Olympic And World Champions Confirm
ISAF Sailing World Cup Final Attendance
A string of Olympic, World and Continental Champions have
confirmed attendance for the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final, scheduled for
26-30 November in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Following the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander, Spain a number
of the world's finest athletes quickly accepted their invitation after
picking up one of the qualification places available in Santander.
With just 20 boats in each Olympic event and an open IKA Formula Kite event
the competition is set to be fierce.
2014 470 World and Open European Champions, Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS)
in the men's and Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar (AUT) in the women's were two
of the first teams to confirm attendance following their success in
Santander.
For Belcher and Ryan their victory in Santander was their second world
championship title together but for Belcher, it was his fifth in a row,
having won three with Malcolm Page in the build-up to London 2012. Vadlau and
Ogar overcame the pressure in a do-or-die Medal Race in Santander, taking
victory and with it their first world title.
Both crews will form part of the men's and women's fleets in Abu Dhabi and
will aim to add ISAF Sailing World Cup Final gold to their long list of
honours.
The Laser and Laser Radial fleets will see numerous World and Olympic gold
medallists' line up on the Abu Dhabi start line. 2014 Laser World Champion
Nicholas Heiner (NED) will be joined by silver medallist and big performer
Tom Burton (AUS) as well as four time world championship medallist Nick
Thompson (GBR). With London 2012 Olympic silver medallist Pavlos Kontides
(CYP) and the dangerous Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) signed up as well, the
competition will be some of the finest 2014 will see.
Former Laser Radial World Champions Paige Railey (USA) and Tina Mihelic (CRO)
are just two of the big names down to compete in Abu Dhabi. Railey won world
championship gold in 2005 whilst Mihelic took the honours in 2013 and they
will look to use their experience to take the inaugural Sailing World Cup
Final title. They will be joined by ISAF Worlds silver medallist Josefin
Olsson (SWE) and London 2012 bronze medallist Evi Van Acker (BEL).
Charline Picon (FRA) will be aiming to extend her unbeaten run in the Women's
RS:X to five regattas at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final. Picon has World,
European, World Cup Mallorca and Olympic Test Event gold medals under her
belt and ISAF Sailing World Cup Final gold will complete the set. The world's
leading RS:X racers will join her in the fleet including World #1 Flavia
Tartaglini (ITA), 2014 ISAF Worlds bronze medallist Maayan Davidovich (ISR)
and Olympic bronze medallist Bryony Shaw (GBR).
The Men's RS:X will see high octane racing coming from seasoned campaigners
such as Przemyslaw Miarczynski (POL), Piotr Myszka (POL), Nick Dempsey (GBR),
Toni Wilhelm (GER) and Byron Kokkalanis (GRE). Young hotshots Mattia Camboni
(ITA) and Tom Squires (GBR) will join them.
In the IKA Formula Kite, World Champion Maxime Nocher (FRA) and European
Champion Oliver Bridge (GBR) are both down to compete alongside tour regulars
such as Riccardo Leccese (ITA) and Florian Trittel (ESP).
Further key entrants include World #1 Nacra 17 team Vittorio Bissaro and
Silvia Sicouri (ITA), London 2012 Women's Match Racing gold medallist Tamara
Echegoyen and 2011 470 World Champion Berta Betanzos (ESP) in the 49erFX and
2010 Finn World Champion Ed Wright (GBR).
With further entries to be announced across all events in due course,
strength in depth will be present as sailors bid for a share of the prize
fund.
The ten Olympic events will contest an opening series and a Medal Race with
the kiteboard fleet using a short track format. Prize money will be in
awarded to the top three overall finishers in each of the Olympic events from
a total prize purse of US$200,000.
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World Cup Final Abu Dhabi
All ten Olympic events will be contested in Abu Dhabi from 26-30 November,
with an open kiteboarding event joining the fray around Lulu Island off the
UAE capital's stunning Corniche.
With just 20 boats in each event the competition is set to be fierce.
Equipment will be supplied in eight of the ten Olympic events (RS:X sailors
shall bring their own equipment) and support will be available for travel expenses
and accommodation.
The ten Olympic events will contest an opening series and a Medal Race with
the kiteboard fleet using a short track format. Prize money will be in
awarded to the top three overall finishers in each of the Olympic events from
a total prize purse of US$200,000.
The qualification system for the 2014 Final was published on 30 July 2014 and
is included in Addendum A of the Notice of Race. Click
here for the Notice of Race. The first sailors to secure their place were
confirmed at the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Santander where the top
ten in each event were offered a place.
ISAF Sailing World Cup
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sailing. It is open to the sailing events chosen for the 2016 Olympic Sailing
Competition.
The ISAF Sailing World Cup brings together the major regattas on the Olympic
sailing circuit. Over 2,000 of the world's leading sailors representing 75
nations competed in the sixth season of the World Cup, 2013-2014.
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ISAF is made up of 140 Member National Authorities (MNAs), who are its
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small dinghy classes for young people up to 60 foot ocean racers.
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