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... into the Bay of Kerteminde after Friday night’s torrential rain. Poland went into today’s medal race holding the top two positions in the Men’s class, their three time Olympic representative ...
Showing that experience pays in this class, so today veteran windsurfer and quadruple Olympic medallist Alessandra Sensini from Italy pulled into the lead at the RS:X World Championships, being held ...
... Olympic Commission and the requirements this stipulates in terms of what sailing must do as a sport to stay in the Olympic Games. Then there is the perennial issue of trying to keep the place of windsurfing ...
... won by Italian Olympic legend Alessandra Sensini and Poland ’s Zofia Klepacka. This has left Chinese sailors leading the women’s fleet with Li Ling on 6 followed by Sasa Sun 7 ahead of Israel ’s Lee-el ...
... championship in the prestigious Olympic windsurfing RS:X class. By attending our event, Crown Prince Frederik's implicitly supports Danish sport and the 2010 RS:X World Championships and we are pleased ...
... a multiple European Champion and  World Champion in Olympic Windsurfing. He won his first World Championship way back in 1995 and yet only 2 weeks ago won Skandia Sail For Gold on the 2012 Olympic Venue ...
... contradiction at the top level of Olympic sailing. Perhaps the powers that be should consider addressing this issue ? RSX Mens Top 10 Score 1 Joao Rodrigues POR 38 2 ...
... has Blanca Manchon hanging on to a 3 point lead over over France's Charline Picon in 2nd with Bryony Shaw [GBR] seemingly off the pace a further 12 points back. You'd be wise not to write the 2008 Olympic ...
... World Champion, continued to be a threat posting two 3rd place results on the day. When his day one 8th place is discarded on day 3, he will be there or there abouts as will Olympic gold medallist, Tom ...
... to strength and (also) she hopes to go to the Olympics," Jackson said. Gomez' bronze was Jamaica's 15th of the Games and 35th overall.  ...
11. Nick's Quest For Gold
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...  Nick knows that these two major events are vital in his preparations for when the Olympic Games come to Weymouth in 2012. “ I am really looking forward to the next two events as they form a key part ...
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... at the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing, adds: "I am very much looking forward to the world premiere of ‘Sailstream', enabling the audience to not only track us individually by means of GPS-tracking but also ...
Neil Pryde Windsurfing is pleased to announce that the RS:X colored mono-film sails are now available on the open market making them class legal for use in R:X Olympic Windsurfing regattas worldwide.  ...
... sailing spectator with a ground-breaking experience. "It's fantastic for the RS:X Class to be so closely involved in this cutting edge development which will bring Olympic sailing closer to a global ...
Medemblik, Netherlands: Thirty Olympic medallists are ready for the Delta Lloyd Regatta 2010. This 5th event in the ISAF Sailing World Cup has attracted a very talented field with numerous World Champions. ...
... Misuraca, Ferin and Baglione. In the  women competition, windsurfer Veronica Fanciulli [ITA], who will represent Italy in the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore in August on the Techno 293, won first ...
Not since 1992 has a windsurfer representing the United States won an Olympic medal, when Mike Gebhardt won the silver medal in Barcelona, Spain. In 1984, the inaugural year for Men's Olympic Windsurfing, ...
The report of the International Sailing Federation's Olympic Commission, presented last weekend to the ISAF Events Committee and Council, is a wake up call that should not be ignored by the ...
... deferred from the previous Annual Meeting on which further information and consideration are required. Indeed this was the main agenda item for the Events Committee. Olympic Commission Chairman, ...
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