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Yana MARKOVA and Iva NEDEVA (BUL)
Tina LUTZ and Susann BEUCKE (GER)
Réka KARáCSONY and Nóra LOIDL (HUN)
Men
Barry MCCARTIN and Finbar BRADLEY (IRL)
Alexander LAZAROV and Tihomir TOTEV (BUL)
Imre VáRADI and Áron SERKE (HUN)
Tamas SZAMODY and Mihaly BARDOS (HUN)
Botond SZIGETHI and Kristóf JOO (HUN)
Mitja MIKULIN and Sebastian PRINCIC (SLO)
The clinic was open to all competitors attending the 470 Junior World Championships, but with a focus on the younger sailors from those nations were the 470 Class is developing. The format for the 470 Junior Coaching Clinic will be a mix of onshore theory in the morning, with boat preparation prior to on the water practice and coaching. KOSMATOPOULOS will cover a range of skill areas including boat preparation, tuning and trimming principles, movement, steering, teamwork/communication, strategy and tactics, and the racing rules of sailing.
The International 470 Class is covering the costs for the sailors' participation, including coaching fees, lunch and technical material required.
"I am really inspired with the broad spread of nations coming into the 470 Class in this post-Olympic year and particularly from the eastern European countries, where there is a real talent for sailing. Coaching and financial support are vital to enable the sailors to realize their potential and the International 470 Class is proud to be partnering with these sailors and nations," commented Stanislav KASSAROV, President of the International 470 Class.
All sailors competing in the 470 Junior World Championship were eligible to apply for the 2009 470 Junior Coaching Clinic, with the exception of those sailors who were in the top 60 in the men's and top 30 in the women's ISAF World Sailing Rankings. The International 470 Class was selective in the sailors chosen for the clinic, aiming to support sailors committed to participation in the 470 Class and with a clear campaign path throughout 2009.
Find out more on the 470 Junior Worlds at www.470junior2009.gr.