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Sailing competition is run in different classes, or types of boats. In any race, only boats of the same class compete against each other.

The classes of boats used in the Olympic Games are single-handed, double-handed or three-person and can be either women’s, men’s or open disciplines. The International Sailing Federation selects the classes for each Olympic Games and the classes do, and have changed over the years.

A new competition format will be used for the first time at the 2008 Olympic Games.  For each event the sailing competition will consist of an opening series and a medal race.  Eleven races are scheduled for each event except for the 49er class, for which 16 races are scheduled. Of the 11 (16) races, 10 (15) are scheduled as opening series races and one as a Medal Race.  For detailed information please click here.

For further details contact:

Royal Yachting Association
RYA House
Ensign Way
Hamble
SO31 4YA

Tel 02380 604100
Web www.rya.org.uk

International Sailing Federation

Tel +44 2380 635111
Fax +44 2380 635789
Email sail@isaf.co.uk
Web www.sailing.org

Beijing Olympics medal table

 Country
  G      S      B     T  
China    
51 21 28 100
USA
36 38 36 110
Russia
23 21 28 72
Team GB
19 13 15 47
Germany
16 10 15 41

To view full medal table, click here. To view all Team GB medallists click here.


Section heading - Brits to Watch Out For

Andy Murray

Singles

Andy Murray
  • Date of Birth: 15/05/1987
  • Lives: Wandsworth, London

The British number one will compete in both the singles and, alongside his brother Jamie, in the doubles for Team GB in Beijing.

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