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World Cup Helsinki 2002

In 2000, Finnish and Swedish sailors revived the 8-Metre World Cup in Finland, organizing a historic event with 40 yachts from 12 countries.

Helsinki, Finland
18-24 August 2002

One of the biggest fleets in the recent history of the eight metre class. lets take an example to this year and hope we will have forty 8 mR yachts at the startling in the new future.

GREETINGS BY EIGHT-METRE CLASS

ORGANISATIONS

Scotland 1970, it’s raining cats and dogs, a flying gale
sweeps the waves up the lawn of the Royal Northern Yacht
Club. An American 8-Metre sailor named Eugene van
Voorhis decided this was the ideal venue for an 8-Metre
race and inspired by a good bottle of Malt, five Scotsmen
bought the idea and pretentiously named the series “The
8-Metre World Cup”. Eugene bought an appropriate tro-
phy at Tiffany’s and so it happened that six 8-Metres inau-
gurated a tradition which 32 years on inspired an unprec-
edented 40 Eights to race in Helsinki.

The International Eight Metre Association granted the
Finnish Eight Metre Association and the NJK the World
Cup Races in 1978, 1983 and 1993. In these World Cup
Regattas it is appropriate to say that most of the participants represented, on the one hand the USA and Canada and
on the other hand the Nordic countries, with an occasional participant from continental Europe. Therefore it was with
great pleasure that the Scandinavians noticed a fast growing interest in many new and old 8-Metre boats on the
Continent during the 1990’s. These Eights have mostly been built or restored to a remarkable standard. Thus it was
only natural that some of the recent World Cup Races were arranged in Holland, France, Switzerland and Italy.

However, some four years ago the Finnish and Swedish 8-Metre sailors began discussing the prospects of once
again arranging the World Cup in Finland. Our hope was of course that some of the continental and North American
Eights would participate. In 2000 we officially submitted our application with the NJK (again) as the Organising Yacht
Club. Subsequently we set up an Organising Committee working closely with the I.E.M.A. and the NJK. Our thanks go
to all these many persons who voluntarily have used their spare time contributing towards the arrangements of this
World Cup. We would also like to thank the HSS for arranging the tune up-races, the Open Finnish Championships”.
We also thank our many sponsors and co-operation partners, including Cartier, who brought the beautiful Coupe
Cartier up north. Our gratitude also goes to Suunto, who will introduce their revolutionary new sailing instrument, the
M9, on all the participating Eights.

The Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK) has been a stronghold of the 8-Metre Class ever since its start in 1907. One of
those very early boats was “Edit”, commissioned by NJK’s Gösta Cederberg and built at the famous Åbo Båtvarv in
1911. Who would have thought she would be back at the NJK 91 years on? Who would have thought a fleet of 40
Eights from 12 countries and 2 continents would ever gather? Therefore it is difficult with words to express our
gratitude and appreciation to all boat owners, crews, supporting friends and families who have taken their Eights and
travelled the distance to Helsinki.

You all have shown the strength of our class! May we wish everyone a warm welcome, fair races and lots of fun.

Robbie Lindberg
President FEMA

Fred Meyer
President IEMA

John Lammerts van Bueren
Executive secretary IEMA

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World Cup Helsinki 2002

In 2000, Finnish and Swedish sailors revived the 8-Metre World Cup in Finland, organizing a historic event with 40 yachts from 12 countries.
Past Event

One of the biggest fleets in the recent history of the eight metre class. lets take an example to this year and hope we will have forty 8 mR yachts at the startling in the new future.

GREETINGS BY EIGHT-METRE CLASS

ORGANISATIONS

Scotland 1970, it’s raining cats and dogs, a flying gale
sweeps the waves up the lawn of the Royal Northern Yacht
Club. An American 8-Metre sailor named Eugene van
Voorhis decided this was the ideal venue for an 8-Metre
race and inspired by a good bottle of Malt, five Scotsmen
bought the idea and pretentiously named the series “The
8-Metre World Cup”. Eugene bought an appropriate tro-
phy at Tiffany’s and so it happened that six 8-Metres inau-
gurated a tradition which 32 years on inspired an unprec-
edented 40 Eights to race in Helsinki.

