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Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022 Finn, FD, Star, Tempest, Drachen & Soling Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022 Finn, FD, Star, Tempest, Drachen & Soling 18th December 2020 Agenda MOTIVATION & VISION H O S T - KIEL LOCATION & EVENT VENUE COMMUNICATION RACE SCHEDULE BUDGET REFERENCES CONTACT DRAWING THE BIG PICTURE Motivation & Vision The event is held during the event “Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022”. 50 years after the Olympic Games, a unique event with the old and new Olympic classes should take place to celebrate a true sports festival in Kiel 2022. In order to give the sailing competitions a stage, the Kieler Yacht-Club (KYC) is standing at the side of the state capital Kiel. We are looking forward to host an unforgettable Event based on our long and successful history with the well known Kiel Week and all kinds of championships. Sailing venue (onshore and offshore), infrastructure and accommodation is the famous Kiel fjord and the Olympic sailing Center Kiel-Schilksee: hosting two Olympics, over 130 years of Kiel Week and other regattas like many Worlds and Europeans. Date of the Event: from 18th to 28th August 2022. More information can be found on the schedule. Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022 WITH THE UNBEATABLE CLASS DIVERSITY O F THE OLYMPICS 1972 Just like Munich and Augsburg as the hosts at the time, the state capital Preface Kiel will commemorate Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022 with a colorful and varied supporting program. Sailing is to be the focus of the KIELER YACHT - C L U B E . V . celebrations. The focus will be on the Olympic classes of then and now. In addition, the Kiel Yacht-Club applied for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra17 World Championship which should takes places right after the racing days Dear sailors, wherever you are! of the traditional Olympic classes. The Kieler Yacht-Club, an old friend and sponsor of the former We look forward to a brilliant and historical sports event! olympic sailing classes would like to invite you once again to an outstanding sailing event 2022 in Kiel. 6 On 28 August 1972, the Olympic flame arrived in Kiel, thus opening the Olympic sailing competitions held in Kiel-Schilksee Dr. Carsten Krage from 29 August to 8 September. During these days the world elite President Kieler Yacht-Club of sailing sports sailed on the Kiel Fjord in six Olympic boat classes for the medals. But the competitions were not only an outstanding event for Kiel in sporting terms. The holding of the 1972 Olympic sailing competitions in Kiel-Schilksee had a great influence on public perception, awareness and urban development. Kiel OLYMPIC GAMES IN KIEL 1972 I 2022 An extraordinary, international atmosphere. The Olympic Sailing Center in Kiel-Schilksee with a unique tradition in sailing. Regatta sailing at the highest level with unbeatable class diversity. Canalize the attention of the classes and especially on the championships. Entertainment and flair, and a versatile event area for sailors and visitors alike. 7 • Kiel is the capital of Schleswig-Holstein with 247.121 inhabitants. • 27 sailing clubs, with 9 modern marinas for 3.000 boats and 20.000 active sailors and surfers. • 1936 and 1972 Olympic Games. • Kiel city marketing around the slogan “Kiel. Sailing.City” – everyone associates Kiel with sailing. • Olympic base of German Sailing Federation (DSV). • Sailing will take place in the famous Kiel fjord in the Baltic Sea. “Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022” 5 R I N G S – 5 WORLDS Together with the Olympic cities of Munich and The Kieler Yacht-Club is hosting a spectacular saling event: The whole event will be framed in a Augsburg, the 1972 Olympic Games will be comprehensive event area with everything the commemorated and celebrated in the summer of In the first part, the sailors compete in the boat classes of sailors and classes could wish for as well as 2022! the 1972 competitions: historic classes with a unique past, Opening and Closing Ceremonies. which are no longer in the Olympic program in 2022. In this context, the city of Kiel is hosting a sporting What a unique contrast! An international highlight and a comprehensive festival that will In the second part, the fastest contemporary Olympic boat competition spanning generations on the attract attention far beyond the city. The heart of classes chase across the Kiel Fjord! occasion of the "Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I this festival will be the sailing competitions! 2022". Regatta with the World Olympic classics Championships Climate 9 C L I M A T E ( A U G U S T , LONG TIME AVERAGE ) Wind speed Wind direction 25 0 – 1 knots 18% 60° 6.2% 20 90° 14.9% 1 – 5 knots 9.8% 15 135° 11.6% 5 – 10 knots 31.0% 10 180° 11.6% 10 – 15 knots 21.3% 5 225° 26.1% 15 – 20 knots 16.7% 0 270 15.2% 20 – 25 knots 9.1% 305° 9.8% Temperature Sun hs/per day 25+ knots 11% 360° 4.7% (Celsius); med. max Source: Meeno Schrader, WetterWelt GmbH; Wetterkontor Location 10 KIEL. SAILING. CITY. BALTIC SEA • Light salty sea touching the Scandinavian peninsula, the mainland of Europe and the Danish islands. • Surface area of 377,000 km² (145,522 sq mi). RACE COURSE • Well known Kiel Week race courses. • Close to the harbor, approx. 