martinelli (BRA 49) - 19 pts.
3. Maria Celina Tejerina (ARG 363) - 27 pts.

All Results - Women …


YOUTH MEN

1. Lars Van Someren (NED 800) - 11 pts.
2. Breno Franciolli (BRA 70) - 23 pts. - South American Champion
3. Gustavo Manzo (ARG 6) - 26 pts.

All Results - Youth Men …

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ISAF Sailing World Cup 2015 - Melbourne Opens The Series

From 7-14 December 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne returns to Sandringham Yacht Club, bringing together the world’s top Olympic and Paralympic class competitors. The regatta is the first stop of the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup series, the seventh edition of the annual series for sailors who are campaigning for the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Competitions.

ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne is the first qualification regatta for the 2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Final scheduled for 29 October to 1 November 2015 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Melbourne gold medallists in each Olympic event will qualify for the World Cup Final.

The major regatta of Yachting Victoria was first held in 1994 and is enjoyed by sailors for the great sailing conditions prevalent on Port Philip Bay and the spirit with which the event is conducted.

The Men’s and Women’s RS:X features some good sail board racers. Cyprus’ Andreas Cariolou will be joined by Juozas Bernotas (LTU) in the Men’s division. Both competitors come in well prepared following racing at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final. A string of Russian competitors and Australia’s Jock Calvert will also be in the men’s mix. In the women’s fleet Stefania Elfutina (RUS) and Maria Mollestad (NOR) will be the ones to watch.

Racing is scheduled to commence at 12:00 local time on 8 December 2014.

Event Website: http://sailmelbourne.com.au/website/home.html