• Welcome to the forums of Green & Gold Rugby.
    We have recently made some changes to the amount of discussions boards on the forum.
    Over the coming months we will continue to make more changes to make the forum more user friendly for all to use.
    Thanks, Admin.

A bad week for Aussie sport. Why we keep coming up short.

Status
Not open for further replies.

Richo

John Thornett (49)
My guess would be that you lose as many votes as you win if you promise a big spend on sport.
 

Thomond78

Colin Windon (37)
Know very little about him T78, given that I don't follow the sport religiously. But I can tell you that as a group our sailors have done very well over the years.

Currently sitting on three golds, and a silver, from four Olympics. Would have been four golds if, as a nineteen year old, he'd stayed away from Scheidt on the startline in Atlanta. To give you an idea about him; the pre-Olympics in Qingdhao, he hadn't sailed a Finn since the last Olympics, because he'd been sailing America's Cup with the Kiwis (and sailing better than Dean Barker, by all accounts). Ainslie rocks up, and destroys the fleet - who've been training and sailing non-stop since 2000 - so comprehensively he won with a day to spare, from memory.

He was off with Team Origin up until recently. He's now, despite being ranked 133 in the world, in fifth in the event in Perth, and in with a serious shot at winning, and an excellent chance of a podium finish. He's already ahead of the Finn World Champion. That off virtually no training. When he's back training full time, the rest are toast.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...Perth-International-Regatta-in-Australia.html

He's terrifying. He is, unquestionably, on track to be the best since Paul Elvstrom.

Now, Tom Slingbsy is a decent shout for you in the Lasers; but Goodison is coming back, too. The Brits' strength in depth in Olympic sailing is just scary.
 

Bruce Ross

Ken Catchpole (46)
To give you an idea about him; the pre-Olympics in Qingdhao, he hadn't sailed a Finn since the last Olympics ... Ainslie rocks up, and destroys the fleet - who've been training and sailing non-stop since 2000

He's now, despite being ranked 133 in the world, in fifth in the event in Perth, and in with a serious shot at winning, and an excellent chance of a podium finish. He's already ahead of the Finn World Champion. That off virtually no training.

Ben Ainslie, now that you describe him I think I've read about him. Isn't he the bloke that does his fitness training with the national darts squad?
 

Thomond78

Colin Windon (37)
He's just scary, scary, scary good. Sydney Olympics, he and Scheidt ended up in a death-match in the last race; was great television.

And the man is just horribly natually fit. He's about 5kg lighter than what everyone thought was the optimum weight for a Finn; he was so fit, none of the heavier guys could compete, so everyone had to drop down.

Simply, the man doesn't even contemplate that losing is an option. I don't think you'd find a mentally tougher sportsman on the planet.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top