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Lechner (windsurf Board)
The Lechner A-390 was an Olympic Class windsurf board for the 1992 Olympics.http://www.sailing.org/olympics/history-part-5.php Olympic sailing report ISAF It was only raced at the Games that year. Description Lechner was modified their Division II to bring the centreboard and mast track further aft. The rig supplier, Neil Pryde Neil Pryde Ltd. (Pryde Group) is a Hong Kong based Sports Group engaged in manufacturing, distribution and brand management founded by Neil Pryde who served as chairman until January 1, 2015. Pryde Group is a privately held company, wholly owned ..., was decided 3 years before the Olympics. The supplied equipment stayed with the sailor for the entire regatta as it was expected that each board needed special tuning to the daggerboard system. References See also * Lechner A-390 World Championships * Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Men's * Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Women's {{Classes of the Inter ...
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Division II (windsurf Board)
The 1988 Olympics, Olympic sailing report ISAF ' ps, کمک او همکاري ' , allies = Afghanistan , opponents = Taliban Al-Qaeda , commander1 = , commander1_label = Commander , commander2 = , commander2_label = , commander3 = , command ... saw the introduction of Lechner Division II boards. The Division II class used a 6.5 m sail and were round bottomed boards designed for upwind sailing in light to moderate winds. Although they were difficult to sail downwind and a technical board to sail upwind, they are still the fastest board upwind in up to of breeze. The contest for the Olympic board had been between the Davidson (a Swedish design) and the Lechner built in Austria. The final Olympic rig was available less than a year before the Olympics. Like in 1984, the supplied equipment was rotated daily (except for the rigs). References Olympic sailing classes Windsurfing equipment {{Windsurfing-stu ...
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France At The 1992 Summer Olympics
France competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 339 competitors, 241 men and 98 women, took part in 196 events in 25 sports. Medalists Competitors The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. Archery In France's fifth appearance in modern Olympic archery, the individual archers went 7-3 in head-to-head competition, buoyed by Sebastien Flute's 5-0 record as he advanced to the final and won the gold medal. It was the first medal the French had won in modern Olympic archery. Both teams won the first two rounds before being defeated in the semifinals. They also both lost their bronze medal matches. Women's Individual Competition: * Severine Bonal — Round of 16 → 9th place (1-1) * Nathalie Hibon — Round of 32 → 22nd place (0-1) * Christine Gabillard — Ranking Round → 41st place (0-0) Men's Individual Competition: * Sébastien Flute — Final → Gold Medal (5-0) * Bruno Felipe — Round of 32 → 21st p ...
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Windsurfing Boards
Windsurfing is a wind propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing. It is also referred to as "sailboarding" and "boardsailing", and emerged in the late 1960s from the aerospace and surf culture of California. Windsurfing gained a popular following across Europe and North America by the late 1970s and had achieved significant global popularity by the 1980s. Windsurfing became an olympic sport in 1984. Newer variants include windfoiling, kiteboarding and wingfoiling. Hydrofoil fins under the board allow the boards to safely lift out of the water and fly silently and smoothly above the surface even in lighter winds. Windsurfing is a recreational, family friendly sport, most popular at flat water locations around the world that offer safety and accessibility for beginner and intermediate participants. Technique and equipment have evolved over the years Major competitive disciplines include slalom, wave and freestyle. Increasingly, "foiling" is replacing tradi ...
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Lechner A-390
The Lechner A-390 was an Olympic Class windsurf board for the 1992 Olympics.http://www.sailing.org/olympics/history-part-5.php Olympic sailing report ISAF It was only raced at the Games that year. Description Lechner was modified their Division II to bring the centreboard and mast track further aft. The rig supplier, Neil Pryde, was decided 3 years before the Olympics. The supplied equipment stayed with the sailor for the entire regatta as it was expected that each board needed special tuning to the daggerboard system. References See also * Lechner A-390 World Championships *Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Men's Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails, wingsails or kites—to propel a craft on the surface of the ''water'' (sailing ship, sailboat, raft, windsurfer, or kitesurfer), on ''ice'' (iceboat) or on ''land'' (land yacht) over a chosen cours ... * Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Women's {{Classes of the Intern ...
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Sailing At The 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Women's
Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails, wingsails or kites—to propel a craft on the surface of the ''water'' (sailing ship, sailboat, raft, windsurfer, or kitesurfer), on ''ice'' (iceboat) or on ''land'' ( land yacht) over a chosen course, which is often part of a larger plan of navigation. From prehistory until the second half of the 19th century, sailing craft were the primary means of maritime trade and transportation; exploration across the seas and oceans was reliant on sail for anything other than the shortest distances. Naval power in this period used sail to varying degrees depending on the current technology, culminating in the gun-armed sailing warships of the Age of Sail. Sail was slowly replaced by steam as the method of propulsion for ships over the latter part of the 19th century – seeing a gradual improvement in the technology of steam through a number of stepwise developments. Steam allowed scheduled services that ran at higher average speeds than sa ...
