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Sehr Geehrter Herr Schweer Newsletter Januar 2008 • Der große Traum wird wahr! Liebe Freunde, in Australien ging für uns ein großer Traum in Erfüllung: Wir haben uns für die Olympischen Spiele quali- fiziert! Vor genau acht Jahren haben wir mit dem 49er Segeln begonnen. Etwa ein Jahr später setzen wir uns das Ziel "Peking 2008". Seitdem haben wir unser Leben darauf eingestellt und fast täglich dafür gearbeitet. Die Konkurrenz ist groß. Viele andere Teams hatten das gleiche Ziel, darunter drei A-Kader Mannschaften des DSVs. Im Segelsport quali- fiziert sich pro Bootsklasse jeweils nur eine Mann- schaft zu den Olympischen Spielen in Peking 2008. Seit gestern stehen wir nun als Sieger der Qualifikation fest. Darauf sind wir richtig stolz! richtig stolz! Bei der 49er-Weltmeisterschaft 2008, die vorgestern in Sorrento (Australien) zu Ende ging, haben wir mit dem sechsten Gesamtplatz die Olympianorm zum dritten Mal erfüllt und die Olympiaqualifikation vor dem Team Baur/Baumann (dreifacher Europameister) gewonnen. Ein langer und spannender Wettkampf um das Olympiaticket ist damit be- endet, in dem sich die Teams gegenseitig auf ein hohes internationales Niveau gepusht haben. sponsored by Die ersten Rennen der Regatta verliefen sehr gut, sodass wir nach den 9 Vorläufen auf dem 4. Platz lagen. Im Finale rutschten wir auf den 7. Platz zurück, konnten aber durch einen 2. Platz im abschließenden Medal-Race die Regatta auf dem erfreulichen 6. Platz beenden. Die Ergebnisse der 49er-WM 2008: 1. Nathan Outteridge/Ben Austin (AUS) 60 Punkte 2. Stevie Morrison/Ben Rhodes (GBR) 64 Punkte 3. Rodion Luka/George Leonchuk (UKR) 79 Punkte supported by 6. Jan-Peter und Hannes Peckolt 89 Punkte 22. Marcus Baur/Hannes Baumann 150 Punkte Im Verlauf unserer Olympiakampagne haben uns sehr viele Menschen unterstützt und begleitet. Ohne sie würden wir nie dort stehen, wo wir jetzt sind. Dafür sind wir diesen Personen wahnsinnig dankbar. Wir freuen uns darauf, Euch nach unserer Rückkehr von unseren schönen Erlebnissen zu erzählen und die Freude mit Euch zu teilen! Hannes Peckolt Jan Peter Peckolt Achterkamp 77 - 24106 Kiel Lohbrügger Weg 20 - 21031 Hamburg Yacht-Club Langenargen Tel: +49 (0) 431 – 239 02 02 Tel: +49 (0) 40 – 72 10 62 88 Mobil: +49 (0) 179 – 539 08 89 Mobil: +49 (0) 179 – 125 64 05 E-Mail: [email protected] www.peckolt.de E-Mail: [email protected] Newsletter Januar 2008 Bei unseren Sponsoren T-Systems, Utramarin und Plastics Europe möchten wir uns für ihr weitreichendes finanzielles Engagement be- danken. Bei der Firma Adria für das tolle Wohnmobil, bei LIROS für die Ausstattung mit dem besten Tauwerk und bei der Peter Frisch GmbH für die hervorragende Funktionsbekleidung von MUSTO. Der Deutsche Segler- Verband, die Stiftung Deutsche Sporthilfe, der Landes-Segler-Verband Baden-Württemberg, unser Verein YC Langen- argen, der OSP HH/SH, der OSP Stuttgart, sowie die Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel und die Hamburger Universitäten unterstützen uns ebenfalls seit Jahren tatkräftig. Lubinus Aktiv in Kiel hilft uns, bei Ver- letzungen zu regenerieren und solchen vorzubeugen. Mit unseren Coaches Rigo de Nijs, Andreas John, Roman Schütt, Weert Kramer haben wir sehr effektiv zusammengearbeitet – Euch vielen Dank! Ein besonderes Dankeschön gilt unseren Freundinnen Jenny und Franca, die in den letzten Jahren viel Zeit ohne uns verbringen mussten und uns doch mit vollem Einsatz bei der Kampagne unterstützen. Unseren Eltern und engsten Freunden sind wir ebenfalls sehr dankbar, dass sie uns auf diesem harten Weg immer Stärke und Rückhalt ge- geben haben. Des weiteren möchten wir allen anderen danken, die teils erheblichen Einsatz gebracht haben, die uns so toll motiviert oder und gratuliert haben. Jetzt gilt es, die letzte Etappe mit ganzer Kraft und Konzentration anzu- sponsored by gehen. Eine Medaille für Deutschland in Peking ist das nächste Ziel und wäre ein unglaublicher Erfolg. Nicht nur für uns, sondern auch für alle die uns Unterstützung sowie Mut und Motivation geben. Euer Pit und Hannes supported by Kontakt: Heiko Zimmermann The Marketing Consultancy 4U Düsterntwiete 2 - 22549 Hamburg Tel.: +49 (0) 40 - 89 80 57 40 E-Mail: [email protected] Hannes Peckolt Jan Peter Peckolt Achterkamp 77 - 24106 Kiel Lohbrügger Weg 20 - 21031 Hamburg Yacht-Club Langenargen Tel: +49 (0) 431 – 239 02 02 Tel: +49 (0) 40 – 72 10 62 88 Mobil: +49 (0) 179 – 539 08 89 Mobil: +49 (0) 179 – 125 64 05 E-Mail: [email protected] www.peckolt.de E-Mail: [email protected] .
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