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Sailing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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And with those two medal races in the bag, 470 ends it’s run of separate gender classes and brings the Tokyo 2020 regatta to an end.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Men's 470
Final Results
 
:AUS Australia

Matthew Belcher

Will Ryan

23

 
:SWE Sweden

Anton Dahlberg

Fredrik Bergstrom

45

 

:ESP Spain

Jordi Xammar

Nicolas Rodriguez Garcia-Paz

55

 
Final Results Here
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Let it be said that I really enjoyed the commentary provided by the OBS Sailing commentator :hatoff:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Well hold up…little bit of drama at the end of the Women’s 470 race. 

 

:GBR had been leading at the start of the (and for the majority of) the 4th leg, but somehow dropped into 5th place between :POL and :FRA. :FRA has lodged a protest claiming that :GBR did so on propose to allow :POL to claim the sliver medal. A hearing on the matter will be held shortly…

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well hold up…little bit of drama at the end of the Women’s 470 race. 

 

:GBR had been leading at the start of the (and for the majority of) the 4th leg, but somehow dropped into 5th place between :POL and :FRA. :FRA has lodged a protest claiming that :GBR did so on propose to allow :POL to claim the sliver medal. A hearing on the matter will be held shortly…

I feel like it's our hundredth protest claiming in these Games... Maybe our worldwide reputation for complaining too much is real. :facepalm:

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1 minute ago, Orangehair43 said:

How could that be proven? I thought the protest would be because of some possible racing rule infringement. 

I'm almost sure that macht fixings isn't allowed :evil:

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12 minutes ago, Styrka said:

I feel like it's our hundredth protest claiming in these Games... Maybe our worldwide reputation for complaining too much is real. :facepalm:

Raler c´est francais  :p

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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

I'm almost sure that macht fixings isn't allowed :evil:

I mean it’s not easy to prove it was fixed just by racing actions. 

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