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Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand: 08.03.2021 Die Durchführung von Regatten liegt in der Verantwortung der veranstaltenden Vereine. Eventuelle Absagen sind von diesen zu entscheiden und mitzuteilen. Der Regattakalender 2021 des Berliner Segler-Verbandes wurde am 25.11.2020 vom Wettsegelausschuss beschlossen. Die Klassenobleute und Vereine werden gebeten, Anträge für Berliner Meisterschaften laut Berliner Meisterschaftsordnung bis spätestens 30.11.2020 und die fehlenden oder zu korrigierenden Ranglistenfaktoren bis 31.12.2020 per Email an „wettsegeln @ berliner-segler-verband.de“ beim Berliner Segler-Verband einzu- reichen. März 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Mo 1. Di 2. Mi 3. Do 4. Fr 5. Sa 6. So 7. Mo 8. Di 9. Mi 10. Do 11. Fr 12. Sa 13. So 14. Mo 15. Di 16. Mi 17. Do 18. Fr 19. Sa 20. Frostbite End Laserregatta SZV (1.1) Std, Radial, 4.7 So 21. DBYC SGZ Mo 22. Di 23. Mi 24. Do 25. Fr 26. Sa 27. So 28. Mo 29. Di 30. Mi 31. Tag Datum = Schulferien in Berlin BM = Berliner Meisterschaft BJoM = Berliner Juniorenmeisterschaft BJM = Berliner Jugendmeisterschaft BJüM = Berliner Jüngstenmeisterschaft BE = Berliner Bestenermittlung Graue Schrift = Keine offene Veranstaltung Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand 08.03.2021 Seite 2 von 10 April 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Do 1. Kar 2. Fr Preis der Malche Sa 3. Pirat (1.26) Oster TSC 4. So Oster 5. Mo Di 6. Mi 7. Do 8. Fr 9. Frühjahrs-Cup und Klaus-Harte- Piraten-Cup Spandauer Yardstick Auftakt Sa 10. Gedächtnis-Preis/ Finn (1.05), SpYC (Sa) 52. Frühlings-Cup 420 (1.1), VA (1.2), Pirat (1.2), Rüdiger-Weinholz- O-Jolle (1.14) OK (1.1.) Preis So 11. Europe (1.0) Ixylon (BM 1.3) Opti A, Opti B SCO YCBG BYC Mo 12. Di 13. Mi 14. Do 15. F 16. Spandauer Eis-Cup 420er (1.2), Ansegeln RS Aero Cup Sa 17. Laser 4.7 (1.0), SSCBG SVT 30. Rahnsdorfer Laser R (1.0) Opti-Pokal SpYC Opti A, Opti B ---- SVR Rupenhorner Ansegeln So 18. Teeny-Start SSCO Teeny (1.2) KaR (SH) Mo 19. Di 20. Mi 21. Do 22. Fr 23. Seddinpreis Ansegeln Ansegeln Sa 24. Wild-Opti Laser Std (1.0), ASV (Sa) SC Argo EM/WM-Qualifikation Laser R u. 4.7 (1.0), Tegeler Auftakt / Opti A 420er (1.0) Tegeler Kanne Frühlings- SGaM SC Seddin Folkeboot (1.1), wettfahrten Wannsee-Pokal ---- ---- VA (1.2) H-Boot (1.15), 420er, 470er, Ansegeln So 25. Einhand-Pokal SVT Drachen (1.1), 29er (1.0) CSV O-Jolle (1.12) Dyas (1.2) 49er FX (So, 25.) WSV1921 J/70, FD (BM) VSaW / PYC BYC Mo 26. Di 27. Mi 28. Donnerstags- Regatta Do 29. AIYCB, SKB, SCA, SVAB, VFSW, WSW, ZSV 24. Berlin-Cup Fr 30. YCBG Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand 08.03.2021 Seite 3 von 10 Mai 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Round the Island Frühjahrs-Regatta Spring Kielboote, JK, Jollen Koffer-Cup Willi-Möllmer- Yardstick DBYC nach Yardstick (ab Sa 1. Yardstick Gedächtnis-Preis (Sa., GB-Jungf.see) 5 Booten SCS / TSC / VSS Pirat (BM 1.26), A.Wahrendorf- 24. Berlin-Cup ---- Klassenwertung) (1.5., OHV) Europe (1.0), Preis 2.4mR (BM 1.2), Havel-Cup VBS ---- 420er, 20JK (BM 1.4) Sonar Bundesliga-Qualif. Tegeler Auftakt / Laser Std (1.1), TSG YCBG Raceboard Goldplakette Laser R (1.1), Windsurfer LT So 2. Folkeboot (1.1) Laser 4.7 (1.1), Techno 293, JSC SCO Open Foil SV03 / WSeV Mo 3. Di 4. Mi 5. Do 6. Donnerstags-Regatta Fr 7. 