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Aug 31 to Sept 3, 2016 - Lake IJsselmeer

2016 Junior World Championship

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First Race is August 31st, 2016

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It looks like sailing in your own country is giving an extra boost. Four Dutch teams have reached the final in Lelystad. Dutch guys Bart Lambriex and Philiper Meijer have won the qualifications. They only twice didn’t reach the top 10. Daniel Bramervaer and Floris van der Werken had a rough start this week. They had two bad races, but the rest of the week they sailed steady. They became second overall. The top 3 is completed by a German team. The Wedemeyer’s are had a few great races and a few unlucky races. They are 3rd overall.

  1. NED – Bart Lambriex, Philip Meijer – 49 points
  2. NED – Daniel Bramervaer, Floris van der Werken – 60 points
  3. GER – Ann Kristin Wedemeyer, Pia Sophie Wedemeyer – 71 points
  4. NED – Cecile Janmaat, Maxime Jonker – 82.1 points
  5. NED – Robin Becker, Scipio Houtman – 86 points
  6. ITA – Maria Ottavia Raggio, Paola Bergamaschi – 89 points
  7. SWE – Klara Wester, Rebecca Netzler – 90 points

The teams won’t bring their points to the finals. The start points in the final are the same as their ranking, so Lambriex and Meijer will start with 1 point in the final. Wester and Netzler will start with 7 points.

Tomorrow, the final races will be sailed. The weather looks promising for close racing. The races will be sailed in front of the harbour tomorrow (stadium sailing).

Time schedule Saturday September 3 (approximately)
11:00 hours Semi finals
15:00 hours 49erFX final
16:00 hours 49er final
17:45 hours prize giving ceremony

Notice of Race

Published August 26, 2016

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List of standard penalties

Published August 29, 2016

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Sailing instructions

Published August 29, 2016

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Measurement regulations

Published August 29, 2016

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REVISED: Notice #1 Check-in / Check-out

Published August 31, 2016

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Notice #2 Change to SI

Published August 30, 2016

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Notice #3 Membership int 9er class (UPDATED)

Published September 1, 2016

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Notice #4 Change to SI and schedule

Published August 31, 2016

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Notice #5 Change of courses

Published August 31, 2016

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Notice #6 Change to schedule

Published September 1, 2016

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Notice #7 Change of course medal series (REVISED)

Published September 2, 2016

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Weight correctors

Published August 30, 2016

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Programm Saturday September 3

Published September 3, 2016

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Protest time

Published September 2, 2016

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Boats to be weighted after the finish

Published September 1, 2016

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Penalty list

Published August 31, 2016

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Meeting for final series

Published September 2, 2016

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Lelystad is one of the newest cities in the Netherlands. It is the capital of Flevoland Province. The community of Lelystad is situated in the Eastern part of Flevoland. It has a surface of 295mi² (765km²), of which 17mi² (45km²) water area. The town major, since February 2006, is Ms. M. Horselenberg. It has only been a municipality since 1980.

Lelystad was intended to be the main city of the IJsselmeer polders. Therefore, the city was named after the founder of the Zuiderzee project, engineer Cornelis Lely (1854 – 1929). In 1891 Lely developed a plan for the closure of the then called Zuiderzee. In 1932 the Zuiderzee indeed was closed by means of the Afsluitdijk (closing dyke) and the IJsselmeer was created.

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Construction of Lelystad actually began before the Eastern part of Flevoland was drained. In 1950, Perceel P (allotment P) was created, a working island in the midst of the IJsselmeer. The workers inhabiting that island had to create a building pit for the Wortman water pump station which was then used for draining the Eastern part of Flevoland. Perceel P, the oldest part of Lelystad, today is called Lelystad Haven.

Construction of the remaining part of the city began in 1965. And the first inhabitants arrived in September 1967. However, development of Lelystad proceeded slowly, mainly due to poor connections to the mainland which persisted for years. Another problem was a decision making process regarding the Markerwaard polder which took years to produce results. Plan was to let this polder become the urban hinterland of Lelystad.

An own identity It was mid of the nineties when a major course change took place at Lelystad. From that point on, renowned architects were attracted and involved to give the city an own identity and more confidence. Old residence quarters got restructured and the city centre was completely renewed. Also, the coastal area of Lelystad got a new impulse due to construction of high quality residence quarters and new recreational facilities there.

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Picture by Wierd Massink ©.

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