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Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Berliner Segler-Verband e.V. Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand: 18.11.2019 Der Regattakalender 2020 des Berliner Segler-Verbandes wurde am 13.11.2019 in öffentlicher Sitzung vom Wettsegelausschuss beschlossen. Die Klassenobleute und Vereine werden gebeten, die Anträge für Berliner Meisterschaften laut Berliner Meisterschaftsordnung bis spätestens 30.11.2019 und die fehlenden oder zu korrigierenden Ranglistenfaktoren bis 31.12.2019 per Email an „wettsegeln @ berliner-segler-verband.de“ beim Berliner Segler-Verband einzu- reichen. März 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen So 1. Mo 2. Di 3. Mi 4. Do 5. Fr 6. Sa 7. So 8. Mo 9. Di 10. Mi 11. Do 12. Fr 13. Sa 14. So 15. Mo 16. Di 17. Mi 18. Do 19. Fr 20. Sa 21. So 22. Mo 23. Di 24. Mi 25. Do 26. Fr 27. Sa 28. Rüdiger-Weinholz- Frostbite End Laserregatta Preis SZV Std, Radial, 4.7 Opti A, Opti B DBYC SGZ So 29. BYC Mo 30. Di 31. Tag Datum = Schulferien in Berlin BM = Berliner Meisterschaft BJoM = Berliner Juniorenmeisterschaft BJM = Berliner Jugendmeisterschaft BJüM = Berliner Jüngstenmeisterschaft BE = Berliner Bestenermittlung Graue Schrift = Merkposten für eine nicht verbandsoffene Veranstaltung, kommt nicht in den BRK Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand 18.11.2019 Seite 2 von 10 April 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Mo Di Mi 1. Do 2. Fr 3. Frühjahrs-Cup und Klaus-Harte- Piraten-Cup Sa 4. Gedächtnis-Preis/ Finn (1.05), 51. Frühlings-Cup 420 (1.1), VA (1.2), Pirat (1.2), O-Jolle (1.14) OK (1.1.) So 5. Europe (1.0) XY (BM 1.3) SCO YCBG Mo 6. Di 7. Mi 8. Do 9. Kar- 10. Fr. Preis der Malche Sa 11. Pirat (1.26) TSC Match-Race Oster- PYC 12. So Oster- 13. Mo Di 14. Mi 15. Do 16. Fr. 17. Seddinpreis Laser Std (1.0), Sa 18. Laser R u. 4.7 (1.0), 30. Rahnsdorfer Frühlings- 420er Boot & Fun Opti-Pokal erwachen SC Seddin Yardstick Auftakt Opti A, Opti B J/70 ---- SpYC SVR Ansegeln VSaW (in. WA) So 19. Einhandpokal SCS O-Jollen (1.19) WSV 1921 Mo 20. Di 21. Mi 22. Do 23. Fr 24. Ansegeln Ansegeln SpYC (Sa) Ansegeln Sa 25. SSCBG ---- Frühlings- SC Argo Tegeler Auftakt / Wannseepokal wettfahrten Tegeler Kanne 29er, 420 (1.0) FD (1.3), Folkeboot (1.1), PYC / VSaW H-Boot (1.15), VA (1.2) ---- Drachen, Ansegeln So 26. SVT Rupenhorner- Dyas (1.2) CSV Teeny-Start BYC Teeny (1.2) KaR (SH) Mo 27. Di 28. Mi 29. Donnerstag- Regatta Do 30. Yardstick AIYCB, SKB, SVAB, VFSW, WSW, ZSV Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand 18.11.2019 Seite 3 von 10 Mai 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Koffer-Cup Round The Island Fr 1. Yardstick DBYC SCS / TSC / VSS A. Wahrendorf 23. Berlin-Cup Willi-Möllmer- Frühjahrs-Regatta Preis 2.4mR (BM 1.2), HavelCup (BuLi) Sa 2. Tegeler Auftakt / Gedächtnis-Preis Kielboote, JK; Jollen 15JK, 20JK (BM) Sonar Raceboard, Goldplakette Europe (1.0), nach Yardstick TSG YCBG