2012 Vintage Yachting Games

Summary

The 2012 Vintage Yachting Games was the second post-Olympic multi-class sailing event for discontinued Olympic classes. The event was held on 7–14 July 2012 on Lake Como in Italy. The organization of this event was in the hands of the Multilario, a joint venture of local yacht clubs at Lake Como. The Vintage Yachting Games Organization (VYGO) was the governing organization. A total of 225 sailors in 113 boats from 17 countries competed in seven Vintage Yachting Classes

2012 Vintage Yachting Games
Poster of the
2nd Vintage Yachting Games
Event title
Edition2nd
HostMultilario
Event details
VenueLake Como
 Italy
Dates7–14 July 2012
Yachts113
Key people
* Chairman: NetherlandsRudy den Outer
  • President Multilario 2012: Italy Carlo Bossi
  • Project manager: Italy Pietro Adamoli
Opened byAlberto Barenghi
 Italy
Competitors
Competitors225
Competing nations17
Results
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze Italy
Vintage InterParesYevgen Braslavetz
 Ukraine
Classes
DinghiesEurope , Europe ,
O-Jolle, Flying Dutchman
KeelboatsTempest, Soling, Dragon, 5.5 Metre
VIP race12' Dinghy
← 2008
2018 →

Prologue edit

Bid process edit

Multilario as organizer was chosen after a bidding process in the summer of 2008. The two other contestants were Yacht Club Cannes for the Mediterranean and Hungarian Yachting Federation for Lake Balaton. Multilario responded enthusiastic on the request of Alberto Barenghi, President of the International Flying Dutchman Class Organization and chairman of the Vintage Yachting Games Organization's supervisory board, for candidate Lake Como as host for the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games and submitted an extensive proposal based on the bidding template to the Vintage Yachting Games Organization. It was this proposal the voting classes based their vote on.

Only one voting round was needed to determine the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games location. In the voting process the Vintage Olympic Classes of 2008 each class could cast one vote and each vote counted as one. The potential 2012 classes could also each cast one vote but the outcome of the potential classes counted as one in the total.

The outcome of the voting was:

 
Following loosely the Olympic tradition, Como's project manager Pietro Adamoli (right) received the Vintage Yachting Games Flag during the closing ceremony of the 2008 Vintage in Medemblik, The Netherlands from the mayor of Medemblik: Theo van Eijk.

Kick-off and preparation edit

The Kick-off for the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games project was given on Sunday 17 May 2009 in Gravedona, Italy, during a dinner at the Associazione Velica Alto Lario.[1] Present were the management of the Vintage Yachting Games Organization and Multilario.

A yearly meeting was held between the Vintage Yachting Games Organization and Multilario to evaluate the progress of the preparation.

Vintage edit

Organization edit

Race Management Multilario
Carlo Bossi
 
Principal race officer Chief measurer Chairman of the jury
Carlo Bossi
 
John Best
 
Bruno Tamburini
 
Campo Alpha Campo Bravo Campo Charlie Members of the jury
Guido Ricetto
 
Walter Ghezzi
 
Giorgio Battinelli
 
Frans Bolweg (IJ)
 
Rafael Iturrioz (IJ)
 
Guido Piessens (IJ)
 
Marco Sarcoli (NJ)
 

Venues edit

Bellano
 
Coordinates: 46°2′35″N 9°17′55″E / 46.04306°N 9.29861°E / 46.04306; 9.29861
Country  Italy
RegionLombardy
ProvinceLecco
Websitehttp://www.comune.bellano.lc.it/
Dervio
 
Coordinates: 46°4′13″N 9°18′3″E / 46.07028°N 9.30083°E / 46.07028; 9.30083
Country  Italy
RegionLombardy
ProvinceLecco
Websitehttp://www.dervio.org/

For the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games several venues were used to cater for the several Vintage Yachting Classes.

All of them located on the east coats of the Northern part of Lake Como, Italy.[2]

Wind conditions edit

The Northern part of Lake Como was reportedly a thermic wind venue. In this time of year the normal situation is that at about 13:00 the Swiss mountains are heated up and a Southern wind hits the racing areas with about 10 to 14 knots. As result of this no races were scheduled in the morning. Unfortunately during the event the temperature was low in Switzerland during the Vintage. As result the actual wind did not came above the 8 knots during the races.

