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Sailing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Just now, Fly_like_a_don said:

Quotas given to Sailing are just too many. Not more than 20 boats in each event, while two person dingy should get 12-14 quotas at most. This along with some rowing events like the eights are not allowing newer sports to be played. 

Eights were huge back in the day, and are the pinnacle of the sport. Cutting that event would be like cutting the heart rowing. Sailing gets enough quotas in my opinion.

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Great Britain have announced the selection of their first athletes for a Tokyo in sailing.

 

Men

 

RS:X - Tom Squires

Laser - To be announced

Finn - Giles Scott

470 -  Luke Patience & Chris Grube

49er - Dylan Fletcher & Stuart Bithell

 

Women

 

RS:X - Emma Wilson

Laser Radial - Alison Young

470 - Hannah Mills & Eilidh McIntyre 

49erFX - Charlotte Dobson & Saskia Tidey

 

Mixed

 

Nacra 17 - To be announced

 

 

 

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