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Dossier De Presse SOF 2012
DOSSIER DE PRESSE 2012 Sommaire Le mot de Jean-Pierre Champion, Président de la Fédération Française de Voile ................................. 3 Le mot d’Hubert Falco, Président de la Communauté d’aggomération TPM ......................................... 4 Le mot d’accueil de Jacques Politi, maire de Hyères-Les-Palmiers ......................................................... 5 I. L’épreuve .............................................................................................................................................. 6 La SOF 2012, 4ème épreuve de la Coupe du Monde ISAF ..................................................................... 6 Les spécificités de la SOF 2012 ............................................................................................................ 7 Les enjeux spécifiques pour l’équipe de France .................................................................................. 8 La régate .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Le programme ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Les clés pour comprendre ................................................................................................................... 9 II. Les séries engagées ........................................................................................................................... 13 Synthèse des séries .......................................................................................................................... -
470 Olympic Medallists
OLYMPIC GAMES 470 Class Medallists Women's category Number Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue of boats 2016 Hannah Mills - Saskia Clark (Great Britain) Jo Aleh - Olivia Powrie (New Zealand) Camille Lecointre - Hélène Defrance (France) Rio de Janeiro - Brasil 20 2012 Jo Aleh - Olivia Powrie (New Zealand) Hannah Mills - Saskia Clark (Great Britain) Lisa Westerhof - Lobke Berkhout (Netherlands) London (Weymouth) - Great Britain 20 2008 Elise Rechichi - Tessa Parkinson (Australia) Marcelien De Koning - Lobke Berkhout (Netherlands) Fernanda Oliveira - Isabel Swan (Brazil) Beijing (Qingdao) - China 19 2004 Sofia Bekatorou - Emilia Tsoulfa (Greece) Natalia Via-Dufresne - Sandra Azon (Spain) Therese Torgersson - Vendela Zachrisson (Sweden) Athens - Greece 19 2000 Jenny Armstrong - Belinda Stowell (Australia) Jennifer J. Isler - Pease Glaser (USA) Ruslana Taran - Olena Pakholchik (Ukraine) Sydney - Australia 20 1996 Theresa Zabell - Begonia Via Dufresne (Spain) Yumiko Shige - Alicia Kinoshita (Japan) Ruslana Taran - Olena Pakholchik (Ukraine) Atlanta (Savannah) - USA 22 1992 Theresa Zabell - Patricia Guerra (Spain) Leslie Egnot - Janet Shearer (New Zealand) Jennifer J. Isler - Pamela Healey (USA) Barcelona - Spain 17 1988 Allison Jolly - Lynne Jewell (USA) Marit Soderstrom - Birgitta Bengtsson (Sweden) Larissa Moskalenko - Irina Tchounikhovskai (USSR) Seoul (Pusan) - South Korea 21 Men's category Number Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue of boats 2016 Šime Fantela - Igor Marenić (Croatia) Mathew Belcher - William Ryan (Australia) Panagiotis Mantis - Pavlos -
Joe Glanfield
MEDIA GUIDE 2012 Joe Glanfield VOLVO: DRIVING BRITISH SAILING Profile 470Joe GlanfieldGIRLS PROFILE Date of Birth: 6.8.79 Marital Status: Married to Emily Place of Birth: Sutton, Surrey Children: Four (Sophie 14, Finn 7, Sammy 4, Elijah 1) Residence: Exmouth, Devon – was a parent throughout all his Olympic campaigns SAILING BIO First learnt to sail: Joe was seven when he first ventured out on to the water Class: Cadet Location: Exe Sailing Club, Devon Interesting fact: Joe is a massive Arsenal fan CV SAILING HISTORY • First key achievement - winning the Cadet U15 Nationals. • Athens 2004 – bounced back bounced back from the • Member of the National 420 Youth (U19) Squad (crew) - disappointment of Sydney four years earlier to claim the first 420 RYA Youth National champion and 420 class National of their two Olympic silver medals. champion. • 2005 – European Championship gold and World • 1997 – won 420 boys’ silver medal at ISAF Youth World Championship silver medals. Championships in Japan. A few months later teams up with • 2007 - Pre Olympic Regatta silver medal. Nick and Joe Nick Rogers in the 470 Olympic senior class. selected for their third Olympics to compete at Beijing • 1998 – finished 12th at ISAF World Championships in 2008. Dubai (Joe’s first major senior championship), which secured • Beijing 2008 - in Athens Nick and Joe were still in with a them their first Lottery funding. chance of gold going into the final race, but their medal race • 2000 – following an extended Olympic trials, a career best heroics – overcoming all the odds - in landing silver in China sixth at the 2000 ISAF Worlds saw Nick and Joe qualify for was much sweeter. -
Published Date: 17/12/2011 It Might Seem a Strange Partnership
Published Date: 17/12/2011 It might seem a strange partnership, toothbrushes and the Olympic 470 dinghy, but the humble toothbrush plays an important role in the boat’s spinnaker set up and handling. We decided to find out more as to why some teams are ardent supporters of the toothbrush, whilst other teams are 100% against the approach, preferring to use the more refined sail batten to achieve the same outcome. 2008 Olympic bronze medallist Isabel Swan (BRA) was the Top 470 Toothbrushes © 470 Class perfect place to start our research. With helm Martin Grael, they are ranked #11 in the world and are on a campaign to be selected to represent Brazil at the 2012 Olympic Games. Isabel firstly explained the role the toothbrush has on the boat, “It is good to use a toothbrush, because you use the bristles of the toothbrush to stop the spinnaker halyard to go up, as we have a shockcord that makes the spinnaker tight, which is why we choose a toothbrush." The Brazilian team has shockcord tied around either end of the Elise Rechici/Belinda Stowell (AUS) toothbrush, whilst other teams have holes drilled through their toothbrushes, and Isabel explained the difference. “The tied approach works for us. When sailing, you just have to very quickly find where the toothbrush is, so you can get the spinnaker halyard. It is better than using a batten I think, even though this is a different way than people normally use toothbrushes.” Helm Martine chipped in “You really have to be careful with the toothbrush you buy as it can break. -
2011 Europeans Helsinki
470 OPEN WOMEN'S EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP HELSINKI - FINLAND - 6 - 15 JULY 2011 FINAL RESULTS (Scores take into account one discard) - 43 boats - 20 nations (EUR rank = rank in European Championship - European champions in bold) ** : dpi (3 points penalty added to race score) Open EUR Final Races Nation Sail no Crew rank rank scores 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 Spain ESP 696 Tara PACHECO / Berta BETANZOS 70 2 2 1 514*2 1114 6 4 5 2 8 2 2 Denmark DEN 143 Henriette KOCH / Lene SOMMER 83 6 11 9 3 16* 7 4 8 2 3 1014 3 3 Brazil BRA 177 Fernanda OLIVEIRA / Ana Luisa BARBACHAN 85 5 1 5 12 17* 1 5 6 4 15 7 4 10 4 3 Great Britain GBR 847 Hannah MILLS / Saskia CLARK 93 3 13bfd*37 1 3 7 12 7 5 2 1 1 5 4 Great Britain GBR 850 Penny CLARK / Katrina HUGHES 109 19 5 bfd* 4 18 9 8 22 10 6 1 3 2 6 5 France FRA 9 Camille LECOINTRE / Mathilde GERON 109 9 bfd*3 6 6 16 1 27 1 2 12 8 9 7 6 France FRA 12 Emmanuelle ROL / Hélène DEFRANCE 114 7 6 12 7 19 28 2 2 3 31* 9 11 4 8 7 Greece GRE 224 Virginia KRAVARIOTI / Olga TSIGARIDI 125,7 21 10 dsq* 1 3 10 12 16 rdg 8 15 5 7 MEDAL RACE 9 USA USA 1736 Amanda CLARK / Sarah LIHAN 132 20 24 2 2 33* 8 13 28 11 1 4 7 6 10 USA USA 1757 Erin MAXWELL / Isabelle FARRAR 139 16 17 7 9 13 18* 17 11 8 11 3 17 5 multiplied(scores by 2) 11 8 Russia RUS 12 Natalia IVANOVA / Diana KRUTSKIKH 133 18 8 bfd* 14 15 5 9 23 12 7 11 9 2 12 Japan JPN 4151 Ai KONDO / Wakako TABATA 137 4 15 4 ocs* 29 24 3 3 21 9 6 18 1 13 9 Germany GER 61 Tina LUTZ / Beucke SUSANN 147 bfd* 26 13 8 8 14 6 4 15 13 16 15 9 14 10 Great Britain GBR 855 Sophie WEGUELIN -
University of Chichester
