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Olympics Start Saturday #36690
08/11/04 11:47 AM
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Olympic Sailing Competition starts on Saturday 14 August

Used as Olympic Equipment since it was selected for the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976, the Tornado has since appeared in every Olympic Games. In 1999 it was announced that the event for 2004 would be open for selection and the class went about a period of redevelopment.

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In November 2000 the class was reselected for the 2004 Olympic Games. The development that had been ongoing for a number of months resulted in the conception of the "turbocharged" Tornado. The inclusion of an asymmetric spinnaker, as well as an increase in upwind sail area and the addition of a second trapeze made one of the world's fastest multihulls even faster.

49er style flags on the Tornado gennaker will increase spectator awareness of who is where on the all-important downwind legs, and with the blistering pace of these boats that kind of visibility will be vital.

The fleet will be sailing on course area Charlie, sharing the water with the 470 men and women's fleets, although racing on different days. The fleet size of 17 nations represents the pinnacle of Olympic multihull sailing, and the experience in the fleet is matched only by the enthusiasm and winning potential of those making an Olympic debut.

Of the 34 Athletes in 17 teams, there are only six making their Olympic debut here in Athens, Leigh McMILLAN and Mark BULKELY (GBR) perhaps represent the best hopes of the newcomers to the class but other athletes competing for the first time include local heroes Iordanis PASCHALIDIS and Christos GAREFIS (GRE), Franceso MARCOLINI and Edoardo BIANCHI (ITA), Oskar JOHANSSON and John CURTIS (CAN), Olivier BACKES and Laurent VOIRON (FRA), and Fernando ECHAVARRI and Anton PAZ (ESP).

The ISAF World Sailing Rankings are led by Roman HAGARA and Peter STEINACHER from Austria. They come into the Olympic Sailing Competition having won the ISAF Grade 1 SPA Regatta and finished ninth at the 2004 World Championship, but this pair have been sailing the boat for a number of years and their first significant victory came at the 1995 Eurolymp Regatta in Hayling Island (GBR).

Multiple World Champions and Tornado gurus Darren BUNDOCK and John FORBES (AUS) were instrumental in the development of the turbocharged Tornado and their ability in the boat is unquestioned. Don't be lulled by their apparently low ranking position of ninth, this team have won four World Championship titles and a silver medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.

Santiago LANGE and Carlos ESPINOLA are two of the world's most experienced Olympians and come into the 2004 Olympic Sailing Competition having already competed at three other Olympic Games between them. Espinola's greatest form came in Sydney when he finished with a silver medal in the Windsurfing Men event. The pair is currently ranked third in the world and will go into Athens looking very good for a medal in the class.

Mitch BOOTH and Herb DERCKSEN (NED) are a relatively new team following Booth's change of nationality after he won a silver medal in 1996 in Atlanta. Teaming up with DERCKSEN (NED) the pair has steadily been developing into medal prospects and a recent victory at the ISAF Grade 1 Semaine Olympique Francaise stands them in excellent stead for medals.

Of those making their Olympic debuts, as well as Leigh MCMILLAN and Mark BULKELY (GBR), who finished a credible fifth place at this year's World Championship and won the 2003 SPA Regatta, Olivier BACKES and Laurent VOIRON (FRA) represent the highly fancied French team in Athens. The French team led the ISAF World Sailing Rankings in 2003 but have since then slipped off the top spot as more and more teams raise their game. They are still highly fancied however and will be fighting it out amongst the best of them on the Saronic Gulf.

John LOVELL and Charlie OGLETREE are the US representatives in Athens and as always for an American team, will be well prepared and in the right frame of mind for the regatta. Their preparation has included endless competition in Europe this year and with a victory in the Princess Sofia Trophy and a second at the World Championship, they seem to be peaking at the right time to do well in Athens.

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The Tornado fleet are one of the last to start racing with a practice race on 20 August and Olympic racing starting on 21. Their medal ceremony will take place on Saturday 28 August.

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TV Schedules: [Re: rhodysail] #36691
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The half-hour of programming will air between midnight and 1:00 a.m.
in the Eastern and Pacific time zones. Viewers in the Central and Mountain
time zones will follow the Eastern time zone (i.e. 11:00 p.m. Central;
10:00 p.m. Mountain). On August 28, CNBC will show two hours of Olympic
sailing coverage from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. Eastern and Pacific.
Additionally, Jonathan Harley, US Sailing's Olympic Director, will provide a
behind-the-scenes look at the sailors' experience through his Olympic
Diary-
http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2004/Olypreview.htm

Saturday 8/14/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Saturday 8/14/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Sunday 8/15/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
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Monday 8/16/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Monday 8/16/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Tuesday 8/17/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
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Wednesday 8/18/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Wednesday 8/18/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Thursday 8/19/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Thursday 8/19/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Friday 8/20/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
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Saturday 8/21/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Saturday 8/21/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Sunday 8/22/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Sunday 8/22/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Monday 8/23/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Monday 8/23/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Tuesday 8/24/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Tuesday 8/24/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Wednesday 8/25/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Wednesday 8/25/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Thursday 8/26/04 Midnight * ET Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Thursday 8/26/04 Midnight * PT Bravo Olympic Sailing Competition
Saturday 8/28/04 3:00AM ET CNBC Olympic Sailing Coverage 3:00am-5:00pm et


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Re: TV Schedules: [Re: Jake] #36692
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I hope you guys are good at staying up late (or equally skilled at programming the VCR).


