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The 470's first appearance at Olympics was in 1976 in Montreal, Canada where it was a open class. The class was split into Men and Women specfic events from the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Created in France in the 1960s by André Cornu, the 470 (Four-Seventy) is a small, fast, double-handed monohull planing dinghy, its name deriving from its length. It is a highly technical class, with the ability to ‘plane’ (skim the waves like a powerboat) in a high wind, making teamwork necessary to sail it well, as it has a large sail-area-to-weight ratio, and is designed to plane easily. It is sailed by two people and has three sails (mainsail, jib and spinnaker) as well as a trapeze, which allows the crew to lean out of the craft.
470 Women British Olympic Medals – there are currently no British medal winners in this class
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