Olympics/Paralympics 2004

  

2.4 Meter Europe 470 Yngling Mistral

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The Equipment - This Australian designed 16-foot double-trapeze skiff is high-tech and ultra-fast. Retractable wings in slider tracks allow different wing extension lengths to suit varied crew weights; the wings spread to nine feet and allow the crew to leverage their weight in order to keep the dinghy from heeling over too far. The adjustment of the wing is fixed by crew weight to a formula which ensures that heavier crews do not have a greater advantage in heavy winds, or conversely, lighter crews do not have an advantage in lighter winds. With a huge sail area for such a small boat -- 639 sq. feet -- the 49er can sail faster than the speed of wind.

The relationship between skipper and crew is critical on the 49er, perhaps more so than on any other Olympic boat. Going so fast on the edge of control means that one slip can mean a flip. The boat attracts competitors looking for speed and excitement. Made of fiberglass and carbon fiber to be strong and light, the 49er weighs 275 pounds when fully rigged. With durable construction, and a price around $16,000, the 49er appeals to sailors who live on the edge.

The Entrants - There will be a total of 19 entries for the Open Doublehanded High-Performance Dinghy (49er) event.  The following countries have qualified to send an entry:  AUS, AUT, BRA, DEN, ESP, FIN, FRA, GBR, GER, GRE, IRL, ITA, JPN, NED, NOR, POL, SUI, SWE, UKR, USA. 

The Competition - Notable foreign competition will include 2004 49er World Champions Iker Martinez and Xavier Fernandez (ESP), 2003 49er World Champions Chris Draper and Simon Hiscocks (GBR), who were second overall at the 2004 world champs; and Luka Rodion and George Leonchuk (UKR), third place finishers at the 2003 49er World Championship.

The Schedule -

49er

Friday

August 13

Opening Ceremony

Saturday

August 14

Practice Race

Sunday

August 15

 

Monday

August 16

First Race

Tuesday

August 17

Reserve Day

Wednesday

August 18

Racing

Thursday

August 19

Reserve Day

Friday

August 20

Racing

Saturday

August 21

Reserve Day

Sunday

August 22

Racing

Monday

August 23

Reserve Day

Tuesday

August 24

Racing

Wednesday

August 25

Reserve Day

Thursday

August 26

Final Race
Awards Presentation (2000 hours)

Sunday

August 29

Closing Ceremony