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With very unstable wind conditions on the third day of the Europeans, three races were held for the 49er fleet, with the windward mark having to be changed in almost every race. The races of the 49er fleet were won by different teams each time. The 49erFX fleet, which completed four races today, saw the first Hungarian race win, with the fourth race winner being the Érdi-Korbuly team. More than 10 protests were lodged, so the results were not published until the protest hearings had ended at about 11PM. As the 49erFX fleet has finished 5 races total, their European Championship is valid as of today.

The racers of the 49er and 49erFX Junior European Championships took to the water on schedule, with no morning postponement this time.  On the Alfa course, where the 49er fleet was competing, the wind was blowing from 75 to 80 degrees with an average of 5.4 knots, but with serious holes. Therefore, the Course Race Officer Bence Kárpáti moved down to the south coast, where the second race of the European Championships started in a somewhat more stable wind from 60 degrees.

The race committee, in addition to changing the course to starboard at the end of the first lap, also extended the course in the freshening winds.

For the third race of the Europeans, the wind had shifted to 45 degrees. The 1,000 m course length proved to be sufficient, and at the end of the first lap, with the wind freshening to over 6.5 knots, the course “only” had to be changed to the left, to 30 degrees.

The fourth race had the wind shift further to the left and the axis was set at 5 degrees. The fleet started clean, with only one boat U-flagged. At the end of the first lap, however, the wind dropped suddenly under 4 knots, forcing the course to be reduced: by the second lap, the course was 280 metres shorter. The wind weakened further towards the finish and while the front of the fleet crossed the finish line in reasonable conditions, the back could only “really be carried by momentum”.

After the hard-finished 4th race, an intense search for the wind began, but after a while, the race committee called for a postponement and then decided to take the sailors to shore. During this period, the wind strength varied from 0 to 4 knots and the direction from 330 to 20 degrees.

“It was a challenging day, the fleet ended up racing in winds that were not forecast. Despite this, we were able to measure average winds of 6-8 knots in the morning, so there was no question that the racers would take to the water at the scheduled time. Based on the forecast, we expected a southerly wind during the day, so we set course towards the mid-water and even the south coast. During the races, the winds changed intensely, so we had to adjust the course length, the direction of the axis or both in each race. The race committee worked in a very coordinated way, so the changes went smoothly, and we managed to stay within 10 percent of the target time in every race” – summarized Bence Kárpáti, the Alfa course officer.

“In the last minutes of the starting procedures, the wind strength and direction stabilized for all races, allowing the fleet to start from a fair line. In the fourth race, the wind strength dropped noticeably, but we didn’t expect it to drop so quickly.”

The 49erFX fleet races followed a similar scenario. “We had changes in every race, at least once for the angle and once for the course. In the fourth race, we had to postpone the start because of a shift in the wind, after which we set the course to 5 degrees.”, said Berta Böröcz, Bravo course officer. “The team worked very well together, so the changes were made without any disruption.” After the 4th race the wind quickly dropped, so the race committee called for a postponement, and after 40 minutes the sailors headed for the harbour. The 4th race of the Europeans was won by HUN248, Vince Érdi and Sarolta Korbuly.

After about two hours on shore, the teams were back on the water, as the race area was experiencing winds of 6-8 knots again. By the start of the 49ers, the winds were down to 4.8-5.4 knots, and by the end of the first lap it was only 3.8-4.0. The race committee had radically shortened the axis, but by the end of the second lap the wind had dropped below 2 knots. The race was abandoned shortly before the leading boats crossed the finish line, and the racers were towed ashore.

However, the 49erFX course was able to finish the fifth race – albeit one leg shorter, as the race committee had the boats finish at the end of the second upwind leg. The race started at 195 degrees with an average wind of 6.5 knots, but it lightened into almost nothing by the end. The organizing team was able to set the course very quickly and start the race at the first possible time. This contributed significantly to the successful completion of the last race of the day.

Todays protest hearings ended after 11PM causing a fair number of changes to the overall results. The Italian boat that was leading the Europeans got DSQ-d from the last race, so the Spanish Pol Marsans Barcells – José Manuel Ruíz Ibánez team is on the first place right now. They said that while they mostly sail on sea, they are not entirely unfamiliar with lake racing. The circumstances were tricky at Lake Balaton, but they are happy with their overall standing.

We are hoping for some more good races on the last day of the 49er and 49erFX Junior European Championships

Sailing Aarhus, International 49er Class Association and International Nacra 17 Class Association are pleased to invite the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes to Aarhus for the 2022 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 European Championship from July 1 to 10 in 2022.

