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The Turkish Sailing Federation will organize the 2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship under the authority of ISAF. The Atakoy Marina, located at the southern end of the Bosphorus Strait, will host the championship, with racing set to take place on the Marmara Sea.
Gulden Aktugan, Event Manager for the 2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship, said, "We're delighted to be welcoming the world's best young sailors to Istanbul for the 40th edition of the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship. Preparations are well underway to make this a spectacular championship fitting for the Youth Worlds 40th anniversary. As the only city located on two continents and as joint European capital of culture in 2010, Istanbul is sure to provide all the competitors and coaches with a truly memorable experience."
Open to competitors aged under 19 in the year of the championship (i.e. for Turkey, under 19 on 31 December 2010) in the events and equipment listed below (all supplied), the Youth Worlds occupies a unique place in the sailing calendar. Simply getting to the championship is a major achievement for most as entry is limited to one boat per nation, per event, meaning sailors first having to win through their national qualification series.
2010 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship Events
(Event - Equipment)
Boy's One Person Dinghy - Laser Radial
Girl's One Person Dinghy - Laser Radial
Boy's Two Person Dinghy - 420
Girl's Two Person Dinghy - 420
Boy's Windsurfer - RS:X with 8.5m2 sail & 60cm fin
Girl's Windsurfer - RS:X with 8.5m2 sail & 60cm fin
Open Multihull - Sirena SL16
Open High Performance Dinghy - 29er
Entry details were sent to ISAF Member National Authorities (MNAs) in December 2009. MNAs are reminded of the deadline for submitting Registrations of Interest this Friday 15 January.
A new initiative for 2010 is the introduction of an additional training day to the event, giving competitors a greater opportunity to familiarise themselves with the equipment and the sailing venue before competition gets underway.
Helmut Czasny, ISAF Competitions Manager, explains: "The extra training day this year has been introduced in response to feedback we've received from the competitors and coaches who attend the championship. By giving competitors an extra day to prepare for the start of competition we can further improve the championship, increasing its appeal as not only youth sailing's pinnacle event, but also a great tool for developing sailing worldwide."