Please select your home edition
Edition
Lloyd Stevenson - Artnautica60 728x90px TOP

Medemblik Regatta aims for a leading role in Olympic Sailing

by Medemblik Regatta 8 Feb 2020 01:50 NZDT 4-7 June 2020
Day 3 - Windfoil Surfing, Medemblik Regatta 2019, 25-5-2019 (21/25 May 2019). Medemblik - the Netherlands © Sander van der Borch

The Medemblik Regatta, formerly known as Spa, Holland or Delta Lloyd Regatta, can once again become a global event in Olympic Sailing. Thanks to the new plans of World Sailing, this spring classic regatta gets a prominent and protected position on the international calendar.

As the most successful sailing country of 2018 and 2019, the Netherlands deserves a world-class home competition. TIG Sports, Royal Netherlands Yachting Union and Municipality Medemblik aim to have such a world class event again in 2021 with participants in all Olympic classes on their way to Paris 2024.

Prominent and protected position on the International calendar

The Medemblik Regatta has a reputation for quality, innovation and a factor of surprise since 1985. Together with the other spring classics like Kieler Woche, Semaine Olympique Hyères and the Sofia Cup, Medemblik will once again have a prominent and protected position on the International calendar for the next five years. As a result, from 2021 onwards, international top-class sailors can collect many points for the world ranking in Medemblik.

"Incredibly important for sailing"

CEO of the Royal Netherlands Yachting Union Arno van Gerven sees a healthy future for sailing in his country: "The Netherlands has many beautiful sailing events. Traditional and innovative. Mainly thanks to the driving force of our key sailing clubs. The Medemblik Regatta is an event in which our best Dutch sailors compete against the world's best in front of their home crowd on home waters. That is incredibly important for an even better future of sailing in our country. This event is the perfect place to meet and inspire athletes, clubs, volunteers, the public and existing and future commercial partners."

World class race management together with the bigger sailing clubs

In preparation for the Youth Sailing World Championships in 2021 and the Sailing World Championships in 2022, the Royal Netherlands Yachting Union, together with TIG Sports, is building on a lot of valuable organisational experience. This world class sailing management can be well-used in the Medemblik Regatta to once again become a global tournament.

The volunteers of the sailing clubs involved in race management like KZ&RV Hollandia, KWV de Kaag, KNZ &RV Muiden, KZ&RV de Maas, KWV Loosdrecht, Yacht Club Scheveningen and Royal Yacht Club Belgium are gaining useful experience. With this, race management will develop even further in the Netherlands, qualitatively and quantitatively.

2020 transition year

As the Olympic sailors are expected to be in Tokyo at the end of May 2020 in preparation for the Games, the organisation, has decided that the Medemblik Regatta in 2020 will be compact and innovative.

This means that in 2020 the Medemblik Regatta is already looking ahead to the World Championships in its own country in 2021 and2022 and to the Olympic Games of 2024. For example, the new foiling windsurf- and kite surfing class will be invited. In addition, the paralympic classes are invited and the talents in the high-performance classes who are already focusing on participating in the next Olympic Games in France in 2024.

Experience at the highest level

In recent years, the Medemblik Regatta has been organised by Sportivents. TIG Sports is taking over this responsibility. The Amsterdam sports marketing company is no stranger to sailing. It has organised the hugely successful finish of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2018, for example. They also won the bid for the Sailing World Cup in 2022 and Youth Sailing World Cup in 2021. On behalf of TIG Sports, Frans Hin remains on board to organise the Medemblik Regatta.

Related Articles

Mackay Boats acquire designer rights on VX range
Mackay Boats' goal is to continue supporting the exciting VX range of boats including VX Two Mackay Boats have announced they acquired the IP [Intellectual Property] rights to the VX range of boats from Bennett Yachting, in March 2024. Both companies have worked closely over the last decade along with Ovington Boats on the VX ONE and VX EVO Posted on 28 Mar
Industry faces challenges at Auckland Boat Show
Expanded Auckland Boat Show shows 180 trailer boats and RIBS with a further 130 large boats The Auckland Boat Show has wrapped up for 2024 and, in an industry facing challenges, New Zealand companies have risen to the challenge and kept selling boats while Mayor Wayne Brown, himself a boat-owner, added his support. Posted on 19 Mar
Auckland Boat Show bounces back
A fine day drew a pre-COVID sized crowd to the Auckland Boat Show's marinas and exhibition halls Despite a backdrop of economic uncertainty, boating fans poured into the Auckland Boat Show on a fine warm, sunny late-Summer day - keen to decide on where to spend their spare dollars if not now, then when the economic recovery kicks in. Posted on 16 Mar
Auckland Boat Show sets records
The Auckland Boat Show started Thursday with a record number of yachts on their New Zealand debut The 2024 Auckland Boat Show has displayed a record number of boats newly released in the New Zealand market. Filling Auckland's Jellicoe Harbour and Viaduct Events Centre as it started today, the show has over 250 boats on display. Posted on 14 Mar
Live Ocean responds to Caulerpa invasion
Live Ocean seeks financial support for an underwater pilot project for early Caulerpa detection Live Ocean Foundation is getting behind an underwater ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) pilot project for early detection and surveillance to exotic Caulerpa - an invasive species of weed fast taking over the sea bed in the Hauraki Gulf and Bay of Islands. Posted on 12 Mar
Seven Sharp visits Whangarei Marina
A TVNZ reporter gave the new Okara Marina being built in Northland, some great nationwide exposure A TVNZ reporter gave the new Okara Marina being built in Northland, some great nationwide exposure on Waitangi Day. Seven Sharp sent a news team along to talk with overseas sailors at nearby Whangarei Town Basin marina. Posted on 12 Feb
Auckland Wooden Boat Festival program
Auckland Wooden Boat Festival has announced a stunning maritime Festival of Film and Speaker program The Auckland Wooden Boat Festival has announced a stunning maritime Festival of Film and Speaker program will be part of its inaugural event this March Posted on 7 Feb
New Mk2 RS Feva arrives in New Zealand
The MK2 RS Fevas have arrived in New Zealand and are now available for you to go sailing The long-awaited MK2 RS Fevas have arrived in New Zealand and are now available for you to go sailing. Posted on 7 Feb
C-Tech 2020 Tubes 728x90 BOTTOMHALLSPARS_BANNER_SW_660X82-EVAI BOTTOM37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOM