Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta 2009
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The Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta is held at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA), the venue for the 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition.
WPNSA will be the host venue for the sailing at the London 2012 Olympics. Currently undergoing a major refurbishment the Academy is scheduled for completion in November 2008 and will provide a magnificent facility for hosting major sailing regattas.
Racing will take place on six different course areas both inside Portland Harbour and in Weymouth Bay. There will be racing for all the Olympic sailing events. Alongside will be racing for the Paralympic sailing events.
Recently WPNSA was the host venue for the 2006 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship, the 2006 49er European Championship and the 2006 29er World Championship.
Photo Gallery
The Mens 470 Podium (l-r): Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GBR), Nick Asher and Eliot Willis (GBR), and Onan Barrieros and Aaron Sarmiento (ESP) © onEdition
The Women's RS:X podium (l-r): Bryony Shaw (GBR), Blanca Manchon (ESP) and Flavia Tartaglini (ITA) © onEdition
The Finn podium (l-r): Ed Wright (GBR); Ivan Klakjovic Gaspic (CRO); Zach Railey (USA) © onEdition
The Star podium (l-r): Frederick Loof and Johan Tillander (SWE); Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson (GBR); Flavio Marazzi and Enrico de Maria (SUI) © onEdition
The Women's Match Racing podium (l-r): Lucy MacGregor, Annie Lush and Ally Martin (GBR); Renee Groenveld, Annemike Bes and Brechtje van der Werf (NED); Anna Tunicliffe, Moly Vandermoer and Alice Manard (USA) © onEdition
The Women's 470 podium (l-r): Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie (NZL); Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout (NED); Pippa Wilson and Saskia Clark (GBR) © onEdition
The Laser Radial podium (l-r): Sarah Steyaert (FRA); Sari Multala (FIN); Marit Bouwmeester (NED) © onEdition
The Men's RS:X podium (l-r): Joao Rodrigues (POR); Ricardo Santos (BRA); Julien Bontemps (FRA) © onEdition
Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson of Great Britain celebrate gold in the Star © onEdition
Men's RS:X winner Ricardo Santos of Brazil © onEdition
Finn silver medallist and overall ISAF Sailing World Cup winner Ed Wright of Great Britain © onEdition
Finn gold medallist, Croatia's Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic © onEdition
Overall Men's RS:X World Cup winner Joao Rodrigues of Portugal © onEdition
The SKUD18 podium (l-r): Alex Rickham and Niki Birrell (GBR); Scott Whitman and Julia Dorsett (USA); John McRoberts and Brenda Hopkin (CAN) © onEdition
SKUD18 World Cup winners Julia Doresett and Scott Whitman (USA) © onEdition
The Sonar podium (l-r): John Robertson, Hannah Strodel and Steve Thomas (GBR); Rick Doerr, Hugh Freund and Maureen McKinnon-Tucker (USA); Bruno Jourden and Eric Flageul (FRA) © onEdition
Sonar World Cup winners Hannah Stodel, John Robertson and SteveThomas (GBR) © onEdition
Thierry Schmitter (NED), Damien Seguin (FRA) and Andre Rademaker (NED), first, second and third respectively in the 2.4mR © onEdition
Overall World Cup winners in the 2.4mR, Megan Pascoe (GBR) © onEdition
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Lights winds made for a tricky conditions for the Medal Races at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta, final event of the 2008-2009 ISAF Sailing World Cup series © onEdition
Paul Brotherton and Mark Asquith of Great Britain © onEdition
Paul Brotherton and Mark Asquith of Great Britain finished fifth overall in the 49er © onEdition
Australian World Champions Nathan Outterridge and Iain Jensen dominated the 49er competition © onEdition
Chris Draper and Peter Greenhalgh of Skandia Team GBR finished as the top Brits in fourth place overall © onEdition
Olympic gold and silver medallists Iker Martinez and Xabier Fernandez of Spain © onEdition
Brits Stevie Morrison and Ben Rhodes © onEdition
Denmark's Alberte Lindberg took third place overall in the World Cup Standings © onEdition
Finland's Sari Mutala added the Sail For Gold title to her World Championship win © onEdition
