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Topic: Star Sailors League December 2018 Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 5:47pm |
Theirs one thing for certain this will become an arms race, the French aren't going to lose this medal if they have to break the Bank, completely outside Olympic ethos.
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 7:37pm |
The irony of a Brit complaining about other nations spending money to win medals wouldn’t be lost on the French.
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 8:01pm |
Would the French get irony
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 8:44pm |
And good on you and all the other individual Finn sailors who campaigned for gender and weight parity - it was good and far-sighted of you to do so. The class as a whole, though, appears to have been silent on the issue for many decades and only taken it up recently as a matter of expediency. As I noted earlier, I reckon the Finn SHOULD still be in the Games, to be fair to the big guys - but by the same token we should be trying to ensure that there are similar options for all body types in major events. It's a strange thing, but sports seem to be almost totally split on the issue of whether to cater for different body types. On the one hand you get events like weight lifting that always seem to opt for weight classifications, on the other hand you get sports like basketball where at top level most people need not apply no matter how talented and dedicated they are. Perhaps we need WS to come up with a philosophy and a plan about ensuring fairness to sailors of all body types rather than the current mash-up. By the way as a disclaimer, I'm medium/light and short and happy with it as it's great for a jack of all trades like me. It also means that I often sail classes in which I'm on the ends of the weight range (ie I'm heavy for a Radial but light for a standard Laser) so I can get some idea of what it feels like to be a heavy!
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 8:55pm |
Why couldn’t a 90kg+ sailor be competing the offshore event?
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 9:01pm |
I think this is near the mark. WS need to be clear about whether they want to split the sport by body weight, by craft type (yacht, skiff, foiler, cat etc), by format (fleet, team, match race etc) or some other categorisation. There has been no consistency on this over the years, but it is at the heart of how Olympic events (and consequently classes) should be selected. |
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 23 Nov 18 at 9:06pm |
...... that's odd coming from a nation than (like mine) has a huge Olympic budget. While many people are forecasting a French victory in the offshore boat, maybe their efforts will be as successful as they were in windsurfers (where they missed out on medals at a time when they dominated the Div 2/Lechner class), in the early days of the 470 (a class they created and dominated numerically, but where they couldn't get a medal for eons) and as successful as the Aussies were in the early days of the 49ers. We had one-eyed sailing journalists who were proclaiming that the arrival of the skiff in the Games meant that we could count on dominating the class for at least one or two Games - in fact we didn't get any medal for three Olympics and the medals went to those ancient skiff strongholds of Finland, Ukraine, Spain and Denmark!
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 29 Nov 18 at 11:03pm |
Should be a pretty decent commentary line up... often makes or breaks these things
https://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/212635/Americas-Cup-and-Olympic-medallists-to-commentate |
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 05 Dec 18 at 6:13pm |
Two good races so far after losing yesterday.
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 05 Dec 18 at 6:17pm |
What’s happened to Iain Percy?
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