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Looks like :ARU Mack van den Eerenbeemt didn't use his historic Pan Am success at all to launch his Olympic campaign. :nopompom:

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Bermuda is down and out, while Trinidad and Tobago is about to get blown away by the Canadian navy.

 

What a disappointing qualifier in terms of universality... Hope to see some continental restrictions next time around (like there are in rowing).

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42 minutes ago, dcro said:

Bermuda is down and out, while Trinidad and Tobago is about to get blown away by the Canadian navy.

 

What a disappointing qualifier in terms of universality... Hope to see some continental restrictions next time around (like there are in rowing).

 

Not sure if that's feasible. Outside of Laser/Laser Radial there aren't many other nations competing in North America/Caribbean so we'd end up with a lot of reallocated spots. For example if we had the same restriction as rowing we would have reallocated the Women's RS:X, 470 and 49erFX and possibly the Men's 470 and/or 49er, depending on which boat Mexico decided to compete in.

 

What hurts more is that they reduced our Laser/Laser Radial continental quota down to one and made the other one a competition against Central/South America

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On 23/01/2020 at 01:42, dcro said:

Looks like :ARU Mack van den Eerenbeemt didn't use his historic Pan Am success at all to launch his Olympic campaign. :nopompom:

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Yeah where’d he go off to? He’s probably the best windsurfer in Pan America (even if his Pan Am performance didn’t reflect that)

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10 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Yeah where’d he go off to? He’s probably the best windsurfer in Pan America (even if his Pan Am performance didn’t reflect that)

 

Barcelona apparently?

 

Maybe he didn't update his geo-tag.

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As per the results website it appears 470 and laser boats completed 7 races and RS:X sailors race 10, while Finn class completed all,  with only the medal race remaining. 
That being said, here are the Olympic quotas already decided:

 

470 M :CAN

 

470 W :USA

 

Finn :MEX 

 

Laser Radial :MEX

 

RS:X M :MEX

 

RS:X W :CAN

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21 hours ago, mrv86 said:

As per the results website it appears 470 and laser boats completed 7 races and RS:X sailors race 10, while Finn class completed all,  with only the medal race remaining. 
That being said, here are the Olympic quotas already decided:

 

470 M :CAN

 

470 W :USA

 

Finn :MEX 

 

Laser Radial :MEX

 

RS:X M :MEX

 

RS:X W :CAN

 

I am a bit lost here with updating the qualification thread, is the event finished or will resume tomorrow with another races, and the Laser/Laser Radial events are the only with 2 qualified boats both, right ?

 

Sorry for dumb questions, but I am really completely lost in sailing and how it works

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16 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

I am a bit lost here with updating the qualification thread, is the event finished or will resume tomorrow with another races, and the Laser/Laser Radial events are the only with 2 qualified boats both, right ?

 

Sorry for dumb questions, but I am really completely lost in sailing and how it works

 

It was completed today. Only one quota was available for both Laser events. :TTO Trinidad and Tobago qualified in men's Laser.

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1 minute ago, dcro said:

 

It was completed today. Only one quota was available for both Laser events. :TTO Trinidad and Tobago qualified in men's Laser.

 

Thank you very much.

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Hempel World Cup Series, Stage #2 (Miami, Fla., USA)

 

 

Medallists Recap

 

women's 470
Gold: :FRA Camille Lecointre & Aloise Retornaz
Silver: :SLO Tina Mrak & Veronika Macarol
Bronze: :POL Agnieszka Skrzypulec & Jolanta Ogar


men's 470
Gold: :ESP Jordi Xammar Hernandez & Nicolas Rodriguez Garcia-Paz
Silver: :JPN Keiju Okada & Jumpei Hokazono
Bronze: :AUS Mathew Belcher & William Ryan


women's Laser Radial
Gold: :USA Erika Reineke
Silver: :GRE Vasileia Karachaliou
Bronze: :IND Nethra Kumanan


men's Laser
Gold: :PER Stefano Peschiera
Silver: :ARG Francisco Guaragna Rigonat
Bronze: :ESA Enrique Josè Arathoon Pacas


women's RS:X
Gold: :MEX Demita Vega De Lille
Silver: :MEX Mariana Aguilar
Bronze: :JPN Megumi Komine


men's RS:X
Gold: :USA Pedro Pascual
Silver: :MEX Ignacio Berenguer
Bronze: :LTU Juozas Bernotas


men's Finn
Gold: :USA Caleb Paine
Silver: :CAN Kyle Martin
Bronze: :USA Luke Muller

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