Yep that's it. So you can understand my "speechless with anger" comment.
Incidentally, yesterday I sent a response to Leslie Engot in which I asked the following -
--- I would be interested in understanding your thoughts on ISAF Regulation 16.1.5(a) and how you see the connection between this and Des Brennan's comment that "the recommendation by the Olympic Committee was based exclusively on our ability to win medals in 2012". Does YNZ believe that in focusing exclusively on New Zealand's medal prospects it has fully and faithfully discharged its responsibility as a Member National Authority to identify the events that satisfy the criteria prescribed in the ISAF regulation?
I'm especially interested in your view of multihull sailing as it relates to the criterion in 16.1.5(a)(iii). Do you believe that multihull sailing involves skills that are in any significant measure distinct from those involved in other types of sailing? Do you believe that the best multihull sailors in each country and across the world are in fact "the best" at something that is any different from other sailing disciplines? If so, how do you see 16.1.5(a)(iii) being satisfied in relation to these athletes? I would also be interested in your views on this as it applies to women's high performance dinghy sailing. ---