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Sonar 

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Beijing 08 GB representatives: John Robertson, Hannah Stodel, Stephen Thomas

Designed in the 1980s by American Bruce Kirby, the Sonar has become a top choice for Paralympic racing. The keelboat’s crew-friendly configuration allows disabled sailors to sail efficiently and safely and enjoy a high level of performance and excitement. In competition, the Sonar is sailed by three people with a fourth crew member available in case one sailor is unable to take part in the race.  The Sonar has been sailed in the Paralympic Games since sailing was included as a Paralympic sport in 2000.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Length: 7m
Breadth: 2.4m
Weight: 950kg
Type: Keelboat
Crew: 1
Designer: Bruce Kirby
Year: 1980

Athens 2004 Olympic Results
Gold: Dror COHEN, Arnon EFRATI and Benni VEXLER - Israel

Silver: Udo HESSELS, Marcel VAN DE VEEN, Mischa ROSSEN and Annette TEN DAM - Netherlands

Bronze: John ROSS-DUGGAN, Jean Paul CREIGNOU, Bradley JOHNSON and Roger CLEWORTH - USA


Syndey 2000 Olympic Results
Gold: Noel ROBINS, Jamie DUNROSS, Graeme MARTIN and Michael MCLEAN - Australia

Silver: Jens KROKER, Peter MENTER, Peter REICHL and Dietmar BUDWILL - Germany

Bronze: David WILLIAMS, Paul TINGLEY, Brian MACDONALD, Jamie WHITMAN - Canada


Meet our sailors

Stephen Thomas Stephen Thomas
Mainsheet crew in the Sonar Paralympic Keelboat

Alexandra Rickham Alexandra Rickham
Crews the Paralympic SKUD 18

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Disappointment for Paralympians

Great Britain’s 2008 Beijing Paralympic sailing campaign has ended in disappointment in Qingdao today (Saturday 13 September). Britain’s sailors went in to the final day of the six-day regatta still ...

September 13, 13:49 in Press Release


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