Why Did the French Win So Many Medals in Hyères?

This clip from a newspaper in Saint Barth, in the Caribbean, may help understand how the French help youth sailors becoming elite athletes.

It talks about a 14 year old boy, Kyllian Guillemassy, who aims at joining one of France’s youth elite sailing centers. To seek that selection, he did participate in the Spring Laser Cup, where he placed 14th out of 50 participants, and he spent a week in La Rochelle for taking a series of tests. If he is selected, he will attend, in September a government-supported sports / high school program specifically designed towards the development of sailing athletes. Precision: it's a public high school.

This type of sailing development path is obviously a key for developing top elite athletes. In most countries, such athletic development path simply does not exist.

Note: age 14 is very young to sail the Laser, and even those too heavy for the Opti typically have not yet reached the weight for properly sailing the Laser 4.7 and obviously not the Radial. The picture shows full-rig sailors and obviously is not one of that spring laser cup.

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