Vintage Yachting Games

Vintage Yachting Games
Founded 2008
Organizer Vintage Yachting Games Organization
Classes Europe (m & w), 12' Dinghy, O-Jolle, 12m² Sharpie, Flying Dutchman, Tempest, Soling, Dragon, 5.5 Metre
Type multi-class regatta
Official website http://vintageyachtinggames.org/ITA2012/

The Vintage Yachting Games are an international sailing event for former Olympic classes. The Vintage Games is held every four years.

The idea behind the Vintage is to Organize a four yearly high-end event in the calendars of all the former Olympic classes after their discontinuation of the Olympics. First the idea was discusses and developed locally by Rudy den Outer and representatives of several Dutch class organizations of former Olympic classes (Martijn van der Driest of Europe, Harold Wijgers of Flying Dutchman, Johan Offermans of Soling, Michiel van Dis of Dragon and Hans Nadorp of 5.5 Metre). In the next phase the presidents/chairman of the international classes became involved (Jan Abrahamsen of Europe class, Theo Meus of O-Jolle, Alberto Barenghi of Flying Dutchman, Rose Hoeksema of Soling and Rupert Fisher of Dragon).

The first edition was held in Medemblik 20–27 September 2008. During the closing ceremony the next host country, Italy, received the Vintage flag from the mayor of Medemblik, Th. van Eijk.

The Vintage Yachting Games Organization (VYGO), a foundation under Dutch Law, was founded on 11 December 2006 by Rudy den Outer, Nancy Schoof and Sebastian Hopf. The VYGO has since become the governing body of the Vintage Yachting Games, whose structure and actions are defined by her constitution and charter. The VYGO’s ownership lies with the Vintage Yachting Classes.

Vintage Yachting Games principles

The Vintage Yachting Games are governed by the following set of principles:

Charter Vintage Yachting Games

The constitution of the Vintage Yachting Games Organization is based upon the Vintage Yachting Games Charter. Decisions made by the board or supervisory board and even race management must be in line with this charter:

  1. Sailing is a sport to be performed with light sailing vessels (yachts). Sailing is done by sailors. Sailors participate in the sport in order to win races or series. This winning must be reached only by fair sailing, superior speed, strategically and tactical maneuvering, use of knowledge, excellent performance of skill and showing correct behavior
  2. The Vintage Yachting Games is the result of the organized action, carried out under the authority of the Stichting Vintage Yachting Games Organization (VYGO), of all participating individuals and entities who like the game of Sailing. Its symbol is the yachts logo
  3. All Individual Competitors, Judges, Coaches, Measurers, Members of the Regatta Committee, Sponsors, Organizers, Supervisory Board Members as well as Board Members regard the Competing Sailor in the Vintage Yachting Games as the most important stakeholder of the Vintage Yachting Games. They must act in order to guard the interest of those Sailors. The way active and competitive sailors want to play the game of Sailing is paramount for the Vintage Yachting Games
  4. The interest of Vintage Yachting Games sailors in a specific class will be guarded by the relevant International Class Organizations (ICO) participating in the Vintage Yachting Games Organization’s Supervisory Board
  5. During the Vintage Yachting Games the sailors represent their National Class Organization (NCO) In the absence of a NCO the relevant ICO will act in her place
  6. Any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with the object Vintage Yachting Games and its organization

Constitution of Vintage Yachting Games

The constitution governs the way of management of the VYGO. This is the deed under Dutch law of the VYGO foundation.

VYG rules

Describes under what conditions the Vintage Yachting Games edition will be sailed, organized and managed.

Standard VYG Notice of Race (NOR)

This document is the basis of the final NOR that is determined in cooperation by the Host club and the VYGO. The final NOR must be published at least one year before the start of the first race of a Vintage Yachting Games edition.

Standard VYG Sailing Instructions (SI)

This document is the basis of the final SI that is determined in cooperation by the Host club and the VYGO. The final SI must be published at least one month before the first race of a Vintage Yachting Games edition.

