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Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Berliner Segler-Verband e.V. Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand: 22.01.2018 Der Regattakalender 2018 des Berliner Segler-Verbandes wurde am 15.11.2017 in öffentlicher Sitzung vom Wettsegelausschuss beschlossen. Die Klassenobleute und Vereine werden gebeten, die Anträge für Berliner Meisterschaften laut Berliner Meisterschaftsordnung bis spätestens 30.11.2017 und die fehlenden oder zu korrigierenden Ranglistenfaktoren bis 31.12.2017 per Email an „wettsegeln @ berliner-segler-verband.de“ beim Berliner Segler-Verband einzu- reichen. März 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Frostbite End Febr. 25 RC Laser DBYC Mi Do 1. Fr 2. Sa 3. So 4. Mo 5. Di 6. Mi 7. Do 8. Fr 9. Sa 10. So 11. Mo 12. Di 13. Mi 14. Do 15. Fr 16. Sa 17. Frostbite End Laserregatta SZV (1.1) Std, R, 4.7 So 18. DBYC SGZ Mo 19. Di 20. Mi 21. Do 22. Fr 23. Sa 24. So 25. Mo 26. Di 27. Mi 28. Do 29. Preis der Malche Karfr 30. Pirat (1.26), 420 (1.1) Sa 31. TSC Tag Datum = Schulferien in Berlin BM = Berliner Meisterschaft BJoM = Berliner Juniorenmeisterschaft BJM = Berliner Jugendmeisterschaft BJüM = Berliner Jüngstenmeisterschaft BE = Berliner Bestenermittlung D-Cup = Deutschland-Cup Graue Schrift = Merkposten für eine nicht verbandsoffene Veranstaltung, kommt nicht in den BRK Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand 22.01.2018 Seite 2 von 10 April 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Preis der Malche Oster- Pirat (1.26), 1. So 420 (1.1) TSC Oster- 2. Mo Di 3. Mi 4. Do 5. Fr 6. Frühjahrs-Cup und Klaus-Harte- Sa 7. Piraten-Cup Gedächtnis-Preis/ Finn (1.05) 54. Frühlings-Cup Frühlings- Rüdiger-Weinholz- 420 (1.0) VA (1.2), erwachen I Preis Pirat (1.2) O-Jolle (1.11) SBL Training Opti A+B So 8. OK (1.1) Europe (1.0) VSaW BYC XY (1.15) SCO YCBG Mo 9. Di 10. Mi 11. Do 12. Fr 13. Ansegeln Ansegeln Ansegeln Ansegeln Sa 14. SCG YCW SVR ZYC Frühlings- Jugendwettfahrten erwachen II 420 (1.0), 29er (1.1), SBL Training Laser R (1.1), VSaW Laser 4.7 (1.1) So 15. Rupenhorner BYC Teeny-Start Spring Bowl Teeny (1.2) RC Laser KaR (SH) AIYCB Mo 16. Di 17. Mi 18. Do 19. Fr 20. Seddin-Preis der „BOOT & FUN“- Jollen Yardstick Auftakt Sa 21. Laser, Laser R, Rahnsdorfer Opti- Yardstick Wannsee-Pokal Laser 4.7, 420 (1.0) Pokal SpYC 420 (1.0), 29er (1.0), SC Seddin Opti-A, Opti-B Finn (1.10), FD Einhand-Pokal SVR Ansegeln PYC So 22. O-Jolle (1.09) W11 WSV21 Mo 23. Di 24. Mi 25. Do 26. Fr 27. Willi-Möllmer- Gedächtnis-Preis Sa 28. Frühlings- Frühjahrsregatta A.Wahrendorf- Tegeler Auftakt / 420er (1.0) wettfahrten Kielboote, JK, Preis Tegeler Kanne Europe (1.0) H-Boot (1.15) Jollen nach Yardstick 15JK Folkeboot (1.1), Pirat (1.15) Drachen (1.1) (ab 5 Boote 20JK (1.3) VA (1.2) SZV Dyas (1.2) Klassenwertung) So 29. TSG SVT Laser R (1.0) BYC VBS Laser 4.7 (1.0) SCO Mo 30. Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand 22.01.2018 Seite 3 von 10 Mai 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Round The Island Koffer-Cup Spring Di 1. Yardstick Yardstick SCS / TSC / VSS DBYC (GB -Jungf.see) Mi 2. Do 3. Fr 4. Berlin-Cup Berlin-Cup 59. Goldenes Beil 2.4mR (BM) Sa 5. Havel-Cup Pirat (BM, Sonar Tegeler Auftakt / Bundesliga-Qualif. Opti B Krümel-Regatta BJM 1.26), 420er, YCBG Goldplakette Techno 293 PYC (In. WA) Opti-Anfänger OK (1.0), Laser, Buddelschiff- Folkeboot (1.1) Racebord BSVAdW Laser R, Laser 4.7 Regatta JSC SV03 / WSeV So 6. SCK (Langer See) Opti C SCW Mo 7. Di 8. Mi 9. Himmelfahrts- Himmelf Regatta Yardstick Trophy 10. Do Yardstick PYC / VSaW TSV Fr 11. Skiff Bash 2018 80 Jahre Pirat Skiff Bash Berliner 29er Tage Wannsee-Woche BTB Rupenhorn – Sa 12. SGaM 29er (1.0) Drachen (1.1) Regatta Tegeler J70 (Berlin Battle 1.2) J24, Jüngstenfestival Soling Yardstick So 13. Opti A+B, Teeny VSaW / PYC KaR TSC Mo 14. Di 15. Mi 16. Do 17. IDM RC Laser Fr 18. SKN Edgar-Jambor- IDM RC Laser German Open J24 Sa 19. Preis SKN KaR 1.Müggel-Cup Opti-Pfingst- Laser R (1.0), Revierregatta YS 24 Std-Regatta Festival Laser 4.7 (1.0), SGaM des CNFT Pfingst Opti C So 20. Randmeer Opti A TSG CNFT PYC Max-Oertz-Preis Yardstick, ASV Pfingst Opti B Mo 21. (Mo, SH-Jungfernsee, VSaW Absprace mit KaR) German Open J24 Di 22. KaR Mi 23. Do 24. W.-Lehmann-Preis Fr 25. 5.5mR, Dr.-G.-Sparr-Preis Drachen, H-Boot, Maibock 20-Stunden- H-Boot (BM 1.15) Sa 26. Soling, Yardstick Wettfahrt Spandauer Folkeboot (1.25) Yngling (1.0) JSC (Sa) 15JK, 20JK, SR, Opti-Cup SV 03 Wendenkrug RC Laser Kielboote nach Opti B Achtknoten- 420 (1.0), Opti C, (BM) Yardstick SpYC Wettfahrt So 27. Opti Anfänger BMS /WGSO SGaM Fam (1.0), Jeton (1.0) YCW Krienicke SCWB (In. WA,) Mo 28. Di 29. Mi 30. Do 31. Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand 22.01.2018 Seite 4 von 10 Juni 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Fr 1. Sonderwettfahrt O-Jolle (1.23) Opti-Anfänger Yngling (1.1) Zeuthener WGSO (Krienicke) Kielboote n. Opti-Cup Sa 2. Yardstick Darling- / Lawuse- Opti B Short Track 2018 Berlini-Cup Havel-Cup DJC Preis SCArgo Raceboard Europe Opti A Hugo-Bräuer- Finn, Star (BM) YCBG (BM, BJM 1.1), BSV 07 Wettfahrt VSaW Waffelregatta VA (1.2), IF, Laser, Laser R, Cadet (BM), Teeny Sailhorse Laser 4.7, SCZ So 3. SCF 420 (1.0), Opti C WSV21 Mo 4. Di 5. Mi 6. Do 7. Fr 8. Preis von 150 Jahre Lindwerder Teeny BJüM (1.2) Regattasegeln Ladies-Cup Sa 9. YCM Yardstick Frauen-Yardstick BSV Rahnsdorfer 420er Berliner ZSV (In. Wa, Sa) u. z-Jollen Pokal Meisterschaft 420 (BM, BJM 1.2) Saatwinkler Ecke SZV (1.35) z-Jolle DBYC A.W.Niemeyer- Gothenschild SVR Goldenes Posthorn Cup Folkeboot (1.2) VA (1.4), So 10. Yardstick SCG alle Klassen O-Jolle (1.07), TSG Korsar, IF PSB (SH) Mo 11. Di 12. Mi 13. Do 14. 