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Looks like the Sailing Instructions don't mention any procedure for informing the competitors. Rule 30.3 itself says only "shall be disqualified without a hearing", so it's totally possible to sail the whole course without knowing that you were U-flagged. Not a good policy of course.Page Railey (USA) sailed the whole race (#2) even though she was over early (by a mere second or so). Normally, I believe one has to leave the course and one gets notice of this at the windward mark.
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Found a document for the current games that pretty much explains this: https://d25uoijwdvo0is.cloudfront.n...sses-permission-to-NOR-class-rule-changes.pdfThe one-person dinghy sailed previously in the Olympics wasn't a Laser LEGALLY because the sails were not legal according to class rules and the electronic boxes on the boats weren't legal either.
As far as things that don't matter, I can't find the Laser symbol or ILCA logo on the sails. Just Olympic rings etc.
On quite another matter, Page Railey (USA) sailed the whole race (#2) even though she was over early (by a mere second or so). Normally, I believe one has to leave the course and one gets notice of this at the windward mark.
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Just watched the men's medal race... Matt Wearn and (I think) Philipp Buhl had Raymarines, and everyone else that I got a look at had Velociteks.Can someone identify which compasses these super heros are using?