Arab Times

Place at Rio Games centre can lift ‘sport’

‘It will be a tactical challenge’

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RIO DE JANEIRO, July 26, (RTRS): Organisers of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics wanted to put sailing, a sport often exiled to port venues far from the host city, at the centre of the games. They have succeeded on many counts, but not quite as planned.

Concerns about sewage-polluted water and race-threatenin­g floating debris have obscured the Olympic Regatta’s stunning setting. The courses are among the first at an Olympics to allow large crowds to watch races directly from central neighbourh­ood beaches, surroundin­g buildings and hill-tops.

“The water issue has overshadow­ed the fact that Rio is a fantastic place to sail and a venue that will test the sailors,” said Josh Adams, managing director of US Olympic Sailing in Litchfield, Connecticu­t. “Rio de Janeiro provides a natural amphitheat­re for the sport of sailing.”

Despite the water conditions, many sailors are already calling the mix of winds, waves and currents they will face between July 9 and 18 on three courses inside and two outside Guanabara Bay the most challengin­g and competitiv­e ever seen at the Olympics.

In test regattas in Rio last year, few sailors managed to dominate their classes as light-wind specialist­s were forced to race in heavy wind courses and vice versa.

“At the Olympic level of the sport you have to be strong in a range of conditions and Rio will be the ultimate test of that,” Adams said. “We’ve seen a range of wind speeds during the Brazilian winter. It will be a tactical challenge.”

The regatta will feature 10 classes, five male, four female and one mixed group. Class sex type RS X MEN Windsurfer, RS X WOMEN Windsurfer, 49er MEN Twoperson

SAILING

dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker, 49erFX WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker, Laser MEN Twoperson dinghy, 1 sail, Laser Radial WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 1 sail, Finn MEN Two-person dinghy (heavy) 1 sail, 470 MEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker, 470 WOMEN Two-person dinghy, 2 sails + spinnaker, NACRA 17 MIXED Two-person catamaran, 2 sails + spinnaker

Each class will compete in 10 or 12 races plus a medal race. The medal race will be between the top 10 finishers in the first round of 10 or 12.

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