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Upcoming events:
- 1st Saigon yacht Club regatta,
October 2008, date to be confirmed
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- 10th Vietnam Fun Cup, (windsurf)
will be on the 20th and 21st February 2009
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- 2nd Liberation Cup, (sailing) will be on 30th April and 1st May 2009, - 8th friendly triathlon on 30th May 2009 @ Past events The 1st Liberty Cup Vietnamfs first national sailing regatta this century, held in Mui Ne over the Liberation Day-Labour Day holiday, epitomised all that is refreshing and beneficial about sailing and heralds a new watersport for Vietnam: a recreation with an important part to play in conservation of our ocean resources[1]. A relaxed series of fun races, on T450s[2], built in Ho Chi Minh City by Kiwi designer and boat builder, Steve Thompson, carried teams from seven different countries across Mui Ne Bay (Vietnamfs windsurfing and kitesurfing hotspot), without a casualty. Enthusiasm and enjoyment were evident throughout, and weight and experience balanced where possible. Players ranged from local girls, who had never swum or set foot in a boat before, to Olympic sailors, all adding to the quality of anecdotes: A call at the windward mark eHoist the spinnaker!f bounced back with eWhatfs a spinnaker?f and a blank face or two! The overall winner was Tran Hai, beautifully skilled and modestly enthusiastic throughout: eIn fact we are all winners: because this is the first regatta in Vietnam, and now we will have one more game to enjoy. Not a new game to the world, new for Vietnam which I hope in the future more people in Vietnam will enjoy. With thanks to all the people who organized the regatta.f The organisation was hassle-free at the highest local and international standard. Race officer, Janot Prat, had sailed long-term with the legendary Sir Peter Blake (and thankfully was upriver from Seamaster during the fateful Amazon expedition on 6 December 2001, when pirates took the life of the worldfs fastest, furthest distance sailor and UN environmental ambassador). Against the odds, Janot has kept Blakefs eco-odyssey[3] foundation alive cand started Vietnamfs dinghy racing with effective gate starts. Light winds built steadily throughout the day(s) to 20 knots, ranging from southwest to northeast, with a southwest monsoon drift. Sundowners and the eventfs barbeque were hosted at long tables out of Jibes[4], by Pascal Lefebvre, who kickstarted watersports in Vietnam from 2000. Although the Liberty Cup fun regatta was a small event this year, it was competitive, and is expected to expand year by year over the same public holiday, with more boats, sponsors, and competitors. Meanwhile, the next regatta is organized by the Saigon Yacht Club[5] during the August bank holiday (30 August to 2 September 2008). See you there 9th Vietnam Fun Cup
The 9th Vietnam Fun Cup – a Windsurf Race in Tropical
Paradise dedicated to Children in Need. The Competition took
place at the famous Jibefs Beach Club in Mui Ne Bay Vietnam, one
of the best windsurf spots in South East Asia. 38 competitors
from 18 countries entered the competition and supported charity
idea of the weekend. All the profits during the two days were
donated to an orphanage and a school for blind and disabled
children in Binh Thuan Province. Thanks to the additional
donations the organizers were able to collect almost 3000
dollars for the charity. What a success!
Friday morning the event was officially opened with a Ceremony
attended by the organizers, the referees from the Sport- and
Tourist Department and the Media.
19 were run
during the week end, 8per
races at the time with a running start from the beach. The wind
on the first day was very light and the first group started with
winds between 2 and 6 knots. Not easy to pass the shore-break on
big equipment, without wind and big sets of waves. At least the
crowd of visitors had a big laugh at the beach. Second and final
day races were in 12 to 20 knots.
In the women group, Kerstin Reiger from Austria won both runs
and took the first position. In menfs division, Mui Ne Local
Thanh Dong Nguyen did an excellent race with a lot of support
from friends and relatives on the beach. Both winners got a
fabulous designer watch from NÖA. There were interesting prizes
for all the competitors including a Starboard Evo XTV, 4 Nokia
Mobile Phones, 2 Severne Sails, 5 Aerom boonms and accessories,
Quick Silver and Roxy Clothing as well as NOA Lycra and Vouchers
from Hotels and SPAfs. Besides being a first-rate windsurfing event, the Vietnam Fun Cup is renowned for having an extensive and exhilarating entertainment and social program for its competitors and friends. Participating in the Vietnam Fun Cup also means meeting friends and partying at Jibes Beach Club after the award giving ceremony including a delicious dinner and Traditional Vietnamese Dance and a wild beach party thanks too Tiger beer, Bacardi and the "Warehouse" for wine. The 10th edition of the Vietnam Fun Cup will be on the 21st and 22nd February 2009. Women Result:
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