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YOUNG OPTIMIST STARS TAKE ON AUSSIE 470 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLISTS

10 Dec 2015

It's not every day that Optimist sailors get to race against Olympic Gold Medallists, but that was exactly what was in store at Sailing World Cup Melbourne as an impressive band of 470 Olympic Gold medalists lined up for the challenge.

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St Kilda Beach hosted a world first this morning – the Opti Olympic Challenge - when five Australian sailing Olympic gold medallists and two Rio 2016 Olympic Games hopefuls plus event ambassadors took on a bunch of angry lightweight Optimist sailors.

While Wilson ran through the line pumping up the crowd the Olympians were puffing from controversially pumping the mainsail and paddling, trying to catch the whipper-snappers as credentialed World Cup race officials and umpires looked on shaking their heads in disbelief.

Beijing 2008 gold medallist in the 470 class, Nathan Wilmot, was the first of the big kids to run up the beach through the finish flags, followed by his 2008 skipper Malcolm Page, who became a dual gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

There was a wrestle at the finish between the former teammates then came Mark Turnbull, World Cup event director and gold medallist from the Sydney Games in the 470 class. It was alleged post-challenge that when an Opti sailor called for buoy room at a turning mark, Nice Guy Turnbull replied with “rent-a-boat-rights” and charged ahead with no regard for the racing rules of sailing.

2008 Olympic gold medallist in the 470 class, Elise Rechichi, Belinda Stowell (2000, 470 class), event ambassadors dual Olympian Krystal Weir, current 49erFX sailor Tess Lloyd and local sailor and junior World Cup ambassador Linus Talacko followed. Lastly big Oli Tweddell, Rio hopeful in the Finn class weighing in at a solid 108 kilos of pure Aussie beef rounded out the Olympians’ results. Tweddell’s weight and height proved a huge handicap as he snapped his centerboard but in a class designed for children up to 15 years of age, hardly surprising considering he’s used to a 107kg Finn.

Wilmot nabbed the prize of a Styrofoam pool noodle and first, second and third Opti sailors got to water pistol their idols. As Tweddell came ashore with his snapped centerboard held aloft, a perpetual trophy was created and an annual Opti Olympic Challenge born at Sailing World Cup Melbourne.

RESULTS / ENTRIES
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