2008 Vintage Yachting Games – Flying Dutchman

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Flying Dutchman
2008 Vintage Yachting Games
Flying Dutchman (dinghy).svg
Event information
Race areaRace area Yellow,
IJsselmeer,
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Period20–27 September
Competitors28
Boats14
Countries10
Results
Gold Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
Silver Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Succession
Next 2012
2008 Vintage  
2008 Vintage Yachting Games Bow Sticker.png
Europe Female Female
Europe Male Male
O-Jolle Open
Flying Dutchman Open
Soling Open
Dragon Open

The Flying Dutchman was an event on the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games program at the IJsselmeer, Netherlands. Six out of the seven scheduled race were completed. 28 sailors, on 14 boats, from 10 nations entered.

Contents

Venue overview

Race area and Course

Approximately 2 nautical miles of the coast of Medemblik two course areas (orange and yellow) were used for the 2008 edition of the Vintage Yachting Games.

VYG Course Areas 2008.png VYG Course3 2008.png
For the Flying Dutchman Course Area Yellowe was available.Course 3

For the 2008 edition of the Vintage Yachting Games four different courses were available. The Flying Dutchman could only use course 3.

Wind conditions

During the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games the sailors experienced the following weather conditions:

DateGeneralTemperatureWindWavesPrecipitation
20 September 2008Sunny23°C6–8 m/s NE0.25mDry
21 September 2008Sunny23°C6 m/s NE0.25mDry
22 September 2008Sunny21°C10 m/s N0.5mDry
23 September 2008Overcast14°C18–14 m/s N
Decreasing
0.75mRain
24 September 2008Sunny19°C6–8 m/s NE0.3mDry
25 September 2008Sunny22°C6 m/s NE-E0.1mDry
26 September 2008Sunny22°C6–2 m/s NE-E
Decreasing
0.1mDry
27 September 2008Sunny24°C<2 m/s ENADry

Races

Summary

In the Flying Dutchman at race area Yellow only six races could be completed.

In the Flying Dutchman it was a massive victory for the team of Szabolcs Majthenyi, at the helm, and Andras Domokos representing Hungary. With only first places! Silver was for the German team of Kilian Koenig and Johannes Brack. In third place came the second German team of Kai Schäfers and Marcus Landgrebe.

Results

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Rank
Helmsperson (Country)Race IRace IIRace IIIRace IVRace VRace VITotal
Points
[1]
Total
-1
[2]
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Hungary.svg  Szabolcs MAJTHENYI
Andras DOMOKOS  (HUN)
10.010.010.010.010.010.00.00.0
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Kilian KOENIG
Johannes BRACK  (GER)
713.035.735.748.0713.023.048.435.4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Kai SCHÄFERS
Marcus LANDGREBE  (GER)
48.023.0611.723.0611.7713.050.437.4
4Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg  Henry KONING
Rob TAAL  (AHO)
35.7814.023.0611.71016.023.058.442.4
5Flag of Austria.svg  Christoph AICHHOLZER
Philipp ZINGERLE  (AUT)
611.7510.0510.048.035.7510.055.443.7
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Enno KRAMER
Ard GEELKERKEN  (NED)
23.0dnc21.048.0ocs21.023.0915.071.050.0
7Flag of Austria.svg  Silvia AICHHOLZER
Christoph ZINGERLE  (AUT)
510.0dsq21.0814.0814.0814.035.778.757.7
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Fred SCHAAF
Casper SCHAAF  (NED)
915.048.0713.0ocs21.0510.0611.778.757.7
9Flag of Italy.svg  Alberto BARENGHI
Roberto BENEDETTI  (ITA)
814.0rdg13.7rdg13.7510.0713.01218.082.464.4
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Petr STORCH
Zbynìk ZANKER  (CZE)
1117.0611.71016.035.71218.01016.084.466.4
11 3D VYGOlogo.png Erika GEELKERKEN
Harald BERNING (ICO)
1016.0713.0915.0915.0915.0814.086.072.0
12Flag of Romania.svg  Mihai BUTUCARU
Liviu DOARA  (ROU)
1218.0915.0dnc21.01016.01117.01117.0104.083.0
13Flag of Spain.svg  Álvaro ECHEVARRÍA
Àlvaro GARCIMARTÍN GARCÍA  (ESP)
dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0126.0105.0
Flag of Spain.svg  Carlos BELTRI
Juan Pablo DE DIEGO  (ESP)
dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0dnc21.0126.0105.0

Daily standings

Graph showing the daily standings in the Flying Dutchman during the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games Flying Dutchman Positions during the 2008 Vintage.png
Graph showing the daily standings in the Flying Dutchman during the 2008 Vintage Yachting Games

Victors

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References

  1. The 2008 Bonus scoring system was used.
  2. Total after applying discard.