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A New Tornado Team

Published: Mon 3 Oct 2005 03:56 PM
MEDIA RELEASE. 3-10-05
A New Tornado Team.
Aaron McIntosh and Bruce Kendall have joined forces once again to campaign the Tornado Catamaran for the Beijing Olympics 2008.
This new team already has 3 Olympic medals and 4 Olympic Class World Championships to their CV and they are looking for more.
Bruce and Aaron built a team relationship in the Olympic Windsurfing Classes; this teamwork propelled them to the top, now in the same boat they will focus on creating the package that will have them in contention by 2008.
Together Aaron and Bruce have the ideal weight and skills to be more than just competitive in this class.
The competition they are up against is formidable. The current Olympic medallists in this class are all continuing and have won medals before 2004. They have many years of experience in the class and huge budgets.
The Tornado is an extremely high performance machine. It weighs only 145 Kilograms and has a down wind sail area of 47m2. It is easily the fastest Olympic Sailing Class. Recent improvements to the equipment include a carbon fibre mast, which will further improve the performance of the boat. This change has forced everyone in the class to begin their equipment development programs again which has levelled the playing field.
With Bruce and Aaron’s vast experience in Olympic Class Sailing, attention to detail and hundreds of hours on the water they have the potential to finish on the Olympic Podium again in Beijing 2008.
Their program is based in New Zealand and Australia through to March 06 when they head to Europe to further there racing and training program.
“Imagine the potential of two of the most creative sailing minds,” says Yachting New Zealand Olympic Director, Rod Davis. “Both medallists at different Olympic games, sailing together to win another Olympic medal. As Olympic Director I consider myself fortunate to have Aaron and Bruce teaming up in the Tornado Class catamaran. It’s a long road though country qualifications and New Zealand Olympic selection but both know what winning Olympic medals is all about and they have huge potential.”
Since his last Olympic appearance as an Olympic Representative Athlete, Aaron worked with Oracle BMWs Americas Cup team from 2000 through 2002 as part of their Weather program. In 2003 he began his Tornado Olympic campaign with Mark Kennedy. Unfortunately Mark became ill and they were not able to compete at the 2004 Olympics.
In 2005 he teamed up with an Argentine sailor double Olympic Silver medallist Carlos Espinola to finish 6th in the Tornado World Champs.
Since his last Olympic appearance Bruce has been coaching Olympic Class sailing.
and Aaron have benefited from his achievements and experience and have gone on to win 4 Olympic medals and 7 World Championship titles between them.
In 2004 Bruce was head hunted by Nikos Kaklamakis the Greek windsurfer who not only lit the Olympic Flame for the 2004 opening ceremony – but also went on to win the Silver Medal.
In 2005 he coached Sharon Ferris, Raynor Smeal and Ashley Holtum to finish 2nd over all in the Yngling the Women’s Keel Boat Olympic Class.
ENDS
Web site will be on line from 12.am Tuesday the 4th October
www.aaronmcintosh.co.nz

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