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George Kavas (born 26 March 1995) is a Greek sailor. He was educated at the Nautical Lyceum of Peiraeus in Athens, in 2013 he graduated with honours and attended the National Technical University of Athens as a Naval Architect.
Along with his brothers and team mates Alexander Kavas & Theofanis Kavas has won numerous races and championships both in Greece and abroad starting from an early age with the Optimist (dinghy) class and later moving on to 420 (dinghy) and 470 class.[1] [2][3][4]
Career highlights
Optimist (dinghy) Racing Category
 2005 - 2005 - Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship
 2006 - 2006 - 2nd Overall Balkan Optimist Championship 2nd Overall Balkan Optimist Championship
 2006 - 2006 - Athens, Greece  1st Overall World Championship Junior Qualifier Athens, Greece  1st Overall World Championship Junior Qualifier
 2006 - 2006 - Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship
 2007 - 2007 - Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship Athens, Greece  1st Place National Junior Championship
 2007 - 2007 - 3rd Overall Balkan Optimist Championship 3rd Overall Balkan Optimist Championship
 2007 - 2007 - Vigo, Spain  2nd Place Semana Caixanova del Atlantico Vigo, Spain  2nd Place Semana Caixanova del Atlantico
 2007 - 2007 - Cagliari, Italy  1st Place Optimist World Championship with his brother Theofanis Kavas and 3 more Greek teammates Cagliari, Italy  1st Place Optimist World Championship with his brother Theofanis Kavas and 3 more Greek teammates
420 (dinghy) Racing Category
 2010 - 2010 - Athens, Greece  1st Place National Championship Athens, Greece  1st Place National Championship
 2010 - 2010 - Athens, Greece  2nd Overall European Youth Championship Athens, Greece  2nd Overall European Youth Championship
 2011 - 2011 - Rafina, Greece  1st Place National Championship Rafina, Greece  1st Place National Championship
 2011 - 2011 - Tavira, Portugal  1st Overall European Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas Tavira, Portugal  1st Overall European Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
 2011 - 2011 - Kieler Woche, Germany  3rd Overall European Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas Kieler Woche, Germany  3rd Overall European Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
.svg.png.webp) 2011 - 2011 - Nieuwpoort, Belgium  2nd Overall European Youth Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas Nieuwpoort, Belgium  2nd Overall European Youth Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
 2012 - 2012 - Paros, Greece  1st Place National Championship Paros, Greece  1st Place National Championship
 2012 - 2012 - Lake Neusiedl, Austria  1st Overall 1st Men and Junior World Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas Lake Neusiedl, Austria  1st Overall 1st Men and Junior World Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
470 (dinghy) Racing Category
 2012 - Takapuna, New Zealand  10th Overall World Youth Championship 2012 - Takapuna, New Zealand  10th Overall World Youth Championship
 2012 - Lake Garda, Italy  4th Overall European Youth Championship 2012 - Lake Garda, Italy  4th Overall European Youth Championship
 2012 - 2012 - 1st Overall Balkan Youth Championship 1st Overall Balkan Youth Championship
 2012 - 2012 - 2nd Overall Balkan Championship 2nd Overall Balkan Championship
 2013 - Athens, Greece  4th Place National Championship 2013 - Athens, Greece  4th Place National Championship
 2013 - 2013 - Thessaloniki, Greece  3rd Overall National Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas Thessaloniki, Greece  3rd Overall National Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
 2013 - La Rochelle, France  12th Place in Youth, 33rd Overall World Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas 2013 - La Rochelle, France  12th Place in Youth, 33rd Overall World Championship with his brother Alexander Kavas
References
- ↑ "420 JR. WORLDS". xssailing.com. August 7, 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ↑ Luissa Smith (August 13, 2012). "470 Junior Europeans day 2". sail-world.com. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ↑ "Won in Open Class and Ladies Class!!". jp.onedesign.com. August 13, 2012. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
- ↑ "420 World Championships at Lake Neusiedl, Austria - Day 3". yachtsandyachting.com. International 420 Class Association. August 4, 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
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