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2003 Cadiz Worlds
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From ISAF:
Olympic Gold medal winners at both the 2000 and 1992 Olympics Games, Mark REYNOLDS and Magnus LILJEDAHL (USA), will want to regain their World Championship crown from Percy and Mitchell, and have every opportunity to do so. The Star is a notoriously difficult class in which to dominate, evidence being that in the past 10 years only one skipper has claimed the World Championship title more than once, being Reynolds in 1995 and 2000.
Challenges to the title will also come in the form of Mark MANSFIELD and Killian COLLINS from Ireland, who are fresh from a popular victory at the Star European Spring Championship, and ranked second in the ISAF World Sailing Rankings for the class. However, they still have the added challenge of qualifying Ireland for an entry to the Olympic regatta at this second hurdle.
Perhaps one of the strongest assaults on the trophy will come from veteran athlete Fredrik LOOF (SWE), who won the worlds in 2001. Or maybe even Torben GRAEL (BRA), Olympic Bronze medallist in Sydney and Gold medallist from the 1996 Games in Savannah, as well as a famous victory in the just finished Star Europeans, held in Cascais, Portugal.
Veteran America’s Cup skipper and past Star World Champion, Paul CAYARD (USA) will be making an assault on the Championship title. However, with a world ranking of 45, whilst Paul may place highly in Cadiz, he will have a way to go to merit Olympic selection by the US over some of his higher ranked American teammates. Paul does have an impressive track record, as the first American skipper to win the Whitbread Round the World Race, in 1998 on EF Language, together with being a seven-time world champion and a five-time America's Cup veteran. However, it is the Star World Championship title from 1988 which is his most coveted prize.
Having spent the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Regattas helming a Finn in the men’s single-handed dinghy event, Hans SPITZAUER (AUT) has teamed up with Andreas HANAKAMP,to successfully work their way past some of the Star legends, currently ranking 6 in the world, a career best. With their highest World Championship result being a 10 in 2001, who knows what these two could produce in Cadiz.
The Star is the `old lady’ of the Olympics, having first seen competition more than 80 years ago at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, USA.
Nations Already Qualified for the 2004 Olympic Regatta from results at the 2002 Star Class World Championship:
Great Britain (GBR), Brazil (BRA), France (FRA), United States of America (USA), Bermuda (BER). The event website is http://www.cadizworlds2003.com.
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