| Re: ISAF Excludes Men's KEELBOAT for 2016
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | The challenge is Ts were dropped due to their cost and not "technology". Stars are much more expensive and thus exclusive.. So based on this all keelboats should be dropped from the Olympics..
As for the "legends" aruments.. I guess we could ask Mohammen Ali to fight Jo Frazier for an Olympic gold medal.. They are "legends".. In public that is what they say. I think that some of the developmental issues that played a part in the last Olympics did not bode well for the Tornado. Sail development has been a part of the last 2-3 Olympics, from materials to design. That is why the class is promoting SMOD for the class.
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[Re: Stewart]
#224561 11/23/10 10:08 AM 11/23/10 10:08 AM |
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Posts: 120 | The challenge is Ts were dropped due to their cost and not "technology". Stars are much more expensive and thus exclusive.. So based on this all keelboats should be dropped from the Olympics..
As for the "legends" aruments.. I guess we could ask Mohammen Ali to fight Jo Frazier for an Olympic gold medal.. They are "legends".. Something I hadn't thought of, which I think is a valid reason for keeping keelboats, is that the keelboat infrastructure is required for Paralympics. If you remove the requirement for this stuff at the Olympics, it could affect venues not wanting to invest for the Paralympics; Sad, but probably true. | | | Re: ISAF Excludes Men's KEELBOAT for 2016
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | Tom that is another red herring.. "development". 470s, stars fins all develop each year.
Fact is its a political game. Trying to gain advantage for the relevant "NA" to get another medal at Olympic level. Thus the outright lying and Machiavellia behavior of the USA NA during the vote on Ts.. Then they and the NZ NA got upset when caught pulling themselves.
Still a class has a optimum range of crew weights. The tighter the rules the tighter the window of crew weights. Only a formula open or development rules allow enough latitude to give a wide crew weight ability. Oh I believe that it is a red-hearing, but it was definately used as a reason. I may be the only one out here that thinks that the Tornado for many reasons is still the best boat and class for a 2016 multihull. I do not think that changing from open to mixed changes it all that much.
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Tom Siders A-Cat USA-79 Tornado US775
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Posts: 1,203 uk | That's a well informed and fair summary
I wonder anyone at Isaf thinks the same!
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Posts: 606 Maryland | Bert: Did the F 18 International governing body lobby for inclusion? Previously address: The International F18 Class has made a submission for the meeting in Athens; the Class supports a multihull event, but does not support the selection of any existing F18 design. The Council was unanimous on this wording, but it was contentious getting there - some wanted to make it crystal clear to the current builders that the Class feels strongly the selection of an F18 for the Games would be bad for the Class. Stronger wording was considered. Letters to the manufacturers were considered. In the end, a point of view that I agree with prevailed; the Class can't stop a builder from submitting their boat, and the relationship between the Class and the builders needs to remain positive and cooperative.
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: Multihulls and the Olympics
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Posts: 606 Maryland | Whatever boat that is selected, it would great if they can replicate the fairness achieved with the Hobie Alter Cup. All teams rotating on identically manufacture supplied boats.
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: Multihulls and the Olympics
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Posts: 606 Maryland | I vote for the Formula 16 Class. The future of the F 16 builders and owners would be best served by having the 2016 Games as a goal. I bet the Class would enjoy great prosperity It would be neat if they allowed it to be a class but it will never happen. Arms race and the concern that the boat, not sailors, won the medal. However, I always point to bobsledding and ask how is it different. Choosing a boat that is part of formula class will test the class and manufacture's resolve but it can work if everyone remains civil.
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: Multihulls and the Olympics
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Posts: 4,118 Northfield Mn | but it can work if everyone remains civil. kiss YOU!!!!!!! sarcasm there. not serious in the slightest.
I'm boatless.
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