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EDHEC Sailing Cup

The EDHEC Sailing Cup (« ESC ») (Course Croisière EDHEC or « CCE » in French) is the leading student sporting event in Europe and the world's biggest intercollegiate offshore regatta.[1] It takes place every year in a French harbour of the Atlantic Ocean. First held in 1969, nowadays it gathers 3,200 participants coming from 23 countries and from more than 165 universities. In 2017, the association received the award of the best student organization in France by the ANEO challenge.

EDHEC Sailing Cup logo.
History
Sport:Sail, adventure racing, beach sports
Established:1969
Organizer:EDHEC Sailing Cup association
Edition:52nd edition in 2020
Headquarters:Lille, France
Sponsors:Lidl, Orange, Xerox, Ernst & Young, La Banque postale
Current Race
Start:Port du Crouesty - Arzon, France: 17.04.2020
Finish:Port du Crouesty - Arzon, France: 25.04.2020
Entries:3,200 (overall)
Yachts Used:One-Design division: Grand Surprise, Longtze and J/80
IRC division: monohull boats with a length overall from 8 m to 16 m and a rating between 14 and 33.5 net handicap
Websites:www.cce.fr/en/

Today the ESC is composed of three different trophies that include diverse sports: The Sea Trophy (a regatta), the Land Trophy (a multi-sport raid), and the Sand Trophy (a beach soccer, beach rugby, and beach volley competition).[2]

History edit

Three French students from the prestigious EDHEC Business School willing to broaden the sport of sailing, Jean-Luc Picot, Francis Prat, and Pierre Jouannet, decided in 1968 to organize a student regatta. It took place from May 1 to May 4, 1969, in Dunkirk. For its first edition, the then-called EDHEC Business School Cup, gathered 18 crews and was won by a Dutch team. Older than the Vendée Globe, the Volvo Ocean Race and another sailing event, the EDHEC Sailing Cup constitutes a precursor in the high-level competitions.

Seven years after its creation the regatta reached 100 crews from 10 nationalities and took its actual name, the "EDHEC Sailing Cup". 329 boats attended the 18th edition, a record. For the 19th edition the Organizing Team decided to build a Village to welcome participants, partners and activities in one place. The same year the "Chaîne Avitaillement", an open-air free supermarket, was also created. For its 23rd edition, 20 international boats participated in the regatta including the first African boat, from Tunisia, and boats from the United States and from Brazil. In 1994 was created the Land Trophy. It was first created as a replacement of the Sea Trophy. Since it was a great success, it became a full trophy. In 1998 an Israeli-Palestinian team participated in the regatta – it was the ancestor of the "Peace Boat."[3] 6,000 participants attend to the EDHEC Sailing Cup in Brest. In 1999, the EDHEC Sailing Cup became the leading student sporting event in Europe.

To give a more sporting dimension to the event, the Sand Trophy was created in 2007. For the first time in 2010 was organized the Orange Port of Call, a coastal race that gathers the participants, at night, in an area away from the Village under a marquee build up for the occasion. In 2013, the EDHEC Sailing Cup and the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta, organized by Storm Trysail Foundation and Larchmont Yacht Club, created a partnership. It enables the winners of each regatta to have their costs of participation for the other one covered.

Among the renowned sailors who have participated at least once in the event are Eric Tabarly, Alain Colas, Franck Cammas, Olivier de Kersauson, Vincent Riou, Jean Le Cam, Marc Thiercelin, Yves Parlier, Marc Pajot, Yann Eliès, Yvan Bourgnon, Jean-Luc Van Den Heede and Jimmy Pahun.[4]

The Sea Trophy edit

 
Grand Surprise boats at race during the 37th Edition in Les Sables d'Olonne.

The Sea Trophy, created in 1969, is the historic heart of the EDHEC Sailing Cup and remains the biggest trophy of the EDHEC Sailing Cup. Each year, the competition gathers more than 230 boats. The French Federation of Sailing (FFVoile) and its National Race Committee supervise the race.[5] It is open to all monohull boats with a length overall between 8 and 16 meters (approximately 25 to 50 feet) with a rating of 14 to 33.5 net handicap as well as Longtze boats. The three common boats used are Grand Surprise (around 40 boats), J/80 (around 40 boats) and Longtze (around 10 boats). The competition is divided in several rankings: An Overall Ranking, a 100% Student and the 100% International, and each competition is rewarded by different prizes. The results of the EDHEC Sailing Cup are used in order to choose which French team will be selected for the Student Yachting World Cup.

