Techno 293 | |
Type: | Sailboard |
Design: | One Design |
Crew: | 1 |
Loa: | 293cm (115inches) |
Beam: | 79cm (31inches) |
Mainsail: | 5.8 m2 (U13) 6.8 m2 (U15) 7.8 m2 (U17) 8.5 m2 (Senior) |
Hull: | 13kg (29lb) |
Volume: | 205L |
Mastheight: | 430 cm 460 cm 490 cm (Depends on sail size) |
Olympics: | ISAF |
The Techno 293 is a development of the Aloha class and is primarily for the youth windsurfing class. The class is recognised by the International Sailing Federation. The design was chosen to be the windsurfer for the Youth Olympic Games.
The techno 293 world championships have been held annually since 2006.
2006 Marsala, Sicily (ITA) |
2006 Marsala, Sicily (ITA) |
2007 Formentera | ||||
2008 Sopot | ||||
2009 Portland | ||||
2010 Martigues | ||||
2011 San Francisco | ||||
2012 Medemblik | ||||
2013 Sopot | ||||
2014 Brest | ||||
2015 | ||||
2016 | ||||
2017 | ||||
2018 Liepāja | ||||
2021 Torbole | ||||
2022 Limassol | ||||
nowrap | 2023 Saint-Pierre-Quiberon[1] | |||
2024 Balatonföldvár[2] |
2007 Formentera | |||||
2008 Sopot | |||||
2009 Portland | |||||
2010 Martigues | |||||
2011 San Francisco | |||||
2012 Medemblik | |||||
2013 Sopot | |||||
2014 Brest | |||||
2015 | |||||
2016 | |||||
2017 | |||||
2018 Liepāja | |||||
2019 Puerto Sherry | |||||
2021 Torbole | |||||
2022 Limassol | |||||
nowrap | 2023 Saint-Pierre-Quiberon[3] | nowrap | |||
2024 Balatonföldvár[4] |
2007 Formentera | ||||
2008 Sopot | ||||
2009 Portland | ||||
2010 Martigues | ||||
2011 San Francisco | ||||
2012 Medemblik | ||||
2013 Sopot | ||||
2014 Brest | ||||
2015 [5] | ||||
2016 | ||||
2017 | ||||
2018 Liepāja | ||||
2019 Puerto Sherry | ||||
2021 Torbole | ||||
2022 Limassol | ||||
nowrap | 2023 Saint-Pierre-Quiberon[6] | |||
2024 Balatonföldvár[7] |
2007 Formentera | ||||
2008 Sopot | ||||
2009 Portland | ||||
2010 Martigues | ||||
2011 San Francisco | ||||
2012 Medemblik | ||||
2013 Sopot | ||||
2014 Brest | ||||
2015 | ||||
2016 | ||||
2017 | ||||
2018 Liepāja | ||||
2019 Puerto Sherry | ||||
2021 Torbole | ||||
2022 Limassol | ||||
nowrap | 2023 Saint-Pierre-Quiberon[8] | |||
2024 Balatonföldvár[9] |
See also: Sailing at the Youth Olympic Games.
The class has been used at the Youth Olympics