2008 Vintage Yachting Games

2008 Vintage Yachting Games

Bowsticker used at the
1st Vintage Yachting Games
Edition 1st
Venue IJsselmeer
 Netherlands
Dates 20–27 September 2008
Host SZ & WV Uitdam
Opened by Mayor of Medemblik
Netherlands Theo van Eijk
Competitors 128
Yachts 66
Competing nations 20
Key people
  • Chairman: Netherlands Rudy den Outer
  • Secretary: Netherlands Nancy Schoof
  • Treasurer: Germany Sebastiaan Hopf
Results
1st, gold medalist(s) Gold  Netherlands
2nd, silver medalist(s) Silver  Germany
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Bronze  Wildcards
Vintage InterPares Szabolcs Majthenyi
 Hungary
Classes
Dinghies Europe , Europe ,
O-Jolle, Flying Dutchman
Keelboats Soling, Dragon
VIP race 12' Dinghy
2012 

The 2008 Vintage Yachting Games was the first post-Olympic multi-class sailing event for discontinued Olympic classes. The event took place on the IJsselmeer of Medemblik, the Netherlands, from 20 September to 27 September 2008.[1] A total of 66 sailors in 47 boats from 17 countries showed up to compete in six Vintage Yachting Classes

Prologue

Bid process

Since the idea of the Vintage Yachting Games originated from the Netherlands and also the key project team members where living there it was an easy step to organize this event the first time nearby. So there was no formal bid process. The city of Medemblik is since the early 1960s the main capital of the Dutch Olympic sailing community. The IJsselmeer of the coast of Medemblik offers mostly fair conditions for racing. The Royal Yacht Club Hollandia, the primary race organizer in Medemblik, however turned down the request of the Vintage Yachting Games Organization to act as the host club. A perfect alternative was found in the experienced Surf, Zeil & Watersportvereniging Uitdam and one of its founders Frans Bolweg. With Uitdam the Vintage Yachting Games Organization was ensured form a very professional host club with also many years of experience at the waters near the Medemblik coast. Uitdam co organized for many years the successful SPA-regatta (currently Holland-regatta or Delta Lloyd Regatta).

Kick-off and preparation

In order to realize the first edition of the Vintage Yachting Games in time end with the proper quality a project team was put together with competence in area’s. Besides the Vintage Yachting Games Organization’s board the project team consisted of: Frouk Segaar (Race management), Lydia Verduyn (Fundraising), Peter Hoekstra, Mireille Zeeman and Martijn van der Driest (Ceremonies), Menno Meyer (Jury), Robin Segaar (Measurement) and Frans Bolweg (Host club).

Organizing Committee 2008 Vintage Yachting Games

The two main issues of the project team was confronted with were:

Both issues were emphasized by the fact that this was the first time ever of such event. Finally issues were resolved in time by the project team so that the quality of the event was according to the required level.

Costs

The financial strategy of the project team was that it must be able to organize a minimum event with high quality and finance it with the income of the entry fees. Funds and materials from sponsoring would be used to add quality elements to the event so that the sailors would get more value for money and the sponsors had more exposure a shore. The total cost of the event were approximately € 40.000. Because at the last moment there was quite a significant number of no-shows, the project team successfully adjusted the purchase of social events, and some sponsors contributed extra so that the financial aspect of the event stayed (just) in the black.

Vintage

Organization

EVENT MANAGEMENT
Nancy Schoof
Netherlands
Sebastian Hopf
Germany
Principal race officer Chief measurer Chairman of the jury
Frouk Segaar
Netherlands
John Best
United Kingdom
David Chivers
United Kingdom
Race officer yellow area Race officer orange area Measurer Members of the jury
Michiel Pouli
Netherlands
Frans Bolweg
Netherlands
Niki Nocke
Germany
Menno Meyer
Netherlands
Benno Loske
Germany
Huib Ozinga
Netherlands
Freddy Vergauwe
Belgium
Cees Kurpershoek
Netherlands

Venues

Medemblik

Regatta Center Medemblik

Memory plaque at the Regatta Center
Coordinates: 52°46′18″N 5°7′4″E / 52.77167°N 5.11778°E / 52.77167; 5.11778
Country Netherlands
Province North Holland
Website http://www.medemblik.nl

The Regatta Center in Medemblik offers suitable logistic and facilities for the organization of large International sailing events. The waters in front of the Regatta Center are capable for laying out several course areas. For the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games two course areas were used to cater for the Vintage Yachting Classes.

