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ISAF Sailing World Cup Final opens in capital

- Staff Report

The inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup Final was declared open by ISAF President Carlo Croce in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

With a packed crowd of local dignitarie­s, VIPS and competitor­s, the ISAF president welcomed the world’s finest Olympic sailors and kiteboarde­rs who will be battling it out on the UAE capital’s waters from tomorrow.

“It’s a great honour for me to be here today because we have a very important regatta which will be the future of our sport,” said Croce.

“We’ve been following a dream and a vision. The vision is to make the sailors part of the profession­al life and help them in this path.

“When we came here three or four months ago, I never thought we might be able to put all of what you see in place. It’s been a miracle by the people working here who I thank very much. I am also thankful to all of you here today — we have 197 boats, 40 nations, 270 athletes and more than 20 Olympic medallists.

“It’s the best of the best of the world and I really thank you on behalf of ISAF for accepting our invitation.”

London 2012 Olympic Laser Radial bronze medallist Evi Van Acker ( BEL) gave the athletes’ oath, whilst Chief Equipment Inspector Barry Johnson ( AUS) swore in the officials.

Abu Dhabi Sailing and Yacht Club, host of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Finalm are utilising the star names competing at the regatta to highlight the sport of sailing within the Emirati capital.

‘ Good legacy’

With Olympic heroes and world champions in their numbers at the event, local children are being inspired to take up the sport as Croce stated: “It is a good legacy for the local people and the youngsters. I know some of you went around the schools showing the young people how our sport is developing. No better ambassador­s could be found outside this group.”

Once the flag was hoisted by three- time Olympian Nikola Girke, Croce declared the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final open. Racing begins at 12pm on Thursday and concludes on November 30.

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