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AST Coaching Chain Series - Mat Belcher

Mat Belcher © Australian Sailing Team Australia s recent Olympic sailing success has been no accident. Our Olympic champions have accessed quality coaching from the time they learned to sail at their home club up to the work they are doing now with their Australian Sailing Team preparing for this year s Tokyo Olympic Games. It takes a team of coaches to produce an Olympic medallist. The Australian Sailing High Performance program supports a coaching chain where each coach contributes to the development of the athlete at their age and stage of development on and off the water. In the lead-up to Tokyo we are going to be telling the story of the Coaching Chain through the eyes and voices of our world class Olympic athletes. Each and every coach has had a role to play in the holistic development of the athlete - it takes a coaching community and linked up coaching chain to produce an Olympic medallist.

The America s Cup from the armchair

PRADA Cup Final day 2 - Airtime for Britannia in the race 4 pre-start © COR36 / Studio Borlenghi Which is not necessarily a favourite place of mine from which to review things. I have kind of always been a if you want to know what the weather s doing, stick your head out the companionway hatch kind of guy. So like many, early on I thought the 36th America s Cup may have been a bit of a fizzer, but the deeper we got into the event, the better it all seemed, and the more you got into it. So the current talk is of the AC75s closing in on 55 knots, which in foil tech terms is a bit like hitting the speed of sound (Mach 1). Paul Larsen on Sail Rocket 2 showed us that you need to be on super cavitating foils to break through this barrier caused by the vaporisation, and it would seem the current set up is way too fat for that.

From the armchair

PRADA Cup Final day 2 - Airtime for Britannia in the race 4 pre-start © COR36 / Studio Borlenghi Which is not necessarily a favourite place of mine from which to review things. I have kind of always been a if you want to know what the weather s doing, stick your head out the companionway hatch kind of guy. So like many, early on I thought the 36th America s Cup may have been a bit of a fizzer, but the deeper we got into the event, the better it all seemed, and the more you got into it. So the current talk is of the AC75s closing in on 55 knots, which in foil tech terms is a bit like hitting the speed of sound (Mach 1). Paul Larsen on Sail Rocket 2 showed us that you need to be on super cavitating foils to break through this barrier caused by the vaporisation, and it would seem the current set up is way too fat for that.

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