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19-6-2010
33rd Zwitserleven Round Texel Race cancelled
The 33rd Zwitserleven Round Texel Race is cancelled. On Saturday morning June 19 2010, Chairman Sidny van Zon (NED) announced this judgment before hundreds of cat sailors from all over the world on the Texel beach. The combination of wind force 5/6 from the northwest and a brutal surf makes it irresponsible to send the participants out on the North sea. This is the third time in 33 years that world's biggest catrace can't be sailed.
 
18-6-2010
Heemskerk/Tentij win Zwitserleven Dutch Open Cat Sailing 2010
On Friday 18 June, Mischa Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij (NED) won the Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran Sailing 2010. They raced in close competition with Hugh Styles (GBR) and Ferdinand van West (NED). The two rivals finished on equal points. Heemskerk and Tentij won the tie-breaker, as the had more wins on their name. Willem Geijssen and Rico van Capelle (NED) took bronze. The other topic that kept everyone occupied today, was whether tomorrow's Zwitserleven Round Texel Race will actually take place, as extremely tough conditions are expected.
 
18-6-2010
The Battle is on…M20 versus Nacra 20 carbon
This afternoon, the giant race monsters will face their first trial of strength. The speculations are full on in the Pit lane. Is it going to be the extra wide M20 with straight or curved dagger boards, with or without jib, with small or big rig? Or will the heavier Nacra 20 carbon with curved boards be quicker in these windy conditions?
 
17-6-2010
Heemskerk/Tentij take over lead of Zwitserleven Dutch Open Cat Sailing 2010
On Thursday 17 june 2010 Mischa Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij (NED) took over the lead of the Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran Sailing 2010. A severe northeasterly combined with high waves made for perfect sailing and surfing conditions on the North Sea along the Texel coast. The catamarans sailed three races and the slalom wind surfers completed five elimination rounds.
 
17-6-2010
Horstocht departed with 74 boats
The recreational Horstocht departed at 14:00 with 74 catamarans. After a speedy leg to the Molengat, the street between the Dutch mainland and the island Texel, the sailors will enjoy some freshly fried fish at the southernmost beach of Texel, the Horst. On their way back to Paal 17, they will have to fight a headwind and big waves.
 
17-6-2010
Rough start Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran Sailing 2010
The Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran sailing 2010 had a rough start on Wednesday 16 June. The northeasterly wind increased to over 20 knots with high waves off the Texel beach. As a result, many sailors spent a lot of time swimming instead of sailing. Coen de Koning and Thijs Visser (NED) thought they climbed to the top of the ranking, but they were disqualified. That is how Willem Geijssen and Sascha Larsen (NED) took the lead. It is the girls' Hobie 16 duo Anneloek Rauwerdink and Ingrid Bakker, that is leading the smaller boats.
 
16-6-2010
Champions crowned at Nacra 2010 Int. Championship
On Wednesday June 16, the Nacra 2010 International Championship crowned its new champions. The final two races were sailed in wild conditions off the Texel beach in the Netherlands, which caused lots of capsizes and an exciting battle for the remaining competitors. Gunnar Larsen and Jeroen van Leeuwen pushed the accelerator once more and won the Infusion title with a nine points lead. Peter Vink and Pom Green showed the same supremacy in the Nacra carbon 20 class. Skotnicki and Kleijweg regained the first position and won convincingly with a gap of 11 points.
 
 
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Zwitserleven Sailing Week 2010
Rough start Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran Sailing 2010
The Zwitserleven Dutch Open Catamaran sailing 2010 had a rough start on Wednesday 16 June. The northeasterly wind increased to over 20 knots with high waves off the Texel beach. As a result, many sailors spent a lot of time swimming instead of sailing. Coen de Koning and Thijs Visser (NED) thought they climbed to the top of the ranking, but they were disqualified. That is how Willem Geijssen and Sascha Larsen (NED) took the lead. It is the girls' Hobie 16 duo Anneloek Rauwerdink and Ingrid Bakker, that is leading the smaller boats.

