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           Yearbook 2005
The Optimist World                                                                      The Optimist              To provide sailboat racing
                                                                                                                for young people at low cost
North America                Europe                          Asia                                                             and
Anguilla                l    Austria         l l             China          l l l
Bahamas                 l    Belarus           l             Chin. Taipei     l                                   to co-ordinate youth work
Barbados           l         Belgium         l l             Hong Kong        l         From                     between member countries
Bermuda          l l         Bulgaria        l l         l   India            l l
Br. Virgin I.                Croatia         l l             Indonesia        l                                   These are the objectives of the
Canada           l l         Cyprus                          Japan          l l                                   International Optimist Dinghy
Cuba                         Czech Rep.      l   l   l       Korea            l                                                     Association.
Dominican R.     l l    l    Denmark         l   l   l       Kuwait
El Salvador             l    Estonia         l   l   l       Malaysia       l l                                   This yearbook is an attempt to
G. Cayman                    Finland         l   l   l       Myanmar          l                                         record how the IODA is
Grenada                 l    France          l   l   l       Pakistan         l                                            fulfilling its mission.
Guatemala          l         Germany         l   l           Qatar          l l
Mexico           l l         Georgia                         Singapore      l l l
Net. Antilles    l l    l    Great Britain   l l l           Sri Lanka        l   l
Nicaragua                    Greece          l l l           Thailand         l
Puerto Rico      l l         Hungary         l l l           U.A.Emirates
St. Lucia                    Iceland
St. Vincent        l   l     Ireland         l l     l       Africa
Trinidad & T.    l l         Israel            l             Algeria          l
U.S.A.           l l l       Italy           l l     l       Angola
U.S. Virgin I.               Latvia                          Egypt            l
                 l l
                             Lithuania
                                             l
                                               l             Kenya            l
                                                                                        to
South America                Malta             l             Mauritius        l     l
Argentina        l l l       Monaco            l
Brasil           l l l       Netherlands     l l     l       Morocco
Colombia           l         Norway          l l             Seychelles
Chile            l l         Poland          l l     l       S. Africa      l l
Ecuador          l l         Portugal        l l     l       Tanzania         l     l
Paraguay           l         Russia            l     l       Tunisia
Peru             l l         San Marino                      Uganda           l
Uruguay          l l         Serbia/M.       l   l   l       Zimbabwe
Venezuela        l l   l     Slovakia        l   l
                             Slovenia        l   l l         Oceania
                             Spain           l   l l         Australia      l l
                             Sweden          l   l l         Cook Islands     l
                             Switzerland     l   l           Fiji
                             Turkey          l   l           New Zealand    l l
                             Ukraine             l           Papua NG
                                                             Samoa            l     l
 Members                                             105     Solomon Is.            l   in over 110 countries
                                                             Tahiti         l l
 l Attended 2005 IODA World Sailing Championship      52
                                                             Vanuatu
 l Attended most recent IODA Continental Championship 80                            l
 l Built GRP Optimists 2004/5                         23
 l Received IODA training & development grants 2004/5 16
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    A little history                                                    Clark Mills
                                                              Fifty eight years ago in
                                                       Clearwater Florida a group of
                                                        citizens wanted to stop local
                                                    children getting bored and asked
                                                    boatbuilder Clark Mills to make
                                                               a boat for kids to sail.
                                                             The Optimist was born.

                                                                     International
                                                         Following the spread of the
                                                        Optimist to Europe, initially
                                                        through Axel Damsgaard of
                                                     Denmark, the first international
                                                      regatta was held in England in
                                                              1962 with sailors from
                                                              Denmark, Sweden and
    1947 - the original Optimist                                     the host nation.
                                                       Beginning a trend that was to
                                                           develop beyond anyone’s
                                                         dreams, the silver medallist
                                                            Peter Due was to win an
                                                      Olympic medal 18 years later.

                                                                               IODA
                                                          The International Optimist
                                                    Dinghy Association was formed
                                                     just three years later in 1965 in
                                                         Finland with seven national
                                                      members including the U.S.A.
                                                        Viggo Jacobsen of Denmark
                                                            was the first of only five
                                                                 presidents who have
                                                              headed the Class since.

                1973 - already in Argentina                   International Class
                                                     In 1973 IODA was recognised
                                                          by the International Yacht
                                                     Racing Union (now the ISAF).
                                                         Fourteen countries on four
                                                           continents supported the
                                                                         application.

                                                               Strict One-Design
                                                         By 1992 the Optimist was
                                                              drifting away from its
                                                               one-design principle.
                                                          Three years of hard work
                                                     developed a tight specification
                                                     which could be built to exactly
                                                          the same standard by any
                                                      competent GRP boat builder.
    1996 - one of the earliest strict one-designs
4                                                               5
    Highlights of 2005                 Great conditions
                             Winds for most of our major
                             championships in 2005 were
                          some of the best in recent years.
                           After a generally disappointing
                            Easter, the venues in Tobago,
                                   Gdynia, Silvaplana and
                            Dar es Salaam all produced at
                                   least some days perfect
                                                for sailing

                                                Tina won
                          Tina Lutz from the Chiemsee in
                            Bavaria became only the third
                            girl to win gold in the 43 year
                                     history of our Worlds.
                               She is also only the second
                          German to win a medal and led
                             her team-mates to the Miami
                              Herald team aggregate prize
                               by a margin of nearly 50%.

                              North Americans in the
                                         Caribbean
                               The IODA North American
                           Championship, held for the first
                              time in the Caribbean on the
                         beautiful island of Tobago was an
                                        outstanding success.
                           Numbers were over 50% higher
                           than 2004 and seven Caribbean
                                      countries participated.

                                  Africans in Tanzania
                         Our African championship is one
                          of the most difficult to organise
                           but Dar es Salaam Yacht Club
                          put on a tremendous show with
                                  participants from seven
                                        African countries.

                                    Growth in Regattas
                         Not only were new records set at
                           our championships, ‘unofficial’
                          regattas such as the Dubai Inter-
                         national, Portoroz Easter and the
                         Malta Euromed continue to grow.

                                          Booming sales
                           After record 2004 sales of over
                                  4,000 boats, 2005 is also
                                            looking good.
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                                                                                                                                                                                        Strict one-design
    Racing is the core activity
    of the Optimist Class
                                                         Racing for young people                        at low cost                                                             All Optimists are built to the
    Learning to sail is obviously                                                                                                                                              same specification. Any boat-
                                                                                                        Make of hull used to qualify                                           builder can build after he has
    the first step but in most          Racing starts almost as soon
                                                                                                        by sailors at the Worlds.                                                   satisfied IODA that he is
    countries this can be safely left   as a novice learns to sail.                                     No one builder had more than
    to clubs and sailing schools                                                                                                                                                 competent to do so, leading
                                                                                                        16% of the market and 40% of
    under the direction of National                                                                                                                                                      to keen competition.
                                                                                                        sailors had used a hull produced
    Sailing Associations. Linking                                                                                                                                                 Nearly forty builders in 22
                                                                                                        in their own country.
    schools and clubs can be an                                                                                                                                                  countries on five continents
    important step.                                                                                                                                                                            have approval.

