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The Equipment -
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high-performance, one-man centerboard dinghy, the Finn ranks as one of the
world's great boats. Because each rig is tailored to each individual's
style, sailing ability is key and superior sailing ability wins! The Finn
requires tremendous physical exertion and mental concentration. This
combination of excellent craft with sophisticated competitor makes Finn
racing unique.
Finn sailors are strong, fit and tolerant of long periods of concentration
and physical exertion. Averaging more than 6' in height, they weigh in at
175+ lbs. and are unusually tough. Finn sailors train hard for
competition and are known as well-rounded athletes with proven general
sailing skills.
Sailing the Finn is perhaps the purest athletic experience in world class
sailing today, equaled perhaps only by the windsurfer. Because the
115-square-foot sail is fully adjustable, and its shape bears directly on
performance and boat speed, the Finn is extremely responsive. Mastery of
the craft is never quite fully achieved. Finn sailors may have sailed the
craft for years, yet find some small nuance of tactics, weight or other
adjustment yielding a greater result and luring them to a lifelong love of
the boat.
Designed by Swedish sailor Richard Sarby in 1949, the boat was the winner
of a design competition to provide the best possible singlehanded boat for
the 1952 Olympics in Finland. The new Finn challenged the sailor to the
maximum, which immediately attracted many competitors. The Finn remains
the oldest continuous class in Olympic sailing.
The Entrants
- There will be a
total of 26 entries for the Men’s Singlehanded Dinghy event (Finn).
Qualified to date are the following countries: AUS, BEL, BRA, CAN, CRO,
CZE, DEN, ESP, FRA, GBR, GER, GRE, IRL, NED, NZL, POL, SLO, SUI, SWE, TUR,
USA. The remaining five countries will be determined at the final
qualifying event: Finn European Championship, scheduled for May 7-15,
2004 in France.
The Competition
- Notable foreign
competition will include the top-three ranked Finn sailors in the world
(as of April 2004): 2000 Laser Olympic Gold Medallist and 2002 Finn World
Champion Ben Ainslie (GBR), 1996 Finn Olympic Gold Medallist Mateusz
Kusznierewicz (POL), 2000 Laser Olympic Bronze Medallist Michael Blackburn
(AUS), and 1996 Finn Olympic Silver Medallist Sebastien Godefroid (BEL).
The Schedule
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FINN |
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Thursday |
August 12 |
Practice Race |
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Friday |
August 13 |
Opening Ceremony |
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Saturday |
August 14 |
First Race |
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Sunday |
August 15 |
Racing |
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Monday |
August 16 |
Racing |
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Tuesday |
August 17 |
Reserve Day |
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Wednesday |
August 18 |
Racing |
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Thursday |
August 19 |
Racing |
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Friday |
August 20 |
Reserve Day |
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Saturday |
August 21 |
Final Race
Awards Presentation (2000 hours) |
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Sunday |
August 29 |
Closing Ceremony |
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