2008 Vintage Yachting Games – Dragon

The Dragon was an event on the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games program at the IJsselmeer, Netherlands. Six out of the seven scheduled race were completed. 36 sailors, on 12 boats, from 10 nations entered.

Dragon
2008 Vintage Yachting Games
Event information
Race areaRace area Yellow,
IJsselmeer,
Netherlands
PeriodSeptember 20–27
Competitors36
Boats12
Countries10
Results
Gold Netherlands
Silver Great Britain
Bronze Australia
Succession
Next2012
2008 Vintage 
Europe Female Female
Europe Male Male
O-Jolle Open
Flying Dutchman Open
Soling Open
Dragon Open

Venue overview

Race area and Course

Approximately 2 nautical miles of the coast of Medemblik two course areas (orange and yellow) were used for the 2008 edition of the Vintage Yachting Games.

For the Dragon Course Area Yellow was available.Course 4

For the 2008 edition of the Vintage Yachting Games four different courses were available. The Dragon could use only course 4.

Wind conditions

During the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games the sailors experienced the following weather conditions:

Date General Temperature Wind Waves Precipitation
20 September 2008 Sunny 23C° 6–8 m/s NE 0.25m Dry
21 September 2008 Sunny 23C° 6 m/s NE 0.25m Dry
22 September 2008 Sunny 21C° 10 m/s N 0.5m Dry
23 September 2008 Overcast 14C° 18–14 m/s N
Decreasing
0.75m Rain
24 September 2008 Sunny 19C° 6–8 m/s NE 0.3m Dry
25 September 2008 Sunny 22C° 6 m/s NE-E 0.1m Dry
26 September 2008 Sunny 22C° 6–2 m/s NE-E
Decreasing
0.1m Dry
27 September 2008 Sunny 24C° <2 m/s E NA Dry

Races

Summary

In the Dragon at race area Yellow only six races could be completed.

Close competition in the Dragon for the first three positions. Specially when the team of Gordon Ingate, Keith Musto and David Giles (AUS) turned out to be heavy weight specialist on the second day with two wins. The last two races were dominated by the Dutch team of Reinier Wissenraet, Gijs Evers en Marc Reijnhoudt wo took the gold in at the end. The Australians dropped back to third due to the consistent sailing of the British team of Gavia Wilkinson-Cox, Ron Rosenberg and Jon Mortimer who took the silver.

Results


Rank
Helmsperson (Country) Race I Race II Race III Race IV Race V Race VI Total
Points
[1]
Total
-1
[2]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
 Reinier WISSENRAET,
Gijs EVERS and
Marc REIJNHOUDT (NED)
10.023.035.735.710.010.014.48.7
 Gavia WILKINSON-COX,
Ron ROSENBERG and
Jon MORTIMER (GBR)
23.035.723.010.023.023.017.712.0
 Gordon INGATE,
David GILES and
Keith MUSTO (AUS)
48.010.010.023.048.048.027.019.0
4 Nick DE JONG,
Don VAN AREM and
Miguel KARSTERS (NED)
35.748.048.048.035.7611.746.135.4
5 Jacob J. ROOSJEN,
Lydia VERDUYN and
Hugo ROOSJEN (Wildcard)
510.0611.7510.0510.0611.735.759.147.4
6 Jarostaw NADOLNY,
Piotr CICHOCKI and
Zuzanna CHICHOCKA (POL)
611.7510.0611.7dnf19.0510.0510.071.453.4
7 Michel VAN CAUWELAERT,
Ferdinand JANSSENS DE BISTHOVE and
Jan DE BIE (BEL)
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 Jean Claude DANET,
Luc PILLOT and
Nicolas ABIVEN (FRA)
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 Gildas PHILIPPE,
Yann KERSALE and
Tanguy RAVACH (GER)
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 Len JONES,
Jaime LEA and
Claus HOJ JENSEN (GBR)
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 Andreas HAUBOLD,
Martina KLEMMT and
Aksel ANDRESEN (GER)
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Fred IMHOFF,
Richard VAN RIJ and
Michiel PALS (Wildcard)
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  • dnc = did not compete
  • dns = did not start
  • dnf = did not finish
  • dsq = disqualified
  • ocs = on course side
  • ret = retired after finish
  • Crossed out results did not count for the total result.

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Dragon during the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games

Victors

References

  1. The 2008 Bonus scoring system was used.
  2. Total after applying discard.
  • Vintage Yachting Games Organization. "Results 2008 Vintage Yachting Games: Dragon". Vintage Yachting Games Organization. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
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