RS:X
RS:X is a windsurfing class selected by the ISAF[1] 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.
Class symbol | |
Development | |
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Designer | Jean Bouldoires & Robert Stroj |
Year | 2004 |
Design | One Design Neil Pryde |
Boat | |
Crew | 1 |
Hull | |
Type | Sailboard |
Construction | GRP & Carbon |
Hull weight | 15.5 kg (34 lb) Volume 231 l (51 imp gal; 61 US gal) |
LOA | 2.86 m (9 ft 5 in) |
Beam | .93 m (3 ft 1 in) |
Rig | |
Mast length | male: 5.2 m (17 ft) female: 4.9 m (16 ft) |
Sails | |
Mainsail area | male: 9.5 m2 (102 sq ft) female: 8.5 m2 (91 sq ft) |
Current Olympic equipment |
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 at 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 to 35 kn (3 to 18 m/s), and Formula boards which go fast in 12 to 30 kn (5 to 15 m/s), 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 windsurfing sail V8.
Events
Olympics
Men
Games |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2008 Beijing |
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2012 London |
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2016 Rio de Janeiro |
Women
Games |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2008 Beijing |
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2012 London |
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2016 Rio de Janeiro |
World Championships
RS:X World Championships
Men
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2006 Torbole |
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2007 Cascais[2] |
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2008 Auckland[3] |
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2009 Weymouth[4] |
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2010 Kerteminde[5] |
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2011 Perth[6] |
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2012 Cádiz[7] |
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2013 Buzios[8] |
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2014 Santander |
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2015 Al-Mussanah [9] |
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2016 Eilat[10] |
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2017 Enoshima[11] |
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2018 Aarhus[12]
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2019 Torbole[13] |
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2020 Sorrento[14] |
Women
Youth
The RS:X Class hold Youth World Championships the age limit used is typically for sailors under 21
Youth Male
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 Sopot (POL) | |||
2008 Pattaya (THA) | |||
2009 Bodrum (TUR) | |||
2010 Kerteminde (DEN) | |||
2011 Cagliari (ITA) | |||
2012 Pengu Island | |||
2013 Civitavecchia (ITA) | |||
2014 Clearwater (USA) | |||
2015 Gdynia (POL) | |||
2016 Lymasol (CYP) | |||
2017 Torbole (ITA) |
Youth Female
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2007 Sopot (POL) | |||
2008 Pattaya (THA) | |||
2009 Bodrum (TUR) | |||
2010 Kerteminde (DEN) | |||
2011 Cagliari (ITA) | |||
2012 Pengu Island | |||
2013 Civitavecchia (ITA) | |||
2014 Clearwater (USA) | |||
2015 Gdynia (POL) | |||
2016 Lymasol (CYP) | |||
2017 Torbole (ITA) |
Youth Sailing World Championships
The RS:X has been used as equipment in the Youth Sailing World Championships which is for sailors under 19.
Boys
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2017 Sanya[19] | |||
2018 Corpus Christi[20] | |||
2019 Gdynia[21] |
Girls
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2017 Sanya[22] | |||
2018 Corpus Christi[23] | |||
2019 Gdynia[24] |
See also
References
- http://www.sailing.org/olympics/history-part-5.php Olympic sailing report ISAF
- "2007 Windsurfing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "2008 Windsurfing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "2009 Windsurfing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "2010 Windsurfing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- "2011 Sailing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2012 - Overall Results RS:X Men". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2012 - Overall Results RS:X Men". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2015 - Men's Results RS:X". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2016 - Men's Results RS:X". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2017". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2018 - Men's Results RS:X". manage2sail.com. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2019 - Men's Results RS:X". rsxclass.org. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2020 - Men's Results RS:X". rsxclass.org. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- http://www.rsxclass.org/worlds2015/?results=women-3
- "RESULTS – WOMEN -". www.rsxclass.org.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2017". rsxclass.com. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- "RS:X World Windsurfing Championships 2020 - Women's Results RS:X". rsxclass.org. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- http://www.worldsailingywc.org/results/2017_sanya_china.php
- http://seedat.me/YWResults/18_YW_rsxb.html
- https://www.sailing.org/uploads/youthworlds/rsx_boys.html
- http://www.worldsailingywc.org/results/2017_sanya_china.php
- http://seedat.me/YWResults/18_YW_rsxg.html
- https://www.sailing.org/uploads/youthworlds/rsx_girls.html
External links
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