(Guangzhou, China/ Shanwei Sailing Center- Nov. 20th)- Japan won the
Gold Medal in Open Match Racing of Sailing at the 16th Asian Games in
co-host city Shanwei. This is a tribute to the long-term focus of the
Japanese Sailing Team in the match-racing arena, no doubt helped by the
presence of Peter Gilmour and his influence on the Japanese America's
Cup programs over time. A surprise Silver Medalist was the Indian team
skipper by Balraj Balraj. Third was Korea getting the bronze led by
Sungmin Cho. Here are the standings for the Asian Games Sailing
medalists and their crew:
1. Gold- Japan- OKAMOTO Yasuhiro- skipper, SAKAMOTO Wataru, WADA Daichi, YOSHIFUJI Hiroaki
2. Silver- India- BALRAJ Balraj- skipper, HELEGAONKAR Trunal, SINHA Atool, TARAPORE Farokh Fa, YADAV Shekhar Sing
3. Bronze- Korea- CHO Sungmin- skipper, KIM Sungwok, LEE Dongwoo, NAM Yongjin, PARK Gunwoo
Read more about their in the Sailing section here on the Asia Games 2010 site.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Japan Wins Gold Match-racing J/80s
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