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Zadar is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 72,717 (2001). It is the fifth largest Croatian city.
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Carlos Robles celebrates ISAF Youth Worlds victory in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Carlos Robles & Florian Trittel (BRA) on their way to gold on the final day © Sime Sokota
Veronica Fanciulli (ITA) celebrates her gold medal in the Girl's RS:X © Sime Sokota
Veronica Fanciulli (ITA) on course for ISAF Youth Worlds gold © Sime Sokota
Jordi Xammar (ESP) defends his Boys 420 title with new crew Alex Claville © Sime Sokota
Daichi Mototsu & Yuki Hino (JPN) claim the silver meal in the boy's 420 in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Wonwoo Cho (KOR) heals the hurt from 2010 and wins the boy's RS:X ISAF Youth Worlds gold © Sime Sokota
Martin Lowy & Kim Andrade (BRA) power their way to gold in the SL16 © Sime Sokota
Erika Reineke (USA) takes silver in the Laser Radial girls © Sime Sokota
Sandy Fauthoux (FRA) finished second in the final race and claims the bronze medal © Sime Sokota
Rupert White & Nicola Boniface (GBR) finsihed third overall in the SL16 © Sime Sokota
Filip Florek & Robert Szpula (POL) in the boy's 420 © Sime Sokota
Juan Rodriguez & Facundo Olezza (ARG) missed out on a medal but finished second in the final race to secure 4th overall © Sime Sokota
Sam Sills (GBR) finished third in the final race but sixth overall © Sime Sokota
Dominic Bacic (CRO) ahead of the boy's RS:X fleet © Sime Sokota
Wonwoo Cho (KOR) celebrates his gold medal in the boy's RS:X © Sime Sokota
Nicolaj and Daniel Bjornholt (DEN) won back to back races and secured the silver medal in the SL16 © Sime Sokota
Matias Canesco (PER) enjoying the breeze in the RS:X © Sime Sokota
Ana Sandric (CRO) © Sime Sokota
Defending champions Gael Jaffrezic & Julien Boyet (FRA) couldn't match their form from 2010 finishing 7th overall © Sime Sokota
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Marko Caric and Lovre Ivanov (CRO) enjoy the conditions on Day 6 in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Carrie Smith and Ella Clark (AUS) © Sime Sokota
Laser radial girls in search for speed down wind © Sime Sokota
Reinier Eenkema van dijk and Spencer Mcdonough (BEL) get a cooling dose of spray © Sime Sokota
Marko Caric and Lovre Ivanov (CRO) get out on the wire © Sime Sokota
New Zealand's 29er team showing that team work pays © Sime Sokota
29er fleet enjoying good spinnaker sailing on day 6 © Sime Sokota
Anne Line Lyngsoe and Laerke Lokdam (DEN) flat out in their 420 © Sime Sokota
Adriana Rodes and Lucy Brugman (ESP) working their 420 hard © Sime Sokota
Carlos Robles and Florian Trittel (ESP) lead the 29er fleet going into the final day © Sime Sokota
Spain's Carlos Robles and Florian Trittel firmly in control © Sime Sokota
Paulina Rothlauf and Madlen Geisler (GER) © Sime Sokota
Day 6 did not go quite according to plan for Jonathan Shue and Kenton Shue (HKG) © Sime Sokota
Na Kyung and Lee Seoeun Choi (KOR) show great control in Zadar's breezier conditions © Sime Sokota
Hull flying action from Matthew Whitehead and Calene Loubser (RSA) © Sime Sokota
Anna llykhina and Logvinova Anastasiia (RUS) power over the waves © Sime Sokota
Rachel Lee and Cheryl Gui Ying Yee (SIN) © Sime Sokota
Matthew Whitehead and Calene Loubser (RSA) powered up on their SL16 © Sime Sokota
Morgan Kiss and Christina Lewis (USA) in second place at the end of day 6 © Sime Sokota
USA's Taylor Reiss and Matthew Whitehead have lift off © Sime Sokota
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Australia's Carrie Smith and Ella Clark © Sime Sokota
Smith and Clark (AUS) keeping cool and hydrated in the hot Croatian conditions © Sime Sokota
Lara Vadlau and Tanja Frank (AUT) Leading the 420 girls fleet © Sime Sokota
Croatia's 29er team - Marko Caric and Lovre Ivanov © Sime Sokota
29er fleet get underway on day five in Zadar © Sime Sokota
The umpire keeps a close eye on the 29er fleet © Sime Sokota
29er fleet work hard to find speed in the light conditions © Sime Sokota
Close racing in the girls 420 fleet © Sime Sokota
420 girls find some down wind speed © Sime Sokota
420s under spinnaker on day 5 in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Light wind conditions in Zadar call for maximum concentration © Sime Sokota
420 Girls fleet © Sime Sokota
Laser radials ready for action in day 5 © Sime Sokota
The slipway shuffle © Sime Sokota
The USA and New Zealand SL16 teams take it easy bewtween races © Sime Sokota
SL16 spinnakers on their way up © Sime Sokota
Tight round the mark for Spain and Italy © Sime Sokota
Poland's Julia Rokosz and Joana Szopinska round the mark © Sime Sokota
Antoine Screve and Max Agnese (USA) in third place at the end of day 5 © Sime Sokota
Morgan Kiss and Christina Lewis (USA) smile for the camera © Sime Sokota
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Wonwoo Cho (KOR) maintains his position at the top with six races sailed © Sime Sokota
Mateo Sanz (ESP) shines on day four with two bullets in the boy's RS;X © Sime Sokota
Siripon Kaedwang-Ngam (THA) challenges for the lead with two straight bullets on day four © Sime Sokota
Team Leaders watch the racing © Sime Sokota
