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Perth, Western Australia is the host city for the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships.
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The Fremantle Harbours are situated on one of Western Australia's major train-lines and houses more than 1,000 marina berths, five boat launching facilities, 150 restaurants and numerous marine support services. The hosting of the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships will also create a likely catalyst for further infrastructure and facility upgrades in and around Fremantle and its harbours.
The Event will be held on the Inner, Fishing and Challenger Harbours and Bathers Bay. The planned course areas for the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships are well proven sailing areas designed by a group of the world's leading sailors (past and present) and have been used for a variety of international, national and state one-design class championships.
The course locations and layout have been designed by a group of the world's leading sailors (past and present).
For the Perth 2011 ISAF World Sailing Championships the Perth 2011 Organising Committee propose to have seven competition areas from which to choose on any given day.
During the prevailing sea breeze conditions (South Westerly) all course areas are to windward of the event village offering competitors a chance to tune upwind on the way to the starting areas prior to racing and an easy downwind sail back to the event village after racing.
Perth
When you look at Perth's outstanding record of securing and successfully staging world sporting events, it is apparent the city already has the credentials necessary to stage the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships.
The port of Fremantle has a rich maritime heritage and experience in hosting significant sailing events - look no further than 1987, when Perth hosted the first America's Cup to be staged outside of America in more than 100 years.
Perth is the only city in the world to be awarded the prestigious FINA World Swimming Championships and ITU Triathlon World Championships twice, and the Johnnie Walker Classic Golf Tournament - Australasia's most prestigious golf tournament - two years in a row. Other successful events held in Perth include the Hyundai Hopman Cup Tennis, Ironman Western Australia, the Red Bull Air Race, and the UCI World Track Cycling Championships.
Western Australia has much to offer event competitors and spectators. Historic Fremantle is only 30 minutes south of Perth, the magnificent Kings Park features a wide variety of Australian wildflowers, and Perth's many fine coastal beaches provide a wonderful playground for a wide range of family activities. Add all this to a warm climate, safe environment, clean air and a relaxed, cosmopolitan lifestyle, and you have a great city for an international sailing event.
Western Australia
Western Australia is famous for its blue skies, warm climate and white sandy beaches. It is a land blessed with some of the world's most precious natural phenomena including the dolphins of Monkey Mia, the annual Whaleshark congregation at Ningaloo, the 350-million-year old Bungle Bungle ranges and the towering Karri forests of the South West.
For those with time to explore, there is the chance to see some truly unique locations. Visitors can travel north to tropical Broome and experience the rugged beauty of the Kimberley and Pilbara regions, where they can hand-feed friendly dolphins and even swim with the majestic whale sharks. East are the goldfields of Kalgoorlie and south, the stunning beaches and world-renowned vineyards of the Margaret River region.
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There were a few spills in the 49er fleet, luckily no one's capsized in this image Paul Kane/Perth2011
Canadian and French 49ers round the mark Alex McKinnon/Perth2011
Julio Alsogaray (ARG) in the Laser Alex McKinnon/Perth 2011
Philipp Buhl went 6-31 on the opening day Alex McKinnon/Perth 2011
World #1 Tom Slingsby (AUS) Alex McKinnon/Perth2011
Slingsby gives everyone a wave Alex McKinnon/Perth2011
Slingsby Alex McKinnon/Perth2011
Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) Alex McKinnon/Perth2011
Peter Kruger Anderson and Nicolai Thorsell (DEN) Paul Kane/Perth2011
The Greek 49ers ended day one in 34th place Paul Kane/Perth2011
Duncan Head and Marty Sale (AUS) Paul Kane/Perth2011
Mexican 49er Team Take A Tumble Paul Kane/Perth2011
And they look on as the chasing pack overtakes them Paul Kane/Perth2011
Canadian 49ers Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Austria's Nico Delle Karth and Nikolaus Resch Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Marcus Hansen (NZL) works hard to get his boat upright Richard Langdon/Perth2011
A storm gathers on the Star course Richard Langdon/Perth2011
USA's Mark Bendelblatt and Brian Fatih Richard Langdon/Perth2011
Looking on as the storm heads to the Stars Richard Langdon/Perth2011
Lightning strikes at Perth 2011 Paul Kane/Perth 2011
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Great Britain's Alison young
World #1 Laser Radial Sailor Marit Bouwmeester Alex Mckinnon/Perth 2011
The Swiss Team are well represented in Perth Alex Mckinnon/Perth 2011
Giles Scott out to prove a point in Perth Perth 2011
Men's 470 fleet Paul Kane/Perth 2011
Australia's Alex South Paul Kane/Perth 2011
British sailors have been dominating the top positions in Perth Paul Kane/Perth 2011
Tina Mihelic (CRO) focused on the job at hand Paul Kane/ISAF
Sweden have qualified for a Laser Radial spot at London 2012 Paul Kane/ Perth 2011
As have Finland in the Women's RS:X Paul Kane/ Perth 2011
Krystal Weir (AUS) Paul Kane/ Perth 2011
American youngster Erika Reineke coming through the Radial ranks Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Poland have one of the strongest RS:X teams in Perth Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GBR) started Perth 2011 in fine fashion Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Russian Finn sailor fighting out for one of 18 London 2012 spots Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Matthias Miller in the Finn Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Tim Castles Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Croatia's Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
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Women's Match Racers welcomed to Perth Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Women's Match Racers are sailing in Perth's Inner Harbour Paul Kane/Perth 2011
Canada's Sharon Ferris-Choat Paul Kane/Perth 2011
Rita Goncalves (POR) takes charge against Ru Wang (CHN_ Alex McKinnon/Perth 2011
Western Australia Museum Overlooks The Course Paul Kane/Perth 2011
The Perth 2011 ISAF Worlds a historic moment in Western Australian history Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Trips to Rottnest Island leave from the harbour Paul Kane/Perth 2011
China's Ru Wang Paul Kane/Perth 2011
Anne Claire Le Berre takes a handsome lead Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Spectators pick up on who is racing by the coloured sail tips Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Stephanie Hazard (NZL) Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Hazard leads Wang Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Lovely day for a sail... Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Portugal's Rita Goncalves Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Wang rounds the mark Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Wang in the lead and in control Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Finland's Silja Lehtinen went 4-0 on day one Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Australia's Nicky Souter also went 4-0 on day one Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
Nicky Souter and crew of Jessica Eastwell and Katie Spithill Richard Langdon/Perth 2011
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In July 2009, Perth hosts the first clinic for sailors on the Emerging Nations Programme (ENP) for the Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
ENP Coaches Arthur Brett and Belinda Stowell talking start line tactics © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
The 10 ENP sailors heading out to sea at Fremantle Sailing Club © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Moldova's Alex Denisuic and Latvia's Anna Aile guide WA Toursim Minister Dr Liz Constable MLA through the rigging of a Laser © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
ENP Coach Belinda Stowell takes stock with RS:X sailors Singapore's Joshua Choo and Czech Republic's Petr Kucera at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
ENP Coach Arthur Brett discusses improvements with Latvia's Anna Aile at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
ENP Coach Arthur Brett correcting Cook Islands Laser sailor Peter Henry's technique during the land hiking at Fremantle Sailing Club © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Gold medallists in the 470 class Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson surprised the ENP athletes today by joining them on the waters of Fremantle for an hour session © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Latvia's Anna Aile © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Mexico's Natalia Montemayor watches as a pod of dolphins swam alongside the ENP sailors © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Friday brought with it a tough morning's gym session © Perth 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
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