Wind conditions

The Netherlands in general and the Northeren part of the IJsselmeer in special has a typical Sea climate. The wind is typically gradient driven. In the Summer when there is a low tide in the afternoon on the Wadden sea a Sea breeze can develop from the North off the coast of Medemblik.

In September the temperature can vary from 10-30°C. Occasionally a thunderstorm can develop in the afternoon or in the evening.

Calendar

The program of the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games was as follows:

Date Main activity Social events
20 September (Saturday)* Registration
* Measurement
21 September (Sunday)* Registration
* Measurement
Opening ceremony
* Fleet review
* Opening at the castle Radboud
* Social event at the castle
22 September (Monday)Race 1Daily prize giving
23 September (Tuesday)* Race 2
* Race 3
Daily prize giving
24 September (Wednesday)Race 4* Daily prize giving
* Mid-week social event
25 September (Thursday)Race 5Daily prize giving
26 September (Friday)Race 6Daily prize giving
27 September (Saturday)Race 7Closing ceremony
* VIP race (12’ Dinghy)
* Prize giving
* Passing of the flag
* Championship dinner

Competition

Continents Countries Classes Boats Sailors
4 20 6 66 128
Sailors at the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games
In Flying Dutchman:
Szabolcs Majthenyi 
In Dragon:
Gordon Ingate 
In Dragon:
Keith Musto 

Continents

Countries

Countries that participated in the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games.
Blue: Water
Gray: Never participated in the Vintage
Yellow: Participated in earlier Vintages
Green: Country participated in her first Vintage
Gold: Country participated also on previous Vintages
 Netherlands Antilles Austria Australia
 Belgium Brazil Czech Republic
 Denmark Spain France
 United Kingdom Germany Hungary
 Italy Netherlands Poland
 Portugal Romania Slovenia
  Switzerland United States

Vintage Yachting Classes

Class Type Event Sailors Trapeze Mainsail Jib/Genoa Spinnaker First Vintage Vintages Boats
Europe (Female) Dinghy 1 0 + - - 2008 1 11
Europe (Male) Dinghy 1 0 + - - 2008 1 11
12 foot dinghy Dinghy Vintage InterPares Race 1 0 + - - 2008 1 8
O-Jolle Dinghy 1 0 + - - 2008 1 20
Flying Dutchman Dinghy 1 1 + + + 2008 2 14
Soling Keelboat 3 0 + + + 2008 1 13
Dragon (keelboat) Keelboat 3 0 + + + 2008 1 13
Vintage Yachting Classes active during the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games
 
Pictures of the Active Vintage Yachting Classes 2008 at the IJsselmeer

Measurement

Measurement during the Vintage Yachting Games was limited to safety equipment of the competing boats. The boats Flying Dutchman and Europe class were weighed and checked. The remaining sails, rigging and boats were just "stamped". No major measurement issues were found.

Niki Nocke mearuring at the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony consisted of the following elements:

Opening of the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games
 
 
8 Metre "Varg" acting as the vessel of the Admiral. 
Theo van Eijk opening the Vintage 

Closing ceremony

The closing ceremony started with the Vintage InterPares race in the 12’ Dinghies. This was followed by the prize giving. The prizes were handed out by the representatives of the International Class Organizations. During the closing of the event Rudy den Outer thanked the city of Medemblik for her cooperation. He also announced that “Multilario”, will be the host of the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games. After that the Vintage flag was received from the mayor of Medemblik, Theo van Eijk[2] by the Project manager of the 2012 Edition of the Vintage Yachting Games: Pietro Adamoli. This next edition will be organized at Lake Como.

