 (Oslo, Norway)- The battle to become the best sailing club in Norway is 
now in full swing. This past weekend was debut of the 2016 Norwegian 
Sailing League in Oslo.  Inspired by the German Segelbundesliga and 
Danish Sejlsportsliga, the Seilsportsliga.no saw thirty sailing clubs 
from Tromso in the north to Halden in the south were in place at 
Tjuvholmen.  The clubs were divided into two divisions with 15 teams in 
each.
(Oslo, Norway)- The battle to become the best sailing club in Norway is 
now in full swing. This past weekend was debut of the 2016 Norwegian 
Sailing League in Oslo.  Inspired by the German Segelbundesliga and 
Danish Sejlsportsliga, the Seilsportsliga.no saw thirty sailing clubs 
from Tromso in the north to Halden in the south were in place at 
Tjuvholmen.  The clubs were divided into two divisions with 15 teams in 
each.It was hard battle in the forefront of the 1st division from the outset. After eight races, Åsgårdstrand SF won the first regatta by the narrowest of margins, just two points over Kongelig Norsk Seilforening. Third was Fredrikstad SF with 31 pts.
 “We
 sailed uniformly well and did not get into any protests during the 
competition. So, it feels really good to win here in Oslo,” says Karl 
Otto Book, skipper of the Åsgårdstrand SF Team.
“We
 sailed uniformly well and did not get into any protests during the 
competition. So, it feels really good to win here in Oslo,” says Karl 
Otto Book, skipper of the Åsgårdstrand SF Team.In Division 2, it was one team that stood out from the first regatta- Moss Seilforening was superior and could go home with straight firsts in every single race! “There were eight wins of eight possible. We are very pleased with,” says Jørn Erik Ruud, skipper of the Moss Seilforening team.
“Oslo offered challenging conditions for the sailors with both fresh breezes and zero winds. There was some rough sailing along the way, but all in all there were many happy sailors who took part in the opening of what will be the elite division in Norwegian sailing,” says Espen Guttormsen, Secretary General of the Norwegian Sailing Federation. The next event will take place in Sandefjord on 17 June. For more Norwegian J/70 Sailing League information
 
