Zwitserleven Round Texel 2011


Photo: Jasper Van Staveren- Sailshoot.com – Paumen/de Ruiter surfing
Photo above: Texel Open 2010, One of the best and most powerfull images on catsailing ever made, shot by Jasper Van Staveren www.sailshoot.com
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Press Releas by Diana Bogaards–
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PRESSURE HEATING UP FOR ZWITSERLEVEN ROUND TEXEL RACE 2011
Texel/Netherlands, 17 June 2011

The pressure is heating up for the Zwitserleven Round Texel on Saturday, 25 June 2011. Especially those who are aiming for the line honors (first finish) have been busy with innovative changes. Some are secret, others publicly. Such as the 12 meters long mast on the M20 carbon cat of John Moret and Danny Radelaar. There are currently 348 pre-entries, representing 13 countries. Among them world class crews, Olympic and America’s Cup sailors. The Round Texel Race is the highlight of the Zwitserleven Sailing Week 2011, commencing on Monday, June 20 with the World Championships Slalom Windsurfing and Nacra Infusion.

World class F18 sailors hunt for handicap victory
The F18 class will bring strong favorites for the overall victory on. Mischa Heemskerk (NED) and Bastiaan Tentij (NED) are in shape. They already won Eurocat, the first international showdown of the season. On Whitsun Monday they finished second in the Scheveningen North Sea Regatta, after Darren Bundock (AUS) and Jeroen van Leeuwen (NED). However, this duo won’t be on Texel. The 2009 F18 World Champions, Coen de Koning and Thijs Visser from the Netherlands, are at strength as well. They finished third in Scheveningen. For former Olympian Pim Nieuwenhuis (NED) the Zwitserleven Sailing Week 2011 will be his last F18 event for a while, as he will focus on his job at Team China (challenger America’s Cup). He sails with Ferdinand van West (NED). Other favourites are Gunnar Larsen (NED) and Sam Frank (NED), who took the last podium position at the 2011 EurocaT.

Mixed teams
For the 2016 Olympics the mixed multihull is a new event. After the decision was made, world’s biggest catrace followed with the introduction of a separate ranking for mixed teams. With strong competitors. Former Olympians Carolyn Brouwer (NED) and Wouter Samama (NED) join forces on the F16 Viper. Elke Delnooz (NED) and Mark Gering (NED) form an experienced duo that is performing well in the F18 field.

Zwitserleven changes course
After nine years there will come an end to the sponsorship marriage between Zwitserleven and the Round Texel Race. This is the last edition that carries the name of this inspiring and enthusiastic sponsor. Zwitserleven will shift its focus. The memories of playful actions as early morning beach decorating with red sofas, bean bags and hammocks remain. The co-operation with Communications Manager Eliot Schuchart and his team was enjoyable. ‘We are grateful for the beautiful years we had together with Zwitserleven, ‘ said Edwin Lodder, Round Texel co-ordinator. Zwitserleven will remain active for several years as a sub sponsor, to secure the future of the event.

Zwitserleven Sailing Week 2011
The Zwitserleven Sailing Week brings together multiple championships and races. The entire event will commence on Monday, June 20 with the World Cup Slalom Windsurfing and Nacra Championships, including the official 2011 Nacra Infusion Worlds. The Nacra races last until Wednesday morning, because that afternoon the Dutch Open Catamaran Championship begins. The Dutch Catamaran Champions will be crowned on Friday, June 24. In addition, the Shorttrack Races will take place on Wednesday until Friday. For the recreational sailors there are tours on Thursday and Friday. The wind surfers have their finals on Saturday, June 25, the day on which hundreds of catamarans sail around Texel.
The entire Zwitserleven Sailing Week is to be followed via the website www.roundtexel.com ——-

1 Response

  1. Anonymous says:

    Cat News; Bol dOr record for Alinghi; VentiloM1 disrupts D35 hegemony; HydroptereCH and Puissance4 DNF; SYZ-foiler DNE.

    (did not Enter)

    Blackburn