French skipper Sophie de Turckheim © onEdition
Marit Bouwneester of The Netherlands won bronze in the Laser Radial fleet © onEdition
The US match racing team of Anna Tunnicliffe, Molly Vandermoer and Alice Manard © onEdition
Laser Radial Olympic gold medallist Anna Tunnicliffe shows off her match racing skills to take bronze with crew members Molly Vandermoer and Alice Manard © onEdition
Brits Pippa Wilson and Saskia Clark won bronze in the Women's 470 © onEdition
The French team of Ingrid Pettitjean and Nadege Douroux finished as runners up in the World Cup series © onEdition
Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout of The Netherlands finished fourth in the Women's 470 class Medal Race to ensure they took the regatta gold © onEdition
Light winds made the Medal Races a very tactical affair © onEdition
The British team of Penny Clark and Katrina Hughes © onEdition
Emannuelle Rol and Helene DeFrance representing France © onEdition
The Men's 470 fleet battle for position in light winds © onEdition
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Action from the Women's Laser Radial race course on the penultimate of the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta, the final event of the ISAF Sailing World Cup © onEdition
Kristine Strandenes of Norway © onEdition
US skipper Sarah Lihan © onEdition
Lucia Reyes of Spain © onEdition
Up close to the Laser Radial fleet © onEdition
Sweden's Cecillia Jonsson © onEdition
Tatsiana Drozdovskaya of Belarus © onEdition
Denmark's Alberte Lindberg © onEdition
Itayl's Francesca Clapchich and Susana Romero of Spain © onEdition
French star Sarah Steyeart © onEdition
The Laser Radial fleet power away from the starting line © onEdition
Hannah Snelgrove of Great Britain © onEdition
Dutch skipper Marit Bowmeester © onEdition
Finland's Heidi Tenkanen © onEdition
Louise Christensen of Denmark © onEdition
Hannah Tilley of Great Britain © onEdition
Sakoto Hasegawa of Japan © onEdition
Britain's Sophie McKeeman © onEdition
Tiril Bue of Norway © onEdition
Anne-Marie Rindom of Denmark © onEdition
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Action from the 470 race course on day five of the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta, the final event of the ISAF Sailing World Cup © onEdition
The 470 fleet race on Weymouth Bay © onEdition
New Zealanders Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie © onEdition
British youngsters Philip Sparkes and Chris Grube © onEdition
The Finnish team of Joonas Lindgren and Nicklas Lindgren © onEdition
Australia's Mat Belcher and Malcolm Page © onEdition
Sophie Weguelin and Spohie Ainsworth of Great Britain © onEdition
Spaniards Onan Barreiros and Aaron Sarminto © onEdition
Britain's Nic Asher and Elliot Willis wear the leader's yellow vest © onEdition
Brits Hanah Mills and Rosie Chapman © onEdition
The French team of Ingrid Petitjean and Nadege Douroux © onEdition
Dutch World Champions Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout © onEdition
Dutch brothers Sven and Kalle Coster © onEdition
Yuya Ishikawa and Shouichi Yanagawa of Japan © onEdition
The 470s battle for position on Weymouth Bay © onEdition
The US team of Adam Roberts and Nick Martin © onEdition
Swedes Anton Dahlberg and Sebasitien Ostling © onEdition
Turkey's Deniz Cinar and Ates Cinar © onEdition
The Dutch team of Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout chased by Spain's Tara Pacheco and Berta Betanzos © onEdition
Anna Stepanova and Galina Lukashova of Russia © onEdition
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It was champagne sailing on day four of the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta, the final event of the inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup series © onEdition
The Star fleet of the startling line © onEdition
Germany's Alexander Schlonski and Frithjof Kleen © onEdition
Britain's Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson hold the overall lead © onEdition
The Star fleet race in the dying light © onEdition
Star fleet leaders Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson of Great Britain © onEdition
The battle at the startling line © onEdition
Olympic Champions Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson show off their gold star © onEdition
