(Kiel, Germany)- More than three million visitors from all over the
world will be diving into the colorful and multi-facetted life of Kieler
Woche that takes place form June 21st to 26th. Kiel Week 2016, which is
organized by the Kiel Yacht-Club in cooperation with the Norddeutscher
Regatta Verein, Hamburger Segel-Club and the Verein Seglerhaus am
Wannsee, offers many highlights in this year’s program. One of those is
the 2016 J/70 European Championship.
Ninety-six crews from 15 nations (Denmark, Austria, Brazil, Chile,
Spain, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Monaco, Netherlands,
Norway, Russia, Switzerland, and Sweden) have registered for the J/70
Europeans that start on Wednesday at 7:30pm with the parade of nations
from the Olympic fire to the Audi stage and an official opening
ceremony. With 96 registrations, the number of participants is far more
than ever expected. Apart from the European title, the winner will be
given a watch from the official Kiel Week time-keeper TUTIMA as well as a
Gennaker, clearly showing the winner. For the silver and bronze, there
will be prizes from Liros.
The German contingent is simply enormous and quite enthusiastic about
participating in their first major European J/70 regatta, sixty-nine
teams alone from across the German republic. The sailors come from the
top ranks of the J/22, J/24 and J/80 classes along with the leaders in
the J/70s over the past three years. With so many new faces in their
group, it’s difficult to assess how teams will fair. Nevertheless,
there are some teams that should be factors in the top quarter of the
leaderboard. For example, Pit Finis’ DRALION.DE has top match racer
Karol Jablonski on his team. Then, you have Sven Ruggiesiek’s JUKEBOX
with Phil Raabe in the crew; Yannick Hafner’s LED ZEPPELIN is fast; Jens
Ahlgrimm’s crew with Stephan Molle on GRUN SOFTWARE AG is experienced;
so is Klaus Schutt’s YES WE CAN; Christian Soyka’s VOICE OF ITZEHOE are
World Offshore & One-Design Champions; TRE MAKRELLER has top skipper
Class Lehmann; Jurgen Waldeheim’s ROSAROTER PENGUIN are a tough crew;
and PROCEDES DIVA has Bjorn Beilken and Tobias Teichmann.
The next largest group of sailors is from Denmark, with eight teams
participating; including SALLY (Jorn Pedersen), CHILI (Rene Nielsen),
HOTEL SVENDBORG (Calle Sorensen), and CRACKER JACK (Soren Larsen).
Sweden and the United Kingdom are sending a half-dozen teams each. From
England are several top boats, such as Nick & Adam Munday’s J7T,
Charlie Esse’s BABY J, and Patrick Liardet’s COSMIC. Sweden’s leading
crews include Oscar Lundqvist’s FANNY, Jonas Wibom’s ACE OF BASE, and Bo
Johansson’s TYRA.
Some of the leading Italian teams are participating in their five boat
contingent, including two-time Key West J/70 Midwinters Champion Carlo
Alberini on CALVI NETWORK, Gianfranco Noe’s WHITE HAWK and Edoardo
Lupi’s TORPYONE.
The four-strong Monegasque crews include Monaco J/70 Class President
Jacopo Carrain on CARPE DIEM, Stefano Roberti on PICCININA and Pierrik
Devic on FRASER YACHTS.
Other top European teams include Klaus Diem’s Austrian crew on PFANDER,
Luis Bugallo Arriola’s Spanish team on MARNATURA, Remy Hurdiel’s French
crew on VADK 3, Wouter Kollmann’s Dutch team on PLAJ, Egil Ronaes’
Norwegian team on LUCKY JACK, the two Russian teams (Sergei Ezihkov’s
JUNO & Alex Markarov’s MAJIC), and Tom Studer’s Swiss team on
REGATTA CLUB BODENSEE.
From South America are two top teams, including Brazil’s former J/24
World Champion, Mauricio Santa Cruz, sailing BRUSCHETTA and Juan Reid’s
WINDMADE sailing with his Chilean team of Pablo Lorca, Felipe Robles and
Santiago Lorca.
Top women sailors from Italy and Germany will be competing and at least
two skippers have proven they have the ability to jump onto the
leaderboard. One of Germany’s top women skippers and a long-time German
Women’s Champion in J/24s will be sailing a new RAGAZZA, a brand new
J/70- leading the charge will be Stephanie KÖPCKE’s crew of Nele-Marie
BOCK, Amelie PANUSCHKA, Lydia KOPPIN, and Anke LUKOSCH. Having sailed a
lot of Farr 40s, M24s and M32s, there is no question Italy’s Claudia
Rossi sailing PETITE TERRIBLE with crew Matteo MASON, Simone SPANGARO,
and Michele PAOLETTI will be tough customers to contend with on any
starting line!
Here is a nice Kieler Woche sailing video summary on YouTube. For more J/70 Europeans at Kieler Woche sailing information