The ruling F18 world champions De Koning and Visser were full of enthusiasm when they arrived from the water. After they had won silver at the Nacra 2010 Int. Championship in the morning, the duo scored a first and a second place. 'We hardly made any mistakes and we were very sharp." But their euphoria disappeared when they saw the results list. The sailors had forgotten to put the number, given by the organization, in their sail. Consequently they were disqualified from both races.

Willem Geijssen did recognize the humour in this mistake of his rivals: 'It's all part of the game." In spite of problems with their spinnaker halyard, Geijssen and his crew for the event, Sascha Larsen, performed well today. 'The outer case of the halyard had come off, so we couldn't fasten it in the cleat. Sascha had to knot it around the cleat, and meanwhile stay cool. But it was wonderful. Especially reaching from the top mark to the offset buoy, we passed the others full speed. In the first race, it was a close finish with Coen (de Koning) and Darren Bundock (AUS). If you win after such a fight, that's great. Right after the finish, the bridle of the spinnaker boom broke and their full rigging went overboard. 'We only just managed to save everything, so we're going to be busy fixing this tonight", says the leader of the ranking.

Rob Wilson and Marcus Lynch (GBR), the overall winners of Zwitserleven Round Texel 2009, took the second place. The Boskalis team Hugh Styles (GBR) and Ferdinand van West (NED) are third overall.

Failing record attempts

Today two teams challenged the TNG Round Texel Record. Currently Herbert Dercksen (NED) and Mark Bulkeley (GBR) hold the record. They managed to round the island of Texel in 2 hours, 7 minutes and 2 seconds last year. Dercksen now tried to improve this time with an extra wide M20, just like his English opponents William Sunnucks and Oli Egan. The only difference was that Sunnucks and Egan sailed with a straight daggerboard, whereas Dercksen and Barney opted for a bent daggerboard. It turned out that Sunnucks and Egan had an edge over their rivals, as they could sail more closely hauled. They were one mile ahead at the lighthouse, when their mast suddenly broke. "One moment we were sailing with 13 knots speed on the flat water and the other moment we were suddenly swimming.” Sunnucks took the Zwitserleven Round Texel line honours in 2009 and will do everything he can to join the race again on Saturday. "If necessary, we will use a wooden pole as the core”, he says determinedly.

Dercksen and Barney arrived after 2 hours, 57 minutes and 27 seconds. "It was heavy, let me take a seat”, sighs Dercksen. "The waves were enormous. A couple of times we took off from the water with those bent daggerboards. Sailing under spinnaker between the Island and the mainland was magnificent. This was a good practice race for the Zwitserleven Round Texel.”

Flying America's Cup helmsman
That F18 cat sailing is a different game from helming a bizar 90ft trimaran, experienced James Spithill (AUS) today. The helmsman of BMW Oracle lost his balance while wiring on the run and he took a flyer. "The crew has a lot on. It is only my second day racing a Wild Cat and I am really enjoying it, although I wasn’t a big help for Glenn”, said Spithill, while having a dry training on how for using a chicken wire. According to multiple World Champions Glenn Ashby, they had lots of fun and the boat is going well: "We just have to learn how to sail her together.” This new Aussie team is in eight position after day one.

Mischa Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij from the Netherlands pushed a little bit to hard as well. They capsized twice in the last race, but they are still in fourth place overall, followed by the all female team of Carolijn Brouwer and Liz Wardley (AUS). Brouwer triumphantly: "We did not swim! Downwind was ok, but we struggled upwind. We had something on.”

Top five after twee races:

1. NED, Geijssen/Larsen, F18 Nacra Infusion, 4 points


2. GBR, Wilson/Lynch, F18 Shockwave, 8 points

3. GBR, Styles/Van West, F18 Nacra Infusion, 10 points


4. NED, Heemskerk/Tentij, Hobie Wild Cat, 16 points

5. AUS, Brouwer/Wardley, F16 Viper, 16 points

The weather forecast for tomorrow looks pretty much the same as for today, so windy. But with slightly higher temperatures.

Picture: Claire Matches
 
   
 
 
 
 
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