The International Eight Metre Association granted the
Finnish Eight Metre Association and the NJK the World
Cup Races in 1978, 1983 and 1993. In these World Cup
Regattas it is appropriate to say that most of the participants represented, on the one hand the USA and Canada and
on the other hand the Nordic countries, with an occasional participant from continental Europe. Therefore it was with
great pleasure that the Scandinavians noticed a fast growing interest in many new and old 8-Metre boats on the
Continent during the 1990’s. These Eights have mostly been built or restored to a remarkable standard. Thus it was
only natural that some of the recent World Cup Races were arranged in Holland, France, Switzerland and Italy.

However, some four years ago the Finnish and Swedish 8-Metre sailors began discussing the prospects of once
again arranging the World Cup in Finland. Our hope was of course that some of the continental and North American
Eights would participate. In 2000 we officially submitted our application with the NJK (again) as the Organising Yacht
Club. Subsequently we set up an Organising Committee working closely with the I.E.M.A. and the NJK. Our thanks go
to all these many persons who voluntarily have used their spare time contributing towards the arrangements of this
World Cup. We would also like to thank the HSS for arranging the tune up-races, the Open Finnish Championships”.
We also thank our many sponsors and co-operation partners, including Cartier, who brought the beautiful Coupe
Cartier up north. Our gratitude also goes to Suunto, who will introduce their revolutionary new sailing instrument, the
M9, on all the participating Eights.

The Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK) has been a stronghold of the 8-Metre Class ever since its start in 1907. One of
those very early boats was “Edit”, commissioned by NJK’s Gösta Cederberg and built at the famous Åbo Båtvarv in
1911. Who would have thought she would be back at the NJK 91 years on? Who would have thought a fleet of 40
Eights from 12 countries and 2 continents would ever gather? Therefore it is difficult with words to express our
gratitude and appreciation to all boat owners, crews, supporting friends and families who have taken their Eights and
travelled the distance to Helsinki.

You all have shown the strength of our class! May we wish everyone a warm welcome, fair races and lots of fun.