The University of Chichester Honorary Awards 1990 The (late) Very Rev Robert T Holtby Dean Emeritus of Chichester Honorary Fellowship Institute Prof Kenneth J Rawson Dean of Education at Brunel University Honorary Fellowship (The late) Peter Sarginson Principal of West Dean College Honorary Fellowship 1991 Professor Jenifer Wilson-Barnet Hd of Nursing, King’s College, London Honorary Fellowship 1992 No awards 1993 YBhg Dato’ Asiah binte Abut Samah Minister for Education, Malaysia Hon D of Sc in the Soc Sc – Southampton 1994 Mr Bobby Wellins British Jazz Musician of the Year Honorary Fellowship The late Patrick Garland Director Honorary D.Litt –Southampton Ms Jane Lane Commission for Racial Equality Honorary Fellow of Institute 1995 (The late) Ted Walker Fellow of Royal Society of Literature Honorary D.Litt –Southampton 1996 Dr John Wyatt West Sussex/Chichester Institute 1977 – 1996 Honorary D.Litt –Southampton Mr Derek Casey Chief Executive of Sports Council Honorary D.Sc –Southampton 1997 (The late) Christopher Zeuner Director of Weald & Downland Open-Air Museum Honorary MA – Southampton Dr Ray Peacock Steering Groups for maths, former Governor Honorary D.Sc –Southampton 1998 Dr James Gorrie Principal, Chichester College (CCoAST) Hon D. Litt – Southampton 1999 (The late) Hazel Hellyer Assistant Registrar, University College Chichester Honorary M A – Southampton Professor Gordon McGregor Emeritus Professor of the University of Leeds, former Honorary Doctor of Literature – Institute Deputy Director Southampton Professor Dr Christine Keitel- Professor for Mathematics Education and Pedagogy at Honorary Doctor of Science - Kreidt the free University of Berlin Southampton Note: All Awards up to and including 1999 were made through the Honorary Degrees Committee of the University of Southampton. -
Press Kit the Venue 470 World Championship Men & Women
PRESS KIT THE VENUE 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN & WOMEN 04-13 SEPTEMBER 2006 RIZHAO, CHINA THE VENUE The venue for the 2006 International 470 Class World Championships is the offshore sea area of Wanpingkou in Rizhao with two 3000 m diameter race areas 500 m from the beach, the Wanping- kou square and the ultramodern Rizhao Interna- tional Water Sports Base. Water depth is 10 m. Rizhao, meaning “the sun shines”, got its name in year 1087, a beautiful oriental coastal city with civilisation dating back 5000 years with its blue sky, jade sea and 60 km golden sand beaches looks forward to welcoming with open arms and warm heart and hospitality the Europe Class sailing family from all around the world to the opening up China. THE MARINA The Marina After careful studies amongst other in Spain, Italy, Korea and Cyprus and design by world known planners the Water Sports Base took 11 months to build. Land area is 820000 sq.m. with Yacht Club 7340 sq.m, Race Control Center 6540 sq.m., Boat- house 1830 sq.m, Measurement Hall 800 sq.m, Sailboat Square 25000 sq.m., Container Yard 15000 sq.m., grassland 350000 sq.m. as well as 1500 m of running path, landscape fountain, 78 flagpoles, 25 workboats, outside basketball and tennis grounds. Water area is 400000 sq.m with 190000 sq.m. boat mooring quay 9 m high and 560 m long and a slipway of 50 x 150 m, floating jetties with 320 berths and up to 450 m wavebreakers. PRESS KIT LOCAL CONDITIONS 470 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEN & WOMEN 04-13 SEPTEMBER 2006 RIZHAO, CHINA Meteorology Race Area August-September Mean maximum air temperature is 25.5 C, mean minimum 18.1 C and mean 21.8 C. -
470 Etimes Issue: Dec Ember 2009