                                                                                                                                                                                               Class Rules
    Club racing: where it starts
                                                                                                                                           The new one-design rudder           Tight Class Rules control the
    It is a small step from sailing
                                                                        Great yacht clubs foster                                           introduced in 2005                            specification of hull
    round a triangle to trying to do
                                                                        Optimist racing.                                                   Daggerboards were also                             and equipment.
    it faster than the next person.
                                                                        RCN Gran Canaria - home of                                         standardised.                     In 2005 these were extended to
    Good instructors will ensure
                                                                        Olympic champions                                                                                       the rudder and daggerboard.
    that this step is taken under
                                                                                                                                                                              Greater freedom is allowed on
    carefully controlled conditions.
                                                                                                                                                                             choice of sails but these too are
    Club racing is at the heart of
                                                                                                                                                                                           tightly controlled.
    sailing: strong clubs usually
    produce the best sailors.
                                                                                                                                                                                            Measurement
                                                                                                        Sail measurement at the                                                 All boats and equipment are
    National Regattas                                                                                   North Americans.
    Racing against sailors from         National competition is                                                                                                                 certified to comply with the
                                                                                                        190 sails in three days!
    other clubs is the next step.       usually co-ordinated by the                                                                                                                     rules by independent
    National Optimist Associations      national Optimist                                                                                                                                          inspectors.
    co-ordinate calendars, organise     associations.                                                                                                                            This is reinforced at major
    selection trials and usually the                                                                                                                                             events by re-inspection by
    national championship.                                                                                                                                                     IODA’s team of International
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Measurers.
    International Regattas
    The chance to sail - and meet -                                                                                                                                                       Transport Costs
                                                                                                                                           Charter reduces the cost of
    with people of your own age                                                                                                                                                 While the Optimist is easily
                                                                                                                                           international competition.
    from different parts of the                                                                                                            Reloading some of the 110 hulls               transported, there is
                                                                        International competition                                                                                              often no need.
    world is a major attraction.                                        attracts thousands of sailors                                      supplied by Winner for the
    With travel ever cheaper and                                                                                                           Worlds.                             Identical specification world-
                                                                        a year.                                                                                                 wide means that competitive
    charter boats widely available,                                     FV Riva del Garda hosts the
    thousands participate in foreign                                                                                                                                            boats can be chartered at all
                                                                        biggest
    regattas at all levels.                                                                                                                                                       IODA championships and
                                                                                                                                                                                         many major events.
    IODA Championships
    The great incentive is the                                                                                                                                                         Subsidised Events
    chance to represent your                                                                                                                                                    At IODA championships the
    country at the IODA World or                                                                                                                                              entry fee covers all accommo-
                                                                                                        Entry to IODA champion-                                                  dation and meals as well as
    continental championships.          Qualifying for IODA’s world                                     ships is heavily subsidised                                                racing as a fixed package.
    Since in general each sailor is     and continental champi-                                         Nivea, sponsors of the 2005                                          The generosity of sponsors and
    only permitted to participate in    onships is a major incentive.                                   European Championship.                                               the effect of big regattas on the
    one or two such events, some
    700-800 young people get this                                                                                                                                            local tourist industry mean that
    unforgettable experience each                                                                                                                                                 the costs of these events is
    year.                                                                                                                                                                                 heavily subsidised.
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                                                                                     Christmas                                More regattas needed                                                              Garda Meeting
    Some regattas                                                                    Trofeo Ciutat de Palma
                                                                                     Palma de Mallorca, Spain 4-7 Dec.        Qualification trials are the big incentive for Optimist sailors. But it is
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Italy                    24-27 March
                                                                                                                                                                                                                586 sailors from 21 countries
                                                                                     268 sailors from 8 countries             great if as many as possible can qualify for something.                           1. Martino Tortarolo           ITA
    No Grand Prix!                                                                   1. Lukasz Przybtek           POL                                                                                           2. Federico Macari             ITA
    Unlike later sailing and indeed many other sports at this age, there is no                                                As both the number and size of national Optimist fleets has grown and as
                                                                                     2. Wojtek Zemke              POL                                                                                           3. Fabian Kaske                GER
    ranklist, Grand Prix or circuit in the Optimist Class.                                                                    travel gets cheaper, there is an increasing need for more big well-
                                                                                     3. Kacper Staniul            POL                                                                                           4. Tina Lutz                   GER
                                                                                                                              organised regattas particularly in the long holidays. National associations       5. Kacper Staniul              POL
    Many parents (and even more schoolteachers!) would not accept that you           4. Marino Tortarolo          ITA
                                                                                                                              can then make up third, fourth or whatever teams to give even more
    have to go to a certain event on a certain date. Most sailors who do compete     5. Thijs Groot               NED
                                                                                                                              sailors the chance of competing abroad.                                           Portoroz
    abroad do so during the Easter and Christmas holidays.                                                                                                                                                      Slovenia                    9-11 Apr.
                                                                                     Malta Euromed
    Many of these events are more like ‘winter breaks” with groups of families       Malta              17-20 Dec.                                                                                              342 sailors from 10 countries
    teaming up to take their children on an alternative to a skiing holiday. Club    86 sailors from 11 countries                                                                                               1. Jacek Sierzputowski           POL
    coaches too enjoy a not-too-serious working holiday in the sun.                  1. Henrik Grim                  SWE      Flanders Youth                                                                    2. Mateusz Kolata                POL
                                                                                     2. Benjie Borg                  MLT                                                                                        3. Andraz Gulic                  SLO
    Nor is it necessary to compete at frequent international events in order to do                                            Regatta - we
                                                                                     3. Lorenzo Piccioni             ITA                                                                                        4. Marios Petrogonas             GRE
    well.                                                                                                                     need more like
                                                                                     4. William Camilleri            MLT                                                                                        5. Vassilis Tsokaras             GRE
                                                                                                                              it
                                                                                     5. Nicolas Wallin               SWE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Optispring
                                                                                     XL Capital Invitational                                                                                                    Netherlands               17-18 Apr.
                                                                                     Bermuda                   19-22 Dec.                                                                                       159 sailors from 5 countries
                                                                                     73 sailors from 13 countries                                                                                               1. Magnus Kældsø                DEN
                                                                                     1. Filip Matika                  CRO                                                                                       2. Maarten Dagelet              NED
                                                               Bahamas group -       2. Oliver Riihiluoma             BER                                                                                       3. Dirk Bennen                  NED
                                                                                     3. Kacper Zieminski              POL                                                                                       4. Christian Andersen           DEN
                                                               first outing to the
                                                                                     4. Theofanis Kavas               GRE                                                                                       5. Mathieu Willemart            BEL
                                                               Orange Bowl
                                                                                     5. Sean Bouchard                 BER     IODA cannot (and does not want to!) dictate who goes where but organis-
                                                                                                                              ers are warmly invited to send details of truly international events, prefer-     Other
                                                                                     Orange Bowl                              ably with charter boats available, for inclusion on the IODA Calendar at          Dubai International
                                                                                     Miami, USA             26-30 Dec.        www.optiworld.org/ioda-06calendar.html                                            U.A.Emirates               23-30 Jan.
                                                                                     284 sailors from 11 countries                                                                                              75 sailors from 14 countries
                                                                                     1. Oliver Riihiluoma           BER                                                                                         1. Karin Alkstedt                SWE
                                                                                     2. Arantza Gumuchio            CHI        Team Racing Events                                                               2. Carl Strombeck                SWE
                                                                                     3. Sean Moynahan               USA                                                                                         3. Jes Lyhne Bonde               DEN
                                                                                                                               Team Racing is hugely popular in the Optimist and is included in all
                                                                                     4. Gonzalo Picco               PER                                                                                         4. Adam Johansson                SWE
                                                                                     5. Austen Anderson             USA        continental championships except the European.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                5. Jacob Lundqvist               SWE
                                                                                                                               Instead in Europe three European events have developed, each with
                                                                                     Meeting Int. del Mediterraneo             different entry criteria. In 2005 the Poles won all three!                       Schoelcher International
                                                                                     San Remo, Italy          28-30 Dec.       Earliest is the Trofeo Marco Rizzotti in the Venice lagoon in May.               Martinique                  5-9 Feb.
                                                                                     67 sailors from 3 countries               Open to regional and national teams, the 2005 event attracted eight countries.   75 sailors from 7 countries
    Spring sunshine on                                                               1. Paolo Cattaneo               ITA       Result: 1. Poland 2. Italy 3. Germany 4. Lombardy                                1. Matthew Scott                 TRI
    Lake Garda                                                                       2. Manu Deceuninck              FRA                                                                                        2. Vincent Berthez               FRA
                                                                                     3. Sophiam Bouvet               FRA                                                                                        3. Yvann Thelier                 FRA
                                                                                     4. Aymeric Arthaud              FRA
                                                                                                                               Unique is the GrandOptical Champions Cup in Valle di Ledro, Italy.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                4. Alexander Zimmermann          PER
                                                                                     5. Adrian Gremaud               SUI                                                                                        5. Valentin Lemarchand           FRA

                                                                                     Trofeo Campobasso                                                                                                          Scotiabank Caribbean International
                                                                                     Naples, Italy                 4-6 Jan.                                                                                     U.S.Virgin Islands          16-19 June
                                                                                     127 sailors from 12 countries                                                                                              75 sailors from 7 countries
                                                                                     1. Federica Wetzl                ITA                                                                                       1. Ian Liberty                   USA
                                                                                     2. Giovanni Magliulo             ITA                                                                                       2. Suzy Reynolds                 USA
                                                                                     3. Leo Dubbini                   ITA                                                                                       3. Haley Powell                  BER
                                                                                     4. Federico Cattaneo             ITA                                                                                       4. Ivan Aponte                   PUR
                                                                                     5. Luca Paolillo                 ITA                                                                                       5. Alec Anderson                 IVB
                                                                                                                               This event is open only to the champion club teams of European coun-
                                                                                                                               tries which run national inter-club team racing championships. Fourteen
                                                               Malta Euromed:        Easter                                    such teams entered in 2005 and results were:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Flanders Youth Regatta
                                                               charter easily        Magic Marine, Braassemermeer                                                                                               Nieuwpoort, Belgium         2-6 July
                                                                                                                               1. Mos Ilawa (POL) 2. Hjuviks Y.C. (SWE) 3. N.C. Piraeus (GRE)                   71 sailors from 7 countries
                                                               available             Netherlands              25-28 March
                                                                                     269 sailors from 11 countries
                                                                                                                               The sponsorship contract for this event has been renewed for four years.         1. Rufina Tan Hong Mui          MAS
                                                                                     1. Afrodite Kyranakou           GRE                                                                                        2. Fazani bin Yahaya            MAS
                                                                                     2. Jacob Lundqvist              SWE       Finally in October Berlin hosts the Opti Team Cup. 2005 results are not          3. Hermann Tomasgaard           SWE
                                                                                     3. Carl Strombeck               SWE       yet available but the 2004 event saw 16 teams from 14 countries.                 4. Guus Disselhorst             NED
                                                                                     4. Philip Sparks                GBR       Result: 1. Poland 2. Italy 3. Sweden 4. Russia                                   5. Nina Keijzer                 NED
                                                                                     5. Matthew Rainback             GBR
10                                                                                                                                                   11
                                                                                                              All six continents
     2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004   IODA championships                                                                With the creation of an IODA
                                                                                                                 African Championship in 2001
                                 In 2005 over 850 young sailors from 80 countries will have
                                                                                                              the Optimist became the first boat
                                 represented their countries at IODA championships.
                                                                                                                 class to organise, in addition to
                                                                                                                  its Worlds, a championship on
                                                                                                                      each continent, though the
                                                                                                              Oceanians is held only biennially.

                                                                                                              Behind the figures
                                                                                                                    The 2005 Worlds saw a new
                                                                                                                  “normal Worlds” record of 52
                                                                                                                countries entered. The absolute
                                                                                                              record remains with the 59 at the
                                                                                                                     Millennium Worlds of 2000
                                                                                                                         which gave free entry to
                                                                                                                                    many teams.
                                                                                                                At the Europeans team size has
                                                                                                              been reduced to seven sailors per
                                                                                                                     European team but a record
                                  The Championship Year in figures                  and ten years ago
                                                                                                                      33 of IODA’s 37 European
                                                                                                                               members attended
                                  Event                 Sailors Countries           Sailors Countries
                                                                                                                    The North Americans, in the
                                                                                                               Caribbean for the first time, had
                                  Worlds               241       52                   186            41
                                                                                                                    numbers up 50% from 2004,
                                  Europeans            232       41                   254            38
                                                                                                                                boosted by seven
                                  N. Americans         183       18                   151             9
                                                                                                                            Caribbean countries.
                                  S. Americans         172       15                   134            10
                                                                                                              The Africans, again in the virgin
                                  Asians               102*      14*                   68            10
                                                                                                                 territory of Tanzania, attracted
                                  Africans              60       10                      None
                                                                                                                             eight African teams.
                                  Oceanians            Held in even years                None
                                                                                                               Record participation is expected
                                                       850+      80                  650+     54
                                                                                                                     at the Asians in November.
                                  * Forecast
                                                                                                                       And the South Americans
                                   Note: A small number of sailors attend more than one championship, esp-         recorded a “full house” of all
                                   cially those who attend the South Americans at Easter, and therefore the          members on that continent.
                                   total number of sailors is less than the total of those at each event.