Robbie Lindberg
President FEMA

Fred Meyer
President IEMA

John Lammerts van Bueren
Executive secretary IEMA

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Results

World Cup Sail Results

Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Fleur de Lys
FRA 29
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Yquem
SUI 8
12
16
2
2
4
3
2
3
3
Spazzo
GER 10
16
22
4
3
6
2
5
2
4
Mystery
CAN 33
18
58
3
40
2
4
4
5
5
Aluette
SUI 9
24,2
31,2
5
5,2
7
5
3
6
6
Gefion
SUI 7
29
69
8
40
3
8
6
4
7
Dora
FRA 63
29
41
12
4
5
6
7
7
8
Bona
I 16
39
49
6
6
9
10
9
9
9
Vision
KC 3
42
55
9
8
10
7
13
8
10
Carron II
SUI 3
49
64
7
9
11
15
11
11
11
Iroquois
FIN 12
53
68
11
15
8
12
10
12
12
Silja
FIN 9
54
73
18
5
12
11
8
19
13
Windy
FIN 8
62
84
10
10
22
13
12
17
14
Sposa II
GER 5
67
107
14
19
40
9
15
10
15
Sphinx de Mumm
FIN 4
69
92
15
7
14
23
17
16
16
Hispania IV
FRA 7
76
95
13
18
19
14
16
15
17
Birgit
SWE 44
82
104
22
12
17
21
14
18
18
Katrina
SWE 31
82
122
21
16
13
40
19
13
19
Ayana
GER 6
87
127
25
14
15
19
40
14
20
Catina VI
SUI 1
89,2
109,2
17
18,2
20
16
18
20
21
Sagitta
FIN 2
90
117
16
13
21
17
23
27
22
If
GBR 27
99
125
26
11
23
18
25
22
23
Germania III
GER 9
100
124
19
23
18
20
20
24
24
Wanda
FIN 3
110,8
136,8
24
22,8
26
22
21
21
25
Andromeda
S 23
122
162
20
40
16
27
26
33
26
Lara
FIN 10
122
151
27
17
25
26
27
29
27
Sylphea III
I 13
129
159
30
26
27
24
22
30
28
Allegro
SWE 15
130,4
158,4
28
26,4
28
25
28
23
29
Angelita
GER 18
133
173
23
21
30
31
40
28
30
Ilderim
SWE 16
137
177
31
20
40
32
29
25
31
Siris
K 3
150
190
32
40
40
28
24
26
32
Maribel
NED 4
150
185
33
24
29
33
31
35
33
Vagspel
L 6
154
194
29
40
24
40
30
31
34
Silhouette
H 8
158
198
35
27
34
30
40
32
35
Naja
FIN 1
161
197
34
28
32
34
33
36
36
Tamara VIII
SWE 8
164
203
36
25
32
36
35
39
37
Edit
H 3
168
208
38
40
35
29
32
34
38
Varg III
N 24
177
217
37
40
33
35
34
38
39
Sposa
H 4
192
232
39
40
40
40
36
37
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Bona
I 16
39
49
6
6
9
10
9
9
2
Vision
KC 3
42
55
9
8
10
7
13
8
3
Carron II
SUI 3
49
64
7
9
11
15
11
11
4
Iroquois
FIN 12
53
68
11
15
8
12
10
12
5
Silja
FIN 9
54
73
18
5
12
11
8
19
6
Windy
FIN 8
62
84
10
10
22
13
12
17
7
Sposa II
GER 5
67
107
14
19
40
9
15
10
8
Sphinx de Mumm
FIN 4
69
92
15
7
14
23
17
16
9
Hispania IV
FRA 7
76
95
13
18
19
14
16
15
10
Birgit
SWE 44
82
104
22
12
17
21
14
18
11
Katrina
SWE 31
82
122
21
16
13
40
19
13
12
Ayana
GER 6
87
127
25
14
15
19
40
14
13
Catina VI
SUI 1
89
109
17
18
20
16
18
20
14
Sagitta
FIN 2
90
117
16
13
21
17
23
27
15
If
GBR 27
99
125
26
11
23
18
25
22
16
Germania III
GER 9
100
124
19
23
18
20
20
24
17
Wanda
FIN 3
111
137
24
23
26
22
21
21
18
Andromeda
S 23
122
162
20
40
16
27
26
33
19
Lara
FIN 10
122
151
27
17
25
26
27
29
20
Sylphea III
I 13
129
159
30
26
27
24
22
30
21
Allegro
SWE 15
130
158
28
26
28
25
28
23
22
Angelita
GER 18
133
173
23
21
30
31
40
28
23
Ilderim
SWE 16
137
177
31
20
40
32
29
25
24
Siris
K 3
150
190
32
40
40
28
24
26
25
Maribel
NED 4
150
185
33
24
29
33
31
35
26
Vagspel
L 6
154
194
29
40
24
40
30
31
27
Naja
FIN 1
161
197
34
28
32
34
33
36
28
Tamara VIII
SWE 8
164
203
36
25
32
36
35
39
29
Varg III
N 24
177
217
37
40
33
35
34
38
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Bona
I 16
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Carron II
SUI 3
10
12
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
Catina VI
SUI 1
15
19
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
Germania III
GER 9
19
24
4
5
3
4
4
4
5
Angelita
GER 18
29
39
5
4
7
7
10
6
6
Sylphea III
I 13
29
36
7
6
6
5
5
7
7
Siris
K 3
34
44
8
9
10
6
6
5
8
Vagspel
L 6
34
44
6
8
5
10
7
8
9
Naja
FIN 1
40
49
9
7
8
8
8
9
10
Varg III
N 24
47
57
10
10
9
9
9
10
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
1
Silhouette
H 8
6
10
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
Edit
H 3
8
12
2
4
2
1
1
2
3
Sposa
H 4
16
20
3
4
4
4
2
3
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
Place
Yacht Name
Sail
Net Results
Results
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Remarks
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