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Youth Olympic Games One Person Dinghy Bids

by ISAF 28 Feb 2012 16:52 GMT

ISAF has issued an open invitation for manufacturers to put forward bids for the supply of Equipment to the 2014 Youth Olympic Games for the One person Dinghy events.

The 2014 YOG, the second of its kind following the success of Singapore 2010, will be held in Nanjing, China from 16-28 August with a test event anticipated to take place in August 2013.

One hundred young sailors, aged 15-16, will compete across four sailing events:

  • Boy's One Person Dinghy - TBC
  • Girl's One Person Dinghy - TBC
  • Boy's Windsurfing - Techno 293
  • Girl's Windsurfing - Techno 293
ISAF received eight strong bids from a wide range of Classes and manufacturers for the Singapore 2010 YOG. The Nanjing 2014 YOG combined with a series of continental qualification events and world championships will help to develop and promote youth sailing around the world. ISAF is looking forward to receiving bids from Classes and manufacturers who share this vision.

For the purposes of the YOG, ISAF will accept bids from manufacturers of any one person dinghy or multihull.

Fifteen key areas which must be covered in any bid document are:

  1. Suitability for Youth Olympic Games
  2. Boat Dimensions
  3. Measurement
  4. Builder / Production Quality Control
  5. Manufacturers / Suppliers
  6. Sailor Demographics
  7. Fleet Locations / Boat Numbers
  8. Cost of Equipment
  9. Transportation
  10. Administrative Strength of Class Association
  11. Sailor Appeal
  12. Media Appeal
  13. Development
  14. Design and Graphic Attributes
  15. YOG Qualification System
The bid deadline is 1 April 2012 with bids evaluated throughout April. Equipment will be confirmed during May 2012.

Click here to view the Guidelines for Equipment Bids.

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