                                      43 Years of the IODA Worlds - venues and nations participating
                                 60
                                    1962      G. Britain    3     1973    Cancelled           1984    Canada      28    1995   Finland     41
                                 50 1963      Sweden        4     1974    Switzerland 20      1985    Finland     32    1996   S. Africa 39
                                    1964      Denmark       8     1975    Denmark 23          1986    Spain       29    1997   N. Ireland 41
                                 40 1965      Finland       9     1976    Turkey      19      1987    Holland     29    1998   Portugal 44
                                    1966      U.S.A.        6     1977    Yugoslavia 22       1988    France      32    1999   Martinique 47
                                 30 1967      Austria      11     1978    France      25      1989    Japan       30    2000   Spain       59
                                    1968      France       14     1979    Thailand 16         1990    Portugal    38    2001   China       44
                                 20 1969      G. Britain   15     1980    Portugal 24         1991    Greece      39    2002   U.S.A.      45
                                    1970      Spain        14     1981    Ireland     24      1992    Argentina   29    2003   Spain       50
                                 10 1971      Germany      13     1982    Italy       30      1993    Spain       41    2004   Ecuador 50
                                    1972      Sweden       15     1983    Brasil      22      1994    Italy       39    2005   Switzerland 52
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     World Championship                                                                      While IODA has recently encour-
                                                                                               aged the growth of continental
                                                                                                                                      Images of the Worlds
     Silvaplana, Switzerland             25 July - 6 August                                    and regional championships to
                                                                                              facilitate sailors worldwide, the
                                                                                             Worlds remains the focal point of
                                                                                                                      the year.
      IODA World Championship                                                                 Each member country may send
       1.     Tina Lutz                Germany                                               up to five sailors, who race in six
       2.     Matthew Scott            Trinidad & Tobago                                     divisions to reduce congestion on
       3.     Wu Jianan                China
       4.     Philipp Autenrieth       Germany                                                                    the start line.
       5.     Nicklas Dackhammar       Sweden
       6.     Jorge Martinez Doreste   Spain
                                                                                             The best sixteen teams also com-
       7.     Julian Autenrieth        Germany                                                pete in the IODA World Team-
       8.     Daniela Zimmermann       Peru                                                            Racing Championship.
       9.     Jakob Bosic              Slovenia
      10.     Sean Bouchard            Bermuda
      11.     Jacek Sierzputowski      Poland                             Miami Herald Trophy
      12.     Vasilis Patoutsoglou     Greece                             (Team Aggregate Scores - 4 sailors, no discards)
      13.     Karin Alkstedt           Sweden
      14.     Carl Evans               New Zealand                         1.   Germany      19.   Ecuador       37.   Canada
      15.     Jovina Choo              Singapore                           2.   Sweden       20.   Spain         38.   Puerto Rico
      16.     Paolo Cattaneo           Italy                               3.   Peru         21.   Denmark       39.   Latvia
      17.     Ben Saxton               Great Britain                       4.   China        22.   Slovenia      40.   Hungary
      18.     Ronyon Oliveira          Brasil                              5.   Greece       23.   Argentina     41.   Czech Rep.
      19.     Alexis Katsios           Greece                              6.   N. Zealand   24.   Japan         42.   U.S.V.I.
      20.     Anthony Alkins           Trinidad & Tobago
                                                                           7.   Italy        25.   Austria       43.   Serbia/M
      Girls                                                                8.   Croatia      26.   Netherlands   44.   Tahiti
       1.     Tina Lutz                Germany                             9.   Malaysia     27.   Uruguay       45.   Slovakia
       2.     Daniela Zimmermann       Peru                               10.   Poland       28.   Finland       46.   Dominican R
       3.     Karin Alkstedt           Sweden                             11.   Singapore    29.   Chile         47.   Bulgaria
       4.     Jovina Choo              Singapore                          12.   Brasil       30.   Mexico        48.   N. Antilles*
       5.     Rufina Tan Hong Mui      Malaysia                           13.   Bermuda      31.   Portugal      49.   Qatar*
       6.     Stephanie Zimmermann     Peru                               14.   France       32.   Turkey        50.   Venezuela*
       7.     Ariana Villena           Ecuador                            15.   G. Britain   33.   Belgium       51.   Estonia*
       8.     Enia Nincevic            Croatia                            16.   Trinidad     34.   S. Africa     52.   Australia*
       9.     Kim Pletikos             Slovenia
                                                                          17.   U.S.A.       35.   Switzerland
      10.     Federica Wetzl           Italy                                                                     * Incomplete team
                                                                          18.   Norway       36.   Ireland


      IODA World Team Racing Championship
              1.    Argentina                5=    Great Britain
              2.    Malaysia                 5=    Sweden
              3.    New Zealand              7=    Denmark
              4.    Italy                    7=    Peru

                                       SUI     1. ITA   ITA
                               USA            16. SUI         ITA
                         NZL           USA     9. DEN   DEN
                               NZL             8. USA               ARG
                   NZL         DEN
                         DEN           CHN     5. CHN   ARG
            NZL                POL            12. ARG         ARG
                                       POL    13. NZL   NZL
                   GBR                         4. POL
     NZL                                                                  ARG
      3            ITA                 SWE     3. SWE   MAS                 1
            ITA                SWE            14. MAS         MAS
                         SWE           CRO    11. CRO   PER
                               TRI             6. PER
                   SWE                                              MAS
                               PER             7. GBR
                         PER                                        2
                                       BRA    10. BRA   GBR
                               GBR            15. TRI         GBR
                                       GER              TRI
                                               2. GER
One-Design                                                                                                                     Different sailors
The rainbow table below explains why the Optimist succeeds in its objective of providing truly inter-
national competitive sailing.

•      there is no need to take your own boat
       In most sailing, even at Olympic level, boats are not supplied. At all major Optimist championships and an
       increasing number of lesser events, charter boats are easily available. And they are just as fast as any other
       Optimist. So if its cheaper to bring your own, do so. If not, don’t worry.
•      there is no faster make of boat
       It is the sailor who wins, not the boat. Optimists from twelve different builders were used by those 41 sailors below
       who brought their own boats. What boats do well depends on what countries currently have the best sailors. Osis boats
       are not better for girls (!), Scandinavian girls did well this year and sailed locally built Osis boats.
       Older boats are competitive: GER 10961 and GER 11601, in 4th and 7th place at the Worlds, are five and six
       years old respectively.
•      you can probably buy from a builder near you
       61% of those who brought their own boats had bought them from a builder in their own or an immediately neigh-
       bouring country

      Hulls Used by the Top 20 Sailors at the 2005 IODA World and European
                                 Championships
 Worlds                                        Europeans Boys                          Europeans Girls
 1     GER 11601        Nordest                DEN 7954         Winner                 USA12812          Charter**
 2     TRI    1006      Charter*               BRA     3036     Charter**              SWE 4014          Osis
 3     CHN 551          Charter*               ESP     822      Charter**              ESP     1274      Charter**
 4     GER 10961        Nordest                GRE 2992         Charter**              ITA     6804      Nordest
 5     SWE 4116         Finessa                BER     1189     Charter**              DEN 7800          Osis
 6     ESP    769       Charter*               ITA     6718     Nordest                BER     1128      Charter**
 7     GER 11601        Nordest                CRO 900          Winner                 ITA     6855      Winner
 8     PER    286       Charter*               RUS 6            Finessa                GRE 623           Finessa
 9     SLO    378       Morgan                 PER     280      Charter**              GER 11613         Ziba
 10 BER       1008      Charter*               NED 2597         Nordest                SWE 4023          Osis
 11    POL    1114      Ziba                   SWE 4011         Osis                   GRE 1495          Charter**
 12 GRE 1526            Finessa                FRA     1621     Winner                 CRO 943           Nautivela
 13 SWE 4065            OS Båtar               ESP     998      Charter**              NED 2509          Van Wettum
 14 NZL       3958      Charter*               MLT     103      Charter**              NED 2645          Van Wettum
 15 SIN       3111      Charter*               DEN 7830         Opti-X PRC             SWE 4070          OS Båtar
 16 ITA       6789      Nautivela              GRE 252          Nordest                GER 11336         Ziba
 17 GBR 5452            Nautivela              FRA     1521     Erplast FRA            ITA     6701      Nautivela
 18 BRA       3255      Rio Tecna              ESP     1112     Charter**              IRL     1153      Charter**
 19 GRE 2386            Ziba                   ITA     6427     Faccenda               CRO 911           Nautivela
 20 TRI       1014      Charter*               CRO 858          Winner                 GRE 1527          Finessa
                        *=Winner                                  **= Sport-Sails Center