1. Müggel-Cup Challenge-Cup Goldenes Beil Yardstick Yardstick Frühlings-Cup vom Langen See Sa 8. SGaM (Sa) AIYCB (Sa) z-Jollen, Finn, Laser Pirat / Pirat (1.15), ---- Havel-Cup (WA-Jungfernsee) SGZ OK (1.0), Buddelschiff- Opti A ---- 1. Ixylon vom Regatta BSV 07 Gorch-Fock-Preis Krümel-Regatta Langen See So 9. Opti C Opti B Opti-Anfänger XY (1.0) SCW PYC (In.Wannsee) BSVAdW SCK Mo 10. Di 11. Mi 12. Himmelfahrts- Him.- Edgar Jambor Regatta Yardstick Trophy fahrt 13. Preis Yardstick PYC/VSaW Do Opti C TSV Fr 14. TSG (15.5.) ---- Berlin Skiff Bash / Spandauer Sa 15. Willi-Lehmann- Skiff Bash, Int.14 Opti-Cup Preis SGaM Opti B Wannsee-Woche 5.5mR 61. Freundschaftswf SpYC Drachen Dahme-Cup Saatwinkler Ecke ---- PYC/VSaW So 16. Yngling FR Memorial WSV 1921 M-Klasse BMS (Gatow) Mo 17. Di 18. Mi 19. Do 20. Donnerstags-Regatta Fr 21. Maibock Sa 22. Yardstick Opti-Pfingst-Festival (Sa) JSC Opti A, Opti B Pfingst ---- VSaW / PYC 23. -So Pfingstregatta Klasse M (Krienicke) Max-Oertz-Preis BMS / WGSO Yardstick, ASV Pfingst Opti-Pfingst-Festival 24. ---- (SH-Jungfernsee, Mo Opti A 24 Std-Regatta Absprache mit Randmeer Pfingst-Festival) (So+Mo) CNFT Di 25. Mi 26. Do 27. Donnerstags-Regatta Fr 28. Ladies-Cup Sonderwettfahrt Frauen-Yardstick O-Jolle (1.18) Berlini-Cup ZSV (Sa) Yngling, Sa 29. VA (1.2), ---- Kielboote nach YS 20-Stunden- Europe (BM 1.1), Achtknoten- DJC Wettfahrt Rupenhorn – Sailhorse Wettfahrt Opti-Cup ---- 15JK, 20JK, SR, Regatta RS Aero Fam (1.0), Jeton (1.0) Opti B Hugo-Bräuer-Preis Kielboote nach J24, Yardstick SCF SCWB (In. WA,) SC Argo Laser Std (1.0), Yardstick KaR ---- ---- Laser R (1.0), SGaM Opti-Anfänger Dr.-G.-Sparr-Preis So 30. Laser 4.7 (1.0), WGSO (Krienicke) H-Boot, (BM 1.15) 420 (1.0), Opti C Folkeboot (1.25) WSV 1921 SV 03 Mo 31. Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand 08.03.2021 Seite 4 von 10 Juni 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Di 1. Mi 2. Donnerstags-Regatta ---- Do 3. GO Tempest VSaW Brandt-Preis GO Tempest Fr 4. YS VSaW SV03 GO Tempest Preis von VSaW Lindwerder ---- Sa 5. Sea Cup North Teeny (1.2) Tiedemann-Preis A.W.Niemeyer Cup 420 (1.0), YCM YS TSG Pirat (1.15) ---- BYC SCN Gothen-Cup Tobias-Preis Opti B So 6. YS SCG ZSV Mo 7. Di 8. Mi 9. Do 10. Donnerstags-Regatta 60 sm Fr 11. (bis Sa. 11:00) PYC 60 sm 60. Schüler- Gothenschild PYC wettfahrt Folkeboot (1.2) Sa 12. ---- Opti B, SCG Rahnsdorfer 420er Tag der Klassiker Laser R u.4.7 (1.0) Tegeler ---- u. z-Jollen Pokal VSaW VSW Jüngstenfestival Goldenes Posthorn 420 (1.1) (In.WA-Krampnitz) ---- Opti A + B VA (1.4), z-Jolle ---- Wendenkrug TSC O-Jolle (1.09), SVR Berliner So 13. 