EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup

EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup
Founded 2013
Organizer EUROSAF
Classes 2.4 mR, 470, 49er, 49er FX, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Nacra 17, RS:X, SKUD 18, Sonar
Official website http://events.sailracer.org/eventsites/new.asp?eventid=197185

The EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup is a series of sailing regattas that started in 2013.[1] The series features boats which feature at the Olympics and Paralympics.[2]

Seasons

Season Regattas
2013 Garda Trentino Olympic Week, Delta Lloyd Regatta, Sail for Gold, Kieler Woche, Semaine Olympique Française
2014 Garda Trentino Olympic Week, Delta Lloyd Regatta, Sail for Gold, Kieler Woche
2015 Princesa Sofia, Garda Trentino Olympic Week, Delta Lloyd Regatta, Kieler Woche, Semaine Olympique Francaise

Winners

[3][4]

Men's 470

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Sime Fantela  Croatia
2014 Jim Asenahti  South Africa
2015

Men's 49er

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Julien d'Ortoli  France
2014 Federico Alonso  Spain
2015

Men's Finn

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Piotr Kula  Poland
2014 Phillip Kasueske  Germany
2015

Men's Laser

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Nicholas Heiner  Netherlands
2014 Sam Meech  New Zealand
2015

Men's RS:X

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Elliott Carney  Great Britain
2014 Luka Mratovic  Croatia
2015

Women's 470

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Jo Aleh  New Zealand
2014 Anna Burnet  Great Britain
2015

Women's 49erFX

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Tina Lutz  Germany
2014 Annemiek Bekkering  Netherlands
2015

Women's Laser Radial

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Annalise Murphy  Ireland
2014 Tatiana Drozdovskaya  Belarus
2015

Women's RS:X

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Izzy Hamilton  Great Britain
2014 Yuki Sunaga  Japan
2015

Mixed Nacra 17

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Jason Waterhouse  Australia
2014 Vittorio Bissaro  Italy
2015

Open 2.4mR

Year Helmsman Country
2013 Barend Kol  Netherlands
2014 Barend Kol  Netherlands
2015

Open SKUD

Year Helmsman Country
2014 Alexandra Rickham  Great Britain

Open Sonar

Year Helmsman Country
2013 John Robertson  Great Britain
2014 John Robertson  Great Britain
2015

See also

References

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