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kingdacks
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Topic: Star back in?Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 4:23pm |
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Is it in the olympics charter that two countries can have a joint bid.
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Roger
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Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 5:07pm |
Countries don't bid, cities do. |
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Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 5:52pm |
Agreed. Why does GRF bother even sailing if he hates it so much? I don't really like golf so I don't play it. grrrrrrrrr |
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kingdacks
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Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 7:17pm |
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Why does grf spend his life on this forum ?
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Rupert
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Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 8:53pm |
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Olympic sailing doesn't have to be on the sea. In 1900 it was on a river. So if the Swiss bid, no probs, it can be on a lake. I can't think of any lanlocked countries with cities big enough to bid where there isn't a big lake nearby.
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Posted: 23 Feb 13 at 10:21pm |
Don't panic...that's why the stars still know where their towel is...
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Posted: 25 Mar 13 at 6:16pm |
For as long as I can remember, the biggest recruiting ground for sailing has been from the offspring of those already involved in the sport, and I'd venture to say that this is true of almost any sport bar football. I think it's still true and I can't see it changing any time soon.
If I'm right, then the question comes down to a very simple choice; we either arrange sailing for the somnolent masses on the sofa (who don't give a sh*t anyway) or we do so for those who actually go out and get wet. The clipboard and blazer brigade sitting in their committee meetings still subscribe to the delusion and plot accordingly. It's up to us, ordinary club sailors with loads of enthusiasm but restricted time, budget and, at least in my case talent, to ensure that the sport stays true to a form we can all continue to enjoy. Because when it comes down to it, that's what sport is for; not nationalism via olympic medals for a small elite - it's meant to be fun for all. Edited by Sheetpuller - 25 Mar 13 at 6:21pm |
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Posted: 27 Mar 13 at 7:25pm |
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Spot on Sheetpuller! IMHO- the Olympic Regatta is the pinnacle of the elements of this sport I enjoy. Proper racing - boat on boat.
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iGRF
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Posted: 27 Mar 13 at 11:16pm |
Personally I agree, it is a con, but as far as the longevity of the sport is concerned and despite having the One Design Class I helped create, totally destroyed by it, I still believe if only in that proud parents push little johnny and jessica into the melting pot in bigger numbers than they might otherwise if it were just what it has always been, a little elitist pastime for the better off. Knowing what happens as I do, I loath and despise everything about the way the kids are churned through the system, having lost not only the class, but my own offsprings enthusiasm at the hands of those tasked with the training and selection, it is a shame the gift is squandered, but, still better we have it than not, so when 'they' the powers that be make ludicrous decisions that jeopardise the future of sailing in the Olympics, I tend to become annoyed. |
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Posted: 28 Mar 13 at 7:29am |
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totally agree on why most get involved in sailing and my views on dumbing down sailing for TV are previously stated on many a thread.... only comment on this is; when i'm sitting on my couch, with a can of lager, watching the sailing in the Olympics, I don't want to see Stars racing, thanks.. couldn't care less how old they are, how they "reflect" on the "rest of the sport" or ever dare to think I'd be any where near as good as the guys sailing them last time around.... I just find lead-mine racing boring to watch, far rather see some cats doing 20knts+ or 49ers nose-diving into 3ft waves, heck lets have some foiling moth action.
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