420er, Korsar (1.0), Meisterschaft Opti-Anfänger Yardstick SZV (1.3) YCW PSB (SH) DBYC Mo 14. Di 15. Mi 16. Do 17. Donnerstags-Regatta Fr 18. Havelrund Hauptmann von Yardstick Juni-Bowle Müggelpreis Sa Köpenick SCO Jeton 19. z-Jollen, 15 JK, Cat, KW Opti-Anfänger (SH-Jungfernsee) SCW (In.WA) Yngling SGW (Sa) (Sa) --- CSV Opti B Regatta ---- ---- Sommer-Cup ---- SCN 74. Geldner Preis 4-Klassen- Folkeboot (1.1) 2. Müggel-Cup O-Jolle (1.20) Wettfahrt Korsar (1.1) Yardstick So 20. Laser Std. (1.0) Sailhorse, VA (1.2), IF-Boot (1.0) CSV TSG Pirat, Microcupper SCA WSV 22 (SH) Mo 21. Di 22. Mi 23. Do 24. Fr 25. 3-Seen-Regatta 10er-Fass und 20er JK, 15er JK, Sa 26. Havel-Klassik Kanne Kielboote, Jollen Müggelpokal Regatta klassischer z-Jolle, 420, und Cat nach O-Jolle (BM 1.25) Yachten Kielboote nach Yardstick SVR ASV (Sa) So Yardstick (ab 5 Booten 27. (SH-Jungfernsee) KW SCR Klassenwertung) SC Argo Mo 28. Di 29. Ferien-Regatta MI 30. PYC, SV03, BYC Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand 08.03.2021 Seite 5 von 10 Juli 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Do 1. Fr 2. Zeuthener Woche 20er JK, Sa 3. 15er JK (BM), O-Jollen, Kielboote, Jollen nach YS (ab 5 Booten So 4. Klassenwertung) ZYC Mo 5. Di 6. Ferien-Regatta Mi 7. PYC, SV03, BYC Do 8. Fr 9. 3. Zitadellen-Cup Frommelt-Preis Cadet (1.1) Sa 10. Kielboote nach YS (Krienicke) DJC/ASB WGSO Spandauer Edelholz Schleusen-Cup ---- H-Boot-Cup 20JK 15er JK (1.22) Champagner- H-Boot 5.5mR YCNM Regatta SpYC VSaW So 11. Finn (1.0) O-Jolle (1.08) SVT Mo 12. Di 13. Ferien-Regatta Mi 14. PYC, SV03, BYC Do 15. Fr 16. Sa 17. Blaues Band GO 2.4mR H-Jolle VSaW So 18. WSV1921 Mo 19. Di 20. Ferien-Regatta Mi 21. PYC, SV03, BYC Do 22. Fr 23. Sa 24. Tegel-Trophy 2.4mR So 25. JSC Mo 26. Di 27. Weltmeisterschaft Ferien-Regatta Mi 28. Yngling YCBG PYC, SV03, BYC Do 29. Fr 30. Sommerregatta Sa 31. z-Jollen, Finn SGZ Berliner Regattakalender 2021 Stand 08.03.2021 Seite 6 von 10 August 2021 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Sommerregatta So 1. z-Jollen, Finn SGZ Mo 2. 53. Opti-Lehrgang Di 3. BSV / WGSO (Krienicke) Ferien-Regatta Mi 4. PYC, SV03, BYC Do 5. Fr 6. Segelbundesliga Wahre-Weiber- Wettfahrt Folke-Team-Cup Sa 7. Classic-Cup Frauen-Yardstick Stößensee-Pokal SCA (Sa, In.WA)) Freundeskreis SCF-H Berlin Masters ---- klassischer Yachten Yardstick Segelbundesliga Kiel Kielbootwettfahrt SVSt (GB+SH) 1. Liga So 8. SGaM Yardstick u. IF-Boote BYC CNFT Mo 9. Di 10. Mi 11. Do 12. Donnerstags-Regatta Fr 13. Null-Drei-Cup 3. Müggelcup Opti B Sa 14. Yardstick Sommerregatta SV03 Kokosnuss-Cup SCW Varianta (1.3) ----- Opti Anfänger Seddin Preis SCN Spandauer „O“ BYC Kielboote nach ---- O-Jollen (vor BYC) Yardstick Willi-Thomas – SpYC ---- SC Seddin Erinnerungsregatta (Absprache mit SV03) Potsdamer Kanne So 15. IF-Boot (BE 1.5) ---- Drachen, H-Boot SCS Rangliste PYC M-Klasse BMS (Gatow) Mo 16.
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