Vladivostok Welcomes ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final 2015
From 14 to 19 July, Vladivostok, Russia will host an international regatta - the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final 2015, an ISAF Grade 1 Match Race event.

From 14 to 19 July, Vladivostok, Russia will host an international regatta – the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final 2015, an ISAF Grade 1 Match Race event.
The regatta in Vladivostok is the largest event in Russia’s 2015 calendar with the Seven Feet Yacht Club playing host.
On Tuesday 14 July, 65 strong sailors from Great Britain, USA, Australia, France, Brazil, Singapore, Bahrain, Algeria, Japan and Russia will try the waters of Amur Bay for the first training session on Platu 25 type boats.
Fourteen teams are entered into the event. The strongest participants of the 2015 Regional Finals 2015 and other invitees have started their trip to Russia. Among them are the winners and prize-holders of the Asian Regional Final held in Japan – Kohei Ichikawa (JPN) and Ebrahim Abdulla (BRN) in the Open Division and Jovina Choo (SIN) in the Women’s.
The winners of the European Regional Final held in Ireland – Pierre Rhimbault and Pauline Courtois, both from France, will sail in the Open and Women’s events and will be joined by European bronze medallist Mark Lees (GBR) and his crew.
Africa is represented by an Algerian team skippered by Tahar Selmane. Two American crews, Russel Silvestri and Nicole Breault were selected following the North American and Caribbean Regional Final.
The winning nations from 2013, Australian and Brazil, will also be heading to Vladistock to fight for the trophies again.
Australia in Open Division will be represented by Evan Walker and Brazil’s Women’s team is headed by Juliana Sennft.
Last, but not the least, is the representatives of the Host Nation, Russia. World #30 Vladimir Lypavskiy from Vladivostok will sail in the Open division and Ekaterina Ananina will represent the nation in the Women’s.
Skipper of the Russian National Youth Team, Vlad Abramov, will also be on the start line.
The water area of Amurskiy Bay and the weather conditions in Vladivostok in July are considered to be perfect for any type of sailing including match racing. Throughout the week, the Nations Cup Grand Final waters will be shared with another 100 young sailors competing in international classes and 400 keelboat fleet racing participants.
An international team of ten umpires from Italy, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Tunisia and Russia will be chaired by Neven Baran from Croatia and will serve the competitors to guarantee the fairness of each match. Anna Deyanova, the Chairman of the Race Official Committee of Russian Yachting Federation, will be the Race Officer and will work with the local race committee team to ensure good races for the competitors.
Results
http://nationscup2015.ru/?page_id=1100
Event Website
http://nationscup2015.ru/
ISAF Event Microsite
http://www.sailing.org/events/nationscup/index.php
Past Results
http://www.sailing.org/events/nationscup/past_results.php
The ISAF Nations Cup was first introduced to the world in 1991. Open and Women’s contests are run and it is based on a series of Regional Finals with the top crews meeting at the Grand Final.
Racing at the Regional Finals is preceded by an ISAF Match Racing Clinic, aimed to help develop match racing skills and officiating in that region. The winners of each Regional Final progress to the Grand Final, where they are joined by the defending nation and the host nation.
The aim of the event is to broaden the availability of match racing and provide international match racing competition for national authorities and sailors at a reasonable cost, whilst acting as an incentive for national match racing programmes.
Find out more on the history of the event here
http://www.sailing.org/events/nationscup/about.php