The championship will be situated in Aarhus International Sailing Center in Aarhus Yacht Harbour close to the city centre, while racing will take place in the Bay of Aarhus only a few nautical miles east of the harbour. Learn more about the venue and facilities on www.aisc.dk/.

 

Aarhus:

Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark located on the eastern shore of Jutland approximately 187 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen. Aarhus offers both great experiences and quality of life. Whether you are into beautiful natural surroundings or a big-city getaway, you will find a wide array of possibilities for pampering, entertainment, mindfulness and connecting with a unique community in the Aarhus Region.

 

The Aarhus region holds amazing natural scenery as far as the eye can see. Festivals, that are known both nationally and internationally. Culture, where museums, attractions and architecture break the boundaries as well as hygge, Vikings and abundances of activities both inside and outside.

 

Aarhus dates back to at least the late 8th century and among the oldest cities in Denmark. It was founded as a harbor settlement at the mouth of Aarhus River and quickly became a trade hub. The first Christian church was built here around the year 900 and later in the Viking Age the town was fortified with defensive ramparts.

Find out more and discover the city on www.visitaarhusregion.com

Did you know that Aarhus has been named the 3rd most sustainable city in the world?

According to Global Destination Sustainability Index Aarhus has been named the 3rd most sustainable city in the world Global Destination Sustainability Index – see the top 20 cities here.

Sustainable events will take place before, during and after the event – among other things a beach clean event. More to come on the Sailing Aarhus Facebook site.

Event program:   Friday 1 July                           0900 – 1800 Registration/Nacra Inspection Saturday 2 July                     0900 – 1800 Registration/49er Inspection 1900 Nacra 17 Class Open Forum Sunday 3 July                       0900 – 1800 Registration/Inspection 1900 49er Class Open Forum Day 0 – Monday 4 July                    0900 – 1100 Registration/Inspection 1300 Practice Races 1730 Competitors Briefing 1800 Opening Ceremony Day 1 – Tuesday 5 July                     1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 2 – Wednesday 6 July 1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 3 – Thursday 7 July                  1100 Qualifying Series Races Day 4 – Friday 8 July                       1100 Final Series Races Day 5 – Saturday 9 July                   1100 Final Series Races Day 6 – Sunday 10 July                    1000 Final Series Races / Medal Races   Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony as soon as possible after the Medal Races 6.2 On Sunday 10 July there will be no warning signal after 1400 for those taking part in the Final Series Races and after 1800 for those taking part in the Medal Races.

Standard penalties

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Fleet assignment day 4

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Sailing Instructions

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Notice of Race

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Addendum Q

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49er Measurement Form

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49er Inspection Timetable

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Nacra 17 Inspection Timetable

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49er Event Equipment Inspection Regulations

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49er Event Equipment Inspection Process

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Request for Change of Equipment Form

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Nacra 17 Equipment Replacement form

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Notice to Competitors - 1 v2

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Notice to Competitors - 2

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Notice to Competitors - 3

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Notice to competitors - 9

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Notice to competitors 10 - Warning Medal Race

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Intention to Protest

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Notice to coaches - 1

The coaches meeting will take place at 9:00 am Wednesday 6th July in the Sailors Lounge PRO Tim Hancock

List of Non Members in 49er

As of June 30, 2022, these people are not recorded as being active members of the class and therefore are ineligible to compete at the Championship. If this is an error, please PM the class manager. Otherwise, please join via 49er.org -> class info -> membership.

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This is the twitter feed for @Rnacra17 (short for race alerts 49er and nacra 17) where the Organizers will try to relay push notifications and other useful information to the competitors. You can add twitter to your phone, follow this handle, and then turn on notifications for our tweets to get alerts. Alternatively, you can see the tweets here.

Equipment Permission from World Sailing

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Day 4 Live Replay

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Day 5 Replay

Nacra 17 - Very Windy

Day 6 Replay

Nacra 17 then Medal Races

Media, journalists, photographers and TV crews are very welcome in Aarhus for the 2022 49er, 49erFX & Nacra 17 European Championship.

 

For access to our press zone you need a media accreditation. Media accreditation is strictly reserved for media professionals (print, photo, radio, television, film, news agencies and online media or sailing organizations).

 

To get a media accreditation reach out to Sailing Aarhus press manager Jannik Friis by mail: jannik@sailing-aarhus.dk. The deadline for media accreditation is June 20 2022.