60 sm Fr 15. Yardstick PYC (Fr bis max. Sa 11 Uhr) Hauptmann von Köpenick Opti Anfänger (Sa) Sa King of Wannsee 16. SGW KW Müggelpreis Techno 293 (BM), Junibowle Geldner-Preis z-Jollen, 15 JK, Cat Raceboard (BM) Jeton (1.0), YS O-Jolle (1.21), CSV WSeV / SV03 SCWB (In.WA) Laser (1.0) Opti B Regatta 4-Klassen- TSG SCN Wettfahrt 57. Berliner 2.Müggel-Cup Freundschafts- Sailhorse, VA (1.2), Schülerwettfahrt Revierregatta YS Regatta IF-Boot (1.0), Pirat Opti B, So 17. CSV Klasse M WSV 22 420er (1.0), BMS (Gatow) Laser R (1.0), Laser 4.7 (1.0) VSW Mo 18. Di 19. Mi 20. Do 21. Fr 22. 3-Seen-Regatta Havelrund 10er Faß und 20JK (1.1), Sa 23. Yardstick, IF Kanne J70 Trophy 15JK, Müggelpokal SCO (Sa, SH- z-Jolle, Laser, Tripartite J70 Kielboote u. Jollen O-Jolle (1.19), Jungfernsee) 420 (1.0) CNFT/AIYCB/DBYC (Berlin Battle 1.2) nach Yardstick SVR Gothen-Cup So und Kielboote SV03 (ab 5 Booten 24. Opti B KW SCR Klassenwertung) SCG SCArgo Mo 25. Di 26. MI 27. Do 28. Fr 29. Challenge-Cup Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand 22.01.2018 Seite 5 von 10 Juli 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Havel-Klassik Challenge-Cup Zeuthener Woche Regatta klassischer AIYC 30. 20JK (1.1), Sa Yachten (Sa, WA- Juni 15JK (BM 1.1), Sea Cup North ASV Jungfernsee) BJüM Opti B O-Jolle, Kielboote u. 420 (1.0), Pirat (Sa, SH-Jungf.see) Kokosnuss-Cup DJC Jollen nach Yardstick SCN Hoffmann-Preis Opti Anfänger, Opti C (ab 5 Booten Folkeboot (1.10), BYC So 1. Klassenwertung) Dyas, Korsar (vor BYC) ZYC SCA Mo 2. Di 3. Mi 4. Do 5. Fr 6. Winfried- BMW-Opti-Cup Frommelt- Sa Finale A/B 7. Gedächtnispreis WW Champagner- (In.WA ) Klassen n. Regatta Asterix-Cup PYC Yardstick Finn (BM 1.0) Pirat (1.15), Cadet DJC (Sa) O-Jolle (1.12) SCG Edelholz 20JK (BM 1.4) 71. Blaues Band SVT So 8. 5.5mR H-Jolle (1.3) VSaW WSV1921 Mo 9. Di 10. Ferien-Regatta Mi 11. Yardstick BYC / PYC / VSaW Do 12. Fr 13. Schleusen-Cup Sa 14. Null-Drei-Cup 15JK (1.22) Opti B So YCNM 15. SV03 WW (Krüpelsee) Mo 16. Di 17. Ferien-Regatta Mi 18. Yardstick BYC / PYC / VSaW Do 19. TW 20. Fr Sa 21. SailingAnarchyCup / Bl. Band Yardstick, Pummel-Kuke- So 22. Gedächtnis-Preis Star (1.2) SCG (GB + SH) Mo 23. German Open Taifun und IC Di 24. DBYC German Open Taifun und IC --- Mi 25. Ferien-Regatta Yardstick BYC / PYC / VSaW Do 26. German Open Taifun und IC Fr 27. DBYC Sa 28. Tegel Trophy J70 (Berlin Battle 1.0) TW 29. JSC So Mo 30. Di 31. Berliner Regattakalender 2018 Stand 22.01.2018 Seite 6 von 10 August 2018 Dahme Müggelsee Tegel Unterhavel Wannsee Zeuthen Ferien-Regatta Mi 1. Yardstick BYC / PYC / VSaW Do 2. Fr 3. Sa 4. Sommerregatta VA (1.3) So 5. SCN Mo 6. Di 7. Ferien-Regatta Mi 8. Yardstick BYC / PYC / VSaW Do 9. Fr 10. Wahre-Weiber- 3.Müggel-Cup Wettfahrt Sommerregatta Sa 11. Revierregatta YS RC Klasse-M Frauen-Yardstick z-Jollen, Finn YCBG BMS (Gatow) SCF-H SGZ So 12.
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