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That’s… the spirit, Janne! Multitasking… Nacra sailor Janne Järvinen will not be representing Finland in Tokyo Banged up… for two and a half years for ‘aggravated money laundering and being an accessory to aggravated narcotics offences’ He’s now… appealing his Olympic deselection But not his sentence… sic Put down that shovel… matey boy In other news… Tokyo 2020 (looking less likely by the day) has announced a Virtual Olympics Medals include… Running, Swimming and Call of Duty We sh*t… you not New besties… move over Matteo (De Nora), there’s a new billionaire in town Gaming platform… tycoon Gabe Newell developed a deep interest in Emirates Team New Zealand during the 36th Match Just as well… as there is talk of it being ‘wheels-up’ at Emirates They have been… an amazing sponsor for the world’s best team… But…. what is there left to win? Crikey… the Cup’s Kiwi TV audience often exceeded 800,000 In a population... of four million More impressive still… some of the key races were watched live by up to six million Italian fans Back home… and during the middle of the night On a roll... before your eyelids droop we’ll get in one more: by the end there were 1,069,068 Vendée Globe virtual skippers ‘out there’ Or is that… the Virtual Vendée Globe – ed? Dunno… but ‘out there’ seems apt At last… ‘Amac’ McDougall, Moth foiler pioneer, has brought out a Mach2 follow-up Savagely… undercutting the oppo on price (more next time) Roll up roll up... Golden Globe, Ocean Race, Globe40, Ocean Globe, Great Cape, Global Solo Challenge How many times… can anybody want to race around the world? That Men’s Heavyweight Dinghy… World Sailing supposedly represent 70 million sailors worldwide Yet… 17.5 million are recorded as weighing more than 85kg Interesting… on average the lightest males are in Brazil – 72.7kg And the heaviest… well done there at the back… The USA… at 90kg That’s why… Brazil produces great F1 drivers (says the ed) And the USA… no other way to put this, ‘does not’ Over 80kg… the average racing sailor excluding Brazil and France Luckily… none of those big boys want to go to the Olympics? Sorry… James… Australia’s… SailGP team flipped Jimmy Spithill’s (AUS) Team USA F50 which they’d borrowed for practice Spithill said his boat… ‘would be out of action for a while’ Tom Slingsby said… ‘no worries, mate’ Oh… the irony Make or break… US Sailing meetings should be a bit different with new executive director of racing Paul Cayard now in situ About time… someone sorted out the Colonies Few sailors… can ever be medallists… But you need… a few medallists for youngsters to even care Not to mention… some boats… If dinghy sailing… is struggling, the price of a new 505 at US$45,000+ doesn’t help WTF… happened there, guys? Off again… builder/skipper Norbert Sedlacek is afloat again in his Open 60 built from volcanic ash (not joking) This time… heading for the Northwest Passage What could possibly… go wrong (c’ya) No idea… Foiling Week has been gifted Luna Rossa’s first AC75 Talking of gender… were we? ed YES WE WERE... ‘English jockey Rachael Blackmore rides Minella Times to Grand National victory’ Nothing whatsoever… to do with sailing But what a fricking amazing… headline to read No boats left to sell… so the brokers tell us Well then… try
RaceboatsOnly.com (and hurry up if you are after an Imoca 60) While for everything else… there’s
EurosailNews.com
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