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Post by Nigel28 » 11 Nov 2008, 04:07

Any word on if and where it might take place?
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Post by Bruce Andersen » 11 Nov 2008, 07:04

Presently, the Exec and Events are considering applications from ESP and BAR, both of which propose holding the 2009 WC'c in June of 2009.

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Post by mark » 25 Nov 2008, 18:44

What is the drop dead date for making a decision ?

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Post by mark » 26 Nov 2008, 17:56

Bruce - Please provide an update on the dates around your planning process.

Thanks

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Post by Bruce Andersen » 27 Nov 2008, 04:06

We have a self imposed deadline of the beginning of December, but it's not written in stone. Both ESP and BAR have strong applications and EXEC and the committee members are trying to weigh all facets of both locations. We are trying to work as fast as possible so folks can start planning, and the organizers from both ESP and BAR have been very cooperative in providing answers to questions that arise.

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Post by Steve Landeau » 27 Nov 2008, 22:51

BARBADOS!!!
You won't be sorry...
What an amazing place to experience, and the sailing is as good as anywhere you've ever been.
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Post by RoyL » 28 Nov 2008, 00:11

Thanks for your enthusiasm Steve. In fairness, let me express a certainty that a World Championship in Spain would also be a great experience.

I'm sure all of us would also like to thank both Barbados and Spain for coming forward and offering to host the IOM Worlds.

Be assured that the review process is comprehensive and the principal decision criteria will be what is best for our class.

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Post by Steve Landeau » 28 Nov 2008, 01:08

Been to both places already....
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Post by Ken Binks » 04 Dec 2008, 21:07

Barbados was an ABSOLUTE blast, B rig all week and wind from Africa 2800 miles away. They don't call it the 'windys' for nothing :wink:

The 2007 Mountgay Rum Boatyard event was a superb event, you guys would have a SAILING regatta like no other if Bar gets this one :)

With 2011 WC being pencilled in for the UK and the 2007 WC in Europe the 2009 should be on another continent? Spain could be the venue for the EC in 2010?
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Post by Olivier Cohen » 04 Dec 2008, 23:07

I am sure Barbados are windy, but we are talking about a WC, so supposed to host all the best from each country.

Are you confident in that?
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Post by Steve Landeau » 05 Dec 2008, 00:21

Regardless of where the event is held, it is always up to each skipper to make himself present. Where the event is held has nothing to do with whether or not "the best" can or cannot attend. Everyone has an equal opportunity once they have qualified to secure their travels and make the event.
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Post by jeffbyerley » 05 Dec 2008, 00:44

Steve
Hey dude, look forward to seeing you in Barbados.

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Post by tony g » 05 Dec 2008, 00:48

Ladies and Gentlemen,

After many weeks of waiting and guessing the decision has finally been made.

On behalf of the organising committee of the Barbados sailing association we are indeed very pleased to have learnt earlier this evening that BARBADOS has been awarded the IOM WORLDS 2009.

I would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who voted in support of awarding Barbados this wonderful event and we promise to show you what a great place Barbados is for living, sailing or just having a fun time.

We will be meeting as a committee very shortly to make firm arrangements for the program and hosting of this event and we will revert to you very quickly to inform you accordingly.

Once again it is our great pleasure to learn that we have be honoured with the granting of your permission to host the IOM WORLDS 2009 and we will endeavour to make it the best that it can be.

We will very shortly be setting up a website to cater to hotel, car rental information and a series of contact details for those of us that will be involved in the planning of this event and we all look forward to being of service to you.

Once again our sincere thanks as we go forward to creating a wonderful program for 2009.

Very best regards,

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Post by Steve Landeau » 05 Dec 2008, 00:51

Wow!
That's great news! You all will not be disappointed. Better get the TS2's dusted off! :D
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Post by tony g » 05 Dec 2008, 03:30

Thanks Steve, we are very happy to have been considered and to have been finally selected as the host venue.

We need to chat sometime when you have a free moment email me at spanbar@caribsurf.com

Everyone here is very happy with the news and we want to assure you that we intend to put on a regatta that you and your fellow sailors will be proud to have attended.

Very best regards,

Senator Peter Gilkes
Director of the Barbados Sailing Association

ps I have been trying to obtain a login for this site for somewhile now without success maybe now some one will approve the request???

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Post by Ken Binks » 05 Dec 2008, 10:43

This is GREAT NEWS I know the Bajans will put on a superb event and the Island, its lovely people and their ability to just get things DONE will make it an event you will remember for the rest of your lives.

Regardless of where the WC was to be held the MountGay Boatyard event was already on our calender for 2009. Now the World Championships WOW it will be THE regatta of 2009.

Senator Peter Gilkes and your team, I congratulate you.. now the work begins.

