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Star Sailors League Finals – Opening ceremony at Bahamas

by Star Sailors League on 28 Nov 2016
Star Sailors League Finals Jean-Daniel Michot / Star Sailors League
The curtains are about to be unveiled, with the grand Opening Ceremony at Government House of the Bahamas in Nassau at the presence of Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Matilda Pindling, the fourth edition of the SSL Finals will be officially underway.

A delegation of 20 SSL representatives will meet at 4.30pm with Governor General in a Courtesy Call, who then will join the 300 guests in the Veranda where all of the 25 teams attending the SSL Finals will be introduced. It’s the first time that Star Sailors League and the Regatta Desk at the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources work together to bring the SSL Champions closer to local sailors and their traditional sloops sailing in the Best of The Best Regatta, on Sunday December 4th, the day after we’ll crown our 2016 winners.



Racing will start tomorrow, November 29th, a few miles out of Montagu Bay in Nassau. For the fourth year in a row, the best Star sailors in the world will compete for the 2016 title and the biggest share of 200,000$ prize pot, in the clear blue waters in front of Nassau Yacht Club.

As always, the quality of athletes competing is astounding, top ten teams of the SSL Ranking are here and they will be sailing with 15 VIPs.

The whole Laser Podium from Rio is here: Tom Burton (AUS), Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) and Sam Meech (NZL). The latter will race with kiwi crew Craig Monk, who won the last single-handed medal for NZL at the Olympic Games 25 years ago, when Meech was born. But also Brazilian five-times medalist Robert Scheidt (fourth in Rio) and British Nick Thompson (sixth).



From the Finn in RIO silver Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) and bronze Caleb Paine (USA) will have a go on the Star, with fourth qualified Jonas Høgh-Christensen (DEN), Jorge Zarif (BRA) and this edition’s rookie Facundo Olezza (ARG), who won one Olympic race in Brazil at 22 years old.

From the 470 class, the first sailing gold Olympic medal for Croatia will be here, Sime Fantela, at his first Star regatta.

Some of the sailing heroes will be racing in Nassau, Jochen Shümann (GER) with his three gold and one silver medals in Finn and Soling and two America's Cups; Torben Grael (BRA) – fresh from being appointed World Sailing Vice President – with five Olympic medals, one Volvo Ocean Race and one Louis Vuitton Cup; Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL), one gold and one bronze medal in the Finn; Paul Cayard (USA), Star World Champion, Louis Vuitton Cup and Volvo Ocean Race winner; SSL President Xavier Rohart (FRA) bronze medal in the Star class; and again Bruno Prada (BRA), Ingo Borkowski (GER) and Pascal Rambeau among the medalists. Augie Diaz (USA), 2016 Star World Champion, Robert Stanjek and Frithjof Kleen (GER), Johannes Polgar and Markus Koy (GER), Diego Negri and Segio Lambertenghi (ITA) and SSL Finals title holders George Szabo (USA) with crew Edoardo Natucci (ITA).



For the fourth edition of the SSL Finals all of the winners of SSL events are present: George Szabo won both SSL Lake Grand Slam in Grandson, SUI, and the SSL Finals in 2015; Robert Scheidt (BRA) who won the first edition of the SSL Finals in 2013 and Mark Mendelblatt (USA) winner in 2014; Xavier Rohart (FRA) champion at the first SSL City Grand Slam in Hamburg in May 2016.

Match Racers Taylor Canfield (ISV), World Tour Champion, and Eric Monnin (SUI) are also here for their first regatta on a Star. They will add some match racing skills to the fleet.





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