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RSX Youth Championships Palmalife World Windsurfing Turkey Yalikavak

Overview of the event.

Scheduled to begin sentence one week in the Volvo Youth Sailing afrter ISAF World Championships finished in Buzios in Brazil, young people entering pinncale open world championships organized windsurfing by RS: X class with the support of Palmalife, the Local Government Yalikavak, Turkey Sailing Federation and Turkish Airlines was the largest yet.109 competitors, including 78 young men (27 # U17) and 26 young women (5 # U17) from 14 countries and 3 continents enjoyed champagne race over 6 days.

The TYF to up a fantastic organization to manage the event with logistics as handleed by Travel Meet. Yalikavak has built a mini- 'Arc de Triomphe 'In the belly of the city in honor of hosting the championships and have been discreet but Palmalife valued presence as title sponsor, without the great success of this league would run aground on the rocks of financial difficulties.

Event was covered by a team of 4 men video production stills and two photographers. 28 videos have been loaded on more than 10 sites hosting video. More than 1,000 images on Flickr wer charged and received over 15,000 event site views.The received over 9,000 visits and 40,000 page views. 5 races was executed in less than 10 knots of wind, 5 others in less than 15 knots and 15 knots in the remaining 3 +. These statistics are dry but they help tell the story championships.

Young men.

Race Day 1 and a large group took the wrong direction to the mark from 1 to veil the inner loop rather than outside. It was over for Joseph Guegan (FRA9), the newly crowned ISAF World Youth Champion. He sailed a consistent regatta from there in but there was no return to the podium for him.

Big Friday.The day he blew up to 23 nodes changed the face of the leader board. Michalis Malekkides (CYP9) which was well back in the pack until burst into life showing a 1,3,2 is consistent with a chance to get on the podium. Meanwhilew lightweights sank bottom "of adolescents and thereby damaged beyond repair their campaigns.

Medal Race. The ROK has taken its time to set the course and make loans. Then they went on a 0.38 mile beat. Michalis had 23 minutes to sail a perfect race and claim the top step of the podium. Thomas Goyard (FRA356) took 2 and Manfredi Misuraca (ITA1) 3rd and the bronze medal. Manfredi is just 16 but banged in consistent results regardless of the wind speed. Windsurfing Italian to become a future champion here with doubt. Yet history the medal race was a disappointment for Antonio Christofis (GRE23) Leonidas and Qikononidis (GRE11) who both missed a buoy in slalom section and were Black marked their sentence.

Young Women

More women in youth 's fleet, everyone was trying to find an answer Sybille's dominant performance and Leonore Bosch (FRA11 and 10 respectively) they were both compatible with the super light air medium but were found wanting when it blew. Izzy Hamilton was the one to spring to life this time. It is not well in anything under 10 knots and there was only 3 races, for example. But when the wind speed increases to two digits, it is hard to beat. She won gold in the medal hunt and was far in front could be foregiven to think that the race was over before it starts. It took 13 minutes sail the race. Behind his slalom section has assumed a demolition derby after another as Oner womjen soufflé their jokes, pressure. Leonore Bosch (FRA10) sailed through the fleet at the request of medaln Silver jibe at each stage with grace and ease. It was Helen Noesmoen (FRA 57) which was uncolable. She blew a podium fell at the sight of the finish.

Envelop

The French team took only one medal, but if you're looking for consistency they occupied the 2nd, 5th and 6th Youth Women 's 5th and 7th Fleet and in the men s. Not bad when you consider that RS: X Youth Racing in France is to preserve only 30 sailors elite. nest year we go to the St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco to sail on their famous oval Indy Car, launching overs Chrissy at the sight of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. No doubt everyone will have a serious training in the wind before boarding their planes. San Francisco is not a location for light wind specialists. About the Author

Rory Ramsden has been staging and managing elite windsurf racing championships round the world for the blast 25 years. For the last 17 of those years he has managed the Olympic windsurfing class through 3 Olympic quadrennials and now a fourth. Windsurfing has been a passion since he organised a Mistral European Windsurfing Championships in 1983.
He now manages the International RS:X Class association whose website is at http://www.rsxclass.com His photostream for the Palmalife RS:X Youth Windsurfing World Championshyips is at http://www.flickr.com/photos/14887359@N06/

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