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Start Date | 25 April 2016 | |
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End Date | 1 May 2016 | |
ISAF ID | FRA201604WEH | |
Venue | Hyeres | |
Country | France | |
Entry Name | Antonio Gonzalez de la Madrid | |
Entry Address | World Sailing | |
Tel | + 44 2380 635 111 | |
Fax | + 44 2380 635 789 | |
swc@isaf.com | ||
Website | http://swc.ffvoile.fr/ | |
Registration Lists | Click here to view |
The Sailing World Cup - Hyères TPM brings together the very best international competitors over a 10 day period and, as such, it is the biggest sailing event in France in terms of participants and international representation. A veritable feast of sailing and a vital part of preparation for the Olympics, the Sailing World Cup is a flagship event attended by all the greatest athletes.
SWC in figures:
10 Olympic series entered
2 Paralympic series
60 nations represented
350 organisers and volunteers
80 organiser boats
27 international judges
It was in 1968 that Abel Bellaguet had the idea of organising an international event in Hyères. The Olympic spirit was at the forefront from the very beginning and yet no one would have bet on the 150 boat regatta still being around 46 years on. It was only much later that the FFV started to provide support, knowhow, expertise and resources to enable the Hyères competition to achieve critical mass.
Initiated by a sailor for other sailors, the French Olympic Week, or SOF (as it was known), was an immediate success due to the excellent organisation and the quality of the venue. From the very beginnings in 1968, the Olympic spirit reigned and the triangular courses marked out in the harbour were equalled only by those set out by the organisers of the Olympic Games in Mexico, Munich or Montreal. Following the successes enjoyed in the early years, the FFV decided to increase the number of circuits, or the available surface area, to enable 240 boats from 16 nations to compete as of the early 70s. "It was then that we embarked on the path to Olympic status" declares Abel Bellaguet, "at the time it was a surprise. And this expansion was only the first in a long series, driven by a certain globalisation of Olympic sailing.
Another milestone was reached in 1991 when the FFV took on direct responsibility for organising the event, working closely with the municipal services of the town of Hyères-Les Palmiers. Since then, the SOF has never stopped growing and has become a leader in this type of event. In 2001, it did what only very few international regattas dare to attempt, or indeed any other sports, and welcomed disabled competitors. In reality, the Sailing World Cup has never been so young and its heritage as precious. It is even proud of its wrinkles, because it is the wind that has etched them into its waters.
Discipline | Type | Class | Grade | Results |
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Fleet racing | Disabled Men | 2.4 Metre | 1 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Men | 470 | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Women | 470 | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Men | 49er | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Women | 49erFX | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Men | Finn | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Men | Laser | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Women | Laser Radial | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Mixed | Nacra 17 | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Men | RS:X | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Women | RS:X | 200 | Overall Results Race Results |
Fleet racing | Disabled Men | Sonar | 1 | Overall Results Race Results |
Sailing World Cup Hyeres | 25 Apr 2016 - 01 May 2016 |
Position | Nation | Sail Number | Net Points | Total Points | Crew |
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1 | POL | POL 82 | 52.00 | 93.00 | Piotr Myszka |
2 | POL | POL 182 | 55.00 | 77.00 | Pawel Tarnowski |
3 | GBR | GBR 1 | 61.00 | 94.00 | Nick Dempsey |
4 | FRA | FRA 77 | 62.00 | 80.00 | Pierre Le Coq |
5 | FRA | FRA-1 | 70.00 | 101.00 | Louis Giard |
6 | FRA | FRA 3 | 72.00 | 100.00 | Thomas Goyard |
7 | GRE | GRE 8 | 74.00 | 104.00 | Byron Kokkalanis |
8 | GER | GER 3 | 85.00 | 112.00 | Toni Wilhelm |
9 | GBR | GBR 2 | 90.00 | 126.00 | Tom Squires |
10 | POR | POR 7 | 97.00 | 138.00 | João Rodrigues |
11 | POL | POL 126 | 104.00 | 129.00 | Przemyslaw Miarczynski |
12 | GBR | GBR 926 | 106.00 | 147.00 | Kieran Holmes Martin |
13 | SUI | SUI 36 | 117.00 | 148.00 | Mateo Sanz Lanz |
14 | BRA | BRA 1 | 118.00 | 144.00 | Ricardo Santos |
15 | JPN | JPN 11 | 119.00 | 157.00 | Makoto Tomizawa |
16 | ITA | ITA-88 | 123.00 | 159.00 | Mattia Camboni |
17 | HKG | HKG 16 | 123.00 | 164.00 | Chun Leung Michael Cheng |
18 | ITA | ITA 60 | 155.00 | 187.00 | Daniele Benedetti |
19 | FRA | FRA 34 | 164.00 | 194.00 | Paul Rozier |
20 | ESP | ESP 7 | 176.00 | 209.00 | Ivan Pastor Lafuente |
21 | LTU | LTU 1 | 181.00 | 215.00 | Juozas Bernotas |
22 | DEN | DEN 158 | 186.00 | 222.00 | Sebastian Fleischer |
23 | ESP | ESP 29 | 188.00 | 221.00 | Sergi Escandell Marí |
24 | NED | NED 18 | 190.00 | 223.00 | Matthijs Van 't Hoff |
25 | NOR | NOR 7 | 198.00 | 231.00 | Sebastian Wang-Hansen |
26 | KOR | KOR 71 | 212.00 | 249.00 | TaeHoon Lee |
27 | RUS | RUS-1 | 213.00 | 254.00 | Max Oberemko |
28 | FRA | FRA 10 | 215.00 | 252.00 | Oël Pouliquen |
29 | CYP | CYP 1 | 222.00 | 263.00 | Andreas Cariolou |
30 | FRA | FRA-7 | 235.40 | 268.40 | Adrien Mestre |
31 | FRA | FRA 53 | 244.00 | 281.00 | Clément Bourgeois |
32 | HKG | HKG 2 | 257.00 | 298.00 | Ho Tsun Leung |
33 | ESP | ESP 70 | 258.00 | 297.00 | Toni Bonet Macias |
34 | CAN | CAN 29 | 261.00 | 301.00 | Gabriel Verrier Paquette |
35 | ISR | ISR 24 | 262.00 | 299.00 | Yoav Omer |
36 | HUN | HUN-1 | 263.00 | 304.00 | Aron Gadorfalvi |
37 | ESP | ESP 3 | 276.00 | 317.00 | Joan Cardona Bocarando |
38 | USA | USA 11 | 295.00 | 336.00 | Pedro PASCUAL |
39 | ISR | ISR 613 | 295.00 | 335.00 | Kfir Azulay |
40 | ESP | ESP 4 | 347.00 | 388.00 | Tomas VIEITO COBIAN |