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2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship Presented In Istanbul |
Thursday night saw the city of Istanbul officially welcome the Volvo Youth
Sailing ISAF World Championship 2010, the world's premier sailing event for
youth sailors.
A press conference marked the occasion with the Minister of Sport for Turkey meeting
Göran Petersson, ISAF President and HM King Constantine, the ISAF President of
Honour.
This unique city where east meets west will host the 40th edition of the Volvo
Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship from the 8-17 July, at the Atakoy Marina
in Istanbul, on the Marmara Sea. The event is being organized by the Turkish
Sailing Federation and looks to be the biggest event to date.
Istanbul will also be celebrating the fact it is
Europe's joint Cultural Capital for 2010, with
the Championships being centre piece of its summer's sporting events.
For the first time in championship there will be eight fleets, with the Open
High Performance Dinghy event, in the 29er being added and the competitors will
also have an extra training day to get accustomed to the conditions on the
southern end of the Bosphorus
Strait.
Petersson opened the press conference by saying he was very confident that the
Turkish Sailing Federation and the Istanbul
organizers will host an amazing event. "The many major events that Turkey has
hosted is evidence to this," said Petersson. "Many championships, two
Olympic qualifiers, windsurfing events and Turkey will also host the 470 Men's
And Women's World Championships. The Atakoy Marina is a fitting venue for the
event. Not only does this marina offer excellent facilities and good weather
conditions, it also marks geographically the place where Asia and Europe converse."
The Marina will not only host the dinghy park and windsurf
park as usual but also a Regatta
Village, with an
entertainment stage and a whole host of interesting stands. The event
organisers hope that the regatta will pull spectators down onto the already
busy spot in the summer months and promote world youth sailing and Istanbul as a centre of culture.
The Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship is open to competitors aged
under 19 on 31 December in the year of the championship. It is youth sailing's
most prestigious event and has been the proving ground for many of the sport's
biggest stars. In Istanbul
this July, over 250 of the world's top young sailing talent will be aiming to
follow in the footsteps of sailing legends such as Russell Coutts (NZL) and Ben
Ainslie (GBR) by winning Youth Worlds gold.
Find out more about the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship at the
official championship website www.isafyouthworlds.com.
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