
2nd
day news
The second day of Thessaloniki Optiomist Team Race 2019 was difficult due to the stillness. Finally, the first Round Robin with 66 races was successfully completed. The committee will continue the program flow tomorrow depending on the weather conditions.
1st
day news
The first day of the race with north-northeast wind of 6-14 kts is successfully completed. From 12:20 p.m to 17:08 p.m., 56 races were held in which the 12 participating teams demonstrated exceptional skills in their strategy and tactics. The confrontations will continue tomorrow as the competition is expected to intensify. The first race is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.
Our
event
For the second consecutive year, the Nautical Club of Thessaloniki has been organizing the International Sailing Race “Thessaloniki Optimist Team Race” from 22-24 November 2019. 12 teams from Greece, Cyprus, Israel and Belgium will be participating. The race is included in the program of IODA (International Optimist Dinghy Association) under the supervision of the training and coaching organization by Chris Atkins, one of the world's top sailing experts in Team Optimist.
Our
reasons
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body improvement
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Event
schedule
10.00 am
Team Meeting
Team Meeting
12.00 pm
Warning signal
First race
1.00 pm
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10.00 am
Warning signal
First Race
8.00 pm
Pasta Party
Pasta Party at Nautical club of Thessaloniki
12.00 pm
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10.00 am
Warning signal
First Race
8.30 am
Prize Giving
Prize Giving at Nautical club of Thessaloniki
12.30 pm
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8.30 am
preparation
Participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their gender and age.
9.00 am
start
Strategies for completing a marathon include running the whole distance and a run-walk strategy. Average time is 4 hours 32 minutes.
1.00 pm
cutoff
A goal many runners aim for is to break certain time barriers. For example, first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours.
8.30 am
warm-up
Participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their gender and age.
9.00 am
start
Strategies for completing a marathon include running the whole distance and a run-walk strategy. Average time is 4 hours 32 minutes.
1.00 pm
wrap-up
A goal many runners aim for is to break certain time barriers. For example, first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours.