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Is World Sailing going in a different direction from the Sailors? A 78kg 16 year old World Youth Singlehanded Champion is almost too heavy to be competitive in the 2024 Olympic Event/Class mix
© Jen Edney / World Sailing
Gladwell's Line: 2018 Youth Worlds success but what of 2024?
Several Youth teams turned in an impressive performance at the 2018 Youth Sailing Worlds. Their coaches would be justified in thinking they had the talent coming on stream for the 2024 Olympics and beyond, or has World Sailing given those dreams the snip?