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		Euro-cup 2005Synd att alla tävlingar är så långt bort. Dear Euro-Cup competitors, the tour calendar 2005 is published. Here you have the actual press release 
 and the calendar.We hope to see you at the EC events 2005! All the best from Kiel (Germany), Your Choppy Water Team 
 Press Release:Windsurfing Euro-Cup Tour 2005 presented London / Gent / Kiel, March 17th 2005. Today the Windsurfing Office has presented the calendar of the Windsurfing 
 Euro-Cup 2005. This season the tour of the most important racing and slalom
 series will consist out of five events. The events are organized in close
 co-operation between the Windsurfing Office, the International Windsurfing
 Association (IWA), the International Formula Windsurfing Class (IFWC) and
 the International Funboard Class Association (IFCA). The total prize money
 of the Windsurfing Euro-Cup 2005 sums up to 100.000,00 EUR.The kick-off event of the Windsurfing Euro-Cup 2005 takes place in 
 Portimão/Algarve (Portugal) from May 4th to 8th. It is the first time for
 Portimão to host a Windsurfing Euro-Cup regatta. The experienced
 organization team of Clube Overpower who have already organized several
 Euro-Cups and other international events will ensure a perfect event. The
 regatta has both disciplines Racing and Slalom and a prize money of
 20.000,00 EUR.The second event of the EC tour will be the IFWC Formula Windsurfing 
 European Championships in Ialisos/Rhodes (Greece) from June 5th to 12th.
 Rhodes is famous for its spectacular conditions for the discipline Racing
 and has already hosted several international regattas. As official IFWC
 championship the event will be a one discipline Racing event with a prize
 money of 20.000,00 EUR.The next stop will be the IFCA Slalom European Championships in 
 Cesme/Alacati (Turkey). The organization team has already proven their
 experience with several successful major events. Slalom is booming in Turkey
 and the locals are looking forward to test their skills with the pros. The
 event is a one discipline Slalom regatta and has a total prize money of
 15.000,00 EUR.The next event of the EC tour 2005 will take place in a unique venue from 
 August 12th to 17th: Silvaplana/St. Moritz (Switzerland) is located in the
 middle of the Alps at a height of over 1.800 metres above the sea level.
 Windsurfing on the Lake Silvaplana embraced with high mountains often
 covered with snow is an experience that competitors will never forget. The
 Euro-Cup Silvaplana will have both disciplines Racing and Slalom and a total
 prize money of 20.000,00 EURFor the final event of the 2005 tour the Windsurfing Euro-Cup will return to 
 Portugal. The Windsurfing Euro-Cup Oeiras will take place from August 25th
 to 28th close to the Portuguese capital Lisbon. The epic coastline at the
 mouth of the river Tejo provides a great venue for the top racers. Again
 Clube Overpower will ensure a perfect event with a prize money of 25.000,00
 EUR.The Windsurfing Office and the involved classes are happy and proud that it 
 has been possible to achieve this well co-ordinated calendar. All top
 windsurfers and major brands are expected to participate in the events of
 the Euro-Cup tour 2005.
 
 Comments:
 Ceri Williams, Chairman of the IFWC: „The 2005 calendar represents a long
 and successful partnership between Euro-Cup and IFWC, with a series of high
 quality events that strengthen the European base of Formula Windsurfing. EC
 racing events form part of the World Championship qualification system and
 the new Formula World Ranking. „Bruno De Wannemaeker, Chairman of the IFCA: „IFCA is thrilled with the 
 return of the most dynamic windsurfing discipline Slalom on international
 level. After the fantastic slalom finals in Hyeres on the World Championship
 2003 IFCA is convinced that we found (again) the roots of our sports. Last
 year the wind in Portugal and the political problems in Taiwan disturbed the
 evolution but for 2005 the focus is on again! The numerous countries
 organising successful slalom events and the Euro-Cup slalom events are the
 base for the IFCA European Championships in Slalom Paradise Alacati-Turkey.‰Matthias Regber, Director of the Windsurfing Office: „I am happy and proud 
 that we have been able to achieve such a great tour for the windsurfing
 sport. This success was only possible due to the close co-operation with the
 IWA and the involved classes and the strong base of local organizers. The
 Euro-Cup confirms its role as most important racing and slalom series in the
 World and will be a great attraction for all the top windsurfers. At the
 same time it is a chance for the national heroes to compete with the
 international professionals on the same level.‰
 
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