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Latest on Olympic Issue from Scuttlebutt Europe #145103
06/07/08 04:23 PM
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ISAF'S 2012 Olympic Events Decision
Yachting Australia is very disappointed over the decision taken by ISAF in May 2008 on the 2012 Olympic Events. Despite the majority of Council members voting not to reaffirm the decision taken last November, which saw both the Multihull and Women's High Performance Dinghy excluded, the 2/3rd majority required to reopen the issue was not achieved.

'We got very close, particularly on the Multihull issue', explains Yachting Australia CEO Phil Jones, who sat on both the Events Committee and Council in May. 'The issues were very simple as we saw them. Firstly, we consider that the last minute change to the voting process in November may have effected the outcome. This change saw the multihull eliminated from the 2012 Olympics despite securing more than 50% of the vote around the Council table. Just on this basis, we think the matter should have been reconsidered.'

'Secondly the strategic question for ISAF is not whether the sport of sailing is under threat in the Olympic Games in the short term but rather if the decisions that were made in November 2007 on the 2012 Olympic Events strengthened or weakened our position, as a sport in the Olympics, into the future. Sailing currently sits 26th out of 28 on the ladder of hours of broadcast from the Summer Olympic Games. Ticket revenues for our sport are around 1/4 of one percent of the total from the Olympic Games. If any sport needs strengthening, it is ours.

'In 2005 ISAF told the IOC that 'With a view to presenting its sport in a more interesting and attractive manner, the ISAF has taken the following steps.Equipment innovation introducing faster and more spectacular boats....' In 2007 we then remove the Multihull discipline and fail to introduce a Women High Performance Dinghy. On any measure, we have not strengthened our position. Given the support that sailing receives around the world as a result of our inclusion in the Olympic Games, we only hope that this is not a decision we live to regret.'

'This has been an extremely difficult period for the sport. Personal attacks on those involved have been very damaging. There is no place for this sort of behaviour in sport. It is now time to move on. The ISAF Council has had the opportunity to reconsider the decision it took last November. Despite a majority not being happy with it, the numbers as required under the ISAF Regulations to make a change were simply not there. No more could have been done.'

Yachting Australia will be withdrawing the submission made before the May meeting and focusing on the future, and in particular the Events for inclusion in the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games. 'There needs to be a clear strategy against which ISAF makes these decisions. It should not only address the Olympic Games but should also extend to our youth and development pathways. We will be making submissions to ISAF for consideration this November to ensure such a strategy is in place as soon as possible. We will certainly be contributing to it'

'Yachting Australia welcomes the introduction of a Multihull Commission within ISAF. Multihulls are very much part of the sailing community. Multihull sailing is everywhere - strong International Classes, Extreme 40s, Ocean Speed records, the beaches in most resorts and even the America's Cup!! A key strategy for Yachting Australia has been and will remain the development youth sailing in all it's aspects. We shall be working with the newly formed Australian Multihull Council to look how we build interest in multihull into the future and at the same time working to ensure the multihull remains firmly on the ISAF agenda. -- www.yachting.org.au


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Re: Latest on Olympic Issue from Scuttlebutt Europ [Re: windswept] #145104
06/07/08 11:33 PM
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So what boats are in for 2012?

Re: Latest on Olympic Issue from Scuttlebutt Europ [Re: ] #145105
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If they do not change the equipment at the November equipment meeting, then it will be as follows. I believe that some deals were made last November that ensures that the Star is the Keelboat discipline and the 470 remains the double handed dinghy for both Men's and Women's competition. I post 2 lists. The expected boats for 2012 and then the events list.
Laser
Laser radial
Finn
470 Men
470 Women
Star
Yngling-Women Match racing
RSX Sailboard-Men
RSX Sailboard Women
49er

Men

Windsurfer

One person dinghy

Two person dinghy

Two person high performance dinghy

Keelboat

One person dinghy heavy

Women

Windsurfer

One Person Dinghy

Two person dingy

Keelboat (Match racing)

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Re: Latest on Olympic Issue from Scuttlebutt Europ [Re: windswept] #145106
06/08/08 01:27 PM
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Finn
470 dinghy
Star
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Yngling

I mean no wonder nobody wants to watch any televised Olympic sailing reports; I won't watch any of these races even if it is on the tele.

Totally uninspiring boats that look outdated and sail in pretty standard way.

Wouter


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Re: Latest on Olympic Issue from Scuttlebutt Europ [Re: Wouter] #145107
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Totally uninspiring boats that look outdated and sail in pretty standard way.

Wouter


Amen, brother. I'd rather watch grass grow than some antique Olympic class boat.


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