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Summary of events.
Afrter scheduled to start only a week's Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Buzios Brazil ended, the young pinncale Free access windsurfing world championships organized by the RS: X Class Palmalife with the support of the local Yalikavak GOVERNMENT, Turkish Sailing Federation and Turkish Airlines was yet.109 the largest competitors including 78 Youth Men's (27 # U17) and 26 Youth Women (5 # U17) from 14 countries and 3 continents enjoyed champagne racing over 6 days.
The TYF launch a fantastic organization to manage the event logistics are handled by Travel Meet. Yalikavak built a mini- 'Arc de Triomphe ' in the belly of the city in honor of hosting the championships and was a discreet but Palmalife the presence of a value as the title sponsor without which the success of this tournament have been wrecked on the rocks of financial problems.
The event was covered by a man production team video 4 and two stills photographers. 28 videos were uploaded to over 10 video hosting sites. More than 1,000 images on Flikr wer charged and received more than 15000 website views.The event received over 9,000 visits and 40,000 page views. 5 races were completed in less than 10 knots, another 5 in under 15 knots and the remaining 3 in 15 knots +. These statistics are dry, but they help tell the history of the championships.
Young men.
Race Day 1 and a large group took the wrong way on the mark 1 to go through the inner loop instead of outside. It was all over for Jose Guégan (FRA9), the newly crowned champion World Youth ISAF. He sailed a race consistently since then, but there was no way back to the podium for him.
Grande Friday.The days which erupted at 23 knots changed the face of the leaderboard. Michalis Malekkides (CYP9) that had been well back in the pack until he jumped into public life 1,3,2 coherent one to get in with the possibility of a podium. Meanwhilew light weights sank down 'for adolescents and, in doing so damaged their campaigns beyond repair.
Medal Race. The RC took the time to solve the course and prepare. Then he launched into the 0.38 mile pace. Michalis took 23 minutes to sail a perfect race and claim the first step on the podium. Thomas Goyard (FRA356) took 2nd and Manfredi Misuraca (ITA1) 3 and the bronze medal. Manfredi is only 16 years old, but hit in the consistent results regardless of wind speed. Italian Windsurfing is a future champion in the making here with doubts. However, the history of the Medal Race was disappointed Antonio Christofis (GRE23) and Leonidas Qikononidis (GRE11) both missed a buoy in the black and slalom section marked for their problems.
Young Women
Over Youth Women 's fleet, everyone was trying to find a response to dominant representations and Eleanor of Sybille Bosch (FRA11 and 10, respectively) were both super coherent light to the middle atmosphere, but it is a necessity when it exploded. Izzy Hamilton was the one that comes to life this time. She did not do well in just under 10 knots and there were only 3 races such. But when the wind speeds up to double digits which is hard to beat. She took gold in the medal race and was so far in a front could be foregiven to believe that the race was over before it began. She took 13 minutes to navigate the section course.Behind slalom she took on the appearance of a Demolition Derby after womjen Oner another, touched his mockery, under pressure. Leonor Bosch (FRA10) sailed through the fleet to claim the silver medaln performing each block with ease and grace. It Noesmoen Helene (FRA 57) that was uncolable. He had taken a position on the podium by the fall of the sight of the goal.
Wrap Up
The team French only took a medal, but if you are looking for consistency occupying 2nd, 5th and 6th of Youth Women 's fleet and 5 and 7th in the men 's. Not bad when you consider that the RS: X Youth Racing in France is the preserve of only 30 sailors of the elite. Nest year, we go to the St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco to sail on his famous oval Indy Car, launching out of Chrissy fields to the view of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. No doubt that everyone has done some serious training in the breeze before boarding their planes. San Francisco is not a place for specialists in wind. About the Author:
Rory Ramsden has been staging and managing elite windsurf racing championships round the world for the blast 25 years. For the last 17 of those years he has managed the Olympic windsurfing class through 3 Olympic quadrennials and now a fourth. Windsurfing has been a passion since he organised a Mistral European Windsurfing Championships in 1983.
He now manages the International RS:X Class association whose website is at http://www.rsxclass.com His photostream for the Palmalife RS:X Youth Windsurfing World Championshyips is at http://www.flickr.com/photos/14887359@N06/
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Palmalife RSX Youth Windsurfing World Championships Yalikavak Turkey
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