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Sailing At The 1992 Summer Olympics – Lechner A-390 Men's
Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails, wingsails or kites—to propel a craft on the surface of the ''water'' (sailing ship, sailboat, raft, windsurfer, or kitesurfer), on ''ice'' (iceboat) or on ''land'' (land yacht) over a chosen course, which is often part of a larger plan of navigation. From prehistory until the second half of the 19th century, sailing craft were the primary means of maritime trade and transportation; exploration across the seas and oceans was reliant on sail for anything other than the shortest distances. Naval power in this period used sail to varying degrees depending on the current technology, culminating in the gun-armed sailing warships of the Age of Sail. Sail was slowly replaced by steam as the method of propulsion for ships over the latter part of the 19th century – seeing a gradual improvement in the technology of steam through a number of stepwise developments. Steam allowed scheduled services that ran at higher average speeds than sailin ...
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List Of World Championships Medalists In Sailing (windsurfer Classes)
This is a List of World Championships medalists in sailing in sailboard classes. World Sailing Event - Youth Sailing World Championships The RS:X has been used as equipment in the Youth Sailing World Championships which is for sailors under 19. Mistral Boys Mistral Girls Techno 293 Boys Techno 293 Girls RS:X Boys RS:X Girls World Sailing Event - IYRU Women's Sailing World Championships World Sailing Special Event - PWA World Champion Aloha (windsurfer) Lechner A390 Men's Women's Mistral Men's Women's Mistral Junior Formula Windsurfing RS:X Men Women Youth Male Youth Female Techno 293 Windsurfer Class World Champions See also *Windsurfing World Championships References {{Sailing worlds Sailboard Windsurfing is a wind propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing. It is also referred to as "sailboarding" and "boardsailing", and emerged in the late 1960s from the aerospace and surf culture of California. Windsurfing g ... ...
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Lars Kleppich
Lars Detlef Kleppich (born 9 August 1967 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a former windsurfer from Australia, who competed in three Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992. He won the bronze medal in the Men's Lechner Sailboard Class in Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ..., Spain (1992). He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder.AIS at the Olympics


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Australia At The 1992 Summer Olympics
Australia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Australian athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games of the modern era. 279 competitors, 187 men and 92 women, took part in 153 events in 25 sports. Medalists Gold *Kathy Watt — Cycling, Women's Road Race * Matt Ryan — Equestrian, Three-day Event Individual Competition * Clint Robinson — Canoeing, Men's K1 1,000 m *Matt Ryan, Andrew Hoy and Gillian Rolton — Equestrian, Three-day Event Team Competition * Stephen Hawkins and Peter Antonie — Rowing, Men's Double Sculls *Andrew Cooper, Mike McKay, James Tomkins and Nick Green — Rowing, Men's Coxless Four M4- *Kieren Perkins — Swimming, Men's 1500m Freestyle Silver *Kieren Perkins — Swimming, Men's 400 m Freestyle *Hayley Lewis — Swimming, Women's 800 m Freestyle *Glen Housman — Swimming, Men's 1,500 m Freestyle *Gary Neiwand — Cycling, Men's 1,000 m Sprint *Shane Kelly — Cycling, ...
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Flag Of Australia
The flag of Australia, also known as the Australian Blue Ensign, is based on the British Blue Ensign—a blue field with the Union Jack in the upper hoist quarter—augmented with a large white seven-pointed star (the Commonwealth Star) and a representation of the Southern Cross constellation, made up of five white stars (one small five-pointed star and four, larger, seven-pointed stars). Australia also has a number of other official flags representing its people and core functions of government. Its original design (with a six-pointed Commonwealth Star) was chosen in 1901 from entries in a competition held following Federation, and was first flown in Melbourne on 3 September 1901, the date proclaimed in 1996 as Australian National Flag Day. A slightly different design was approved by King Edward VII in 1903. The current seven-pointed Commonwealth Star version was introduced by a proclamation dated 8 December 1908. The dimensions were formally gazetted in 1934, and in 1954 t ...
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Mike Gebhardt
Michael William "Gebi" Gebhardt (born November 25, 1965) is a former professional and Olympic windsurfer from the United States, who competed in five consecutive Summer Olympics, in the Olympic sailing discipline/event of windsurfing. He was born in Columbus, Ohio. In the summer of 1981, at the age of 15, Gebhardt learned to windsurf in his back yard in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Living on Okaloosa Islands waterfront, Gebi spent most of his adolescent days in the water; swimming, surfing, waterskiing, freediving, fishing and sailing Hobie beach cats and weekend cruising on his dad's 50 foot all wooden schooner sailboat, "The Pele". When Gebi's younger brother Jon sailed home on a windsurfer, Gebhardt knew he had found the perfect wind and wave powered sport to take his love of the ocean to the next level. Gebi's Olympic Windsurfing career started in 1984, with the 17-year-old grom windsurfer finished 3rd in the 1984 L.A. US Olympic Trials. Only the winner, Scott Steele earned ...
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United States At The 1992 Summer Olympics
The United States competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 545 competitors, 355 men and 190 women, took part in 248 events in 28 sports. At the closing ceremony, a segment of American culture was performed, as the country hosted the next Olympics in Atlanta. The team finished second in the overall medal rankings, narrowly losing to the Unified Team, 108 to 112. The Unified Team was basically a Soviet team competing under a different name, as the USSR collapsed several months prior to the Games. The Americans greatly improved compared to the 1988 Olympics mainly due to the break-up of the Eastern Bloc and its doping system. Medalists The following U.S. competitors won medals at the games. In the by discipline sections below, medalists' names are bolded. , style="text-align:left; width:78%; vertical-align:top;", , style="text-align:left; width:22%; vertical-align:top;", * - Indicates that the athlete competed in preliminaries but not the final. ...
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