The Vintage Flag was transferred from Theo van Eijk (Mayor of Medemblik) to Pietro Adamoli representing the Multilario organization, the 2012 host.

Media coverage

The official photographer of the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games was Marc van Oers.

The event was covered by the media in several ways:

Sailing

Races in all events were sailed in a fleet racing format of seven scheduled races. The contestants raced around a course in one group, and each boat earned a score equal conform the bonus point system. The five best scores for each boat were summed up for the overall score. On Saturday 27 September the wind conditions did not allowed a valid race.

Reports per event

Per class separate pages reporting the facts are available (see the details section per class in the medals table).

Report Vintage InterPares race

Victor of the Vintage InterPares Race: Szabolcs Majthenyi, representing The International Flying Dutchman

By crossing colored ribbon Szabolcs Majthenyi, the responsible person of the victorious Hungarian Flying Dutchman, won the Vintage InterPares race 2008. In this race all winners of the Vintage Yachting Games meet each other in a battle between the classes. This race is held in the 12’ Dinghy, an Olympic class in 1920 and 1928. This class is still very active in 10 countries including The Netherlands, Italy and Japan. For privacy reasons the rest of the finishing order will remain a secret. The International Flying Dutchman class was “THE” Vintage Yachting Class till 2012.

Medal summary

Medals

Trophies of the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Europe Female:

 Germany
Svenja Puls
 Italy
Silvia Zennaro
 Spain
Elisabet Llargués Masachs
Europe Male

 France
Thomas Ribeaud
 Spain
Marc Paris Gilbert
 Germany
Arne Berg
O-Jolle:

 Netherlands
Max Blom
 Netherlands
Herman van Eijk
 Netherlands
Jan Krom
Flying Dutchman:

 Hungary
Szabolcs Majthenyi
Andras Domokos
 Germany
Kilian Koenig
Johannes Brack
 Germany
Kai Schäfers
Marcus Landgrebe
Soling:

 Netherlands
Rudy den Outer
Leo Determan
Ronald den Arend
Wildcard
Steven Bakker
Sven Coster
Joost Houweling
 Germany
Holger Weichert
Laurent Scheel
Martin Setzkorn
Dragon:

 Netherlands
Reinier Wissenraet
Gijs Evers
Marc Reijnhoudt
 United Kingdom
Gavia Wilkinson-Cox
Ron Rosenberg
Jon Mortimer
 Australia
Gordon Ingate
David Giles
Keith Musto

Vintage 2008

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Netherlands (NED) 3 1 1 5
2  Germany (GER) 1 1 3 5
3  France (FRA) 1 0 0 1
 Hungary (HUN) 1 0 0 1
5  Spain (ESP) 0 1 1 2
6  Great Britain (GBR) 0 1 0 1
 Italy (ITA) 0 1 0 1
 Wildcards 0 1 0 1
9  Australia (AUS) 0 0 1 1

Country Trophy

RankClass
(Entries)
Europe (Female)
(10)
Europe (Male)
(9)
O-Jolle
(9)
Flying Dutchman
(17)
Soling
(12)
Dragon
(12)
Total points
CountryRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
1 Netherlands 10 101 11055 6 553 11080 110803869
2 Germany 7 256 4 453 21030 3 703 2442
3 Wildcards 8 198 5 356 11 290 2 703 5 4812028
4 Italy 2 800 4 453 9 377 1630
5 France 4 499 11055 1554
6 Spain 3 624 2 754 1378
7 Hungary 11331 1331
8 United Kingdom 6 403 2 8791281
9 Netherlands Antilles 4 729 739
10 Australia 2 703 703
11 Austria 5 632 632
12 United States 5 481 481
13  Switzerland 9 198 6 277 475
14 Poland 6 402 402
15 Czech Republic 10 331 331
16 Romania 12 252 252

Concerns

References

Information about the Vintage Yachting Classes (former Olympic classes) can be verified by the:

and

Information about the organization, conditions, sailors and results can be verified by the:

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