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5-10 July 2022 / Aarhus, Denmark

2022 European Championship

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This is the first international race held on Hungarian waters for the high-performance Olympics classes. The four-day long U23 European Championships in the 49er and 49erFX classes in Balatonfüred ended on the the16th of October. Both classes had Polish winners, with Hungarian-Belgian dual national Arthur de Jonghe, racing under the Belgian flag, taking third place in the 49er class. 33 boats from 13 countries with 66 competitors took part in this junior European tournament.

At the 49er and 49erFX Junior European Championships, which ended on Sunday, 7 and 8 of the 12 races scheduled were completed in typical Balaton weather conditions. The light easterly winds tested the competitors and the organizers alike. The race committee had to work hard on the course to ensure that the championship titles were decided in fair races. The weather was so typical for late summer that on the first day not a single race was completed. The next three days were equally difficult, but at least the racers were presented with some light wind.

The 49er class was won by Poland, with Spain taking silver and the Belgian pair came in third.

“We had very good speed in the light winds. We used to race in 420 before the European Championships and so we are considered very light in this fleet. It was very good for us that there were no windy races. We got better and faster every day and we are very happy to have won with only eight days of previous training in this class,” said the winning pair of Patryk Kosmalski and Tomasz Lewandowski.

Arthur de Jonghe / Nathan van Steenberge (BEL-241) started the final day of racing in third place and finished the day in the same position – although they slipped back to sixth at some point. Arthur is well known in Hungarian sailing circles, having learnt to sail in Hungary and until recently competed in Hungarian clubs and waters from Optimist to 29er. Now, as a dual national, he finished third in the European Championship in Belgian colours, making him the most successful Hungarian competitor. “Our goal before the race was to sail a good average, to be consistently in the top ten, and we achieved that. Our worst position was ninth. Obviously, the fact that I grew up on Lake Balaton made a big difference, but this northeast-east wind was very difficult for us as well. I’m very proud of ourselves. It’s a special experience to win a European Championship medal in local waters,” said Arthur de Jonghe.

The most successful Hungarian team in the 49er class was Roni Oszkár Szabó and Filippo Binetti Pozzi (ESP). They have finished in 12th place of the fleet. Roni Oszkár Szabó started competing in this class six months ago and this was the first time the pair had raced together, so their result is definitely encouraging.

“It was not an easy race, even though the wind direction was surprisingly balanced on the last day, at least compared to the previous days. We managed to have three great races, so I think we can be satisfied with the overall number of races. However, the previous days had been a real test for all of us, starting with the opening day, when the wind was so unfit for sailing that it was not possible to have a race. The second day was no easier, it started well, but then conditions became unstable, and we could only hold one race. But it was the third day of racing that was really testing. We managed to run three valid races, but in extremely difficult, shifty, out-of-sorts winds. It was a day well characterized by the fact that we had to make changes in every race,” said the race PRO Peter Lübeck.

“Despite the difficulties, the race committee was extremely coordinated. They worked together without any breakdowns, had great communication and made the most out of the four days given. It is obvious that they are a close-knit team.”

The Danish expert also praised the organizer club, saying that “the event was characterized by a high level of organization and excellent communication, it was very good to work together”.

The high level of organisation of the competition should also be emphasized, as BYC had only two months to prepare for the European Championships.

In the 49erFX class, which is initially a women’s class, but right now also functions as a mixed double and youth class, a German team won the race, followed by a Polish team and then another German team. This was the result of the class championship. In the 49erFX class, however, only all-female teams can take the European title, Poland’s Marcelina Korszon and Zuzanna Mróz (POL-280) won the gold medal.

“I’m delighted that we managed to run nine out of the 12 races we had planned, despite the unfavourable forecasts. The biggest challenge on the second last day was the extremely uncertain weather and I am pleased that despite this, the 49erFX class was able to validate its European Championship on the day. The hardest part for me was that in addition to setting the course for the 49erFX fleet, I was also the event manager of the whole Championships. I think that the team of 40-50 people who prepared, organized, and ‘ran’ the event did an excellent job, and this was also reflected in the feedback from the coaches and the racers.” – Berta Böröcz summed up the competition.

The competition has a double significance for Hungarian sailing because there has never been an international race organized here at Lake Balaton for the high-performance Olympic classes. And it will also be the very first international race taking place at the brand-new harbour of the Hungarian Yachting Federation.

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 - 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

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Day 6 Replay

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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.