This didn’t happen by chance.
Just ten years ago 72% of all Worlds sailors used just two makes of boat. For the history see www.optiworld.org/
ioda-technical.html#ccheap
And this year four International Measurers measured sample hulls from every manufacturer represented.
17
Development & training                                                                                                Sailors at the Worlds                                                          Much nonsense
                                                                                                                                                                                                       is talked about the ideal weight
                                                                                                                      Every year IODA collects information about the sailors who qual-
                                                                                                                                                                                                        for the Optimist and the age at
Sailing for a wider world                                                                                             ify, this year from 52 countries, to participate in the World
                                                                                                                                                                                                             which sailors should leave
“Co-ordination of youth activity” includes extending sailing. IODA has more than doubled the number of mem-           Championship.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              the Class.
ber national associations over the last fifteen years and is committed to bringing the benefits of sailing to young   Age
people worldwide. It offers limited financial aid to “newer countries” in three areas.                                Sailors are eligible up to and including the year of their 15th birthday.      An ideal weight?
Free boats - the “6 for 5” scheme                                                                                                                 With a summer event this means that the old-       In most Olympic Classes there is
                                                                                                                                                  est sailors are between 14.1/2 and 15.1/5,
Countries seeking to start or enlarge Optimist fleets can apply for one                                                                                                                                    an ideal weight for the boat
                                                                                                                                                  shown here as “15”.
free boat for every five bought.                                                                                                                                                                          sailed and those who do not
                                                                                                                                                  14.1/2-15.1/2 38%
The boats may be bought from any approved builder and are owned by an                                                                             13.1/2-14.1/2 32%                                          conform to the weight for
association, club or other ‘not for profit’ organisation. They must be avail-                                                                     12.1/2-13.1/2 17%                                       a specific boat do not sail it.
able to the children of non-sailors.                                                                                                              11.1/2-12.1/2 9%                                     This is not true of the Optimist.
As a variation, countries which build batches of wood/epoxy Optimists can                                                                         10.1/2-11.1/2 4%                                     The reason is unclear but every
receive free spars, sails and fittings. In the last twelve months beneficiaries                                                                   One of the youngest group, Kim Pletikos (SLO)        year the weight span of the top
have included the Bahamas, Bulgaria, Serbia & Montenegro and, for wood-                                                                           came a very creditable 39th and 9th girl!
                                                                                                                                                                                                       10 is at least 10kg, a difference
en boats, Vanuatu.                                                                 Serbia & Montenegro                                                                                                               of more than 25%.
Over the last four years more than 180 Optimists in twenty countries have
                                                                                                                      Weight
been acquired under this scheme.                                                                                      The Optimist must be the least weight-sensitive dinghy in existence, the
                                                                                                                      top 10 sailors varying from 37 to 51kg.
                                                                                                                      Team Racing World Champions Argentina averaged 53.4 kg.


                                                                                                                                Weight of Sailors (kg)



                                                                                   Vanuatu
 Bahamas - we only subsidised the first 18!


Coach-Training Courses                                                                                                                                                              Sailor
For newer Optimist sailing countries and regions IODA subsidises the travel
and fees of expert instructors to train local coaches.
                                                                                                                                                                                    Top 10
The most recent courses have been held in Grenada and Anguilla.                                                                                                                     Teamrace winners


Participation in regional regattas
                                                                                                                      Girls
To encourage regional contacts IODA offers free entry and/or travel for            Grenada
                                                                                                                      Tina’s victory shows why we do do not run a separate championship for          Time to leave?
countries to send their sailors to their first continental or regional regattas.
                                                                                                                      female sailors! This year 42 girls sailed, 17% of the total fleet, and in 35   The Optimist Class does not seek
At least as important as the experience for the sailors are the contacts made                                         of the 52 countries at least one girl qualified for the national team.
by their leaders to exchange information and assistance.                                                                                                                                                to hold on to sailors who have




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                                                                                                                      Tina Lutz                  GER     15    168    47     Y      6     1
                                                                                                                                                                                                       “spurts” - one or more years in
                                                                                                                                                                                                     which they grow 10 cm or more.
What happens later?                                                                                                   Matthew Schoener Scott     TRI     15    152    42     N     13     1
                                                                                                                                                                                                           For example Matthew Scott
There is always a question over the long-term effect of development projects.                                         Wu Jianan                  CHN     13    160    48     N     13     1
                                                                                                                                                                                                      gained 12cm in the year: if Tina
Of the twenty countries which have received “6 for 5” grants in the past four                                         Phillip Autenrieth         GER     15    160    45     N      5     1              had done the same she would
years, fifteen have already started to participate in international regattas.                                         Nicklas Dackhammar         SWE     15    153    48     Y      7     2            have become 1m77 and nearly
Not everyone will progress, as have done Trinidad & Tobago, from “devel-                                              Jorge Martinez Doreste     ESP     14    165    51     Y!     7     1                   the tallest sailor present!
oping” to world class in a very few years.                                                                            Julian Autenrieth          GER     13    155    37     N     10     0             Young people differ in growth
But if, for example, the South Pacific can produce world class rugby players,                                         Daniela Zimmermann         PER     13    153    42     Y      7     1              patterns and these differences
why not sailors?                                                                   Mauritius                          Jakob Bozic                SLO     13    157    42     Y      7     1                        should be respected.
                    More details at www.optiworld.org/ioda-develop.html                                               Sean Bouchard              BER     15    158    48     Y      8     2
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     Europe                                                   Popular venues                          Asia                                                                Asians in October
                                                                    With the Worlds back on                                                                                The IODA Asian Championship
     89% turnout as Worlds returns to Europe                    mainland Europe for the first         Silver and bronze at the Worlds                                           will take place in Thailand
                                                              time in five years, 34 of IODA’s                                                                                        starting 26th October.
      XXIII European Championship - Boys                      38 European member countries                                                                                      Results will be available at
                                                                            took part in either                                                                                                www.jsst.org/
      Open                                             Euro     the Worlds or the Europeans.
       1.    Jess Lyhne Bonde            Denmark          1                                                                                                               The rise of Asia
       2.    Diego Montautti             Brasil                  In the Optimist Class no sailor
       3.    Diego Botin L’Echever       Spain            2                                                                                                                     It is hard to imagine that just
       4.    Akiklas Drougas             Greece           3             may attend both events,                                                                                    eleven years ago Asia was
       5.    Joshua Greenslade           Bermuda               25 countries sent different teams                                                                          represented at our Worlds by just
       6.    Francesco Falcatelli        Italy            4       to both events, 8 - mostly the                                                                                   seven sailors, five of them
       7.    Ante Botica                 Croatia          5         smaller nations - only to the                                                                                                   from Japan.
       8.    Yan Chekh                   Russia           6             Europeans and one only
       9.    Matías Rengifo              Peru                                                                                                                              A big shock came in 2001 when
      10.    Hansebas Meijer             Netherlands      7                       to the Worlds.                                                                              the IODA Worlds was held in
      11.    Jacob Lundqvist             Sweden           8                                                                                                                 Qingdao, chosen while we were
      12.    Gabriel Skoczek             France           9   European Championship                                                                                        there as the venue for the sailing
      13.    Cristian Argueso            Spain           10    Despite a reduction in team size                                                                                         of the 2008 Olympics.
      14.    Karl Cremona                Malta           11
      15.    Jeppe Dybkjcer Ditlev       Denmark         12       to seven sailors per nation for                                                                                     Asian sailors placed 2, 3
      16.    Alexandros Hoholis          Greece          13    European countries and four for                                                                              and 5, included the top girl and
      17.    Moinet Nemo                 France          14   non-Europeans, 139 boys and 93                                                                                                      took silver in
      18.    José Manuel Ruiz Sanchez    Spain           15   girls from 41 countries competed                                                                                                 the team racing.
      19.    Filipo Ricceri              Italy           16          in a brilliantly staged event                               Asians at the Worlds                       Winds were light and there was
      20.    Marco Peresa                Croatia         17                                                                      Individual Top 10
                                                                               in Gdynia, Poland.                                                                                       much talk of a lottery.
                                                                                                                                 2001 2. Zhu Ye               China
                                                                          Sponsors were NIVEA                                                                                But in 2002 Asia still had two
                                                                                                                                        3. Abdul Rahim        Malaysia
                                                                         whose ongoing support                                                                                sailors in the top ten, first girl
                                                                                                                                        4. Teo Wee Chin       Singapore
                                                                       has had a huge impact on                                         Best Girl: Xu Lijia   China            and bronze in the team event.
                                                                                    Polish sailing.    XV IODA Asian                                                      And since then they have always
                                                                                                                                 2002 6. Xu Lijia             China
                                                                                                       Championship              2003 7. Ryutaro Kawai        Japan         had at least one sailor in the top
                                                                                                       South Pattaya, Thailand   2004 1. Wei Ni               China           ten and a team in the top four.
                                                                                                       26Oct - 6 Nov. 2005       2005 3. Wu Jianan            China         For a similar shock in the ISAF
                                                                                                       Entry list                Team Medals                                World Youth Championship this
                                                                                                       China              7      2001 2. Japan                                               year see page 27.
      XX European Championship - Girls                                                                 Chinese Taipei     5      2002 3. China
      Open                                             Euro                                            Hong Long          3      2003 4. Japan
                                                                                                                                                                          Who next?
                                                                                                       India              7      2004 4. China
       1.    Emily Dellenbaugh          U.S.A.                                                                                   2005 2. Malaysia                          If the “big four” can improve so
                                                                                                       Indonesia          2
       2.    Emma Oljelund              Sweden            1                                                                                                                 dramatically who will be next?
       3.    Elia Borrego               Spain             2                                            Japan              7
                                                                                                                                                                               Even novices Sri Lanka won
       4.    Camilla Marino             Italy             3                                            Korea              7
                                                                                                       Malaysia           7                                                    bronze in the recent ASEAN
       5.    Frederikke Linde           Denmark           4
       6.    Eleanor Gardner            Bermuda                                                        Myanmar            7                                                                  championships.
       7.    Giulia Angolini            Italy             5                                            New Zealand        7
       8.    Amalia Chaldeou            Greece            6                                            Pakistan           7                                               Asian Games in the Gulf
       9.    Svenja Weger               Germany           7                                            Qatar              2                                                2006 will see the Asian Games,
      10.    Hanna Dahlborg             Sweden            8                                            Singapore          7
      11.    Maria Voulgaraki           Greece            9
                                                                                                                                                                                       the multi-sport mini-
                                                                                                       Sri Lanka          7                                                              Olympics, in Qatar.
      12.    Matea Senkic               Croatia          10
                                                                                                       Thailand          20
      13.    Sanne Crum                 Netherlands      11                                                                                                                     Just maybe one of the four
      14.    Annemiek Bekkering         Netherlands      12                                            TOTAL            102
                                                                                                                                                                          Optimist fleets in the Gulf will be
      15.    Elinor Larsson             Sweden           13                                                                                                                                       inspired by
      16.    Karoline Pepin             Germany          14
      17.    Ludovica Misso             Italy            15
                                                                                                                                                                                                home waters.
      18.    Diana Kissane              Ireland          16                                                                                                                     Remember Qingdao 2001!
      19.    Antea Kordic               Croatia          17
      20.    Dimitra Pagida             Greece           18
20                                                                                                                                                                                          21
     North America                                                                   Tobago      South America                                                      Rising standards
                                                           The decision to hold the IODA                                                              As in Asia standards in countries
     First Championship in the Caribbean                  North American Championship                                                                     which were relatively late to
                                                                 in the Caribbean for the                                                              adopt the Optimist have risen to
                                                                    first time ever was an                                                                  match the more traditional
                                                                      outstanding success.                                                                                     leaders.
                                                             183 sailors from 18 countries
                                                                     took part in a superbly                                                              In the Optimist world the 90s
                                                                     organised event on the                                                                       belonged to Argentina
                                                                beautiful island of Tobago.                                                                with five individual and four
                                                                                                                                                               team-racing World golds
                                                           Trinidad: the new Bermuda?                                                                    plus a virtual monopoly on the
                                                          Trinidad, with three sailors in the                                                                           South American
                                                                   top ten at this event and                                                                              championship.
                                                                  the silver medallist at the
                                                            Worlds are rapidly establishing                                                            But first Peru and more recently
                                                                   themselves as the fourth                                                            Ecuador have steadily improved
                                                                “great power” on the North                                                              standards and now form part of
                                                                 American Optimist scene.                                                              the “big four” whose sailors can
                                                              They are following a pattern.                                                                be expected to be among the
                                                                  In the mid-1990s Mexico                                                                                      medals.
                                                                            for the first time
                                                                          challenged U.S.A.                                                           Brasil of course has the strongest
                                                                         domination. At the                                                              sailing tradition in the region,
                                                              beginning of the new decade                                                                    inspired by the Graels and
                                                                  Bermuda joined the elite.                                                                              Robert Scheidt.
                                                               Now Trinidad is making it a
      IODA North American Championship                                     four-way contest.
      Open                                        N.Am.                                          XXXII South American Championship
       1.   Alexander Zimmermann   Peru
                                                                                 The legacy      San Isidro, Argentina       March 2005
       2.   Alexandre Alencastro   Brasil                                       Ninety of the    Open                                         S.Am.
       3.   Colin Smith            U.S.A.           1                           charter boats     1.   Diego Reyes              Mexico
       4.   Anthony Alkins         Trinidad         2                         from the event      2.   Alex Zimmermann          Peru           1
       5.   Matthew Scott          Trinidad         3                          will remain in     3.   Alberto Fernandini       Peru           2
       6.   José Manuel Arigos     Argentina                                                      4.   Alex Torres              Peru           3
                                                                             the country and
       7.   Elijah Simmons         Bermuda          4                                             5.   Maria José Cucalon       Ecuador        4
       8.   Sean Moynahan          U.S.A.           5                        with the help of
                                                                                                  6.   Rufina Tan Hong Mui      Malaysia
       9.   James Pottharst        U.S.A.           6                          very generous      7.   Faizani Bin Yahaya       Malaysia
      10.   James Leighton         Trinidad         7                            tax-breaks a     8.   Sean Bouchard            Bermuda
      11.   Gaston Bisio           Argentina                                 number of local      9.   Francisco Sucari         Argentina      5
      12.   Will Haeger            U.S.A.           8                                            10.   Joshua Greenslade        Bermuda
                                                                            centres are being
      13.   Victor Diaz de Leon    Venezuela                                                     11.   Tomas Dietrich           Argentina      6
      14.   Mattis Naud            Guadeloupe (FRA) 9                             established.
                                                                                                 12.   Ariana Villena           Ecuador        7
      15.   Diego Reyes            Mexico          10                                            13.   Daniela Zimmermann       Peru           8
                                                                              and yet wider      14.   Luciano Gambaro          Argentina      9
      Girls:                                                                        growth       15.   José Arigos              Argentina     10
       1.   Anne Haeger             U.S.A.          1
                                                             Optimist fleets are now estab-      Girls:                                                                 Uruguay 2006
       2.   Eliza Richartz          U.S.A.          2                                             1.   Maria José Cucalon        Ecuador       1      The 2006 IODA Worlds has been
       3.   Haley Powell            Bermuda         3
                                                               lished in fifteen of the island
                                                                                                  2.   Rufina Tan Hong Mui       Malaysia                    awarded to Uruguay (after
                                                              nations of the Caribbean, and       3.   Faizani Bin Yahaya        Malaysia
                                                                   new fleets are growing in      4.   Ariana Villena            Ecuador       2
                                                                                                                                                      Christmas) and it will be interest-
      Team Racing:                                                                                                                                             ing to see how the South
       1.   Peru
                                                                            Central America.      5.   Daniela Zimmermann        Peru          3
                                                               Next year’s championship in       Team Racing:                                          Americans fare when competing
       2.   Bermuda          1
       3.   Mexico           2                            Puerto Rico will provide a further      1.   Peru 1                    3. Ecuador
                                                                                                                                                          for once at the height of their
       4.   Trinidad         3                                                      incentive.    2.   Peru 2                                                               own season.
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2005 yearbook

