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Joe Glanfield
from Exmouth

Athens Olymipic Silver medal winners, Joe Glanfield living in Exmouth in Devon and Nick Rogers in the 470



GB squad

470 CLASS
Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield shine in sailing


Men's 470 - Final ranking - 21.08.04

1. United States, 71.0
Number of finished races:11
Points per race (1,8,2,15,9,4,3,7,18,4,22)
(Paul Foerster, Kevin Burnham)

2. Great Britain, 74.0
Number of finished races:11
Points per race (2,3,9,4,17,5,2,3,10,19,23)
(Nick Rogers, Joe Glanfield)

3. Japan, 90.0
Number of finished races:11
Points per race (3,7,21,18,7,12,1,9,5,17,11)
(Kazuto Seki, Kenjiro Todoroki)

Joe Glanfield:
Joe Glanfield:
DOB: 6th August 1979

Born: Sutton in Surrey

Currently living: Exmouth in Devon

Started sailing: Aged 7 in a Cadet at Exe Sailing Club

Duration in current class: Since 1998

Name of helm: Nick Rogers

Greatest strengths in sailing: Professionalism and tactics

Greatest weakness in sailing: Spinnaker drops and cold weather

Biggest goal: Olympic Gold Medal 2004

Other interests away from sailing: Spending time with girlfriend and daughter

Sailing career to date:

2003 – Pre-Olympics, Athens – Silver Medal
2003 – 470 European Championships – 4th
2003 – Olympic Class Week, Hyeres – 18th
2003 – Princess Sofia Regatta, Palma – 6th
2002 – 470 World Championships – 8th
2002 – 470 European Championships – Bronze medal
2000 – Olympic Games, Sydney – 4th (missed bronze by one point)
2000 – 470 World Championships – 6th
1999 – IBM Sydney Harbour Pre Olympic Regatta – 4th
1998 – Dubai ISAF World Sailing Championships – 12th
1997 – 470 National Championships – 1st
1997 – ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships – Silver Medal

 

The Olympic Games medals are one of the most important design applications, since they are given to the athletes, the real protagonists and heroes of the Olympic Games.

The medals for the Athens Games were presented on July 2nd 2003, in Prague. The main side of the medals has been changed for the first time since the Amsterdam Olympic Games in 1928. The main feature of the medals is the Greek character shown on both sides, which is of particular importance, as from now on all Olympic medals will reflect the Greek character of the Games regarding both their origin and their revival.

ATHENS 2004 aim was to modify the main side of the medals and to include Greek elements in it that would highlight the close connection between Greece and the Olympic Movement. Therefore ATHENS 2004 asked the candidates that took part at the competition to include the goddess “Nike” of Paeonios and the Panathinaikon Stadium in their design.


Goddess Nike was worshipped as the personification of victory in the stadium as well as in the battlefield. According to Greek mythology, Zeus sent her to earth to crown the winners. Historical research has showed that goddess Nike was always represented as “winged”, full of movement and dynamism, descending from heaven either to sing praises for a victory, or to offer libations, or to crown a winner. Moreover, in the Museum of Olympia there is a statue of goddess Nike, three metres in height, created in 421 BC by the well-known sculptor Paeonios. Supported by a nine-metre triangular pedestal situated at the east facade of the Temple of Zeus, she gave the impression that she was descending from heaven.

Since goddess Nike would fly into a stadium to crown the best athlete, at the main side of the medals she is represent in a similar way in the interior of a stadium, and more particularly in the Panathinaikon Stadium where the Olympic Games were revived in 1896. The main side of the medals will also include the sport in which the athlete won it.

On the contrary, on the medals awarded to Olympic athletes from 1928 until the Salt Lake Games, goddess Nike was seated, holding an ear of corn in one hand and a wreath in the other, while the second element of the main side was the exterior of an arena that resembled the Colosseum.

There are three elements on the second side of the medals.
The first is the eternal flame that will be lit in Olympia and will travel through the five continents by way of the 2004 Torch Relay. The flame is accompanied by the opening lines of Pindar’s Eighth Olympic Ode composed in 460 BC to honour the victory of Alkimedon of Aegina in wrestling.

The design of the second side of the medals is completed with the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games emblem.

The design of the medal was created by Elena Votsi.

Info thankyou Athens 2004

 

SAILING & ROWING
Go to RIVER PAGE FOR MORE INFO
Exmouth Rowing Club. Our new premises address are: The Club House, (Behind the In shore Lifeboat hut) our contact is via The Hon Secretatry, Bob Board tel 01395 272776 e-mail bob@pikeward.co.uk
Exmouth Sailing Club. Tornado Estuary Road, Exmouth EX8 1EG. Open 7 days a week.
Lympstone Sailing Club. The Harbour Lympstone
Also Winter Social Events
Contact Martin Hebdige Tel 01395 275262 and
email to martinhebdige@aol.com
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