Vintage Yachting Games Event Structure

Fleet review as part of the
2008 Vintage Yachting Games Opening Ceremony

The structure of an edition of the Vintage Yachting Games is similar to that of an Olympic sailing event. It consists of:

Fleet review

The fleet review of is a part of the opening ceremony of the Vintage. The element can be compared with the athletes parade into the stadium at the opening of the Olympics.

The races of the Vintage Yachting Games

Perpetual trophy of the Vintage Yachting Games (one trophy per event)

Each edition of the Vintage Yachting Games will have a series of at least seven scheduled races per Vintage Yachting Class. At least five races must be completed to make a valid series. The top three of each Vintage class are granted the right to fly the Vintage Yachting Games logo in gold, silver or bronze in her mainsail for the next four years.

Vintage InterPares race

Vintage InterPares Trophy, donated by Marine Yachting

As a part of the closing ceremony the winning helmsman of each class will sail one final race in a former Olympic class. The winner will be win the title of Vintage InterPares (VIP) and is granted the right to fly the Vintage Yachting Games logo in her sail for the next four years. The VIP race is the substitute for the medalrace during the Olympic sailing event. In 2008 the 12' Dinghy was used for the VIP race.

Country Trophy

Country Trophy, created and donated by Menno Meyer

The country trophy is handed to the national team of the best performing country during an edition of the Vintage. This trophy is donated by the artist, sailor, International Judge and former international umpire Menno Meyer.

Venues

Vintage Host From Opening Closing Classes
2008 Medemblik 20 September 21 September 27 September Europe, O-Jolle, Flying Dutchman, Soling, Dragon
2012 Lake Como 7 July 8 July 14 July Europe, O-Jolle, Flying Dutchman, Tempest, Soling, Dragon & 5.5 Metre
2018 Copenhagen t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. Europe, O-Jolle, 12m² Sharpie, Flying Dutchman, Tempest, Soling, Dragon & 5.5 Metre
2020 or 2022 Austria t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. Europe, O-Jolle, 12m² Sharpie, Flying Dutchman, Tempest, Soling, Dragon & 5.5 Metre

Classes

To become a Vintage Yachting Class a class must:

The Vintage Yachting Classes consist of nine former Olympic Classes. The Vintage Yachting Classes are eligible for competition in the Vintage Yachting Games.

Class Type Design Sailors Trapeze Mainsail Jibb/Genoa Spinnaker Gender 2008 2012 2016
Europe Dinghy One-Design 1 0 + - -
12' Dinghy Dinghy One-Design 1 0 + - - VIP VIP ?
O-Jolle Dinghy One-Design 1 0 + - -
12m² Sharpie Dinghy One-Design 2 0 + + -
Flying Dutchman Dinghy One-Design 2 1 + + +
Tempest Keelboat One-Design 2 1 + + +
Soling Keelboat One-Design 3 0 + + +
Dragon Keelboat One-Design 285 kg
max. 4
0 + + +
5.5 Metre Keelboat Metre Rule 3 0 + + +
Events 7 9 9
Current Vintage Yachting Class designs
 

Facts and figures

Based upon the entries documented in the Official Vintage Results.

Country trophy

VintageWinning CountryPointsPer Class
2008Netherlands3869645
2012Germany5313664
2016

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Netherlands 4 4 2 10
2  Germany 2 4 4 10
3  Ukraine 2 0 0 2
4  Denmark 1 1 2 4
5  Austria 1 1 1 3
6  France 1 0 1 2
7  Finland 1 0 0 1
 Hungary 1 0 0 1
  Switzerland 1 0 0 1
10  Spain 0 1 2 3
11  United Kingdom 0 1 0 1
 Italy 0 1 0 1
Wildcards 0 1 0 1
14  Australia 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
Total 14 14 14 42

Statistics

The statistics are based upon the boats that are taken into account in the final results. For 2008 this were all entries. For 2012 only the paid entries.