  • 1. Optimist R Yearbook 2005
  • 2. The Optimist World The Optimist To provide sailboat racing for young people at low cost North America Europe Asia and Anguilla l Austria l l China l l l Bahamas l Belarus l Chin. Taipei l to co-ordinate youth work Barbados l Belgium l l Hong Kong l From between member countries Bermuda l l Bulgaria l l l India l l Br. Virgin I. Croatia l l Indonesia l These are the objectives of the Canada l l Cyprus Japan l l International Optimist Dinghy Cuba Czech Rep. l l l Korea l Association. Dominican R. l l l Denmark l l l Kuwait El Salvador l Estonia l l l Malaysia l l This yearbook is an attempt to G. Cayman Finland l l l Myanmar l record how the IODA is Grenada l France l l l Pakistan l fulfilling its mission. Guatemala l Germany l l Qatar l l Mexico l l Georgia Singapore l l l Net. Antilles l l l Great Britain l l l Sri Lanka l l Nicaragua Greece l l l Thailand l Puerto Rico l l Hungary l l l U.A.Emirates St. Lucia Iceland St. Vincent l l Ireland l l l Africa Trinidad & T. l l Israel l Algeria l U.S.A. l l l Italy l l l Angola U.S. Virgin I. Latvia Egypt l l l Lithuania l l Kenya l to South America Malta l Mauritius l l Argentina l l l Monaco l Brasil l l l Netherlands l l l Morocco Colombia l Norway l l Seychelles Chile l l Poland l l l S. Africa l l Ecuador l l Portugal l l l Tanzania l l Paraguay l Russia l l Tunisia Peru l l San Marino Uganda l Uruguay l l Serbia/M. l l l Zimbabwe Venezuela l l l Slovakia l l Slovenia l l l Oceania Spain l l l Australia l l Sweden l l l Cook Islands l Switzerland l l Fiji Turkey l l New Zealand l l Ukraine l Papua NG Samoa l l Members 105 Solomon Is. l in over 110 countries Tahiti l l l Attended 2005 IODA World Sailing Championship 52 Vanuatu l Attended most recent IODA Continental Championship 80 l l Built GRP Optimists 2004/5 23 l Received IODA training & development grants 2004/5 16
  • 3. 2 3 A little history Clark Mills Fifty eight years ago in Clearwater Florida a group of citizens wanted to stop local children getting bored and asked boatbuilder Clark Mills to make a boat for kids to sail. The Optimist was born. International Following the spread of the Optimist to Europe, initially through Axel Damsgaard of Denmark, the first international regatta was held in England in 1962 with sailors from Denmark, Sweden and 1947 - the original Optimist the host nation. Beginning a trend that was to develop beyond anyone’s dreams, the silver medallist Peter Due was to win an Olympic medal 18 years later. IODA The International Optimist Dinghy Association was formed just three years later in 1965 in Finland with seven national members including the U.S.A. Viggo Jacobsen of Denmark was the first of only five presidents who have headed the Class since. 1973 - already in Argentina International Class In 1973 IODA was recognised by the International Yacht Racing Union (now the ISAF). Fourteen countries on four continents supported the application. Strict One-Design By 1992 the Optimist was drifting away from its one-design principle. Three years of hard work developed a tight specification which could be built to exactly the same standard by any competent GRP boat builder. 1996 - one of the earliest strict one-designs
  • 4. 4 5 Highlights of 2005 Great conditions Winds for most of our major championships in 2005 were some of the best in recent years. After a generally disappointing Easter, the venues in Tobago, Gdynia, Silvaplana and Dar es Salaam all produced at least some days perfect for sailing Tina won Tina Lutz from the Chiemsee in Bavaria became only the third girl to win gold in the 43 year history of our Worlds. She is also only the second German to win a medal and led her team-mates to the Miami Herald team aggregate prize by a margin of nearly 50%. North Americans in the Caribbean The IODA North American Championship, held for the first time in the Caribbean on the beautiful island of Tobago was an outstanding success. Numbers were over 50% higher than 2004 and seven Caribbean countries participated. Africans in Tanzania Our African championship is one of the most difficult to organise but Dar es Salaam Yacht Club put on a tremendous show with participants from seven African countries. Growth in Regattas Not only were new records set at our championships, ‘unofficial’ regattas such as the Dubai Inter- national, Portoroz Easter and the Malta Euromed continue to grow. Booming sales After record 2004 sales of over 4,000 boats, 2005 is also looking good.
  • 5. 6 7 Strict one-design Racing is the core activity of the Optimist Class Racing for young people at low cost All Optimists are built to the Learning to sail is obviously same specification. Any boat- Make of hull used to qualify builder can build after he has the first step but in most Racing starts almost as soon by sailors at the Worlds. satisfied IODA that he is countries this can be safely left as a novice learns to sail. No one builder had more than to clubs and sailing schools competent to do so, leading 16% of the market and 40% of under the direction of National to keen competition. sailors had used a hull produced Sailing Associations. Linking Nearly forty builders in 22 in their own country. schools and clubs can be an countries on five continents important step. have approval. Class Rules Club racing: where it starts The new one-design rudder Tight Class Rules control the It is a small step from sailing Great yacht clubs foster introduced in 2005 specification of hull round a triangle to trying to do Optimist racing. Daggerboards were also and equipment. it faster than the next person. RCN Gran Canaria - home of standardised. In 2005 these were extended to Good instructors will ensure Olympic champions the rudder and daggerboard. that this step is taken under Greater freedom is allowed on carefully controlled conditions. choice of sails but these too are Club racing is at the heart of tightly controlled. sailing: strong clubs usually produce the best sailors. Measurement Sail measurement at the All boats and equipment are National Regattas North Americans. Racing against sailors from National competition is certified to comply with the 190 sails in three days! other clubs is the next step. usually co-ordinated by the rules by independent National Optimist Associations national Optimist inspectors. co-ordinate calendars, organise associations. This is reinforced at major selection trials and usually the events by re-inspection by national championship. IODA’s team of International Measurers. International Regattas The chance to sail - and meet - Transport Costs Charter reduces the cost of with people of your own age While the Optimist is easily international competition. from different parts of the Reloading some of the 110 hulls transported, there is International competition often no need. world is a major attraction. attracts thousands of sailors supplied by Winner for the With travel ever cheaper and Worlds. Identical specification world- a year. wide means that competitive charter boats widely available, FV Riva del Garda hosts the thousands participate in foreign boats can be chartered at all biggest regattas at all levels. IODA championships and many major events. IODA Championships The great incentive is the Subsidised Events chance to represent your At IODA championships the country at the IODA World or entry fee covers all accommo- Entry to IODA champion- dation and meals as well as continental championships. Qualifying for IODA’s world ships is heavily subsidised racing as a fixed package. Since in general each sailor is and continental champi- Nivea, sponsors of the 2005 The generosity of sponsors and only permitted to participate in onships is a major incentive. European Championship. the effect of big regattas on the one or two such events, some 700-800 young people get this local tourist industry mean that unforgettable experience each the costs of these events is year. heavily subsidised.
  • 6. 8 9 Christmas More regattas needed Garda Meeting Some regattas Trofeo Ciutat de Palma Palma de Mallorca, Spain 4-7 Dec. Qualification trials are the big incentive for Optimist sailors. But it is Italy 24-27 March 586 sailors from 21 countries 268 sailors from 8 countries great if as many as possible can qualify for something. 1. Martino Tortarolo ITA No Grand Prix! 1. Lukasz Przybtek POL 2. Federico Macari ITA Unlike later sailing and indeed many other sports at this age, there is no As both the number and size of national Optimist fleets has grown and as 2. Wojtek Zemke POL 3. Fabian Kaske GER ranklist, Grand Prix or circuit in the Optimist Class. travel gets cheaper, there is an increasing need for more big well- 3. Kacper Staniul POL 4. Tina Lutz GER organised regattas particularly in the long holidays. National associations 5. Kacper Staniul POL Many parents (and even more schoolteachers!) would not accept that you 4. Marino Tortarolo ITA can then make up third, fourth or whatever teams to give even more have to go to a certain event on a certain date. Most sailors who do compete 5. Thijs Groot NED sailors the chance of competing abroad. Portoroz abroad do so during the Easter and Christmas holidays. Slovenia 9-11 Apr. Malta Euromed Many of these events are more like ‘winter breaks” with groups of families Malta 17-20 Dec. 342 sailors from 10 countries teaming up to take their children on an alternative to a skiing holiday. Club 86 sailors from 11 countries 1. Jacek Sierzputowski POL coaches too enjoy a not-too-serious working holiday in the sun. 1. Henrik Grim SWE Flanders Youth 2. Mateusz Kolata POL 2. Benjie Borg MLT 3. Andraz Gulic SLO Nor is it necessary to compete at frequent international events in order to do Regatta - we 3. Lorenzo Piccioni ITA 4. Marios Petrogonas GRE well. need more like 4. William Camilleri MLT 5. Vassilis Tsokaras GRE it 5. Nicolas Wallin SWE Optispring XL Capital Invitational Netherlands 17-18 Apr. Bermuda 19-22 Dec. 159 sailors from 5 countries 73 sailors from 13 countries 1. Magnus Kældsø DEN 1. Filip Matika CRO 2. Maarten Dagelet NED Bahamas group - 2. Oliver Riihiluoma BER 3. Dirk Bennen NED 3. Kacper Zieminski POL 4. Christian Andersen DEN first outing to the 4. Theofanis Kavas GRE 5. Mathieu Willemart BEL Orange Bowl 5. Sean Bouchard BER IODA cannot (and does not want to!) dictate who goes where but organis- ers are warmly invited to send details of truly international events, prefer- Other Orange Bowl ably with charter boats available, for inclusion on the IODA Calendar at Dubai International Miami, USA 26-30 Dec. www.optiworld.org/ioda-06calendar.html U.A.Emirates 23-30 Jan. 284 sailors from 11 countries 75 sailors from 14 countries 1. Oliver Riihiluoma BER 1. Karin Alkstedt SWE 2. Arantza Gumuchio CHI Team Racing Events 2. Carl Strombeck SWE 3. Sean Moynahan USA 3. Jes Lyhne Bonde DEN Team Racing is hugely popular in the Optimist and is included in all 4. Gonzalo Picco PER 4. Adam Johansson SWE 5. Austen Anderson USA continental championships except the European. 