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No multihull at the London Olympics

In a vote that surprised the entire yachting world and shocked at least half of the sport-sailers among us, the ISAF voted not to include any kind of multihull racing for the 2012 Olympics. They did choose the following categories:

  • One person dinghy – men
  • One person dinghy heavy – men
  • Two person dinghy – men
  • Two person dinghy high performance – men
  • Windsurfer – men
  • Keelboat – men
  • One person dinghy – women
  • Two person dinghy – women
  • Keelboat, match racing – women
  • Windsurfer – women

So no Tornado, Hobie Cat or F40 in the first Olympics in a long time that almost certainly will be windy. The best of the multihull men have about 4 years to retrain them on for instance a 49er. But imagine you are a top-20 female Tornado sailer at the moment. What are the options for them? Go back to 470 or Yngling? I don’t think a lot of the ladies would like that…

In a world where the Olympics are about spectacular sports that are known to attract a lot of TV viewers, I think it’s a strange move to ditch the multihull and keep “old” classes like the Finn and the 470.

Frank said

May 20, 2008 @ 04:57 PM

It seems a lot of sailers are asking the IOC to reconsider the ISAF's decision. This letter sent to Jacques Rogge is an interesting read: http://sailjuiceblog.com/2008/05/09/time-to-do-the-right-thing/