The other trophies edit

The Land Trophy edit

The Land Trophy was created in 1994. More than 150 teams of four or five are competing in several sports such as mountain bike, running, orienteering, canoeing, zip-line or abseiling. In 2017, an obstacle course was organized between participants of the Land Trophy and of The Sand Trophy: The Mud Contest.

The Sand Trophy edit

Created in 2007, this trophy is divided in more than 80 teams of 5 to 9 individuals. There are competitions of beach soccer, beach rugby and beach volleyball during the day and concerts in the evening. The competitors spend all of their time on the Village with their teammates and other teams. They can rent a stand of 16m2 to represent their school and their sponsors and organize activities in it such as fast-food contest or a petanque tournament.

In 2017, the Sand Trophy evolved for its 10th edition. The day is divided into two parts. One part is for classical sporting challenges and the other for more various challenges with, for example, an escape game, an archer arena and a nautic trophy.

The Air Trophy edit

The latest Trophy, which last took place in 2016, was a competition of kitesurfing and windsurfing. Initiated in Lorient in 2011 and officially launched in 2012 during the 44th edition, the trophy was the first kitesurfing competition in teams ever organized in France. The windsurfing competition was divided into two different elements: A race and a freestyle contest. The kitesurfing was divided into a race, a freestyle and a boarder cross contest.

The Organizing Team edit

The EDHEC Sailing Cup is an event organized by students for students. Indeed, the entire event is organized by students, from the logistic to the communication of the event and its 3 trophies. Divided into four divisions - Logistic, Sports, External Relations and Communication - with a head office, the association works likes a real SME, with presidents that devote their whole gap year to this mission.

References edit

  1. ^ "Biggest intercollegiate offshore regatta in the world >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News". 13 August 2014.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0011/001129/112944e.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "The Exchange Program". 29 August 2013.
  5. ^ http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2014/04/29/first-starting- signals-edhec-sailing-cup-rough-conditions/