Calendar edit

The program of the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games was as follows:

Date Main activity Social events
7 July (Saturday) Registration
Measurement
8 July (Sunday) Registration
Measurement
Opening ceremony
9 July (Monday) Race 1 and 2 Daily prize giving
10 July (Tuesday) Race 3 and 4 Daily prize giving
11 July (Wednesday) Race 5 and 6 Daily prize giving
12 July (Thursday) Spare day * Lake tour
* Italian food plaza
13 July (Friday) Race 7 and 8 Daily prize giving
14 July (Saturday) Race 9 Closing ceremony
* VIP race (12' Dinghy)
* Prize giving
* Passing of the flag

Competition edit

Continents Countries Classes Boats Sailors
4 17 8 113 225
  • Rolf Bähr: Multiple World Champion Tempest, President German National Sailing Authority
  • Stuart H. Walker: Olympic participant 1968, rear president of the International Soling Class, successful lifetime regatta sailor and author of many books on sailing and winning. Oldest participant during the 2012 Vintage (89)
  • Johannes Alvarez: Youngest participant during the 2012 Vintage (13)

Continents edit

Countries edit

 
Countries that participated in the 2012 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   Denmark
  Spain   Finland   France
  Germany   Hungary   Italy
  Netherlands   Poland   Russia
  South Africa   Slovenia   Switzerland
  Ukraine   United States

Vintage Yachting Classes edit

Class Type Event Sailors Trapeze Mainsail Jib/Genoa Spinnaker First Vintage Vintages Boats
Europe (Female) Dinghy   1 0 + - - 2008 2 11
Europe (Male) Dinghy   1 0 + - - 2008 2 11
12 foot dinghy Dinghy Vintage InterPares Race 1 0 + - - 2008 2 8
O-Jolle Dinghy   1 0 + - - 2008 2 20
Flying Dutchman Dinghy   2 1 + + + 2008 2 14
Tempest Keelboat   2 1 + + + 2012 1 15
Soling Keelboat   3 0 + + + 2008 2 13
Dragon (keelboat) Keelboat   3 0 + + + 2008 2 13
5.5 Metre Keelboat   3 0 + + + 2012 1 15

Measurement edit

Measurement during the Vintage Yachting Games was limited to new sails and safety equipment of the competing boats. Sails, rigging and boats used in the previous year at Continental and World championships was only "stamped". No major measurement issues were found.

 
Stuart H. Walker (center) during Sail Measurement

Opening ceremony edit

Due to the fact of three locations: Bellano, Dervio and Santa Cecilia harbor, it was not possible to have the original planned fleet review. As alternative a fanfare followed by a long parade of sailors and organizers walked from the Dervio city hall to the Vintage meeting point near the waterfront. There the opening ceremony of the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games took place. Besides the Italian National Anthem two choirs of Italian Opera singers sung Va, pensiero from Verdi during the flag hoisting procedure. Furthermore, there were short speeches from The Vintage Yachting Games Organization, the representatives of Bellano and Dervio, the organizing clubs and the Italian Sailing Federation. Finally Alberto Barenghi, president of the International Flying Dutchman Organization and chairman of the Vintage Yachting Games supervisory board declared the games opened.

Closing ceremony edit

The closing ceremony started with the Vintage InterPares race in the 12' Dinghies. This was followed by the prize giving with the team of father and daughter Maccari as presentation duo.

During the closing of the event Rudy den Outer handed over stainless remembrance plates with the Vintage logo to the cities of Bellano and Dervio. He also announced that "Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy", host of this year's Olympic sailing regatta, will be the host of the 2016 Vintage Yachting Games. After that the Vintage flag was received from Pietro Adamoli and Carlo Bossi, representing the Multilario organization. The flag was subsequently handed over to John Best representing Great Britain as the next host country.

 
The Vintage Flag was transferred from Carlo Bossi and Pietro Adamoli (Multilario), via Rudy den Outer (Vintage Yachting Games Organization) to John Best representing the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, the 2016 host.)

Media coverage edit

The official photographer of the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games was Silvio Sandonini.

The following footage is available on YouTube:

  • From spectator Soling I-12: Soling Leeward mark rounding 5th race
  • From spectator Soling I-12: Mark Round 5th race Soling
  • From Dragon NED 402: Race 3 aboard Team Bakker3

Sailing edit

Races in all events were sailed in a fleet racing format of nine 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. Due to wind conditions not all scheduled races could be sailed.

Reports per event edit

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

Report Vintage InterPares race edit

 
Victor of the Vinatge InterPares Race: Yevhen Braslavets, representing The International Dragon Class

By crossing an Italian colored ribbon Yevhen Braslavets, the responsible person of the victorious Ukrainian Dragon Bunker Prince, won the Vintage InterPares race 2012. 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 Dragon Class will be "THE" Vintage Yachting Class for the next four years.

