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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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Have a pasty and solve both issues
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iGRF ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Mar 11 Location: Hythe Online Status: Offline Posts: 6499 |
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I can't, they're not recommended for pre gender re-assignment surgery.
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I can’t for the life of me see that they will have a single event sailed in two different boats, better to drop the laser for the Finn , make the radial open and bring in a proper women’s boat
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You will only tempt him with a pickled egg, pasty won't cut it.
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JimC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |
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Separate races for each fleet, lowest combined points score wins One start, lowest combined elapsed time relay race any number of possibilities. I saw something the other day which suggested that some much more unlikely sports than sailing have had to conjure out some kind of mixed event out of nowhere. |
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Perhaps something similar to cycling team pursuit race, men sail clockwise, women sail anti-clockwise, last boat in either direction drops out.
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as grass roots of the sport, we should just tell the IOC and WS to **** off. Tennis has not been made to compromise its unique scoring system. Golf is as ever. And those things dont belong in the 5-ring nonsense anyway, given each has 4 events per year that are see as the sport’s pinnacle, with a gold medal a so what in most eyes.
Likewise most sailing Worlds are harder to win than a medal, because the one nation-one boat cap does not exclude top sailors because they do not get selected. Would Giles Scott have 3 medals not 1 otherwise. Probably. [edit] and another thought; why should we prostitute our sport to the false deity of TV just so the IOC make even more money from promoting sugary drinks, credit cards and, I've just spotted, breast implants (Dow) among others. Hardly in anyones top 10 of wonderful causes are they? Edited by fab100 - 16 May 18 at 9:48pm |
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I haven't noiced any particular rush at the grass roots to start having medal races, or restrict race entries to one boat per village or restrict racing to solely Olympic classes or any of the other unconventional stuff they have in the Olympic regatta, so yes, I can't imagine we'll embrace mixed singlehander racing, or, for that matter foiling monohull keelboats at the average grass roots club... I have to say though, I rather suspect that anyone who thinks a worlds is harder to win than an Olympic medal hasn't talked to many of the people who have done both. Edited by JimC - 16 May 18 at 10:15pm |
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I thought I'd have a go at reading the IOC material that's supposedly led to all these changes. If anyone else wants to have a go I think it all starts here.
https://www.olympic.org/olympic-agenda-2020 Frankly I'm having trouble making much sense of it. The gender equality part seems understandable. The relevant recommendation is this:
That seems straightforward enough to understand, and its fairly obvious to see how ISAF (as they are referred to in these docs!) is obeying orders. The other part of it that's relevant though is
I've read through this a couple of times and I still don't really see what they are driving at. The fuller text is this:
I'm really baffled about what this is supposed to mean in practice. There are a lot of regulation changes that follow in the paper, but what they seem to say is that instead of being divided up into events, disciplines and sports, the organisation is just into events and sports. In our terms all that seems to mean is that ISAfs discussions over what events should be included will be less structured and more disorganised. It also seems to give the IOC a lot more power to tell the sports what to include and what not to include. The revised rules seem to prescribe rather less than before. I guess, and it is only a guess, that IOC are already doing that, but what they are telling the sports and the basis of it isn't being made public. So perhaps, and again this is only my guess on almost no evidence, ISAF are making changes on the base of IOC instructions that the IOC has decided we aren't allowed to see. I also guess, and again its only a guess, that the rules are less prescriptive in order to give the IOC much more scope to tell the sports what to do, rather than delegate decisions to the sports. But I could easily be wrong. If there is material elsewhere in the published documents that tells us more I haven't spotted it, but there's some hundreds of pages of it, and I haven't raised the enthusiasm to read it all. Edited by JimC - 17 May 18 at 7:32am |
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I understood it to mean that IOC were treating events more individually, so single events could be dropped and picked up, no matter what sport (or whether the sport is even in the Olympics).
So each 'event has to stand up on it's own merit.... but, I have no idea really. All the documents are massively confusing. Probably deliberately. I can see that the new mixed single hander team event ticks a lot of boxes, but hat seems to be the only thing going for it. I like the Finn as a class, probably next to the 49ers as the class I'm most likely to watch. But it does feel like the class association has clung to this new event as way to not get dropped. Long term I'm not sure it will be good for the sport or the class.
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