200820122016 Total
 Netherlands Antilles (AHO) 22 4
 Austria (AUT) 420 24
 Australia (AUS) 3 3
 Belgium (BEL) 3 3
 Brazil (BRA) 3 3
 Czech Republic (CZE) 2 2
 Denmark (DEN) 310 13
 Spain (ESP) 84 12
 Finland (FIN) 3 3
 France (FRA) 825 33
 Great Britain (GBR) 9 6
 Germany (GER) 1833 53
 Hungary (HUN) 68 14
 Italy (ITA) 639 45
 Netherlands (NED) 2328 49
 Poland (POL) 38 11
 Portugal (POR) 3 3
 Romania (ROU) 2 2
 South Africa (RSA) 3 3
 Russia (RUS) 10 10
 Slovenia (SLO) 32 5
  Switzerland (SUI) 218 20
 Ukraine (UKR) 6 6
 United States (USA) 36 9
 Wildcards14 10
Sailors 128225 353
Countries2017 24
New countries204 NA
Continents44 5
New continents41 NA
Classes68 8
New classes62 NA
Boats66113 179
Average class size1114.1 12.6
Average team size1.92.0 2.0
200820122016 Total

Vintage InterPares

VintageVintage InterParesClass
2008Hungary Szabolcs MajthenyiFlying Dutchman
2012Ukraine Yevhen BraslavetsDragon
2016

Medal leaders (by Vintage)

Vintage of Leader Gold Silver Bronze Total
2008 Medemblik  Netherlands (NED) 3 1 1 5
2012 Lake Como  Ukraine (UKR) 2 0 0 2
2018 Copenhagen

Multiple medalists

Position Sailor Country Period Gold Silver Bronze Total Classes
1 Szabolcs Majthenyi  Hungary (HUN) 2008 2 0 0 2 * Flying Dutchman
* Vintage InterPares
Yevhen Braslavets  Ukraine (UKR) 2012 2 0 0 2 * Dragon
* Vintage InterPares
2 Rudy den Outer  Netherlands (NED) 2008–2012 1 1 0 2 * Soling
Reinier Wissenraet
Marc Reijnhoudt
 Netherlands (NED) 2008–2012 1 1 0 2 * Dragon

Ranking of Vintage Gold medalists

The ranking is done based upon the 1964 Olympic scoring system. Best seven races count. If less than seven races are sailed 0 points are given to the cancelled (can) races.

PosTeamClassYearEntriesPlacePointsTotal
1 Hungary (HUN)
Szabolcs Majthenyi
Andras Domokos
Flying Dutchman200814111111can12471247124712471247124707482
2 Austria (AUT)
Christoph Aichholzer
Philipp Zingerle
Flying Dutchman201215311241can80012771277976675127706282
3 Netherlands (NED)
Reinier Wissenraet
Gijs Evers
Marc Reijnhoudt
Dragon200812123311can11808797037031180118005825
4  Switzerland (SUI)
Cornelia Christen
Ruedi Christen
Tempest201215216611can97612774994991277127705805
5 Ukraine (UKR)
Igor Yushko
Sergiy Pichugin
Dmitriy Yarmolenka
Soling201213323211can7389147389141215121505734
6 Netherlands (NED)
Ton op de Weegh
O-Jolle20122055111cancan703703140214021402005612
7 Germany (GER)
Svenja Puls
Europe (Female)200810111215can110111011101800110140205606
8 France (FRA)
Thomas Ribeaud
Europe (Male)20089112212can10551055754754105575405427
9 Netherlands (NED)
Max Blom
O-Jolle20089311213can57810551055754105557805075
10 Netherlands (NED)
Rudy den Outer
Leo Determan
Ronald den Arend
Soling2008122OCS1212can87901180879118087904997
11 Ukraine (UKR)
Yevhen Braslavets
Georgii Leonchuk
Sergey Timokhov
Dragon20121321415cancan97612156131215516004535
12 Finland (FIN)
Anders Nordman
Robert Segercrantz
Johan Hjelt
5.5 Metre2012151511OCScancan1277578127712770004409
13 Germany (GER)
Janika Puls
Europe (Female)20121122132cancan8418411142665841004330
14 Denmark (DEN)
Frederik Rask
Europe (Male)20121123921cancan8416651888411142003677

References

    Information about the former Olympic classes can be verified by the:

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    Information about the organization, conditions, sailors and results can be verified by the:

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