Techno293, Folkeboot (1.1) Pirat (BM 1.1), 420 (ab 5 Booten Slalom, Foil So 3. JSC Laser R u. 4.7 (1.0), Klassenwertung) SV03/WSeV SCO VBS Mo 4. Di 5. Mi 6. Donnerstag- Do 7. Regatta Challenge Cup Fr 8. Yardstick AIYCB (Fr. u Sa.) Goldenes Beil vom Langen See Pirat / Pirat J (1.15), 1. Müggel-Cup Sa 9. OK (1.0), Havel-Cup Yardstick Berlini-Cup XY (1.0) Opti A CSCM (Sa) VA (1.2), Gorch-Fock-Preis SCK BSV 07 Krümel-Regatta ---- Europe (BM 1.1), Opti B ---- ---- Opti-Anfänger Buddelschiff- Sailhorse (Sa In. Wa) Hugo-Bräuer-Preis FR Memorial BSVAdW Regatta RS Aero PYC Laser Std, M-Klasse Opti C SCF Laser R, BMS (Gatow) So 10. SCW Laser 4.7 (1.0), 420 (1.0), Opti C WSV 1921 Mo 11. Di 12. Mi 13. Donnerstag- Do 14. Regatta Fr 15. Achtknoten- Edgar Jambor Regatta Preis Sa 16. 20-Stunden- Fam(1.0),Jeton(1.0) Opti C Rupenhorn- Wettfahrt Tegeler SCW (in.WA) TSG Regatta 15JK, 20JK, SR, Jüngstenfestival --- ---- J24, J70, Kielboote nach Opti A+B Günther-Sparr- Sonderwettfahrt Yardstick Yardstick TSC Preis O-Jolle, Yngling KaR So 17. SGaM H-Boot (1.25), Kielboote n.YS Folkeboot (1.25) DJC SV03 Mo 18. Di 19. Mi 20. Himmelfahrts- Himmelf. Regatta Yardstick Trophy 21. Do Yardstick PYC / VSaW TSV Fr 22. EuroCup Sailhorse Wannsee-Woche Sa 23. SVUH (bis Sa) Dahme-Cup Berlin Skiff Bash / Maibock Drachen, Opti-Cup Yngling Skiff Bash, Int.14 Yardstick Soling (GO) Opti B WSV 1929 SGaM JSC VSaW / PYC SC Argo So 24. Mo 25. Di 26. Mi 27. Donnerstag- Do 28. Regatta Fr 29. 24 Std-Regatta Randmeer Sa 30. Opti A CNFT Opti B Pfingstfestival ---- Pfingstfestival (bis Mo) Pfingst Pfingstregatta VSaW 31. PYC So Klasse M BMS / WGSO Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand 18.11.2019 Seite 4 von 10 Juni 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Pfingst Max-Oertz-Preis 1. Mo ASV Di 2. Mi 3 . Donnerstag- Do 4. Regatta Fr 5. Ladies Cup Preis von Yardstick Opti-Anfänger Lindwerder Sa 6. ZSV (Sa) WGSO (Krienicke) Teeny (1.2) ---- ---- YCM A.W.Niemeyer Cup Gothenschild Sea Cup North ---- TSG Folkeboot (1.2), 420 (1.0), King of Wannsee Pummel-Kuke- Pirat (1.15) Raceboard, So 7. Gedächtnis-Preis SCN Techno293 Star WSeV/SV03 SCG Mo 8. Di 9. Mi 10. Donnerstag- Do 11. Regatta 60sm Fr 12. PYC (bis Sa. 11 Uhr) Gothen-Cup Juni-Bowle Opti B Sa 13. SCW SCG Rahnsdorfer 420er Yardstick, Wendenkrug ---- u. z-Jollen Pokal Jeton (1.0) 420er, 60. Freundschaftswf 46. Goldenes 420 (1.1) (i.WA) Opti-Anfänger Saatwinkler Ecke Posthorn z-Jolle ---- YCW VA (1.2), SVR Berl. Meisterschaft O-Jolle, So 14. SZV (1.35) Korsar, IF, YS DBYC (WA) PSB24 (SH) Mo 15. Di 16. Mi 17. Donnerstag- Do 18. Regatta Fr 19. Hauptmann von Köpenick Sa 20. Opti-Anfänger SGW Kokosnuss-Cup Müggelpreis 3-Seen-Regatta ---- Opti-Anfänger z-Jollen, 15 JK, Cat, 4-Klassen- 20er JK, 15er JK, 60. Schüler- BYC (vor BYC) Yngling Wettfahrt Kielboote, Jollen wettfahrt ---- CSV Opti B Regatta Sailhorse, VA (1.4), und Cat nach Opti B, 420er (1.0), Sommer-Cup Ahoi ---- SCN IF-Boot (1.0), Pirat, Yardstick Laser R u.4.7 (1.0) (Hoffmann-Preis) 2. Müggel-Cup Yardstick (ab 5 Booten VSW Folkeboot (1.1) So 21. Yardstick WSV 22 Klassenwertung) ---- Korsar (1.1) CSV SC Argo 73. Geldner Preis SCA O-Jolle (1.20) Laser Std. (1.0) TSG Mo 22. Di 23. MI 24. Ferienregatta Do 25. Fr 26. Varianta-Shuffle Zeuthener Woche 10er-Fass und 20er JK, Sa 27. VA Havel-Klassik Kanne 15er JK (BM), Müggelpokal SKN Regatta klassischer z-Jolle, 420, O-Jollen, Kielboote, O-Jolle (1.22) Yachten Kielboote nach Jollen nach YS SVR ASV Yardstick (ab 5 Booten (SH-Jungfernsee) So 28. SCR Klassenwertung) ZYC Mo 29. Di 30. Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand 18.11.2019 Seite 5 von 10 Juli 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Mi 1. Ferienregatta Do 2. Fr 3. Champagner- German Open Sa 4. Regatta Schleusen-Cup 5.5 mR Finn (1.0) 15er JK (1.22) VSaW So 5. O-Jolle (1.08) YCNM SVT Mo 6. Di 7. Mi 8. Ferienregatta Do 9. Fr 10. Frommelt-Preis Edelholz Sa 11. Yardstick 20er JK DJC 22er SK (GO) 5.5er So 12. VSaW Mo 13. Di 14. Mi 15. Ferienregatta Do 16. Fr 17. Segel Bundesliga 73. Blaue Band Sa 18. 1. Liga H-Jollen PYC So 19. WSV 1921 Mo 20. Weltmeisterschaft Di 21. Yngling Mi 22. Ferienregatta YCBG Do 23. Fr 24. Sa 25. Warm Up 20 JK So 26. SCN Mo 27. Di 28. German Open Mi 29. Ferienregatta 20 JK Do 30. SCN Tiedemann-Preis Fr 31. BYC Berliner Regattakalender 2020 Stand 18.11.2019 Seite 6 von 10 August 2020 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen German Open Tobias-Preis Junioren Sa 1. Sommerregatta 20 JK ZSV Bundesliga SCN (1.8.) z-Jollen, Finn J/70 Brandt-Preis SGZ So 2. BYC 52. Opti-Lehrgang SV03 Mo 3. BSV / WGSO Di 4. (Krienicke, 1.-7.8.) Mi 5. Do 6. Fr 7. IDM Drachen Wahre-Weiber- VSaW „77 Meilen“ Stößensee-Pokal Wettfahrt Sa 8. Catamaran Yardstick Berlin Masters Frauen-Yardstick CSCM Yardstick SCF-H SVSt Kielbootwettfahrt ---- So 9. Yardstick u. IF-Boote RL Klasse M CNFT BMS (Gatow) Mo 10. Di 11. Mi 12. Do 13. Donnerstag-Regatta Fr 14. Freundschafts- Regatta 15JK (1,2), Sa 15. BJüM und BJM BJüM BJüM und BJM BJM 420er, Laser 4.7, Radial, Opti A + B Cadet, Pirat, Teeny 420er (1.2), 29er Ixylon (1,15), Pirat, Techno 293 SCG SCO O-Jolle, Z-Jolle, SGaM Laser Std+R+4.7, So 16. Opti C SC Krüpelsee Mo 17. Di 18. Mi 19. Donnerstag- Do 20. Regatta Fr 21. Havelrund Sommerregatta Yardstick Folke-Team-Cup Varianta (1.3) Sa 22. SCO SCA (nur Sa) Seddin Preis SCN (SH-Jungf.see, Sa) ---- Neander-Cup Kielboote nach ---- ---- German Open 15er JK (1.2) Yardstick Willi-Thomas – Spandauer 2.4mR SVN SC Seddin Erinnerungsregatta Opti-Cup VSaW So 23. IF-Boot (BE 1.5) Opti A SCS SpYC Mo 24. Di 25. Mi 26. Donnerstag- Do 27. Regatta Fr 28. Langstrecken- Blaues-Band Wettfahrt und 3. Müggelcup Yardstick, Sa 29. Fahrtensegler- Yardstick GFK-Klassik treffen Kurt-Weck- SCG Segel-Bundesliga SCW Waffel-Regatta Laser Matchrace Gedächtnispreis (GB-Jungfernsee) 1. und 2. Liga Cadet SC Brise VA (1.2), IF (1.2) ---- VSaW SCZ ---- TSC Spandauer So 30.
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