World Offshore Championship, Turkey
World Offshore Championship races in Turkey are organized in 20 rounds by Işıklar Holding. The 2011 schedule was as follows:[1]
Round | Sea (or lake) | Date |
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İstanbul Golden Horn | Marmara Sea (European side) | 9 May |
İstanbul Golden Horn | Marmara Sea (European side) | 14 May |
Samsun | Black Sea | 21 May |
Samsun | Black Sea | 22 May |
Adana | Seyhan Dam resorvoir | 28 May |
Adana | Seyhan Dam resorvoir | 29 May |
Erdek | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 18 June |
Erdek | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 19 June |
Tunceli | Keban Dam reservoir | 2 July |
Elazığ | Keban Dam resorvoir | 3 July |
Van | Lake Van | 9 July |
Van | Lake Van | 10 July |
İstanbul, Moda | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 6 August |
İstanbul, Moda | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 7 August |
İstanbul Golden Horn | Marmara Sea (European side) | 17 September |
İstanbul Golden Horn | Marmara Sea (European side) | 18 September |
İstanbul Caddebostan | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 15 October |
İstanbul Caddebostan | Marmara Sea (Asiatic side) | 16 October |
Mersin | Mediterranean Sea | 29 October |
Mersin | Mediterranean Sea | 30 October |
Results
- 1.place: Stihl team (Kerem Tuncer-Alpay Akdilek) 3237 points
- 2.place: Beşiktaş Miele team (Murat Leki-Tuğberk Uca) 2332 points
- 3.place: GSYİAD Galatasaray team (Francesco Redaelli-Giovanni Cagagni) 1902 points [2]
References
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