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December 3 - 8, 2019

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* either blue notes teams from nations that did not qualify for Tokyo in Aarhus. The top 4 of these nations will qualify here in Auckland. In addition, there is continental qualifying, and unused continental spots will be assigned to the next best placed team at this regatta. Full details

* either blue notes teams from nations that did not qualify for Tokyo in Aarhus. The top 6 of these nations will qualify here in Auckland. In addition, there is continental qualifying, and unused continental spots will be assigned to the next best placed team at this regatta.  Full details

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Story by Yachting New Zealand

Sandy Dawson and Ulrika Silfverberg never thought they would find rubbish so fascinating, and rewarding.

The pair can often be found sorting through the bins at the Royal Akarana Yacht Club, making sure rubbish has been disposed of correctly, and they’re mostly encouraged about what they find.

Dawson and Silfverberg, along with Debbie Meech, are the mainstays of the green team attached to the Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships. It’s a role they take very seriously and, like the sailors, have targets around what they want to achieve this week.

The world championships is one of only five regattas this year likely to achieve platinum status, the highest possible achievement against a set of criteria created by Sailors for the Sea.

“The regatta organisers decided right at the beginning that they wanted to have a clean regatta and aim for a platinum status,” Dawson explains. “There are not many regattas who have done that level and it’s hard to achieve. We need to meet 70 out of 75 requirements and we are on track. There are a couple of tricky ones but there are other things we are doing over and above.

“We say we are a clean and green country and you have to put your actions where your mouth is and prove it.”

There have been many aspects to the environmental push, from the ghost fishing weekend when rubbish on the seabed in Okahu Bay was picked up by divers to a beach cleanup, compostable cutlery, absence of single use plastics and blue fish embedded beside drains in the boat park to remind sailors about runoff.

“It was daunting at the beginning and you thought, ‘gosh, how am I going to do all of that?’ Silfverberg says. “But you break it down to each item and you realise you can achieve all of that. 

“Nothing has been really hard. It’s actually been quite fun.”

It has helped that the Royal Akarana Yacht Club were totally on board with the idea and considered sustainability when undergoing their club rebuild. They looked to use sustainable materials and any contractors employed by the club need to meet certain standards.

The green team’s message also seems to be sinking in with sailors and coaches, although some are more engaged than others.

“We look in the rubbish bins and they still need to learn to sort the rubbish out and not be lazy about it,” Silfverberg says. “Others go up to the closest bin and throw it in. At least it’s not going on the ground.”

Dawson added: “There’s definitely different levels of take-up. If each sailor can leave with a little more knowledge and improve a little more in their processes, that’s a good thing.”

The green team also hope to create a toolkit for yacht clubs around the country to utlilise. They realise very few could achieve platinum status right now but hope to encourage clubs to set targets of their own.

Yachting New Zealand have also developed an environmental strategy and have some ideas for clubs to be more sustainable.

“It would be really good to create a basic blueprint to make it easier for a club looking for a way to do things,” Dawson said. “There’s no point doing this and then stopping afterwards.”

Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, is famous for its stunning harbours and sailing culture. It is, without a doubt, a world-class racing and regatta destination.

The downtown competition venue offers quick and easy access to a vibrant city with a celebrated culinary scene, fantastic shopping, and dynamic arts and culture. As well as big city sophistication, Auckland also offers an incredible natural setting; beautiful beaches, volcanic cones, island getaways and expansive parks are never too far away.

Home to sailing champions and the highly anticipated 2021 Americas Cup, Aucklanders and New Zealander’s alike are proud of their sailing heritage. Here, the Championship will enjoy huge support from the public.

Auckland is looking forward to welcoming all athletes, teams and supporters of the 49er, 49er FX and Nacra 17 World Championships.

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NOTICE TO COACHES

ALL coaches viewing medal racing today shall be restricted to the coaches box between the buoys placed 100m to leeward of the start/finish line.

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Attachment E for Sunday 8th December

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Notice to Medal Race Competitors

These are the Quarantine areas for Medal Race Competitors.

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PLEASE NOTE CUT OFF START TIMES FOR SUNDAY 8th DECEMBER IN SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 7.2 7.2 On Sunday 8 December there will be no warning signal after 1230 for those taking part in the Final Gold Fleet Races, after 1500 for those taking part in Silver or Bronze Fleet Races and after 1700 for those taking part in Medal Races.

Amendment No. 2 to Support Team Regulations

New Regulation 7.5 added

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Final Series Start Lists

Gold, Silver, and Bronze Fleets

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Sailing Instructions

Updated December 2, 2019.

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Notice of Race

Updated November 14 with Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

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Jury Policies

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Standard Penalties

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Protest Time Limits

Protest Time Limits for Sunday 8th December.

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Addendum Q

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Support Team Regulation

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Emergency Rule Change 49er - Flutter Patches

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Registration

Entry is a 2 step process.

  1. use our manage2sail registration system to enter your racing information.
    1. For new people to manage2sail, you must first create a profile, and then after your profile is complete you should enter the regatta.
  2. proceed to the payment portal to pay for your entry fee. For clarity, the fees on the payment system will change over on the dates in the NOR, so non-payment prior to those dates will mean higher entry fees.

APP

We are pleased to let you know we have an app available for all competitors and supporters coming to Auckland to compete and for those following the regatta back home. Please download for free from the app store, 49er FX Nacra This will be continually updated as we have new information about the regatta. The regatta app will be our main communication tool with the sailors at the event so be sure to read and take notice of any push notifications.

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