5. Jacob Lundqvist SWE Instead in Europe three European events have developed, each with Meeting Int. del Mediterraneo different entry criteria. In 2005 the Poles won all three! Schoelcher International San Remo, Italy 28-30 Dec. Earliest is the Trofeo Marco Rizzotti in the Venice lagoon in May. Martinique 5-9 Feb. 67 sailors from 3 countries Open to regional and national teams, the 2005 event attracted eight countries. 75 sailors from 7 countries Spring sunshine on 1. Paolo Cattaneo ITA Result: 1. Poland 2. Italy 3. Germany 4. Lombardy 1. Matthew Scott TRI Lake Garda 2. Manu Deceuninck FRA 2. Vincent Berthez FRA 3. Sophiam Bouvet FRA 3. Yvann Thelier FRA 4. Aymeric Arthaud FRA Unique is the GrandOptical Champions Cup in Valle di Ledro, Italy. 4. Alexander Zimmermann PER 5. Adrian Gremaud SUI 5. Valentin Lemarchand FRA Trofeo Campobasso Scotiabank Caribbean International Naples, Italy 4-6 Jan. U.S.Virgin Islands 16-19 June 127 sailors from 12 countries 75 sailors from 7 countries 1. Federica Wetzl ITA 1. Ian Liberty USA 2. Giovanni Magliulo ITA 2. Suzy Reynolds USA 3. Leo Dubbini ITA 3. Haley Powell BER 4. Federico Cattaneo ITA 4. Ivan Aponte PUR 5. Luca Paolillo ITA 5. Alec Anderson IVB This event is open only to the champion club teams of European coun- tries which run national inter-club team racing championships. Fourteen Malta Euromed: Easter such teams entered in 2005 and results were: Flanders Youth Regatta charter easily Magic Marine, Braassemermeer Nieuwpoort, Belgium 2-6 July 1. Mos Ilawa (POL) 2. Hjuviks Y.C. (SWE) 3. N.C. Piraeus (GRE) 71 sailors from 7 countries available Netherlands 25-28 March 269 sailors from 11 countries The sponsorship contract for this event has been renewed for four years. 1. Rufina Tan Hong Mui MAS 1. Afrodite Kyranakou GRE 2. Fazani bin Yahaya MAS 2. Jacob Lundqvist SWE Finally in October Berlin hosts the Opti Team Cup. 2005 results are not 3. Hermann Tomasgaard SWE 3. Carl Strombeck SWE yet available but the 2004 event saw 16 teams from 14 countries. 4. Guus Disselhorst NED 4. Philip Sparks GBR Result: 1. Poland 2. Italy 3. Sweden 4. Russia 5. Nina Keijzer NED 5. Matthew Rainback GBR
  • 7. 10 11 All six continents 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2004 IODA championships With the creation of an IODA African Championship in 2001 In 2005 over 850 young sailors from 80 countries will have the Optimist became the first boat represented their countries at IODA championships. class to organise, in addition to its Worlds, a championship on each continent, though the Oceanians is held only biennially. Behind the figures The 2005 Worlds saw a new “normal Worlds” record of 52 countries entered. The absolute record remains with the 59 at the Millennium Worlds of 2000 which gave free entry to many teams. At the Europeans team size has been reduced to seven sailors per European team but a record The Championship Year in figures and ten years ago 33 of IODA’s 37 European members attended Event Sailors Countries Sailors Countries The North Americans, in the Caribbean for the first time, had Worlds 241 52 186 41 numbers up 50% from 2004, Europeans 232 41 254 38 boosted by seven N. Americans 183 18 151 9 Caribbean countries. S. Americans 172 15 134 10 The Africans, again in the virgin Asians 102* 14* 68 10 territory of Tanzania, attracted Africans 60 10 None eight African teams. Oceanians Held in even years None Record participation is expected 850+ 80 650+ 54 at the Asians in November. * Forecast And the South Americans Note: A small number of sailors attend more than one championship, esp- recorded a “full house” of all cially those who attend the South Americans at Easter, and therefore the members on that continent. total number of sailors is less than the total of those at each event. 43 Years of the IODA Worlds - venues and nations participating 60 1962 G. Britain 3 1973 Cancelled 1984 Canada 28 1995 Finland 41 50 1963 Sweden 4 1974 Switzerland 20 1985 Finland 32 1996 S. Africa 39 1964 Denmark 8 1975 Denmark 23 1986 Spain 29 1997 N. Ireland 41 40 1965 Finland 9 1976 Turkey 19 1987 Holland 29 1998 Portugal 44 1966 U.S.A. 6 1977 Yugoslavia 22 1988 France 32 1999 Martinique 47 30 1967 Austria 11 1978 France 25 1989 Japan 30 2000 Spain 59 1968 France 14 1979 Thailand 16 1990 Portugal 38 2001 China 44 20 1969 G. Britain 15 1980 Portugal 24 1991 Greece 39 2002 U.S.A. 45 1970 Spain 14 1981 Ireland 24 1992 Argentina 29 2003 Spain 50 10 1971 Germany 13 1982 Italy 30 1993 Spain 41 2004 Ecuador 50 1972 Sweden 15 1983 Brasil 22 1994 Italy 39 2005 Switzerland 52
  • 8. 12 World Championship While IODA has recently encour- aged the growth of continental Images of the Worlds Silvaplana, Switzerland 25 July - 6 August and regional championships to facilitate sailors worldwide, the Worlds remains the focal point of the year. IODA World Championship Each member country may send 1. Tina Lutz Germany up to five sailors, who race in six 2. Matthew Scott Trinidad & Tobago divisions to reduce congestion on 3. Wu Jianan China 4. Philipp Autenrieth Germany the start line. 5. Nicklas Dackhammar Sweden 6. Jorge Martinez Doreste Spain The best sixteen teams also com- 7. Julian Autenrieth Germany pete in the IODA World Team- 8. Daniela Zimmermann Peru Racing Championship. 9. Jakob Bosic Slovenia 10. Sean Bouchard Bermuda 11. Jacek Sierzputowski Poland Miami Herald Trophy 12. Vasilis Patoutsoglou Greece (Team Aggregate Scores - 4 sailors, no discards) 13. Karin Alkstedt Sweden 14. Carl Evans New Zealand 1. Germany 19. Ecuador 37. Canada 15. Jovina Choo Singapore 2. Sweden 20. Spain 38. Puerto Rico 16. Paolo Cattaneo Italy 3. Peru 21. Denmark 39. Latvia 17. Ben Saxton Great Britain 4. China 22. Slovenia 40. Hungary 18. Ronyon Oliveira Brasil 5. Greece 23. Argentina 41. Czech Rep. 19. Alexis Katsios Greece 6. N. Zealand 24. Japan 42. U.S.V.I. 20. Anthony Alkins Trinidad & Tobago 7. Italy 25. Austria 43. Serbia/M Girls 8. Croatia 26. Netherlands 44. Tahiti 1. Tina Lutz Germany 9. Malaysia 27. Uruguay 45. Slovakia 2. Daniela Zimmermann Peru 10. Poland 28. Finland 46. Dominican R 3. Karin Alkstedt Sweden 11. Singapore 29. Chile 47. Bulgaria 4. Jovina Choo Singapore 12. Brasil 30. Mexico 48. N. Antilles* 5. Rufina Tan Hong Mui Malaysia 13. Bermuda 31. Portugal 49. Qatar* 6. Stephanie Zimmermann Peru 14. France 32. Turkey 50. Venezuela* 7. Ariana Villena Ecuador 15. G. Britain 33. Belgium 51. Estonia* 8. Enia Nincevic Croatia 16. Trinidad 34. S. Africa 52. Australia* 9. Kim Pletikos Slovenia 17. U.S.A. 35. Switzerland 10. Federica Wetzl Italy * Incomplete team 18. Norway 36. Ireland IODA World Team Racing Championship 1. Argentina 5= Great Britain 2. Malaysia 5= Sweden 3. New Zealand 7= Denmark 4. Italy 7= Peru SUI 1. ITA ITA USA 16. SUI ITA NZL USA 9. DEN DEN NZL 8. USA ARG NZL DEN DEN CHN 5. CHN ARG NZL POL 12. ARG ARG POL 13. NZL NZL GBR 4. POL NZL ARG 3 ITA SWE 3. SWE MAS 1 ITA SWE 14. MAS MAS SWE CRO 11. CRO PER TRI 6. PER SWE MAS PER 7. GBR PER 2 BRA 10. BRA GBR GBR 15. TRI GBR GER TRI 2. GER
  • 9. One-Design Different sailors The rainbow table below explains why the Optimist succeeds in its objective of providing truly inter- national competitive sailing. • there is no need to take your own boat In most sailing, even at Olympic level, boats are not supplied. At all major Optimist championships and an increasing number of lesser events, charter boats are easily available. And they are just as fast as any other Optimist. So if its cheaper to bring your own, do so. If not, don’t worry. • there is no faster make of boat It is the sailor who wins, not the boat. Optimists from twelve different builders were used by those 41 sailors below who brought their own boats. What boats do well depends on what countries currently have the best sailors. Osis boats are not better for girls (!), Scandinavian girls did well this year and sailed locally built Osis boats. Older boats are competitive: GER 10961 and GER 11601, in 4th and 7th place at the Worlds, are five and six years old respectively. • you can probably buy from a builder near you 61% of those who brought their own boats had bought them from a builder in their own or an immediately neigh- bouring country Hulls Used by the Top 20 Sailors at the 2005 IODA World and European Championships Worlds Europeans Boys Europeans Girls 1 GER 11601 Nordest DEN 7954 Winner USA12812 Charter** 2 TRI 1006 Charter* BRA 3036 Charter** SWE 4014 Osis 3 CHN 551 Charter* ESP 822 Charter** ESP 1274 Charter** 4 GER 10961 Nordest GRE 2992 Charter** ITA 6804 Nordest 5 SWE 4116 Finessa BER 1189 Charter** DEN 7800 Osis 6 ESP 769 Charter* ITA 6718 Nordest BER 1128 Charter** 7 GER 11601 Nordest CRO 900 Winner ITA 6855 Winner 8 PER 286 Charter* RUS 6 Finessa GRE 623 Finessa 9 SLO 378 Morgan PER 280 Charter** GER 11613 Ziba 10 BER 1008 Charter* NED 2597 Nordest SWE 4023 Osis 11 POL 1114 Ziba SWE 4011 Osis GRE 1495 Charter** 12 GRE 1526 Finessa FRA 1621 Winner CRO 943 Nautivela 13 SWE 4065 OS Båtar ESP 998 Charter** NED 2509 Van Wettum 14 NZL 3958 Charter* MLT 103 Charter** NED 2645 Van Wettum 15 SIN 3111 Charter* DEN 7830 Opti-X PRC SWE 4070 OS Båtar 16 ITA 6789 Nautivela GRE 252 Nordest GER 11336 Ziba 17 GBR 5452 Nautivela FRA 1521 Erplast FRA ITA 6701 Nautivela 18 BRA 3255 Rio Tecna ESP 1112 Charter** IRL 1153 Charter** 19 GRE 2386 Ziba ITA 6427 Faccenda CRO 911 Nautivela 20 TRI 1014 Charter* CRO 858 Winner GRE 1527 Finessa *=Winner **= Sport-Sails Center This didn’t happen by chance. Just ten years ago 72% of all Worlds sailors used just two makes of boat. For the history see www.optiworld.org/ ioda-technical.html#ccheap And this year four International Measurers measured sample hulls from every manufacturer represented.
