terça-feira, 28 de maio de 2013

Wildcard entry granted to ROFF Cascais Sailing Team for Extreme Sailing Series™ Istanbul and Porto Acts



Extreme 40 fleet bolstered for the Istanbul and Porto Acts, with the participation of the Portuguese challenger for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup – ROFF Cascais Sailing Team

The ‘Stadium Style’ racecourses at the Istanbul and Porto Acts of the 2013 Extreme Sailing Series™ will have a fresh complexion as ROFF Cascais Sailing Team becomes the second Youth America’s Cup team to announce its participation in as many weeks alongside Team Tilt. The participation of the Portuguese squad, sponsored by ROFF, the Municipality of Cascais and the Municipality of Lisbon, will boost the fleet to nine boats for the Act in Istanbul, with a home nation invitational team to be announced next week.
The Act in Istanbul takes place from the 20-23 June where the fleet will race from the banks of Istanbul’s old town, before entering the second half of the 2013 Series and heading to Porto from the 25-28 July.


3ª Regata Acreditar é... Optimist - VII Regata Dia do Clube


3ª Regata Acreditar é... Optimist - VII Regata Dia do Clube

Coimbra

Resultados finais

A/B Division

Sailed: 3, Discards: 1, To count: 2, Entries: 17, Scoring system: Appendix A
RankDivisionClassSailNoClubHelmNameR1R2R3TotalParcial
1stA/BOPTIMIST2094CVCNLuís Pires(5.0)3.01.09.04.0
2ndA/BOPTIMIST2511CVCNMiguel Santos (2.0)2.02.06.04.0
3rdA/BOPTIMIST2403CVCNAfonso Luz1.0(18.0 DSQ)4.023.05.0
4thA/BOPTIMIST2321CVCNJoão Ribeiro 4.01.0(18.0 OCS)23.05.0
5thA/BOPTIMIST2463CVCNAlex Batista3.0(8.0)3.014.06.0
6thA/BOPTIMIST2171CMCoimbraAna Rita Mendes(6.0)5.05.016.010.0
7thA/BOPTIMIST2466CVCNGuilherme Luz(9.0)4.07.020.011.0
8thA/BOPTIMIST1705CMCoimbraTomás P. Oliveira8.06.0(10.0)24.014.0
9thA/BOPTIMIST2475CVCNDiogo Sardo(18.0 DNF)9.06.033.015.0
10thA/BOPTIMIST2484CMCoimbraAndré Salvaterra Fernandes 7.0(10.0)8.025.015.0
11thA/BOPTIMIST2140CMCoimbraAntónio P. Oliveira(11.0)7.09.027.016.0
12thA/BOPTIMIST2044CMCoimbraGonçalo Vilaça Ramos 10.011.0(12.0)33.021.0
13thA/BOPTIMIST1725CMCoimbraMiguel Silvestre (12.0)12.011.035.023.0
14thA/BOPTIMIST2568CVCNHenrique Silva13.013.0(14.0)40.026.0
15thA/BOPTIMIST2125CMCoimbraHugo Sousa14.0(15.0)13.042.027.0
16thA/BOPTIMIST29CMCoimbraDiogo Fonseca Gaspar Saraiva Santos (18.0 DNF)14.015.047.029.0
17thA/BOPTIMIST2432CVCNPedro Gomez(18.0 DNC)18.0 DNC18.0 DNC54.036.0

I Division

Sailed: 3, Discards: 1, To count: 2, Entries: 19, Scoring system: Appendix A
RankDivisionClassSailNoClubHelmNameR1R2R3TotalParcial
1stIOPTIMIST1487CMCoimbraJosé Miguel de Oliveira1.0(2.0)1.04.02.0
2ndIOPTIMIST2227CVCNPedro Monteiro3.01.0(5.0)9.04.0
3rdIOPTIMIST1545CVCNJoão Guimarães2.0(3.0)2.07.04.0
4thIOPTIMIST1733CVCNAlexandre Pires(5.0)4.03.012.07.0
5thIOPTIMIST1909CVCNDuarte Figueiredo4.05.0(6.0)15.09.0
6thIOPTIMIST12227CVCNMário Herdeiro7.0(9.0)4.020.011.0
7thIOPTIMIST9CMCoimbraJoão Machado Aires6.06.0(7.0)19.012.0
8thIOPTIMIST4CNNazar遁Lara Duarte Azeitona(11.0)7.09.027.016.0
9thIOPTIMISTMySugarCVCNJosé Luís Batista(20.0 DNF)8.08.036.016.0
10thIOPTIMIST3CNNazar遁Isabel Correa da Silva Mendes8.010.0(20.0 DNF)38.018.0
11thIOPTIMIST13CNNazar遁Ana Chiara da Rosa Ferreira9.0(15.0)11.035.020.0
12thIOPTIMIST1575CNNazar遁Matilde de Assis Batista Balbino Gradil10.011.0(12.0)33.021.0
13thIOPTIMIST54CNNazar遁João Pedro dos Santos Machado15.0(17.0)10.042.025.0
14thIOPTIMIST16CNNazar遁Mariana de Assis Batista Balbino Gradil(20.0 DNF)12.013.045.025.0
15thIOPTIMIST116CNNazar遁Mariana Vasco Andrade12.013.0(16.0)41.025.0
16thIOPTIMIST8CMCoimbraDavid de Palhares F. Bernardo Barreiros13.0(16.0)14.043.027.0
17thIOPTIMIST1CNNazar遁Maria Constança Rosa Guerra(16.0)14.015.045.029.0
18thIOPTIMIST5CNNazar遁Tomás Amado Torres14.0(20.0 DNF)17.051.031.0
19thIOPTIMIST41CNNazar遁Tomás Gonçalves Estrelinha(20.0 DNF)20.0 DNF20.0 DNF60.040.0