20 min. away. • Flexible position of the race courses in the direct vicinity of the shore. • Races can be done directly in front of spectators – TV live coverage. 11 Location KIEL. SAILING. CITY. ACCOMMONDATION • Capacity overall: 1,905 rooms; • 4 stars: 666 rooms; Kiel • 3 stars: 695 rooms; • Campsite directly next to racing area! • several new hotels are under construction. Lübeck • Not classified: 492 rooms. Hamburg INFRASTRUCTURE • Airports: Kiel, Hamburg, Lübeck and Denmark (Billund and Sonderburg). • Distance to Hamburg: 100 km. • Very high quality level of public transport (both train and bus). Event Venue ONSHORE • Infrastructure of the Olympic Sailing Center Kiel-Schilksee will be used, which provides sufficient parking spaces, halls for measurement, berthing with guarded access, facilities and celebrating locations; very good traffic connection to downtown Kiel. • The “Regattahaus” in Kiel-Schilksee will be used for race office, jury meetings and media center for press conferences (existing technical equipment, high speed Internet, WiFi, e.g.) • Accommodation and transport infrastructure: Near-by, sufficient rooms and space are available for all visitors and sailors; Kiel is very approachable via all means of transports. Event Venue ONSHORE • Venue which is used for the annual Kiel Week and many other major international regattas. • For special and highlight events the whole area is completely rebuild to welcoming global sailors and fans. • Perfect infrastructure with modern media center, race and 13 jury offices. • All boats are located together. • Two permanent cranes, trailer storage, facilities and celebrating locations for up to 400 persons. • Campsite directly next to sailing venue. • Sustainability: Owner of the Platinum certificate from Sailors for the Sea! (as one of two worldwide). Event Venue – Onshore Overview OLYMPIC SAILING CENTRE KIEL - SCHILKSEE Race Office Camping site Measurement hall Vaasahalle Check-In & Lounges Stage Food & Beverage large launching ramp Event Venue 15 SOCIAL EVENTS • Dedicated halls for measuring and weighting – all very near-by. • Different areas for crews and parties. • Race Village directly in the harbor area. • Social Events and meetings take place in one of the existing Lounges / halls. • Opening Ceremony with a nations parade. • Prize Giving Ceremony at the Sailing Arena stage. • Catering facilities, different Lounges, indoor swimming pool and more… Communication 16 BE P A R T OF IT! • TV and tracking: Live TV and live tracking is planned to be used to illustrate the races. • Stage: A stage in the heart of the Sailing venue will broadcast the races onshore as well. • Media/Press: Daily media feeds will be provided; media feeding will start well in advance of the event; media will cover press releases. • Social media: News and topics will be published on the different pages (Facebook & Instagram) • Website: A special Website will publish all the information. TV-Highlights of Finals Day at Kiel Week 2020 17 Schedule OLYMPIC GAMES IN KIEL 1972 I 2022 Dates Activities Thursday Registration, Measurement & 18 August Opening Ceremony Friday Racing Day 19 August Saturday Racing Day 20 August Sunday Final Racing & 21 August Prize Giving Ceremony A different time schedule can be discussed individually by a class association and there (championship) requirements. The 49er 49erFX & Nacra17 will possibly sail their regatta from Monday to Sunday (22-28 August 2022). 18 Staff & Officials OLYMPIC GAMES IN KIEL 1972 I 2022 • We are working with well experienced race officers (IRO) and event chairmen (PRO) with strong background in Olympic and international classes as well as very experienced international global jury (IJ) in alignment with the class associations • Many Volunteers supporting the event Budget 19 OLYMPIC GAMES IN KIEL 1972 I 2022 • Overall budget: usual costs and requirements for Race Management, Media, Event Locations, Jury etc. will be covered by entry fees and further funding. • Sponsors: According to the event “Olympic Games in Kiel 1972 I 2022” the City of Kiel and the Land Schleswig-Holstein support the Championships. Sponsors will be targeted. There are very strong partnerships with existing sponsors of Kiel Week and Worlds. This will be leveraged for supporting the Championships. • Marketing Agency: The Kieler Yacht-Club is the 100% owner of Point of Sailing Marketing GmbH (PoS) with 6 employees responsible for the event organization and the marketing activities of the event. The Agency is also responsible for the whole festival. References 20 KIELER YACHT - CLUB • Kieler Woche: Annual event with more than 2,000 boats from >65 nations with up to 4,500 sailors and >3,5 million spectators.
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