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 Post subject: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2008, 08:57 
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'Start of the third Tornado race - 2008 Olympic Regatta - Day 10 -' Richard Gladwell

When the Tornado sailors line up for the start of the medal race today I'm sure it will be emotional. Today is the last race at an Olympic Games for the high performance Tornado catamaran...

From Sail-World.com & Australian Sailing Team Media wrote:

The Aussies need to finish the medal race two places ahead of Spain to take the Gold medal, but they also need to cover third-placed Argentina. For Argentina to win Gold, they need to finish at least three places ahead of Australia and five places ahead of Spain.

However, Bundock and Ashby are the only crew in the Tornado fleet to cross the finish line in the top ten in every race of this regatta.

The consistency of the world's current number one ranked team and their ability to perform in the pressure cooker environment of a medal race will be critical in determining what colour medal they win tomorrow. Based on their medal race history over the past two years, the team has every reason to expect a positive outcome.

The wind is forecast to whip up with possible gusts up to 18 knots. However, no matter the strength of the breeze, the windshifts remain the biggest challenge for competitors on Fushan Bay.

'You need to have eyes in the back of your head here, looking out for the shifts and changes,' said Ashby.

'We've proven that we go well in light, medium and heavy conditions and we're happy to sail in anything.'

The Australians are highly experienced, with 11 world titles between them. While they are based in different states, with Bundock on the NSW Central Coast and Ashby in Victoria's Bendigo, they spend so much time travelling and competing together they are almost a single entity on the boat.

This year alone, they have won the Australian Championships, Sail Melbourne, Sail Auckland, the Holland Regatta, the SOF Heyeres Regatta in France and the World Championships. Their ability to tame the Qingdao waters has already been proven with Silver at the 2007 Olympic Sailing Test Event.

'We've been very consistent in difficult conditions and we're looking good for a medal,' said Bundock, who knows the thrill of Olympic success, having won a Silver medal with John Forbes at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

'Tomorrow's a big day - we're just going to go for it and try to win.'


Can they do it?!?!?

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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2008, 11:49 
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Here's hoping.... C'mon Aussie C'mon....

Vale multihull sailing in the Olympics.... what a sad day. Killed by the backward looking, nostalgic, old school, mono maniacs who dominate sailing administrations around the world. Multi sailors are having to much fun on the water to have time for admin crap. Multis as they become safer and easier and cheaper are clearly the way of the future. Olympic sailing just took one big step backwards.


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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2008, 15:18 
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Winds of 16-18 knots are sweeping across Course A ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Tornado class medal round on Fushan Bay, Qingdao.

Australia’s Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby go into this afternoon’s medal race in second position, just three points behind leaders Fernando Echavarri and Anton Paz Spain.

The Aussies need to finish today’s race two places ahead of Spain to take the Gold medal, but they also need to cover third-placed Argentina. For Argentina to win Gold, they need to finish at least three places ahead of Australia and five places ahead of Spain.

However, Bundock and Ashby are highly experienced, with 11 world titles between them. They are the only crew in the Tornado fleet to cross the finish line in the top ten in every race of this regatta, and they are renowned as heavy weather specialists.

Today the wind and tide will be the biggest factors for competitors on Fushan Bay. Right now just 30 minutes before race time, Bundock and Ashby have zoomed to the top of the course, to check out the wind angles along the sea-wall.

by Rob Kothe 2:35 PM Thu 21 Aug 2008


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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 21 Aug 2008, 16:49 
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And they finished just behind Spain, taking out silver. Spain took Gold and Argentina took out Bronze. Congrats to Bundock and Ashby :D


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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 22 Aug 2008, 09:59 
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Did I hear correctly last night? Did Channel 7 actually say that the Australian Sailing Team were the most successful sport at this Olympics per competitor?


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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 22 Aug 2008, 12:48 
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... and the lowest number of television minutes per medal????


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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 22 Aug 2008, 14:10 
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Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

At least the TV covers the mainstream sports though... like BMX and the gymnastic thing where they whirl a ribbon around.

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 Post subject: Re: Last Tornado Race at the Games
PostPosted: 22 Aug 2008, 16:57 
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Synchronised drowning???


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