Please select your home edition
Edition
Switch One Design

XXX Garda Optimist Meeting at Riva del Garda - Day 2

by Elena Giolai 6 Apr 2012 19:37 BST 4-8 April 2012

Officially a Guinness World Record

Today at Fraglia Vela Riva it was officially declared as the largest sailing regatta in the world (single-class) - a Guinness World Record. With the first races completed yesterday (day 1 of the event), 1039 participants were validated out 1073 total entrants at the XXX Garda Optimist Meeting.

Only those participants who had completed at least one race could be counted towards the record so there were more than enough to achieve this new Guinness World Record and since the event doesn't end until Sunday, the number could increase if other participants run at least one complete race.

There was a great sense of satisfaction among the organisers of Fraglia Vela Riva as well as all the participants who helped reach this fantastic record. This event is played out with so much enthusiasm in the name of sport and sailing for the very young and gives these youngsters a truly unique experience here on Trentino Garda.

Taking part in the regatta are youngsters from the age of 9-14 years from 27 different countries. Naturally Italy has the largest representation with 332 entrants followed by Germany with 235 and Denmark 69. Others have come from as far away as Australia, Bermuda and the U.S. with 22 participants.

Regarding the junior category, after yesterday's 3 races,(the results were posted in the evening and were only partially complete), Isik Omer of Turkey leads (1-1-3) followed by Jack Cookson of Portugal (1-1-6) 3 points behind.

Patrick Zeni (Fraglia Vela Malcesine), of Italy is in 3rd place (2-3-3 partials). Maria Vittoria Marchesani (SV Barcolo Grignano), who was 3rd in the female world championships in New Zealand in January, is third among the girls and 13th overall after an excellent 2nd partial in the 2nd race.

www.fragliavelariva.it

Related Articles

IOCA GBR Optimist Selection Trials
Tactical masterclass in Weymouth The best of Britain's young Optimist sailors gathered in Weymouth last weekend for four days of high-stakes racing, vying for spots on the 2025 World, European, and Development Teams. Posted on 12 May
RCIYC Nick Cousins Memorial Spring Regatta Preview
Scheduled to run from Friday to Sunday 16th to 18th May in Jersey Entries are open for the fourth edition of the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club's Nick Cousins Memorial Spring Regatta, scheduled to run from Friday to Sunday 16th to 18th May. Posted on 7 May
Northamptonshire Youth Series preview
It's just over a week to go to the first of this year's events It's just over a week to go to the first of this year's events. We're starting off at the beautiful Middle Nene Sailing Club. It really is a spectacular gem of a sailing club tucked alongside the River Nene. Posted on 1 May
Blackwater SC cadet training weekend
Sunshine, sailing and ice-cream for 70 sailors The Blackwater Sailing Club proudly hosted an inspiring, busy and successful Cadet Training Weekend 26-27 April welcoming more than 70 enthusiastic young sailors from aged 8 to 18 for two days of skill-building, fun and adventure on the water. Posted on 1 May
Rooster Strengthens 2025 Season Partnerships
Commitment to supporting classes and clubs that promote participation, performance, and progression Rooster Sailing Ltd is proud to announce the continuation and expansion of several key partnerships for the 2025 season, along with the addition of a new collaboration with one of the UK's most iconic sailing clubs. Posted on 29 Apr
Register for the International Optimist Regatta
Early entry discount ends May 1! Register now for the 32nd International Optimist Regatta (IOR), TOTE Clinic, and TOTE Team Race, June 9-15, 2025. Posted on 26 Apr
SVG Junior Sailing Week 2025
A Spectacular Celebration of Youth, Sportsmanship and Island Spirit When Minister Carlos James called on the SVG Sailing Association to help deliver SVG Junior Sailing Week 2025, the response was clear, and the results were outstanding. Posted on 24 Apr
The Real Impact of Sprit Tension in an Optimist
You might think that there's nothing more to learn about Optimist sailing You might think that there's nothing more to learn about Optimist sailing—that you've heard it all. Posted on 16 Apr
Ron Beasley obituary
A seven-year joinery apprenticeship lead to being a world champion dinghy builder Ronald William Beasley was born on the 31st January 1931 and grew up in Bradley, Bilston in the Black Country. He left school at age fourteen. He then completed a seven-year joinery apprenticeship at 'Wilcocks' in Wolverhampton. Posted on 16 Apr
ROTTERs with Lasers at Ripon
Youth and junior coaching day Ripon Sailing Club's ROTTERs are the Oppy, Topper and TERa sailors who team up with the ILCA sailors for regular "ROTTERs with Lasers" sessions. Saturday 12th April saw the RSC Youth and Junior sailors greeted with perfect weather. Posted on 15 Apr