470 Worlds Stats Men‘s 470 Top 10 10 nations/4 continents Women‘s 470 Top 10 9 nations/4 continents :: Page 8 Joe Glanfield: —I love the 470. It‘s a boat that incorporates every aspect of dinghy racing.“ :: Page 4 Photo: Sander van der Borgh 470 ETIMES ISSUE: DEC EMBER 2009 Photo: Getty Images WWW.470.ORG 470 ETIMES The eTimes is the official newsletter of the International 470 Class Association All rights reserved: 470 Internationale© DISTR IBUTION Beijing 2008 Women‘s 470 bronze medallist Isabel Swan and World‘s best - National Class Associations - Sailing Federations soccer player Pele support Rio de Janeiro‘s bid for the 2016 Olympics. - 470 sailors & spectators WHAT THE BEIJING M EDALLISTS DID NEXT? - (Sailing) Sport Media ANDY RICE CAUGHT UP WITH THE 470 OLYMPIC M EDALLISTS FROM BEIJING - ISAF :: P AGE 3-4 The 470 eTimes is distributed 470 ET IMES INDEX through the International 470 WORDS FROM THE PRESIDENT Class emailing list, and through 470 CLASS SAILORS‘ SUPPORT PRORAMMES the official 470 Class web site: ñ WHAT HAPPENNED AFTER BEIJING ? MORE PROGRAMMES, www.470.org ñ SAILOR’S SU PPORT PROGRAMME S ñ CHAMPIONSHIP REVIEW S INCREASING GLOBAL EXPA NSION. P HOTOGRAPHY With many thanks to: ñ MASTERS AND LEGENDS The International 470 Class offers more Support programmes, more knowledge transfer and more support to sailors‘ Olympic campaigns. - Getty Images ñ ISAF WORLD CU P - Sander van der Borgh - Thom Touw ñ ATHLETES’ COMMISSION ñ CALENDAR :: P AGE 5 -6 EDITORIAL: ñ OLYMPIC Q U ALIFICATION Contributions of Luissa Smith ñ 470 ATHLETES Andy Rice Rick van Wijngaarden WOMEN‘S SA ILING - WORLDS‘ FLEET T OP 20 Edward Ramsden Five 420 Ladies‘ World Championship medallists, two 470 ATHLETES Hubert Kirrmann out of three girls who have ever won the overall Top players in the International 470 Nicholas Guichet Class. -
2008 ISAF Annual Report and Financial Statements
2008 ISAF Annual Report and Financial Statements 1 Contents Part I - Activity Reports 1 President’s Message 3 Secretary General’s Report 5 ISAF Affiliate Members 8 ISAF Secretariat 10 ISAF Athlete Participation Programme 14 Olympic Solidarity 15 Commission Reports 16 Constitution Committee 18 Equipment Committee 18 Events Committee 20 ISAF Classes Committee 21 Match Racing Committee 22 Offshore Committee 24 Race Officials Committee 26 Racing Rules Committee 28 Regional Games Committee 29 Windsurfing Committee 30 Women’s Sailing Committee 31 Youth and Development Committee 31 Part II - 2008 ISAF Event Reports 33 2008 Olympic Sailing Competition 35 2008 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship 42 2008 ISAF Women’s Match Racing World Championship 44 2008 ISAF Match Racing World Championship 45 2008 ISAF Offshore Team World Championship 45 2008 ISAF Approved World Champions 46 Part III - Accounts 49 Director’s Report 50 Independent Auditors’ Report to the Members of the International Sailing Federation 51 Consolidated Income and Expenditure Account 52 Consolidated Balance Sheet 53 Parent Balance Sheet 54 Consolidated Cash Flow Statement 55 Notes to the Financial Statements 56 Part IV - 2009 Budget 63 2009 Budget Summary 64 Income 64 Expenditure 65 Part I Activity Reports President’s Message 2008 was an incredible year for the sport of sailing. Some amazing feats were achieved on the water, whilst on shore the sport continues to develop both structurally and commercially through the contribution of worldwide stakeholders and ISAF. The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games was not just the sporting highlight of the year, but one of the defining moments of the new millennium. -
An Exclusive Opportunity to Meet One of the Uk's Top Sailors Discover First Hand What It's Like to Compete at Olympic Level
An exclusive opportunity to meet one of the UK’s top sailors discover first hand what it’s like to compete at Olympic level Northampton Sailing Club would like to invite you to join us and meet Team Volvo Sailor Nick Dempsey on Tuesday 24th April 2012 at 6.30pm, at our sailing club. Olympic Bronze Medallist Nick Dempsey, made history at Athens 2004 as the first Britain to win an Olympic windsurfing medal. Northampton Sailing Club Pitsford Reservoir, Northampton Road, Northampton, NN6 9DG. WHO ARE TEAM VOLVO? Ben Ainslie CBE Nick Dempsey Class: Finn Class: RS:X Windsurfing There is only one British Olympian at London Olympic bronze medallist, Nick Dempsey is 2012 who will be competing for their fourth more determined than ever to win Gold on Olympic Gold in consecutive games... Ben home waters after his agonising 4th place Ainslie. With 3 Olympic Gold medals and one finish in Beijing. Supported in his 2012 silver to his name, is he the ‘greatest sailor campaign by double Olympic Gold medallist this country’s seen since Nelson?’ wife, Sarah Ayton. Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark Paul Goodison MBE Shirley Robertson OBE Class: 470 Class: Laser Shirley, double Olympic gold medallist is The 470 Girls are 23 year old Welsh sailing Local Sheffield boy turned Olympic hero one of the country’s most famous sailing talent, Hannah Mills and experienced ‘Golden Goodie’ is the current Olympic personalities. She won Olympic Gold in Sydney Olympian Saskia Clark. In the short time since Champion and looking to defend his title on 2000 and her second in Athens 2004 with teaming up the Girls have become a force to home waters. -
Hannah Mills VITAL STATISTICS…
TEAM PROFILE Hannah Mills VITAL STATISTICS… Name: Hannah Mills Class: 470 DOB: 29 February 1988 Born & grew up: Cardiff Currently Living: Portland Occupation: Full time sailor Sailing club: WPNSA Position on boat: Helm Name of sailing partner: Saskia Clark In Cornwall aged 8in a Mirror on a sailing course Started Sailing: with my brothers Coach: Joe Glanfield Duration in current class: Since October 2006 What classes pathway have Optimist – 420 - 470 you followed: 2003 Optimist girls World champion, 2006 420 Notable achievements at girls World champion, 2008 470 Junior girls Junior & Youth level: World champion Biggest Goal: To win an Olympic Gold medal Biggest influence in career Alan Williams, Joe Glanfield to date: 2012 Olympic Games, London Silver 2014 Rio Olympic Test Event 2 2014 Open 470 Europeans 2 2014 ISAF SWC Mallorca 3 2013 ISAF Worlds Test Event Gold 2013 470 World Championships 12th 2012 Skandia Sail for Gold Bronze Sailing Career to date: 2012 470 World Championships Gold 2012 Princess Sofia Trophy 10th 2012 Rolex Miami OCR Silver 2011 Rolex Miami OCR Silver 2011 Perth World Champs Silver 2011 Olympic Test Event Silver 2011 Open Europeans 4th 2011 Skandia Sail for Gold Silver 2011 Hyeres Regatta Silver 2011 Princess Sofia Trophy 13th 2011 Miami Regatta 11th MEET THE SAILOR… What is the toughest part Being out in the freezing cold and wind in January of your sport? “ What is your greatest ever 420 World champion when I was a Youth sailor, 470 World Champion and being selected to represent achievement in your sport? Team GB at the 2012 London Olympic Games where I went onto win a silver medal!! Other interests away from Windsurfing, mountain biking, shopping sailing: . -
Split Split Puerta Dálmata Del Adriático 8 Adriatic Dalmatian Port
AladiernoAladierno N.° 164 - ABRIL 2012 No. 164 - APRIL 2012 Split Puerta dálmata del Adriático Adriatic Dalmatian port Tara Pacheco y Berta Betanzos Rumbo a Londres 2012 Destination London 2012 Entre vino y viandas Amid food and wine Galicia Un interior en diez geodestinos Ten inland geodestinations IR A LA WEB Te lo enviamos envuelto para regalo. Clase, estilo, elegancia. Estos adjetivos han sido los inspiradores a la hora de diseñar el bolso ‘ENE’ de Nebotti. La calidad de sus materiales, la delicada manufactura artesanal y el diseño atemporal lo convierten en un bolso para toda la vida. Bolso ‘ENE’ de Nebotti PVP: 290 euros Llama al 666 40 90 31 o escribe a [email protected] y en 48 horas te lo entregaremos Para más información: [email protected] www.nebotti.com contenido content Bienvenido a bordo Welcome aboard 5 Barcas en las Carta del presidente President’s letter ensenadas croatas (portada). Boats visiting the Croatian coves (front page). Nuestro mundo 6 Our World Fotografía/Photograph: Braslav Karlic´. Split Split Puerta dálmata del Adriático 8 Adriatic Dalmatian port Tara Pacheco y Berta Betanzos Tara Pacheco and Berta Betanzos Rumbo a Londres 2012 16 Destination London 2012 Tara Pacheco y Entre vino y viandas Amid food and wine Berta Betanzos. 22 Tara Pacheco and Ruta Gastronómica por la Vía de la Plata y el Bierzo Via de la Plata and Bierzo Gastronomic Route Berta Betanzos. Galicia Galicia Un interior en diez geodestinos 30 Ten inland geodestinations Motor 36 Motor Ruta Gastronómica Business Class Business Class por la Vía 46 de la Plata AIR NOSTRUM AIR NOSTRUM y el Bierzo.