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Post by Peter Allen » 05 Dec 2008, 13:13

To anyone who has not been here before,YOUR BOAT MUST BE PREPARED FOR HEAVY WEATHER SALTWATER SAILING.Boats that leak usually break down in these conditions.Regards Peter Allen

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Post by Rob OBrien » 10 Dec 2008, 12:21

It is really fantastic news to be having the IOM Worlds in Barbados. It will be a long trip for us "down under" competitors, but it will be worth it.

Well done to the crew who initiated the bid
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Post by Ken Binks » 10 Dec 2008, 12:39

Hi, All,

How long before NOR is released so we can start planning?

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Post by Sen Peter Gilkes » 10 Dec 2008, 13:43

Thanks Ken and Rob,

Many thanks for good wishes, re the NOR we are in the process of drafting it today and we hopefully can have everything ready for submission to IOMICA by latest this weekend.

FYI Ken we are working with Andrew to come up with a package for Little Good Harbour and as soon as we have it finalised I will inform you.

We are eagerly looking forward to hosting this wonderful event and to having all you folks return to our shores.

This is the first of two big sailing events to be held in Barbados in the coming months following up your event we seem very well placed to pickup the FIREBALL WORLDS 2010 more on this after we meet in January.

Right now all efforts are directed towards hosting a successful IOM WORLDS 2009 and to provide the facilities for a great six days of sailing.

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Post by simonc94 » 02 Jan 2009, 20:13

Congrats guys, and a Happy New Year to you all down in the Caribbean.

This event will be the highlight of my year for sure. I've been longing to make this trip to Barbados for a number of years now, and if the Worlds hadn't been awarded, I would have been at the Mount Gay event instead.

Cheers,

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Post by Bruce Andersen » 15 Jan 2009, 08:18

The Stage 1 Allocation of Places is as follows:

Brad Gibson 1
ARG 2
AUS 3
BAR 6
BRA 2
CAN 2
CRO 3
DEN 2
ESP 5
FIN 2
FRA 4
GBR 8
GER 2
IRL 2
ITA 3
MLT 2
NED 2
NOR 3
NZL 3
POR 2
RSA 2
SWE 2
USA 3
ESC 10

Total 76

My sincerest apologies to the sailors of CRO - I made a mistake on the first Allocation of Places and left them out. This is the corrected list.
Last edited by Bruce Andersen on 16 Jan 2009, 02:56, edited 1 time in total.

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Post by Olivier Cohen » 15 Jan 2009, 09:17

Bruce, I've seen your last sentence, but CRO has now an NCA, so they should have at least 2 places.

Besides, I thought CRO had an NCA at that time also, as there were many CRO competitors in Marseille.
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Post by Zoran » 15 Jan 2009, 13:56

Bruce, I really don't know where you found that CRO has no NCA when we were among the first IOMICA members, represented in World Council since 2003. We were organizing IOM Europeans last year, and IOM Worlds 2001 where first initial meeting to constitute IOMICA was held.

Regarding the Allocation of places itself I don't think that forum is right place to publish it as it shall go together with Notice of Race on the official championship website. Furthermore, complete allocation of places should include Stages 2, 3 and 4 as required by the IOMICA Championship Regulations. It was me that was usually doing this table asked by the organizers in last 8 years and I also prepared the one for Barbados that I will e-mail to the organizer with copy to you.

Therefore, please correct this Allocation of place in your last post.
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Post by Bruce Andersen » 16 Jan 2009, 02:57

Zoran and the sailors of Croatia

Please accept my sincere apology for omitting your country from the Stage 1 Allocation of Places. I have corrected my error on the edited post below.

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Post by Lester » 09 Feb 2009, 08:22

It would be helpful to have this list of stage 1 allocations available as a download from the IOMICA Events Web page. Not everyone knows where to find it on the forum, as I have found out at the pond-side recently. Thanks!
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Post by Zoran » 09 Feb 2009, 09:42

Bruce, is it possible to have on the championship website complete document of Allocation of places for all stages that I sent you by e-mail?
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Post by Bruce Andersen » 09 Feb 2009, 17:42

will work on it - am checking the one you generated

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Post by Bruce Andersen » 01 Mar 2009, 04:05

sent it to Penny, who told me she would post it. Differs slightly in Stage II from Zoran's version.

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Post by Zoran » 01 Mar 2009, 08:21

Bruce, I saw that you took out two NZL entries in Stage 2 from my original document. It seems to me that they should be there. They have 3 places allocated in Stage 1, what is giving them 7 more places in Stage 2 allocated from the results from Marseille. They had 5 competitors in Marseille, so there should be 5 places allocated to the NZL in Stage 2.

Did I miss something?
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