2006 SOUTHEAST SERIES |
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The Shell Point Sailboard Club and US Windsurfing (USW) are proud to announce the start of the 2006 Southeast Regional Windsurfing Series. This eight-year old Series is supported and recognized by USW, and consists of eleven (11) windsurfing regattas in Florida and Georgia that are designated each year as regional points regattas. The events are run independently within a stipulated set of rules and a framework intended to accomodate the current state of windsurfing competition. The Organizing Authority of the Series consists of Paul Hansard (Shell Point Sailboard Club and USW Southeast Region Director) and Wright Finney (Shell Point Sailboard Club and USW Treasurer). Corporate sponsors for 2006 include Sandy Point Progressive Sports and Watersports West.
Schedule1.1 The winter/spring segment will consist of the following races:Dec 3-4 i-to-i Long Distance, Ft Lauderdale, FL Feb 25-26 Island Style Classic, Sarasota, FL Mar 2-5 Calema Midwinters, Merritt Island, FL Mar 25-26 Spring Into Liquid, Fort Walton, FL Apr 8-9 Central Florida Windfest, Merritt Island, FL Apr 21-22 Stephen C. Smith Regatta, Shell Point Beach, FL May 6-7 Indian River Regatta, Sebastian Inlet, FL 1.2 The fall segment will consist of the following races: Sep 9-10 Juana Good Time Regatta, Navarre Beach, FL TBA Endless Summer Sailboard Classic, Shell Point Beach, FL Oct 21-22 Atlanta Fall Classic, Lake Lanier, GA Oct 28-29 Liquid Fall Showdown, Ft Walton, FL 1.3 Note: the schedule is subject to change. For up-to-date information on the regatta schedule, click here. Series Registration2.1 To be eligible for participation in the Series, competitors must be members of US Windsurfing.2.2 Any eligible competitor who enters one of the Southeast Series events and provides the requisite demographic information to the event organizer will be automatically entered in the Series and will be scored. There is no separate registration for the Series. Events
3.1 The eleven (11) events that compose the 2006 Southeast Series will be run by a club or shop in accordance with the current 2005-2008 Racing Rules of Sailing (ISAF), including Appendix B, and relevant class rules. Series Scoring4.1 Class scores from Series events will be used to determine intermediate and final rankings. For each event, the Series points will be calculated by dividing the competitor’s overall Class ranking for the event by the number of competitors in that Class. For example, if a competitor places 3rd in a Class of 30 racers, then his/her Series score for that event would be 0.1 (i.e. 3 divided by 30).4.2 For each Class event that a competitor misses, a default score of 2.0 points will be awarded. To avoid receiving a default score for an event, competitors must finish and be scored in at least one race at that event. An exception will be made for an event that fails to hold three races for one or more Classes; in this case, Class participants will receive 1.5 points for that event, rather than the default score of 2.0. 4.3 The final Series score will be the sum of the 5 lowest (best) event scores (including default scores). The competitor with the lowest total score (highest ranking) at the end of the Series will win his/her respective Class, provided the competitor meets the requirements specified in 8.2. 4.4 A competitor need not race in the same Class at every event, and it is possible for a competitor to maintain Series rankings in more than one Class. However, the event default scores will apply to all Classes entered in the Series, so that it will be in a competitor’s best interest to complete at least 5 events in one Class. In no case will standings from different Classes be merged. Series Fleets5.1 Series Classes will include the following “A-Fleet” classes: Formula 3-1 (sponsored by Sandy Point Progressive Sports), Hybrid (sponsored by Watersports West), and Open. For those regattas not offering a specific Open Class, Open Class scores will be taken from the Longboard Class results.5.2 Sport Fleet classes may include Sport Longboard and Sport Formula depending upon participation. These Classes may be further subdivided into Divisions at the end of the Series (see 7.1). Series Results Posting6.1Race results and S-E Series standings will be posted to this web site and will be updated after each event.Click here for current series standings. Series Trophies & Prizes7.1 Depending on participation, the Series Classes may be subdivided into Divisions by the Series Organizers, based on the number of entrants in each gender, weight, age, and/or sail size classification. The Series organizers will be the sole judge of determining these Divisions.7.2 To be eligible for Trophies and Prizes, a racer must have participated in a minimum of three (3) Series events, and be a member of US Windsurfing. 7.3 Trophies will be provided by US Windsurfing and the Shell Point Sailboard Club. First, second, and third place trophies will be awarded in each Class/Division. Trophies and prizes will be presented at the final series event for 2006. <--!7.4 In addition to Class/Division trophies, gift certificates to Watersports West in the amounts of $100, $50, and $$25 will be awarded to the top 3 winners of the Hybrid Class, courtesy of Watersports West. 7.5 In addition to Class/Division trophies, gift certificates to Sandy Point Progressive Sports in the amounts of $100, $50, $25 will be awarded to the top 3 winners of the Formula Class, courtesy of Sandy Point Progressive Sports. --> QuestionsIf you have any questions about the Series, please email |