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Sailing is a water sport in which athletes control the boat to move the boat forward with the help of the natural wind force acting on the sails, so as to travel in various wind directions and courses. Sailing as a recreational activity originated in the Netherlands in the 17th century, when people traveled on the Dutch waterways in these small boats. In 1660, when Charles II returned to the country, the Netherlands gave him a sailing ship "Mary", and since then sailing has been carried out among the English aristocracy.
In 1870, the United States and Great Britain held the first famous America's Cup across the Atlantic.
In 1900, the second Olympic Games included sailing as an official sport. In 1907 the International Sailing Federation was founded. Before the 8th Olympic Games in 1928, there were many types of sailing boats, such as the "12 m", "10 m" and "6 m" models.
Norway won the most gold medals during this period, with a total of 11 titles. 30's in the first.
The 10th and 11th Olympic Games have added the "star" type and the "Olympic" type. The United Kingdom and the United States each won two first places.
From the 14th Olympic Games in 1948 to the 16th Olympic Games in 1956, in addition to the "8 m" and "12m" types, the "type", "dragon" type, "swallow" type, and "fluorescent type" were also included in the competition items. During this period, the United States won five championships, Denmark won three gold medals, and Sweden and Shaw each won two first places. The 60s of the 20th century.
Ten. Seven, ten.
8. In the competition of the 19th Olympic Games, there are 5 types of boats: "M" type, "Dragon" type, "Star" type, and "Flying Dutchman" type. The United States won three first places, while the (former) Soviet Union and Denmark won two championships each. Clause.
Two. Ten, twenty.
In the 1st and 22nd Olympic Games, the ship type has changed, and the "Tempest" type, "Cable Bar" type and "470" type have been added. Australia, Denmark, the United Kingdom, the former Soviet Union and Brazil each won two first places, and France, the United States, Sweden, the former GDR and Spain each won one championship.
Sailing is more common all over the world, especially in Europe, the United States and Oceania. Most of the bays of some coastal countries have special sailing ports and good seas for sailing. There are about 1,000 types of sailing boats of various types in the United States, and about 400,000 people participate in sailing group sports.
In Asia, Japan is also doing well, with more than 300,000 people participating in the sport. In the sailing competition held in Bangkok in 1978, Japan won the "Fireball" and "Oak" championships, and Pakistan and Thailand won the "Enterprise" and "Moth" championships respectively.
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It is a water sport that uses the wind in nature to move, move forward, and complete tasks.
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Sailing is a water sport in which the power of the sail is used to race the speed of the bend within the specified distance, and the competition is divided into 7 events, and the best results of 6 of them are selected to calculate the burial search.
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Sailing is a sport in which participants rely on the wind to move the boat forward, and the participants compete in the speed of the boat within a set time.
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Introduction to the various event levels of the Olympic sailing and windsurfing competition.
Women's single boat - European class.
Steady plate type, long meters, wide meters, sail area square meters, ship weight 60 kg. The sport first entered the Olympics in 1992. The boat is fast and easy to glide. The boat has a higher weight and enough buoyancy, so it is safer.
Men's single boat - Finn class.
Stable plate type, long meters, wide meters, sail area 10 square meters, ship weight 145 kg. The Finn class made its debut at the Olympics in 1952. Players are required to be heavier.
Men's Open Class - Laser Class.
Steady plate type, long meters, wide meters, sail area square meters, ship weight 59 kg. The first time he entered the Olympics was in 1992.
Men's Double; Women's Pair - 470 Class
Steady plate type, with spherical sails, long meters, wide meters, sail area in square meters Spherical sail 14 square meters, boat weight 115 kg. The first time he entered the Olympics was in 1976. The 1986 Busan Olympics introduced the women's 470 class for the first time.
Women's keelboat - Eagle Bell class.
Three-person steered, keel-shaped sailboat, long and wide, with a sail area of 14 square meters and a weight of 200-230 kg. The 2004 Athens Olympics were included in the programme.
Men's keel boat - star.
Two-person steering, keel type, long meters, wide meters, sail area square meters, ship weight 662 kg. Star is the oldest Olympic sport to qualify. In 1932, it was included in the Olympic (Los Angeles) program.
The ship is characterized by having a smaller cabin with higher sails and a long mast. The boat's large sail area and the difficulty of adjustment require a high level of technical experience and a large body weight.
Women's windsurfing – Mistra class.
Single-person controlled unified design windsurfing board, length meters, width meters, sail area square meters, board weight kilograms. The class was born in 1978. Atlanta 1996 was included in the Olympic programme for the first time.
Multi-body open level - Tona multi-level.
The tandem steered, catamaran, is the fastest Olympic sailing boat in a straight line, with a length of meters, a width of meters, a sail area of square meters, and a boat weight of 140 kilograms. The first time he entered the Olympics was in 1976.
