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13 - 19 May 2019 / Weymouth, UK

2019 Volvo European Championship

Final Day Highlights

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Santiago Lange after his last Olympic race. Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 16 August 2023

The Olympic sailing world came together to salute Santiago Lange upon completing his final Olympic class racing. The Coast Guard ship did a 360 with horns blaring as the fleet lined up the ramp to welcome the legend back to shore. Lange, the three-time medalist, won gold in Rio in 2016 months after recovering from cancer and having a lung removed in the process. His story runs from 1980 through today, and has touched everyone that ever knew him in sailing.

Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 16 August 2023
Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 16 August 2023

Lange with Travasio (ARG) finished with three straight 18th places, to finish 17th overall.

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@worldsailing/video/7267993584316566817?_r=1&_t=8etV1zDKuzF

Tita and Banti all but secure gold

Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti (ITA) had the best day on the water of everyone again today, with a 1, 1, 3. The defending gold medalists and defending World Champions have all but secured their second straight world title and fourth overall. They sit 16 points ahead of second place, leaving just a small opening by which they could be passed during the medal race, which runs August 17th.

The Hague, The Netheerlands is hosting the 2023 Allianz Sailing World Championships from 11th to 20th August 2023. More than 1200 sailors from 84 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines. 107 Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded as well as 10 World Championship medals Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 16 August 2023

The medal race will be broadcast on Eurosport and youtube, so be sure to tune in.

Gimson and Burnet, the Tokyo silver medalists, are sitting quite securely in second place. “We won’t have much going on in the medal race,” commented Gimson. “We will keep an eye on the teams behind us and the Italians in front, but unless things are going out of the ordinary we’re likely stuck where we are.”

The Hague, The Netheerlands is hosting the 2023 Allianz Sailing World Championships from 11th to 20th August 2023. More than 1200 sailors from 84 nations are racing across ten Olympic sailing disciplines. 107 Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Competition places will be awarded as well as 10 World Championship medals Credit: Sailing Energy / World Sailing. 16 August 2023

There is a good battle shaping up for the bronze medal, with seven teams mathematically in the running.

Nine Nations also qualify for Paris 2024 based on the result here. Pending any protests, they are:

  1. Italy
  2. Great Britain
  3. Sweden
  4. Netherlands
  5. Argentina
  6. New Zealand
  7. Germany
  8. Finland
  9. Spain

France also qualifies based on hosting the games. Tune into the medal races best at the worlds website and grab the results, photos, and tracking.

What We Do
 
The Academy is a multifaceted business.  The driving force and focus are the sailing events, but to sustain the facilities and business the WPNSA has several other revenue streams;
 
• Squad training through the RYA and class associations
• Other sporting events such as cycling, triathlons and running
• Meetings facilities including conferences and corporate days
• Functions such as; weddings, parties, dinner dances and awards
• Boat hoist and dry storage
• Membership
 
WPNSA has close links with the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) working with them in many significant events such as the Sailing World Cup and Youth National Championships.  In addition, WPNSA is the training base for the British Sailing Team.
 
Our History
 
The Royal Yachting Association had been trying for decades to secure a suitable site locally to make the most of these natural advantages, but the opportunity came when in 1999 it was announced that the Royal Naval Air Station at Portland was to be closed.
 
A group of local people established a not-for-profit company to take the vision of a national centre of excellence for the sport of sailing forward and with the support of the Royal Navy, the Royal Yachting Association, the South West Regional Development Agency, Sport England and all the local authorities in the area, this idea started to take shape.  The Academy started sailing operations on the site in March 2000.
 
After initially operating from the disused military buildings and facilities, in 2003 the Academy was in a position to start construction work on redeveloping the site.  At the same time the London bid to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games was gathering momentum and the Academy was selected as part of the sailing venue in the bid to the International Olympic Committee.
 
Construction works were completed in the spring of 2005 and HRH The Princess Royal formally opened the new Academy buildings on 9th June 2005.  Less than a month later London was selected as the venue for the 30th Olympiad.  This impressive facility had therefore moved from starting sailing operations on the site to being part of an Olympic venue in slightly more than five years.  Once the decision had been made to award the 2012 Games to London, plans were put in place to further enhance the facilities to bring them up to the standard required by the International Olympic Committee.  The Olympic Delivery Authority then funded further marine works to meet these standards.  These works, consisting of additional reclamation of the harbour, new slipways, construction of a breakwater and pontoons were finished in 2008, on time and on budget, making the Academy the first of the 2012 venues to be completed.
 
Development of the Academy has provided first class facilities including 220 metres of slipway accessible at all states of wind and tide as well as 600 dinghy spaces and 125 protected marina berths for ribs and yachts.

Notice to Competitors #7

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Sailing Instructions

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Notice of Race

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Measurement Timetable

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Nacra 17 Race Management Guidelines

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Change to Sailing Instructions #2 (3 Changes)

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Notice to Competitors #6 (Flight Assignments 13th May)

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CHANGE TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS #3

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SI Change #4 (Time Corrected)

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Notice to Competitors #20 (Flight Assignments 16th May)

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Change to SI’s #8 (Code of Conduct)

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Notice to Competitors #32 Course Allocation Change. (Assignment of Fleet to Racing Areas)

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Notice to Competitors #33 Course Allocation Change. (Assignment of Fleet to Racing Areas)

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Notice to Competitors #34 (Breach Of Support Boat Regulations)

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Notice to Competitors #35 (Failure to Tally – 18th May)

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Change to SI's #11( Racing Schedule - Day 7 – May 19)

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Notice to Competitors #36 (Change to Coaches Briefing 19th May)

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Notice to Competitors #37 (Medal Race Inspections)

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Notice to Competitors #38 ("U Flag Rule" )

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Notice to Competitors #39 (Tracker Collection 19th May)

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Day 5 Highlights

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Day 4 Highlights

Day 4 (Day 1 Gold) Live Replay

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