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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Could This Be The Future Of The RS:X Olympic Class? | RS:X Class
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RS:X is a windsurfing class selected by the ISAF to replace the Mistral One Design Class for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The discipline has similarities to Formula Windsurfing - mainly in that the equipment used was designed to allow windsurfing in low and moderate wind conditions with good performance.

RS:X equipment includes a board with a daggerboard, and a sail of a specified size. The board measures 286 cm in length and 93 cm in width. Unlike formula boards, it is quite heavy - 15.5 kg, which is almost twice that of regular competition formula boards, but is very similar to the weight of raceboards such as the previous Olympic board, Mistral One Design Class. The Mistral board has a weight of 17 kg ready to sail, while the RS:X board weighs more than 19 kg.

The RS:X seems to be a compromise between traditional raceboards which work well in 5-35 knots, and Formula boards which go fast in 12-30 knots, and has shown itself to be competitive with past raceboards in the medium wind range.

The shape and design of the RS:X sail is based on that of the Neil Pryde formula windsurfing sail RS4.


Video RS:X



Events

Olympics

Male

Female

World Championships

Male

Female

Youth Male

Youth Female

Youth Sailing World Championships

The class is also used at the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships.


Maps RS:X



See also

  • Neil Pryde

RS:X Evolution and RS:X Convertible - YouTube
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References


Jo Sterling secures Australia women's windsurfing spot for Rio ...
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External links

  • Neil Pryde official website
  • RS:X Official Site
  • ISAF RS:X Microsite

Source of article : Wikipedia