Scoring codes used

CodeDescriptionPoints
DNCDid not come to the starting area18
DNFStarted but did not finishVaries
DSQDisqualification18
OCSOn course side at start or broke rule 30.118

Sailwave Scoring Software 2.9.7
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quarta-feira, 15 de maio de 2013

America’s Cup remains on track; Experts named to Review Committee


© © ACEA / Photo Guilain GRENIER


© © ACEA / Photo Guilain GRENIER

America’s Cup organizers have confirmed that this summer’s events remain on track.

In parallel with completing the final arrangements for the America’s Cup, a highly experienced panel of sailing and safety at sea experts has been appointed and charged with reviewing the training and racing of AC72 yachts in the 2013 America’s Cup.

The Review Committee will make its recommendations following the loss of Artemis Racing crew member Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson (GBR) in a training accident on San Francisco Bay on Thursday of last week.

Members of the Committee – download bios here – have strong backgrounds in the sport at its highest levels as well as involvement in other reviews where an incident at sea has claimed the life of a competitor.

Iain Murray, the Regatta Director, will chair and lead the Review Committee comprised of:

• Iain Murray (AUS, Chair)
• Sally Lindsay Honey (USA, Deputy Chair)
• John Craig (USA)
• Chuck Hawley (USA)
• Vincent Lauriot-Prévost (FRA)
• Jim Farmer QC (NZL)

The U.S. Coast Guard supports this approach and will assist as appropriate. Lt. Jon Lane, with 26 years in the Coast Guard and 10 years experience as a marine casualty investigator will serve as liaison.

Tom Ehman, the Vice Commodore of the Golden Gate Yacht Club (the America’s Cup Trustee), said, “The America’s Cup will go ahead this summer. We will see the world’s best sailors racing at the highest level on one of the most iconic race tracks in sport.”

With regard to the Review, Ehman added: “The Committee brings immense experience and expertise to this Review. At a meeting in San Francisco this morning, the teams expressed unanimous support for this Committee and this process.”

The Review Committee will report as soon as possible, given that racing starts in seven weeks.


quinta-feira, 9 de maio de 2013

Artemis Racing sailor Andrew Simpson dies in training accident

Fonte: Artemis

It is with immense sadness that Artemis Racing confirms the tragic death of crewmember Andrew “Bart” Simpson today in San Francisco.


Simpson, a British double Olympic gold medalist, was one of the 11-man crewaboard Artemis Racing’s AC72 catamaran which capsized during training on San Francisco Bay ahead of this summer’s America’s Cup. All other crewmembers are accounted for.
Simpson, however, was trapped underneath the boat and despite attempts to revive him, by doctors afloat and subsequently ashore, his life was lost.
“The entire Artemis Racing team is devastated by what happened,” said CEO Paul Cayard. “Our heartfelt condolences are with Andrew’s wife and family.”

quarta-feira, 3 de abril de 2013

Trofeo Princesa Sofia MAPFRE 2013 - Wednesday

44th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre - Day 3





Sailing the multihull after an Olympic match racing campaign is a new challenge for Rio and one she’s taking to with the help of the experienced multihull sailor Besson.

The 44th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre, ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma regatta, saw the conclusion of the qualification series after three days of fantastic racing in varied conditions in the bay of Palma.

With many new faces on the scene, the class favourites have made sure they show their full potential in the first ISAF Sailing World Cup regatta on the European circuit in front of new rivals.

Trofeo Princesa Sofia MAPFRE 2013 - Tuesday

terça-feira, 2 de abril de 2013

44th Trofeo Princess Sofia Mapfre - Day 2

Fonte: Trofeo Princess Sofia Mapfre


For one week, at least, Trofeo Princess Sofia Mapfre – ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma is the centre of the Olympic sailing world with the best sailors competing to reach the next level.









So far the Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mapfre is going according to plan for Asenathi and Roger who have for objective to finish in the top quarter of the fleet.

44th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre - Day1

Fonte: 44th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre
Regatta favourites open the scores in the The first European event in the ISAF Sailing World Cup circuit have tested the athletic sailing skills

Racing started in the 44th Trofeo Sofia Mapfre, ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma, with increasing wind and waves, providing for challenging races. The 49er FX, Nacra and 2.4 missed on racing, as did some of the 49er in the blue group. In most classes the favourites have taken an early lead in the testing conditions.



Jonas Warrer (DEN) “ I have sailed with four different crews in the 49ers, for me it is a way to improve and keep learning. Peter is young, full of energy and super fast in the boat."

With increasing wind and waves, the 49ers have had a tough day in Palma. After two races in the yellow group, racing was cancelled for the day. The British team of David Evans and Edward Powys have mastered the heavy weather with a victory and a third place. However the Danish teams have had their word to say.