
Warnemünde, Germany – July 6th, 2023 – The renowned sailing festival of Northern Europe, Warnemünder Woche, is currently hosting the Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship. Alongside other prestigious regattas such as the Soling Europeans and the ILCA Europa Cup, the Star Silver event features an impressive fleet of 32 boats representing 10 nations.

Entries are now being accepted for the 2023 Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship, to be sailed July 1-9 out of Warnemunder, Germany.
Notice of Race, information and entry form on: https://ehc.starchampionships.org/

We would like to hear from you!
If you are considering attending this event, send an email so that we can help you with the entry process and provide you with support.
The Class will do our best to help with
· Charter Boats – free or low-cost
· Accommodation – free or low-cost
· Reduced entry fees – discounted for U30 teams (if organizers agree to IGC policy)
· Other support – transportation, vehicle, stipend etc...
Should you be serious about this event, we can certainly provide with a list of all benefits available for you and your team. But we can only do this if we know you are coming, so:
Do not hesitate to reach out to the Class today with your specific needs, we might already be working on a solution.

The 2022 Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship in Naples coming to an end
The World Champion Diego Negri with Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA) are the winners
Four days of champagne sailing in the Gulf of Naples for the 2022 Star Eastern Hemisphere Championship. The Star is the queen class of world sailing, boasting 18 Olympic participations, including Naples in 1960. Seven races were held from Thursday to Sunday for the 45-team fleet. The winner of this Neapolitan edition of the Silver Event was the reigning world champion Diego Negri, with crew Sergio Lambertenghi. Thanks to the excellent results obtained during the week, the two won with one day to spare and were awarded the trophy on the terrace of the Circolo Savoia, organizer of the event, by the president of the Italian Sailing Federation, Francesco Ettorre, and by the number one of the Santa Lucia club, Fabrizio Cattaneo della Volta.
Francesco Ettorre, president of the Italian Sailing Federation, said: It was a fantastic event, the Star class has maintained its charm, many talented sailors have sailed in this class and still do. My congratulations also go to Circolo Savoia, I saw all the athletes happy, it means that the event has been perfectly organized".
The fight for the podium was decided today: the Italian – and past World Champion - Enrico Chieffi and Ferdinando Colaninno took second place overall, with Hubert Merkelbach and Kilian Weise (GER) finishing third, winning the only race of the day. The Croatians Marin Misura and Tonko Barac, protagonists of an excellent week, let the podium slip away from their fingers and finished fourth. Again today the Gulf of Naples offered ideal conditions for sailing, with Libeccio wind ranging from 8 to 10 knots.
The final word of the president of RYCC Savoia, Fabrizio Cattaneo della Volta: "We are very happy with the success of the event, at sea and on land everything went in the best way. Naples showed its best side with four days of wind, on the dock we opened the doors of the Club to the athletes. The Class, then, is confirmed in good shape despite the age. The Star Championship had been missing at Circolo Savoia for 16 years, we hope not to have to wait so long to see it again here".
"A beautiful regatta, the hospitality of Circolo Savoia was spectacular and also the weather conditions were very nice, with a north wind for two days, before the typical west wind of Naples," says the winner of the event, Diego Negri. "I managed to get the victory with a day to spare, it doesn't happen often: I am satisfied with what I showed at sea, I really cared about this event".
The event was organized by RYCC Savoia, International Star Class and Flotta di Capri, in collaboration with Sezione Velica Marina Militare Napoli, Circolo Remo e Vela Italia and Circolo Canottieri Napoli and under the patronage of the Italian Sailing Federation, Municipality of Naples and Coni Campania. Parthenope University has taken care of the weather reports, strategic the role of coordination of the V Zone Fiv.
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| 1000-1800 | D17 Registration |
| Saturday, May 30, 2026 | |
| 0800-1030 | D17 Registration |
| 1030 | D17 Competitor briefing |
| 1155 First Warning | D17 Racing |
| Post Race | D17 Social Hour |
| Sunday, May 31, 2026 | |
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| Post Racing | D17 Dinner |
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| Post Racing | D17 prizegiving |
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| 1500 | Practice race |
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| 1900 | Opening Ceremony - Blazer required |
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| 1100 warning | Racing |
| Post racing | Social Hour |
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| 1000 warning | Racing |
| Post race | Mid-week party; Hungarian Goulash |
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| 1000 warning | Racing |
| Post Race | Social hour |
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| 1000 warning | Racing |
| Post Racing | Prize Giving Dinner - Blazer required |