Dominik Bacic (CRO) on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Ian Stokes (USA) on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Lea Mattei (FRA) finished seventh twice on day four to sit 8th overall © Sime Sokota
Veronica Fanciulli (ITA) finished second twice on day four to maintain her lead in the girls RS:X © Sime Sokota
Naomi Cohen (ISR) third overall after six races © Sime Sokota
Alexis Avgousti (CYP) seventh overall after six races © Sime Sokota
Samuel Sills (GBR) finished second in race 5 and is 9th overall © Sime Sokota
Cheow Lin Geh (MAS) on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Georgia Schofield (NZL) © Sime Sokota
Jade Rogers (GBR) on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
RS;X boys - Sigurd Kalvik (NOR) © Sime Sokota
RS:X Boys race start on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Audrey Yong (SIN) fourth overall after six races © Sime Sokota
Kajsa Larsson (SWE) © Sime Sokota
Sebastian Fleischer (DEN) takes a lunch break on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Packing up after another two races on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
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Josh Franklin & Lewis Brake (AUS) launch their 29er © Sime Sokota
Nicole Level (MEX) and the RSX Girls fleet © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial Girls fleet on day four © Sime Sokota
The SL16 fleet under spinnaker © Sime Sokota
Erika Reineke (USA) on day three in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Wonwoo Cho (KOR) RS:X Boys © Sime Sokota
Valentina Serigos (ARG) on day three in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Singapore and Great Britian SL16 teams on day four in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Rupert White and Nicola Boniface (GBR) SL16 team © Sime Sokota
Martin Lowy & Kim Andrade (BRA) leading the SL16 fleet © Sime Sokota
James Johnston (HKG) on day three in Zadar in his Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Mikael Houdet & Charles Edouard Collet (FRA) - SL16 © Sime Sokota
Close racing in the SL16 Fleet on day three in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial sailor Juan Ignacio Biava (ARG) on day three in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Germaine Teo (SIN) 16th overall after three days of racing in Zadar © Sime Sokota
SL16s ready to go on day three in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Tiril Bue (NOR) on day three in the girl's Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial Girls waiting for their start in Zadar © Sime Sokota
SL16 teams, Gael Jaffrezic & Julien Bloyet FRA and Alex Burger & Alex Lethinen (RSA) approach a mark © Sime Sokota
SL16s on day three in Zadar - France and South Africa © Sime Sokota
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Patrícia Costa and Catarina Evangelista, 420 © Sime Sokota
Patrícia Costa and Catarina Evangelista, 420 © Sime Sokota
SL16 Fleet ready for action © Sime Sokota
SL16s under spinnaker © Sime Sokota
SL16s getting ready to go © Sime Sokota
Light wind downwind sailing for the Laser Radial Girls © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial Girls in action © Sime Sokota
420 Girls in action © Sime Sokota
Ana Sandric (CRO), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Laser Radials Girls are on their way © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial Girls launching off the beach at Zadar © Sime Sokota
RSX Fleet wait for their start © Sime Sokota
Close racing in the SL16 Fleet © Sime Sokota
Veronica Fanciulli (ITA), RSX © Sime Sokota
Jade Rogers (GBR), RSX © Sime Sokota
Naomi Cohen (ISR), RSX © Sime Sokota
Neat footwork from Italy's Veronica Fanciulli © Sime Sokota
Smiles from Sweden © Sime Sokota
Rupert White and Nicola Boniface (GBR), SL16 © Sime Sokota
Margot Samson (USA), RSX © Sime Sokota
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Start for the Boys 420 © Sime Sokota
Catherine Dapeci (AUT), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Brazil's Leila Winckler, RSX © Sime Sokota
Elisa Echavarriar (COL), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Patrik Kubaska & Dino Pete?ic, SL16 © Sime Sokota
Fleet launching of the beach at the start of day 1 © Sime Sokota
France's Mikael Houdet & Charles Edouard-Collet, SL16 © Sime Sokota
Maximilian Stein (GER), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
Laser Radials ready for racing © Sime Sokota
Laser Radial fleet underway © Sime Sokota
Laser Radials in action © Sime Sokota
The multinational ISAF Youth Worlds Laser Radial Fleet © Sime Sokota
Hermann Tomasgaard (NOR), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
AleRamon Gonzalez (PUR), Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
RSX wait patiently for action © Sime Sokota
SL16's get ready to go © Sime Sokota
SL16s power away with Zadar as a backdrop © Sime Sokota
Matej Stanic & Jernej Potokar (SLO), 420 © Sime Sokota
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The crowd awaits the opening ceremony © Sime Sokota
Competitors and specators wait for the opening ceremony to begin © Sime Sokota
The 2011 ISAF Youth Worlds star with a bang © Sime Sokota
ISAF Vice President Nazli Imre opens the 2011 ISAF Youth Worlds © Sime Sokota
Competitors and spectators are treated to a fantastic fireworks display © Sime Sokota