Double Open - 49 people.
A new generation of high-speed sailing yacht with double control, length and width, including side brackets, sail area of square meters (including spherical sails), and a boat weight of 125 kg. The first time it entered the Olympics was the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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Summary. Hello dear, the standard of Olympic sailing varies depending on the model, but generally ranges from $20,000 to $50,000. The ** of a sailboat also depends on its brand, type, material, size, configuration, etc.
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Hello dear, the standard of Olympic sailing varies depending on the model, but generally ranges from $20,000 to $50,000. The first draft of the sailboat also depends on its brand, type, material, size, stool configuration and other factors. The ** of the sailboat can also be adjusted according to the market**.
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What is the material of $50,000?
Hello, the best material for Olympic sailing is carbon fiber. Carbon fiber has the advantages of light weight, high strength, high rigidity, and low friction, which can effectively reduce the weight of the sailboat, improve the speed and stability of the boat, and thus improve the performance of the boat.
How much does carbon fiber plus sailing training cost?
Hello, this**varies from region to region, training institution, training course and other factors, and it is impossible to give the exact **. It is recommended that you contact your local training provider to find out what to look like**.
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The development of sailing in China is relatively short. In 1956, only a few trials were carried out, and in 1958 a sailing show race was organized at the East Lake in Wuhan. After that, it hid for many years, until 1978, when a small number of athletes were organized to train and develop on the basis of many nautical sports.
In 1980, the country's first sailing championship was held. Since then, a national competition has been held every year. They are tied for the National Games and the Youth Games.
At present, sailing projects have been carried out in qualified places across the country. Due to the constraints of venues, equipment and other conditions, the scope of activities is not extensive enough.
Since the 9th Asian Games in 1982, China's sailing team has participated in the competition, and in 1986, China won a championship in the 10th Asian Games, and won excellent results in the subsequent Asian Games. Since the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984, China has sent teams to participate in the Olympic sailing competitions. Athletic performance continues to improve.
In addition, the Chinese sailing team has also participated in world championships and international competitions at all levels for many times, and has accumulated rich experience in order to continuously improve its technical level. The sailing competitions held in China every year include the National Sailing Championship, the National Sailing Championship, the National Youth Sailing Championship, the National OP Sailing Championship, and the China Sailing Open. After years of construction, China has Qinhuangdao, Qingdao, Haikou, Xiamen, Dongshan and other sailing venues.
With a team of referees who are familiar with the rules and the organization of the competition, Qihuai has successfully hosted the Asian Championships and the Asian Games sailing competitions.
The sailing events that have been carried out in China include men's and women's "470" class (double), "Finn" class (single), women's "European" class (single), men's "laser" class (single) and junior "OP" class (male and female are not limited, single, limited to children under 15 years old). Sailing is mainly carried out in coastal provinces, and there are also a few provinces and municipalities that rely on the Great Lakes of Hunger. Shandong, Fujian, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hainan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Sichuan, Beijing, etc.
Shandong, Fujian and Zhejiang have a high level of technology, and some projects in Shanghai and Hubei are also very good. Jiangsu, Liaoning, Sichuan and Beijing mainly carry out OP class junior sailing.
In order to enrich the spare time life of young people and learn the knowledge and skills of water sports and sports, since 1995, the China Sailing Association has taken turns to organize national OP sailing summer camps in coastal cities during the holidays, and many provinces and municipalities directly under the central government have participated in this activity.
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China's sailing sports are gradually emerging with the in-depth development of water sports in China. Although sailing in China started late, starting at the beginning of reform and opening up in 1978, it has developed rapidly. In the 90s of the 20th century, some people of insight with advanced thinking took the lead in establishing sailing yacht clubs and sailing clubs in China.
At present, there are more than 20 provinces, cities and regions in China to carry out sailing, there are about 200 sailing clubs in the country, and the number of people participating in sailing continues to grow rapidly. According to incomplete statistics, nearly 30,000 people in the whole country participate in sailing.
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Sailing in our country has not been well developed, and the sailing potato people in our country have not been better popularized, nor have we cultivated more elite athletes.
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China's tall and wide sailing sports in recent years is still very rapid development of the spine, from 1996, China has set up a special sailing association. Officially began to carry out professional training and skill competition.
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The sailing competition is one of the events of the 30th Olympic Games. In 1896, the first Olympic Games included sailing as an official event, but due to bad weather conditions, the sailing competition of the first Olympic Escort Association was not held. In 1900, the 2nd Olympic Games were held in Paris, France, and there were 7 classes of sailing.
With the exception of the 3rd Olympic Games in St. Louis, USA, where there were no sailing events, the rest of the Olympic Games featured this event.
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