1980 – 1996
The period 1980 – 1996 started in controversial circumstances, with the British sailing team’s absence from Moscow 1980, but ended with the emergence of the country’s biggest ever Olympic sailing star, Ben Ainslie.
Britain won just five Olympic sailing medals at Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992 and Atlanta 1996, with Bryn Vaile and Mike McIntyre bringing home Britain’s only gold, thanks to their unforgettable Star victory in monstrous conditions in Seoul.
Ainslie’s arrival was a much-needed shot in the arm. The then shy 19-year-old won the first of his four consecutive Olympic medals – Laser class silver - on his Games debut in 1996.
This was an era of significant evolution in Olympic sailing.
Windsurfing was first introduced in 1984 for men and in 1992 for women, while in 1988 the first women-only event - the two-person 470 class - was included to address the paltry number of women competing in Olympic sailing.
The first Paralympic sailing demonstration regatta also took place in 1996. In the Sonar three-person keelboat (plus reserve), the gold medal was won by the British crew of Andy Cassell, Kevin Curtis, Tony Downs and Ian Harrison.