Flags of the nations © Sime Sokota
Waters from the competing nations are mixed © Sime Sokota
The mixing of the waters ceremony © Sime Sokota
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Lovro Ivanov and Marko Caric (CRO) practice race © Sime Sokota
Defending champion Xordi Xammar and Alex Claville (ESP) during the practice race in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Lisette Schoots (NED) on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Alex Burger & Alex Lehtinen (RSA) © Sime Sokota
420s on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Audrey Yong (SIN) enjoying conditions on the practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
The 29er fleet on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
The Boy's RS:X fleet on practice day © Sime Sokota
Laser Radials ready to go on practice day © Sime Sokota
Relaxing in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Oleksander Tugaryev (UKR) on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Julien Fougere & John Henry Machum (CAN) on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Margot Samson (USA), Kajsa Larsson (SWE) & Nicole Level (MEX) on practice day © Sime Sokota
Turkey and Argentina 420 teams on practice day © Sime Sokota
Preparations on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Solumon Barak & Yair Goldstein (ISR) on practice day in Zadar © Sime Sokota
Kajsa Larsson (SWE) © Sime Sokota
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Lasers ready to go © Sime Sokota
Celine Carlsen from Denmark prepares her Laser Radial © Sime Sokota
420s ready to go © Sime Sokota
Philip Hendrickx & Victor Klaas (BEL) get out of the water for some practice © Sime Sokota
Collecting kit © Sime Sokota
A sailor get's her board ready for racing © Sime Sokota
Nikole Barnes and Agustina Barbuto from the US Virgin Islands head out for some training © Sime Sokota
Laser Radials rigged and ready © Sime Sokota
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Zadar, Croatia - host city for the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships
Sailing Club Uskok will be the host club
Sailing Club Uskok, the host club by night
Racing from the air...the waters off Zadar
Getting ready to launch - the beach at Zadar
Flags at Sailing Club Uskok
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Famous Faces from the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship
Many famous faces in sailing have first made their mark at the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship - here are just a few of them... Ben Ainslie on the podium after winning gold at the 1995 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship in Bermuda... © Peter Bentley
...and nine years later on his way to a second Olympic gold medal at the Athens Games Clive Mason/Getty Images
Norway's Siren SUNDBY on her way to winning gold in the Byte class at the 2000 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Sydney... © Peter Bentley
...and winning the gold medal in the Europe at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games © MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images
Ben AUSTIN of Australia won gold on in the Laser at the 2000 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Sydney... © Peter Bentley
...before moving to the double handers and wining the 2008 49er Worlds, pictured right © Jeff Crow/Sport the Library
Nathan OUTTERRIDGE on his way to the first of three Youth World gold medals, the first at the helm of the 29er at the 2002 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Lunenburg, Canada... © Peter Bentley
...following a switch to the skiff, now the 2008 49er World Champion © PTVela2007/JFF/ISAF
Tom ASHLEY collects the Volvo Trophy for New Zealand at the 2002 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship...
...six years later he lifts the RS:X World Championship in Takapuna © www.oceanphotography.co.nz
Tom SLINGSBY competing for Australia at the 2002 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship... © Peter Bentley
...just four years later and the young Australian is already a double World Champion in the Laser © C&C Images
Pippa WILSON, right, celebrates gold in the 29er at the 2002 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship... © Peter Bentley
...standing at the top of the Yngling podium, pictured left, at the 2007 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Cascais © PTVela/JFF/ISAF
France's Sarah STEYAERT at the top of the podium after victory in the Laser Radial at the 2004 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Gdynia, Poland... © Peter Bentley
...four years later she celebrates winning the Laser Radial World Championship title © Will Calver/Ocean Photography
Great Britain's Iain PERCY on his way to victory at the 1993 ISAF Youth World Championship in Italy... Peter Bentley
...seven years later he was celebrating winning an Olympic gold medal in the Finn at the Sydney Games Nick Wilson/ALLSPORT/Getty Images
Amelie LUX won gold for Germany at the 1994 IYRU World Youth Sailing Championship in Greece... Peter Bentley
...by 2000, Lux, picutred left, was celebrating her Olympic silver medal success at Sydney Mark Dadswell/Allsport/Getty Images
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