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Since we don't have teenager around anymore, we use Tevo instead.
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Re: TV Schedules: [Re: Jake] #36694
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Sometimes it pays to live in the Mountain time zone. The sailing coverage starts at 10 p.m., but it's not very good. There is no audio beyond the commentator and the commentary is marginal. However, the on-board cameras are well placed and even made the Yngling races in light air look exciting.


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Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: rhodysail] #36695
08/20/04 12:17 AM
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Well, the local television stations have made it pretty much clear that they're not going to show much more than a 20 second flash hilight of any sailing events (and thats if an aussie wins)

I wonder if anyone who is privy to a network showing the tornado races could perhaps record them and post them on the web? I for one wouldnt mind paying a bit for a VCD copy.

anyone?

Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: shoom] #36696
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Well it is looking good gor team GB at the moment.

Shirley, Sarah, and Sarah take a well deserver Gold and two more Silvers in the bag. Could BEn make it second gold ?

And the Tornado's Start on Saturday [Linked Image]

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Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: shoom] #36697
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Well, the local television stations have made it pretty much clear that they're not going to show much more than a 20 second flash hilight of any sailing events (and thats if an aussie wins)

I wonder if anyone who is privy to a network showing the tornado races could perhaps record them and post them on the web? I for one wouldnt mind paying a bit for a VCD copy.

anyone?


Do you have internet coverage in Auz? If not try the BBC site http://www.bbc.co.uk/olympics and then select the "choose from 5 sports" in the top right - there has been a fair bit of sailing on these channels.


Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: shoom] #36698
08/20/04 08:44 AM
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This is from Yachting Australia,



Sailing is our second most successful Olympic sport behind Swimming and we still get very little coverage. We also have perhaps the greatest cat sailor the world has seen (and his Australian) retiring after this regatta and few know about it.



When we do get coverage it is only brief and un schedualed. I have herd from some guys on the net from NZ and the US and they are getting excellent TV coverage.



I have posted this on various sailing forums and encouraged people to phone or fax in.



OK guys, lets get on those phones / fax and let channel 7 know we are disappointed.



Regards

Stephen Medwell

AITA President













Sailing TV Coverage on Channel Seven

There has been a number of inquiries as to when sailing will be televised on Channel Seven. In the lead up to the Games Yachting Australia investigated this issue with the Olympic Games TV rights holders. At the time of conversation Channel Seven had not handed SBS (complimentary rights holders) any coverage of sailing and we were informed that TV NZ were contracted to film the Olympic Sailing Regatta.

Although we anticipate sailing coverage on the medal days (day 8,9,12,13,15) there has been no confirmation of this or any other specific coverage throughout the Olympic Games. Prior to the start of competition the Channel Seven online TV guide featured sailing on the days previously mentioned. This however no longer appears on their website.

The Olympic TV coverage is very much dependent on the overall performance of the Australian Team in each sport. The turn of events may result in further modification to programming.

We share the frustration of the sailing community and will continue to keep you informed on this issue.









Give Channel Seven a Call

It has been confirmed by Channel Seven in Athens that they have not appointed a commentator for the Olympic Sailing Regatta. We feel the lack of coverage is disappointing for our athletes and sport! As stated in yesterday’s report Yachting Australia took the appropriate measures pre-Games to assist and encourage Channel Seven to dedicate broadcast time to sailing.

If you are frustrated by the lack of coverage by all means please give Channel Seven a call. Perhaps someone can offer Channel Seven their commentary services!

Phone numbers:

Executive Producer for the Olympics is based in Melbourne Ph 03 9697 7777/Fax 03 9697 7898

Channel Seven Sydney Ph 02 8777 7777/Fax 02 9877 7881

Channel Seven email contacts










Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: Tornado_ALIVE] #36699
08/20/04 08:57 AM
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Here in the US We are getting about 30 minutes of coverage per night that is quite good on the "Bravo" network. They have onboard cameras and great commentary (for both sailing newbies and experienced folks) from Gary Jobson. However, for the east coast time zone it comes on at midnight (9pm for west coast). My VCR has been in action!

They usually show one full race and then highlights from the other races before switching to something like Judo for the final 30 minutes.


Jake Kohl
Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: scooby_simon] #36700
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Hello All,

For those of us who cannot get the BRAVO coverage,...please post links to any site with pictures and commentary of the Tornado Races

yes,...yes,..yes,...we be rootin' for the local Caribbean team,....go get em Puerto Rico!

...well, the USA too


Bruce
St. Croix
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Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: brobru] #36701
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http://www.nbcolympics.com/sailing/index.html

Some pics, and results.
Unfortunately, it seems NBC isn't nearly as interested in Tornados as we are.


Josh Fint Prindle 19 "Accident Prone" Moro Bay Sailing
Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: jfint] #36702
08/20/04 11:55 AM
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The Tornados don't start racing until tomorrow.


http://www.sailing.org/olympics2004/


Jake Kohl
Re: Olympics Start Saturday [Re: brobru] #36703
08/20/04 01:11 PM
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Quique, Quique, Jorge, Jorge !!!

GO Puerto Rico!!

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Rar!! Suerte Quique y Jorge!

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