  • 10. 17 Development & training Sailors at the Worlds Much nonsense is talked about the ideal weight Every year IODA collects information about the sailors who qual- for the Optimist and the age at Sailing for a wider world ify, this year from 52 countries, to participate in the World which sailors should leave “Co-ordination of youth activity” includes extending sailing. IODA has more than doubled the number of mem- Championship. the Class. ber national associations over the last fifteen years and is committed to bringing the benefits of sailing to young Age people worldwide. It offers limited financial aid to “newer countries” in three areas. Sailors are eligible up to and including the year of their 15th birthday. An ideal weight? Free boats - the “6 for 5” scheme With a summer event this means that the old- In most Olympic Classes there is est sailors are between 14.1/2 and 15.1/5, Countries seeking to start or enlarge Optimist fleets can apply for one an ideal weight for the boat shown here as “15”. free boat for every five bought. sailed and those who do not 14.1/2-15.1/2 38% The boats may be bought from any approved builder and are owned by an 13.1/2-14.1/2 32% conform to the weight for association, club or other ‘not for profit’ organisation. They must be avail- 12.1/2-13.1/2 17% a specific boat do not sail it. able to the children of non-sailors. 11.1/2-12.1/2 9% This is not true of the Optimist. As a variation, countries which build batches of wood/epoxy Optimists can 10.1/2-11.1/2 4% The reason is unclear but every receive free spars, sails and fittings. In the last twelve months beneficiaries One of the youngest group, Kim Pletikos (SLO) year the weight span of the top have included the Bahamas, Bulgaria, Serbia & Montenegro and, for wood- came a very creditable 39th and 9th girl! 10 is at least 10kg, a difference en boats, Vanuatu. Serbia & Montenegro of more than 25%. Over the last four years more than 180 Optimists in twenty countries have Weight been acquired under this scheme. The Optimist must be the least weight-sensitive dinghy in existence, the top 10 sailors varying from 37 to 51kg. Team Racing World Champions Argentina averaged 53.4 kg. Weight of Sailors (kg) Vanuatu Bahamas - we only subsidised the first 18! Coach-Training Courses Sailor For newer Optimist sailing countries and regions IODA subsidises the travel and fees of expert instructors to train local coaches. Top 10 The most recent courses have been held in Grenada and Anguilla. Teamrace winners Participation in regional regattas Girls To encourage regional contacts IODA offers free entry and/or travel for Grenada Tina’s victory shows why we do do not run a separate championship for Time to leave? countries to send their sailors to their first continental or regional regattas. female sailors! This year 42 girls sailed, 17% of the total fleet, and in 35 The Optimist Class does not seek At least as important as the experience for the sailors are the contacts made of the 52 countries at least one girl qualified for the national team. by their leaders to exchange information and assistance. to hold on to sailors who have rl s outgrown it. s re ed t In the last twelve months grants have been made to Mauritius to attend the t ils t o u A ? The Top Ten h h saren d e st ge W vio g g Teenagers do not grow at a P rt g Africans, St. Vincent to attend the North Americans in Tobago, Samoa the ei ei A a a W H similar rate each year but in P Oceanians and, exceptionally, to Sri Lanka to boost morale after the tsunami. Tina Lutz GER 15 168 47 Y 6 1 “spurts” - one or more years in which they grow 10 cm or more. What happens later? Matthew Schoener Scott TRI 15 152 42 N 13 1 For example Matthew Scott There is always a question over the long-term effect of development projects. Wu Jianan CHN 13 160 48 N 13 1 gained 12cm in the year: if Tina Of the twenty countries which have received “6 for 5” grants in the past four Phillip Autenrieth GER 15 160 45 N 5 1 had done the same she would years, fifteen have already started to participate in international regattas. Nicklas Dackhammar SWE 15 153 48 Y 7 2 have become 1m77 and nearly Not everyone will progress, as have done Trinidad & Tobago, from “devel- Jorge Martinez Doreste ESP 14 165 51 Y! 7 1 the tallest sailor present! oping” to world class in a very few years. Julian Autenrieth GER 13 155 37 N 10 0 Young people differ in growth But if, for example, the South Pacific can produce world class rugby players, Daniela Zimmermann PER 13 153 42 Y 7 1 patterns and these differences why not sailors? Mauritius Jakob Bozic SLO 13 157 42 Y 7 1 should be respected. More details at www.optiworld.org/ioda-develop.html Sean Bouchard BER 15 158 48 Y 8 2
  • 11. 18 19 Europe Popular venues Asia Asians in October With the Worlds back on The IODA Asian Championship 89% turnout as Worlds returns to Europe mainland Europe for the first Silver and bronze at the Worlds will take place in Thailand time in five years, 34 of IODA’s starting 26th October. XXIII European Championship - Boys 38 European member countries Results will be available at took part in either www.jsst.org/ Open Euro the Worlds or the Europeans. 1. Jess Lyhne Bonde Denmark 1 The rise of Asia 2. Diego Montautti Brasil In the Optimist Class no sailor 3. Diego Botin L’Echever Spain 2 It is hard to imagine that just 4. Akiklas Drougas Greece 3 may attend both events, eleven years ago Asia was 5. Joshua Greenslade Bermuda 25 countries sent different teams represented at our Worlds by just 6. Francesco Falcatelli Italy 4 to both events, 8 - mostly the seven sailors, five of them 7. Ante Botica Croatia 5 smaller nations - only to the from Japan. 8. Yan Chekh Russia 6 Europeans and one only 9. Matías Rengifo Peru A big shock came in 2001 when 10. Hansebas Meijer Netherlands 7 to the Worlds. the IODA Worlds was held in 11. Jacob Lundqvist Sweden 8 Qingdao, chosen while we were 12. Gabriel Skoczek France 9 European Championship there as the venue for the sailing 13. Cristian Argueso Spain 10 Despite a reduction in team size of the 2008 Olympics. 14. Karl Cremona Malta 11 15. Jeppe Dybkjcer Ditlev Denmark 12 to seven sailors per nation for Asian sailors placed 2, 3 16. Alexandros Hoholis Greece 13 European countries and four for and 5, included the top girl and 17. Moinet Nemo France 14 non-Europeans, 139 boys and 93 took silver in 18. José Manuel Ruiz Sanchez Spain 15 girls from 41 countries competed the team racing. 19. Filipo Ricceri Italy 16 in a brilliantly staged event Asians at the Worlds Winds were light and there was 20. Marco Peresa Croatia 17 Individual Top 10 in Gdynia, Poland. much talk of a lottery. 2001 2. Zhu Ye China Sponsors were NIVEA But in 2002 Asia still had two 3. Abdul Rahim Malaysia whose ongoing support sailors in the top ten, first girl 4. Teo Wee Chin Singapore has had a huge impact on Best Girl: Xu Lijia China and bronze in the team event. Polish sailing. XV IODA Asian And since then they have always 2002 6. Xu Lijia China Championship 2003 7. Ryutaro Kawai Japan had at least one sailor in the top South Pattaya, Thailand 2004 1. Wei Ni China ten and a team in the top four. 26Oct - 6 Nov. 2005 2005 3. Wu Jianan China For a similar shock in the ISAF Entry list Team Medals World Youth Championship this China 7 2001 2. Japan year see page 27. XX European Championship - Girls Chinese Taipei 5 2002 3. China Open Euro Hong Long 3 2003 4. Japan Who next? India 7 2004 4. China 1. Emily Dellenbaugh U.S.A. 2005 2. Malaysia If the “big four” can improve so Indonesia 2 2. Emma Oljelund Sweden 1 dramatically who will be next? 3. Elia Borrego Spain 2 Japan 7 Even novices Sri Lanka won 4. Camilla Marino Italy 3 Korea 7 Malaysia 7 bronze in the recent ASEAN 5. Frederikke Linde Denmark 4 6. Eleanor Gardner Bermuda Myanmar 7 championships. 7. Giulia Angolini Italy 5 New Zealand 7 8. Amalia Chaldeou Greece 6 Pakistan 7 Asian Games in the Gulf 9. Svenja Weger Germany 7 Qatar 2 2006 will see the Asian Games, 10. Hanna Dahlborg Sweden 8 Singapore 7 11. Maria Voulgaraki Greece 9 the multi-sport mini- Sri Lanka 7 Olympics, in Qatar. 12. Matea Senkic Croatia 10 Thailand 20 13. Sanne Crum Netherlands 11 Just maybe one of the four 14. Annemiek Bekkering Netherlands 12 TOTAL 102 Optimist fleets in the Gulf will be 15. Elinor Larsson Sweden 13 inspired by 16. Karoline Pepin Germany 14 17. Ludovica Misso Italy 15 home waters. 18. Diana Kissane Ireland 16 Remember Qingdao 2001! 19. Antea Kordic Croatia 17 20. Dimitra Pagida Greece 18
  • 12. 20 21 North America Tobago South America Rising standards The decision to hold the IODA As in Asia standards in countries First Championship in the Caribbean North American Championship which were relatively late to in the Caribbean for the adopt the Optimist have risen to first time ever was an match the more traditional outstanding success. leaders. 183 sailors from 18 countries took part in a superbly In the Optimist world the 90s organised event on the belonged to Argentina beautiful island of Tobago. with five individual and four team-racing World golds Trinidad: the new Bermuda? plus a virtual monopoly on the Trinidad, with three sailors in the South American top ten at this event and championship. the silver medallist at the Worlds are rapidly establishing But first Peru and more recently themselves as the fourth Ecuador have steadily improved “great power” on the North standards and now form part of American Optimist scene. the “big four” whose sailors can They are following a pattern. be expected to be among the In the mid-1990s Mexico medals. for the first time challenged U.S.A. Brasil of course has the strongest domination. At the sailing tradition in the region, beginning of the new decade inspired by the Graels and Bermuda joined the elite. Robert Scheidt. Now Trinidad is making it a IODA North American Championship four-way contest. Open N.Am. XXXII South American Championship 1. Alexander Zimmermann Peru The legacy San Isidro, Argentina March 2005 2. Alexandre Alencastro Brasil Ninety of the Open S.Am. 3. Colin Smith U.S.A. 1 charter boats 1. Diego Reyes Mexico 4. Anthony Alkins Trinidad 2 from the event 2. Alex Zimmermann Peru 1 5. Matthew Scott Trinidad 3 will remain in 3. Alberto Fernandini Peru 2 6. José Manuel Arigos Argentina 4. Alex Torres Peru 3 the country and 7. Elijah Simmons Bermuda 4 5. Maria José Cucalon Ecuador 4 8. Sean Moynahan U.S.A. 5 with the help of 6. Rufina Tan Hong Mui Malaysia 9. James Pottharst U.S.A. 6 very generous 7. Faizani Bin Yahaya Malaysia 10. James Leighton Trinidad 7 tax-breaks a 8. Sean Bouchard Bermuda 11. Gaston Bisio Argentina number of local 9. Francisco Sucari Argentina 5 12. Will Haeger U.S.A. 8 10. Joshua Greenslade Bermuda centres are being 13. Victor Diaz de Leon Venezuela 11. Tomas Dietrich Argentina 6 14. Mattis Naud Guadeloupe (FRA) 9 established. 12. Ariana Villena Ecuador 7 15. Diego Reyes Mexico 10 13. Daniela Zimmermann Peru 8 and yet wider 14. Luciano Gambaro Argentina 9 Girls: growth 15. José Arigos Argentina 10 1. Anne Haeger U.S.A. 1 Optimist fleets are now estab- Girls: Uruguay 2006 2. Eliza Richartz U.S.A. 2 1. Maria José Cucalon Ecuador 1 The 2006 IODA Worlds has been 3. Haley Powell Bermuda 3 lished in fifteen of the island 2. Rufina Tan Hong Mui Malaysia awarded to Uruguay (after nations of the Caribbean, and 3. Faizani Bin Yahaya Malaysia new fleets are growing in 4. Ariana Villena Ecuador 2 Christmas) and it will be interest- Team Racing: ing to see how the South 1. Peru Central America. 5. Daniela Zimmermann Peru 3 Next year’s championship in Team Racing: Americans fare when competing 2. Bermuda 1 3. Mexico 2 Puerto Rico will provide a further 1. Peru 1 3. Ecuador for once at the height of their 4. Trinidad 3 incentive. 2. Peru 2 own season.