TEXEL
DUTCH OPEN 2003: BIGGEST FLEET EVER
Two
record attempts on Wednesday June 18th
Den
Burg, June 17th 2003 – On Wednesday June
18th 2003, the Texel Dutch Open will start with
the biggest fleet ever. At the moment, 140 catamarans
entered for the third edition of the championship.
The first race will start at one o’clock
in the afternoon. By that time, two teams will
be halfway the island. Team Larsen/Pols and Bouscholte/Kenbeek
sr will take on an attempt on the Round Texel
record in the morning.
As
of Wednesday June 18th until Friday June 20th
2003, the Dutch Open will be organized offshore
Paal 17. This event consists of short races. Many
sailors consider the Dutch Open as an exercise
for the ‘biggest cat race’ on Saturday.
In addition, the Royal Dutch Sailing Federation
officially recognized the event as an Open Dutch
Championship. Team Karsenbarg/Heemskerk from the
Netherlands, last year’s overall winners
of the Round Texel and winners of the 2001 Texel
Dutch Open, arrived early in the afternoon to
prepare themselves for tomorrow. Their training
mates Hugh Styles and Marcus Lynch from Great-Britain,
already sailed their first miles on the Texel
North Sea. Also the winners of the 2001 Round
Texel, Cavin Colby and Cori Camenish, will compete
in the Dutch championship. The Texel Dutch Open
does not only have the biggest fleet ever, it
also has a strong fleet.
Two
teams from the Netherlands reported to the organization
for an official record attempt on Wednesday June
18th. It concerns Gunnar Larsen and Xander Pols
who will challenge the record on a M20. The second
team consists of Hans Bouscholte and Donald Kenbeek
who will sail a Tornado. Hans was supposed to
take a record attempt with America’s Cup
winner Piet van Nieuwenhuyzen, but he was called
up for the Italian Match Race Championship with
the Alinghi. The fastest Round Texel record dates
from 1982, when Martin Warnaar and Wop Rienks
rounded the island in 02:09:07 hours. Meanwhile,
the area directly at the northeast of Texel has
become a nature reserve. As a result, the fastest
route can no longer be followed. Nowadays, sailors
have to round the VC-mark and therefore the new
record to break belongs to Ron van Teylingen and
Paul Manuel. They steered their Tornado within
02:30:36 hours around the island Texel. Tomorrow’s
record attempt will start at 10:45 hours. Gunnar
Larsen: “With our new M20 we should be able
to be a serious threat for the record. Even with
normal wind conditions. We are curious.”
Besides
Zwitersleven the event will be sponsored by Amstel,
Holkema Group, Komatsu, de Kolonist, MagicMinds
Media, Nissan, TNG Swiss Watches, Teso, VVV Texel
and the Mondriaan Onderwijsgroep.
Round
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