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remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message The EDHEC Sailing Cup ESC Course Croisiere EDHEC or CCE in French is the leading student sporting event in Europe and the world s biggest intercollegiate offshore regatta 1 It takes place every year in a French harbour of the Atlantic Ocean First held in 1969 nowadays it gathers 3 200 participants coming from 23 countries and from more than 165 universities In 2017 the association received the award of the best student organization in France by the ANEO challenge EDHEC Sailing Cup logo HistorySport Sail adventure racing beach sportsEstablished 1969Organizer EDHEC Sailing Cup associationEdition 52nd edition in 2020Headquarters Lille FranceSponsors Lidl Orange Xerox Ernst amp Young La Banque postaleCurrent RaceStart Port du Crouesty Arzon France 17 04 2020Finish Port du Crouesty Arzon France 25 04 2020Entries 3 200 overall Yachts Used One Design division Grand Surprise Longtze and J 80IRC division monohull boats with a length overall from 8 m to 16 m and a rating between 14 and 33 5 net handicapWebsites www wbr cce wbr fr wbr en wbr Today the ESC is composed of three different trophies that include diverse sports The Sea Trophy a regatta the Land Trophy a multi sport raid and the Sand Trophy a beach soccer beach rugby and beach volley competition 2 Contents 1 History 2 The Sea Trophy 3 The other trophies 3 1 The Land Trophy 3 2 The Sand Trophy 3 3 The Air Trophy 4 The Organizing Team 5 ReferencesHistory editThree French students from the prestigious EDHEC Business School willing to broaden the sport of sailing Jean Luc Picot Francis Prat and Pierre Jouannet decided in 1968 to organize a student regatta It took place from May 1 to May 4 1969 in Dunkirk For its first edition the then called EDHEC Business School Cup gathered 18 crews and was won by a Dutch team Older than the Vendee Globe the Volvo Ocean Race and another sailing event the EDHEC Sailing Cup constitutes a precursor in the high level competitions Seven years after its creation the regatta reached 100 crews from 10 nationalities and took its actual name the EDHEC Sailing Cup 329 boats attended the 18th edition a record For the 19th edition the Organizing Team decided to build a Village to welcome participants partners and activities in one place The same year the Chaine Avitaillement an open air free supermarket was also created For its 23rd edition 20 international boats participated in the regatta including the first African boat from Tunisia and boats from the United States and from Brazil In 1994 was created the Land Trophy It was first created as a replacement of the Sea Trophy Since it was a great success it became a full trophy In 1998 an Israeli Palestinian team participated in the regatta it was the ancestor of the Peace Boat 3 6 000 participants attend to the EDHEC Sailing Cup in Brest In 1999 the EDHEC Sailing Cup became the leading student sporting event in Europe To give a more sporting dimension to the event the Sand Trophy was created in 2007 For the first time in 2010 was organized the Orange Port of Call a coastal race that gathers the participants at night in an area away from the Village under a marquee build up for the occasion In 2013 the EDHEC Sailing Cup and the Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta organized by Storm Trysail Foundation and Larchmont Yacht Club created a partnership It enables the winners of each regatta to have their costs of participation for the other one covered Among the renowned sailors who have participated at least once in the event are Eric Tabarly Alain Colas Franck Cammas Olivier de Kersauson Vincent Riou Jean Le Cam Marc Thiercelin Yves Parlier Marc Pajot Yann Elies Yvan Bourgnon Jean Luc Van Den Heede and Jimmy Pahun 4 The Sea Trophy edit nbsp Grand Surprise boats at race during the 37th Edition in Les Sables d Olonne The Sea Trophy created in 1969 is the historic heart of the EDHEC Sailing Cup and remains the biggest trophy of the EDHEC Sailing Cup Each year the competition gathers more than 230 boats The French Federation of Sailing FFVoile and its National Race Committee supervise the race 5 It is open to all monohull boats with a length overall between 8 and 16 meters approximately 25 to 50 feet with a rating of 14 to 33 5 net handicap as well as Longtze boats The three common boats used are Grand Surprise around 40 boats J 80 around 40 boats and Longtze around 10 boats The competition is divided in several rankings An Overall Ranking a 100 Student and the 100 International and each competition is rewarded by different prizes The results of the EDHEC Sailing Cup are used in order to choose which French team will be selected for the Student Yachting World Cup The other trophies editThe Land Trophy edit The Land Trophy was created in 1994 More than 150 teams of four or five are competing in several sports such as mountain bike running orienteering canoeing zip line or abseiling In 2017 an obstacle course was organized between participants of the Land Trophy and of The Sand Trophy The Mud Contest The Sand Trophy edit Created in 2007 this trophy is divided in more than 80 teams of 5 to 9 individuals There are competitions of beach soccer beach rugby and beach volleyball during the day and concerts in the evening The competitors spend all of their time on the Village with their teammates and other teams They can rent a stand of 16m2 to represent their school and their sponsors and organize activities in it such as fast food contest or a petanque tournament In 2017 the Sand Trophy evolved for its 10th edition The day is divided into two parts One part is for classical sporting challenges and the other for more various challenges with for example an escape game an archer arena and a nautic trophy The Air Trophy edit The latest Trophy which last took place in 2016 was a competition of kitesurfing and windsurfing Initiated in Lorient in 2011 and officially launched in 2012 during the 44th edition the trophy was the first kitesurfing competition in teams ever organized in France The windsurfing competition was divided into two different elements A race and a freestyle contest The kitesurfing was divided into a race a freestyle and a boarder cross contest The Organizing Team editThe EDHEC Sailing Cup is an event organized by students for students Indeed the entire event is organized by students from the logistic to the communication of the event and its 3 trophies Divided into four divisions Logistic Sports External Relations and Communication with a head office the association works likes a real SME with presidents that devote their whole gap year to this mission References edit Biggest intercollegiate offshore regatta in the world gt gt Scuttlebutt Sailing News 13 August 2014 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 09 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http unesdoc unesco org images 0011 001129 112944e pdf bare URL PDF The Exchange Program 29 August 2013 http www sailingscuttlebutt com 2014 04 29 first starting signals edhec sailing cup rough conditions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EDHEC Sailing Cup amp oldid 1146937312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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