Medal summary edit

Medals edit

 
Example of a 2012 Vintage Yachting Games Medal
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Europe Female:
 
details
  Germany
Janika Puls
  Denmark
Anne-Line Lybgsø Thomsen
  Denmark
Anna Livbjerg
Europe Male
 
details
  Denmark
Frederik Rask
  Germany
Sverre Reinke
  Denmark
Jacob Cholewa
O-Jolle:
 
details
  Netherlands
Ton op de Weegh
  Netherlands
Martin Baas
  Netherlands
Thies Bosch
Flying Dutchman:
 
details
  Austria
Christoph Aichholzer
Philipp Zingerle
  Austria
Silvia Aichholzer
Christoph Zingerle
  Spain
Ginés Romero Bernabeu
Álvaro Moreno Egea
Tempest:
 
details
  Switzerland
Cornelia Christen
Ruedi Christen
  Germany
Rolf Bähr
Christian Spranger
  Germany
Klaus Wende
Max Reichert
Soling:
 
details
  Ukraine
Igor Yushko
Serhiy Pichuhin
Dmitriy Yarmolenka
  Netherlands
Rudy den Outer
Gavin Lidlow
Ramzi Souli
  Austria
Peter Neumann)
Rudolf Rager
Rudolf Hubauer
Dragon:
 
details
  Ukraine
Yevhen Braslavets
Georgii Leonchuk
Sergey Timokhov
  Netherlands
Reinier Wissenraet
Pim ten Harmsen van der Beek
Marc Reijnhoudt
  Russia
Vasiliy Senatorov
Igor Ivashintsov
Alex Muzichenko
5.5 Metre:
 
details
  Finland
Anders Nordman
Robert Segercrantz
Johan Hjelt
  Germany
Herbert 'Biwi' Reich
Wolfgang Oehler
Christian Hemmerich
  France
William Borel
Yves Duclos-Grenet
Adrien Baumelle

Vintage 2012 edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Ukraine (UKR)2002
2  Germany (GER)1315
  Netherlands (NED)1315
4  Denmark (DEN)1124
5  Austria (AUT)1113
6  Finland (FIN)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
8  France (FRA)0011
  Russia (RUS)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (10 entries)88824

Vintage 2008 - 2012 edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands (NED)44210
2  Germany (GER)24410
3  Ukraine (UKR)2002
4  Denmark (DEN)1124
5  Austria (AUT)1113
6  France (FRA)1012
7  Finland (FIN)1001
  Hungary (HUN)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
10  Spain (ESP)0123
11  Great Britain (GBR)0101
  Italy (ITA)0101
  Wildcards0101
14  Australia (AUS)0011
  Russia (RUS)0011
Totals (15 entries)14141442

Country Trophy edit

Rank Class
(Entries)
Europe (Female)
(11)
Europe (Male)
(11)
O-Jolle
(20)
Flying Dutchman
(15)
Tempest
(15)
Soling
(13)
Dragon
(13)
5.5 Metre
(15)
Total points
Country Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points
1   Germany 1 1142 2 841 4 800 2 976 4 578 2 976 5313
2   Netherlands 1 1402 2 914 2 914 7 432 3662
3   Italy 8 239 5 443 6 499 4 675 9 261 10 180 4 675 2962
4   Denmark 2 841 1 1142 5 481 2464
5   Austria 1 1277 10 277 3 738 13 163 2457
6   Switzerland 11 361 9 323 1 1277 6 499 2440
7   Ukraine 1 1215 1 1215 2430
8   France 6 364 11 101 6 499 11 174 3 800 1938
9   Finland 1 1277 1277
10   Russia 11 236 3 738 974
11   United States 5 578 7 370 948
12   Spain 3 800 800
13   Netherlands Antilles 4 675 675
14   Poland 10 142 7 432 574
15   South Africa 8 312 312
16   Hungary 9 226 226

References edit

  1. ^ AVAL
  2. ^ Venues at Lake Como

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

  • International Olympic Committee: IOC
  • International Sailing Federation: ISAF
  • Newport Harbor Nautical Museum: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
  • Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam : Scheepvaartmuseum

and

  • Vintage Yachting Games,Olympic Classes. Bergambacht: 2008 Vintage Organizing Committee. 2008. ISBN 978-90-78440-23-9.

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

  • Vintage Yachting Games Organization: Vintage Yachting Games
  • International Europe Class Union: Europe
  • International Twelve Foot Dinghy Class Association: 12' Dinghy
  • Olympiajolle Class Union: O-Jolle
  • International Flying Dutchman Class Organization: Flying Dutchman
  • International Yngling Association: Yngling
  • International Tempest Association: Tempest
  • International Soling Association: Soling
  • International Dragon Association: Dragon
  • International 5.5 Class Association: 5.5 Metre