
Club Nautico Versilia and Società Velica Viareggina welcome you to the 2025 Open star class European Championship. Club Nautico Versilia and Società Velica Viareggina are pleased to welcome you in Italy for the 2025 European Championship, an event that is organized, under the aegis of the Fiv, together with the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association and the title sponsor G&B Ropes.

Unfortunately the Star European Championship ends in Attersee, Austria, with no race finished by the 60 team-fleet. Two races attempt over four days that had to be abandoned for the wind never collaborated this week among the beautiful Austrian Alps.
A real pity as the Attersee Fleet celebrated its 75th Anniversary this year and with Union Yacht Club Attersee they put up a great show, such warm hospitality and everybody went home happy to have been here, even with no sailing.
Until next time, Atterse.

On day three of the 2024 Star European Championship there is still not one race completed. The unfortunate weather conditions are blocking the wind on lake Attersee from different front and it will be hard to achieve the four races you need to assign the Silver Star and the European title. The Race Committee is far from giving up and tomorrow first start is set at 7 am to try and catch some breeze create by a possible storm passing over Attersee overnight. Let's keep our fingers crossed, the organizers at Union Yacht Club Attersee deserve this as they have put such a great effort in this event, taking well care of everyone ashore.

The Star Europeans have officially opened on Tuesday, June 4th in Attersee, Austria. An idillic location, a pictoresque alpine lage sorrounded by green mountains, yet, after two days there is still no race in the scorecard of the 60 participating teams. Let's hope tomorrow, day three is the good and things can get started in Attersee

A successful season for the International Star Class in 2024 continues this week with the Star European Championship in Attersee, Austria, following a successful Western Hemisphere Championship.
Sixty teams will be on the starting line tomorrow for the first two races of the event. The level of competition is high, with several past Continental champions in the fleet, promising a week of thrilling races. Among the participants, there are nine teams with sailors under the age of 30, showcasing the emerging talents in the sailing world.The picturesque setting of Attersee, in the Austrian Alps combined with challenging wind conditions, will provide an exciting backdrop for the championship.
On February 12th the notice is published as final. Please see the Race Page for the NOR.
There is a entry limit of 80 boats. To give everyone the same chance to enter the event, the entry will be opened on March 1st, 18.00 CET (UTC + 1).
As we consistently support the younger sailors of the class, 10 places for U30-Teams will be reserved until March 15th, though more U30-Teams can enter. All U30-Teams entered until entry closing, will also recieve a significant discount to the entry fee!