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The Board of World Sailing has proposed to introduce a two-person keelboat class to replace the idea of a mixed one person dinghy event for 2024 Olympics.

https://www.sail-world.com/news/211621/2024-Olympics-World-Sailing-Board-makes-late-bid

 

Could some of you here on the forum, who follow sailing more closely than me, explain why the Board wants to create and introduce so many new classes? Are they worried to lose their status as an olympic sport?

 

 

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7 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

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The idea is that a man and a woman from each country would sail in separate one-person boats, before having their scores added together at the end to determine a winner.

 

The idea sounds totally ridiculous. Not even IOC could come up with such an idea for a mixed event.

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Just now, wumo26 said:

The idea is that a man and a woman from each country would sail in separate one-person boats, before having their scores added together at the end to determine a winner.

 

The idea sound totally ridiculous. Not even IOC could come up with such an idea for a mixed event.

Oh yes this sounds fantastic! I already find it impossible to follow sailing with different routes being taken on the water depending on wind and currents you can not see, points systems where the worst results are scrapped so you need a calculator simply to look at the standings, adding more confusing sounds wonderful :woohoo:

 

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6 minuti fa, wumo26 ha scritto:

The Board of World Sailing has proposed to introduce a two-person keelboat class to replace the idea of a mixed one person dinghy event for 2024 Olympics.

https://www.sail-world.com/news/211621/2024-Olympics-World-Sailing-Board-makes-late-bid

 

Could some of you here on the forum, who follow sailing more closely than me, explain why the Board wants to create and introduce so many new classes? Are they worried to lose their status as an olympic sport?

 

 

 

not the full status, but they still have to follow those "gender equality" rules, so they want to put into the schedule more and more "mixed" events or try to replace some of the men's only classes with women's ones until the number of events and athletes is the same for the 2 main genders (they're so idiot that they don't even know nowadays the genders are not only 2 anymore...at least in some Countries :whistle:)...

it's always all about that idiot policy the "new" IOC is pursuing, not looking at the actual sport outcome but at some not better specified interests...:facepalm::wall:

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

not the full status, but they still have to follow those "gender equality" rules, so they want to put into the schedule more and more "mixed" events or try to replace some of the men's only classes with women's ones until the number of events and athletes is the same for the 2 main genders (they're so idiot that they don't even know nowadays the genders are not only 2 anymore...at least in some Countries :whistle:)...

Imagine they're gonna have to add separate classes and athletes for all genders :p

http://genderfluidsupport.tumblr.com/gender

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30 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

Imagine they're gonna have to add separate classes and athletes for all genders :p

http://genderfluidsupport.tumblr.com/gender

Then we will have ten competitions times number of genders and that's all folks. Probably only athletics and swimming will survive.

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