Hungary all the way at Flying Dutchman Worlds |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(16-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - In retrospect, because they were the defending World champions, it was no great surprise that Hungary’s Szabolcs Majthenyi/Andras Domokos won the Flying Dutchman Worlds at Sail Melbourne in early January. |
Read more
|
Hungarians win Flying Dutchman World Championship |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(7-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - Defending champions, Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos (HUN) scored an early New Year’s gift today, winning the Flying Dutchman Worlds for the second time running, when the final day’s racing was abandoned due to excessive winds (clocked at 40 knots at its height), at the Sail Melbourne event at Sandringham Yacht Club today. |
Read more
|
Rydge/Scarr win Race 6 close the gap at Flying Dutchman Worlds |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(6-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - Norman Rydge/Richard Scarr (AUS), narrowly won today’s Race 6 of the Flying Dutchman Worlds at the Sail Melbourne Regatta to close the series gap on Szabolcs Majthenyi/Andras Domokos (HUN). |
Read more
|
Hungarians continue their assault on Flying Dutchman Worlds |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(5-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - Szabolcs Majthenyi/Andras Domokos (HUN) have continued to outsail the rest of the fleet at the Flying Dutchman Worlds at the Sail Melbourne Regatta. |
Read more
|
Englishmen thrive in wet wild conditions to win Race 3 |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(4-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - With gusty winds clocked at up to 40 knots on Port Phillip Bay off Sandringham Yacht Club, competitors in the Sail Melbourne Flying Dutchman World Championship were kept ashore for some time today until Race Officials were satisfied that conditions had eased and settled enough to hold a satisfactory race. |
Read more
|
Australians show their mettle at Flying Dutchman Worlds |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(3-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - After two general recalls, Australia’s Brett Beyer/Roddy Johnson led from start to finish to win the second race of the Flying Dutchman Worlds at the Sail Melbourne Regatta today. |
Read more
|
Hungarians by a whisker in first race of Flying Dutchman Worlds |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(2-1-2004) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
The defending Flying Dutchman World champions, Srabolics Maethenyi/Andras Domokas (HUN) were lucky to win Friday’s first race of the Flying Dutchman World Championships being sailed on Port Phillip as part of the Sail Melbourne Regatta. |
|
Courtesy of Sport The Library |
|
|
Read more
|
Schwarz and van Koppen continue their domination of Flying Dutchman |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(31-12-2003) Flying Dutchman Open Australians |
Melbourne, Australia - The World ranked No. 1 pair of Hans-Peter Schwarz and Peter van Koppen (GER) continue their domination of the Australian Open Championship for Flying Dutchman being hosted by Sandringham Yacht Club in Melbourne. |
Read more
|
Former World champions in Melbourne for Flying Dutchman Championships |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(30-12-2003) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - In excess of 55 Flying Dutchman will face the starter’s gun in the Flying Dutchman (FD) National Championship starting on Port Phillip Bay today as part of the Sail Melbourne International Regatta. |
Read more
|
Englishmen grab first race of Flying Dutchman Australians |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(30-12-2003) Flying Dutchman Australian Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - In gusty 18-20 knot northerly winds on Port Phillip Bay that eased somewhat as the day went on, the English pairing of Toby Dale/James Cole won the first race of the Flying Dutchman Australian Open Championship for 2003. |
Read more
|
Elite fleet for Sail Melbourne Flying Dutchman World Championship |
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA-(10-12-2003) Flying Dutchman World Championship |
Melbourne, Australia - Help from P&O Nedlloyd and Schenker Australia looks like ensuring a large number of boats will compete for the Flying Dutchman Australian and 2003 World Championships as part of Sail Melbourne, starting December 27 through to January 6, at Sandringham Yacht Club in Victoria. |
Read more
|
Three races, three winners, three countries, Spain Portugal and Hungary |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(2-9-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - The sailors that participate in the World Championship of Class Flying Dutchman on the sea of Tavira accomplished three races today. The President of the Race Committee gave the first take-off at 12:30, Joăo Aranda, with a gentle wind blowing from the South quadrant. |
Read more
|
Hungarian crew wins at FD Worlds In Tavira |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(1-9-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - Szabolcs Majthenyi / Andras Domokos are the Hungarians sailors leading, after four races, the World Championship of Class Flying Dutchman, an event taking place in Tavira, being organized by the Clube Náutico de Tavira. |
Read more
|
Hungarian Crew leads the FD World Championship |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(31-8-2002) FD World Championship |
Tavira, Portugal - The Hungarian team Szabolcs Majthenyi / Andras Domokos still leaders the World Championship of Class Flying Dutchman. The two sailors achieved the 4th position on the first race of the day, a race that was accomplished with a gentle breeze blowing from South. On the second race the wind was weak still blowing from the same quadrant and the Hungarian team reached the arrival line on the 1st position. On the 3rd race with the wind already blowing strong from Southwest these same sailors reached the 2nd position, right behind the Italian Cipriani/Morelli. Therefore after 4 races the Hungarian crew leaders the World Championship of Flying. |
Read more
|
Fog Encourages races at FD Worlds |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(30-8-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - The fog prevented the performance of the races for today. The competitors prepared their boats, brought them to the ramp of the Clube Náutico de Tavira, the club responsible for this world event. |
Read more
|
Hungarian team wins the 1st race Portuguese Team on the 15th position |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(29-8-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - Alberto Barenghi is the Presidente of the Flying Dutchman Class. He is at Tavira at the World Championship. Alberto is very happy with all the organization of the Club Náutico de Tavira:...”Portugal is a very beautiful country and all the people is very hospitality. |
Read more
|
Flying Dutchman Class is growing up |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(29-8-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - Alberto Barenghi is the Presidente of the Flying Dutchman Class. He is at Tavira at the World Championship. Alberto is very happy with all the organization of the Club Náutico de Tavira:...”Portugal is a very beautiful country and all the people is very hospitality. |
Read more
|
Racing at FD Worlds starts on Thursday |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(27-8-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
This Wednesday it starts the World Championship of Class Flying Dutchman, an event that will take place until the 3rd of September under the aegis of the Clube Náutico de Tavira and the International Flying Dutchman Class Organization. |
|
Courtesy of |
Practice race of FD Worlds 2002 |
|
Read more
|
Tavira set up for FD Worlds |
TAVIRA, PORTUGAL-(25-8-2002) FD World Championship 2002 |
Tavira, Portugal - The Clube Náutico de Tavira and the International Flying Dutchman Class Organization set up from the 28th of August to the 3rd of September the o International Flying Dutchman Open World Championship counting with 75 boats in a total of 150 sailors. |
Read more
|