The Men's RS:X fleet power away off the start line © onEdition
Greek windsurfing star Nicolaos Kaklamanakis © onEdition
Mark Noesmoen of France © onEdition
The Irish 49er team of Ryan Seaton and Matthew McGovern © onEdition
Bernado Frietas and Andrade Fransisco of Portugal © onEdition
Danes Niels Joachim Gormsen and Anders Thomsen © onEdition
Italians Pietro and Gianfranco Sibello © onEdition
Alexandra Rickham and Niki Birrel of Great Britain compete in the SKUD18 Paralympic event © onEdition
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Action from the three Paralympic events at the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta, final event of the 2008-2009 ISAF Sailing World Cup © onEdition
Rick Doerr,Hugh Freund and Maureen McInnon-Tucker of the USA, leaders in the Sonar fleet © onEdition
Bruno Jourden,Flageul Eric and Nicolas Vimontvicary of France © onEdition
Alecksander Wang Hansen, Per Ugen Kristansen and Marie Solberg of Norway © onEdition
Scott Whitman and Julia Dorsett of the USA compete in the SKUD18 © onEdition
The Australian team of Colin Harrison, Barry Artswood and Russell Boaden © onEdition
The German Sonar team of Jens Kroker, Robert Prem and Mainka Siggy © onEdition
Brits David Durston and Jackie Gay in the SKUD18 © onEdition
SKUD18 leaders Scott Whitman and Julia Dorsett of the USA © onEdition
The British Sonar team of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Steve Thomas © onEdition
Brits David Durston and Jackie Gay © onEdition
Alex Hovden and Valerie Millward of Great Britain © onEdition
The French team of Bruno Jourden, Eric Flageul and Nicolas Vimonvicary © onEdition
Aleksander Wanghansen, Per-Eugene Kristiansen and Marie Solberg of Norway © onEdition
Colin Harison, Barry Astwood and Russel Boaden of Australia © onEdition
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Action from the 49er fleet on day four of racing at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta, the final event of the 2008-2009 ISAF Sailing World Cup © onEdition
Britain's Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign © onEdition
Belgium's Yannick Lefebvre and Matthieu Janssens © onEdition
Italians Pietro and Gianfranco Sibello © onEdition
Australia's Euan McNichol and Robert Bell © onEdition
Italians brothers Pietro and Gianfranco Sibello © onEdition
The French team of Morgen La Graviere and Yann Rocherieux © onEdition
Ireland's Ryan Seaton and Matthew McGovern © onEdition
Ykio Makino and Kenji Takahashi of Japan © onEdition
France's Morgan La Graviere and Yann Rocherieux © onEdition
Britain's Tom Peel and Richard Mason © onEdition
The fleet battle for position © onEdition
Sweden's Charlie Eckberg and Kalle Torlen © onEdition
Spanish brothers Frederico and Arturo Alonso © onEdition
Brits Stevie Morrison and Ben Rhodes in a collision with Allan Norregaard and Peter Lang of Denmark © onEdition
Action from the startling line © onEdition
Swedes Frederick and Jonas Backstrom © onEdition
Home hopes Stevie Morrison and Ben Rhodes of Great Britain © onEdition
Peter Kruger Andersen and Nicolai Thorsell of Denmark © onEdition
Racing in the 49er class on day four © onEdition
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Extereme wind conditions meant the RS:X windsurfer fleets took centre stage on day three at the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta © onEdition
Makoto Tomizawa of Japan © onEdition
Takagi Michiru of Japan © onEdition
Multiple Olympian Jessica Crisp of Australia © onEdition
The USA's Ben Barger © onEdition
Martin Berardo of Argentina © onEdition
French windsurfer Nicolas Le Gal © onEdition
The heavy wind conditions meant only the RS:X and 49er fleets raced on Wednesday © onEdition
Ricardo Santos of Brazil holds the overall lead after race day three © onEdition
Yuki Sunaga of Japan © onEdition
Frederico Esposto of Italy © onEdition
Finland's Tuuli Petaja © onEdition
Kate Ellingham of New Zealand © onEdition
Maja Dziarnowska of Poland © onEdition
Gauthier Lefevre of France puts the power down © onEdition
Italian star Laura Linares © onEdition
Ho Tsun Andy Leung of Hong Kong © onEdition
Takagi Michiru of Japan © onEdition
New Zealander Steffanie Williams © onEdition
Japan's Onishi Fujiki © onEdition
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Richard Langdon of Ocean Images captures the action from a wet and windy Weymouth at the final event of the ISAF Sailing World Cup © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
The Dutch Women's Match Racing team battle in the Elliott 6m © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Action from the Women's Match Racing course © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Action from the Women's Match Racing course © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Dutch Women's 470 World Champions Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Dutch Women's 470 World Champions Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Double Youth Worlds gold medallist Pavlos Kontides of Cyprus © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Australian Laser hot shot Tom Slingsby © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Olympic, World and European Laser Champion, Paul Goodison of Great Britain © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
Paul Goodison battle rough, wet and windy conditions © Richard Langdon/Ocean Images
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Weymouth offered up big breeze with gusts up to 35 knots on day two of the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta, final event of the ISAF Sailing World Cup © onEdition
Polish windsurfer Lukasz Grodzicki in action © onEdition
Britain's Beijing gold medallists Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson maintained their overall lead of the Star event © onEdition
Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson battle the heavy weather conditions © onEdition
Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson battle the heavy weather conditions © onEdition
Ho Tsun Andy Leung of Hong Kong © onEdition
French windsurfer Pierre Le Coq © onEdition
Ed Wright of Great Britain already has the World Cup title secured in the Finn © onEdition
Ed Wright puts the power down © onEdition
Mariano Reutemann of Argentina © onEdition
British Laser sailor Phillip Reynolds © onEdition
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The Laser fleet launch into action as the final event of the 2008-2009 ISAF Sailing World Cup gets underway at Weymouth © onEdition
The British team of Penny Clarke and Katrina Hughes © onEdition
Hei Man Chan of Hong Kong © onEdition
Olympic, World and European Laser champion, Paul Goodison of Great Britain © onEdition
Paul Goodison battles tough conditions in Weymouth © onEdition
The Dutch World Champion team of Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout © onEdition
The Laser fleet spread out across Weymouth Bay © onEdition
The Women's 470 fleet in action © onEdition
Olympic bronze medallist Bryony Shaw of Great Britain © onEdition
Australia's two-time World Champion Tom Slingsby posted two bullets on day one © onEdition
Britain's Stuart Godwin leads the Lasers on day two of racing © onEdition
Action from the RS:X windsurfer course © onEdition
It was a wet and windy day two for the 470s © onEdition
The Lasers battle on Weymouth Bay © onEdition
Home hope Bryony Shaw of Great Britain © onEdition
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ISAF Sailing World Cup 2008-09
The inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup will launch in December 2008, bringing a new focus to the world of Olympic sailing © ISAF
Sail Melbourne in December 2008 is the first of seven event of the 2008-09 season of the ISAF Sailing World Cup © Sport the library/Jeff Crow
From Melbourne the action moves to Miami for the Rolex Miami OCR in January 2009 © Dan Nerney/Rolex
Spain hosts the first of the European events with the Trofeo SAR Princesa Sofia MAPFRE in Palma at the start of April © Nico Martinez
From Palma the teams make the short trip to Hyeres, France for the Semaine Olympique Francaise © FRANCK SOCHA
The IJsselmeer lake in Medemblik, the Netherlands presents the next challenge at the Delta Lloyd Regatta in May © Richard de Jonge
Kiel, Germany hosts the penultimate event of the 2008-09 ISAF Sailing World Cup season at Kieler Woche in June © Otto Kasch/ok Press
The 2008-09 ISAF Sailing World Cup concludes in Great Britain at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta in Weymouth and Portland © onEdition
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