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PRE-WORLDS TRAINING CLINIC |
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The Int. 49er Class is sponsoring a Pre-Worlds training clinic to be held Dec. 30-31 at the Worlds venue in the Grand Bahamas. The clinic is free and is geared for new-to-49er teams and is open to the first 5 (or so) teams that respond. Teams interested should e-mail Rory Fitzpatrick at:
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. Following is the schedule for the 2 days which is provisional and weather dependent.
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Pre-Worlds Training clinic |
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Wed 30th Dec |
Thurs 31st Dec |
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Start & Pre Start |
Post Start Lanes |
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1st Beat Strategy |
Lay Line Lanes |
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Brief & Plan |
| 1000 hrs |
Meet & Brief |
Training |
| 1100 hrs |
Training |
Training |
| 1230 hrs |
Lunch |
Lunch |
| 1400 hrs |
Training |
Training |
| 1630 hrs |
Video Feedback |
Video Feedback |
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OUTTERIDGE AND JENSEN WIN AUS NATIONALS |
Mayhem prevailed around the marks on the final day of racing for the Zhik 49er Australian Championship. Gusty conditions provided plenty of thrills and spills as crews battled tight racing in building conditions, which eventually forced cancellation of the last race of the day. Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen secured their first place with three wins, New Zealand’s Peter Buling and Blair Tuke maintaining their challenge in second place, while Ireland’s Ryan Seaton and Matt McGovern overtook Western Australia’s Will and Sam Phillips to take third place by two points.
At the close of the regatta teams will head to the international Grande 2 event Sail Sydney, and then on to Sail Melbourne, the last Grade 1 event before the next world title in the Bahamas in January.
Full results here
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The late fee for the 2010 Worlds kicks in November 30. Please make sure to register for the Worlds on www.49erworlds.org before the deadline. |
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PERSONAL SAIL NUMBERS - AVAILABLE NOV 1 |
The 49er Class has approved the use of personal sail numbers. Now you can apply for your unique number, which will be issued each calendar year (Jan 1-Dec 31) based on first-come/first-served basis. Once a number has been issued, it will remain with the sailor as long as he continues to renew the number annually through the Class office. Sailors who do not want a personal number will use their hull number as outlined in the Class Rules, section A 11.1
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•Numbers must be in 3-digit sequence and will not be given out for 001-010.
•A table will be maintained on the 49er website with the current status of personal numbers.
•Cost: 50€ annual fee for the personal number
In addition, country flags are also being implemented and the PSN and country flag should be ordered together.
•Cost: 75€ fee for country flag (one time unless replaced)
Those who request and are granted a PSN will need to bring their own country code & personal number to the Bahamas for installation as the country flag will replace where the numbers currently are.
More information can be found on the technical section of the 49er website.
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