| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 5701 | Anton | |
| 5702 | Tim Hurrell | |
| 5703 | Fernando Lago | |
| 5704 | Stando Stefan | |
| 5705 | MAGNAT | |
| 5706 | Anonymous | |
| 5707 | Stando Bjoern | |
| 5708 | Andrius | |
| 5709 | Anonymous | |
| 5710 | Anonymous | |
| 5711 | Ulla Kulju | |
| 5712 | Silas Spence | Olympic Tornado - the only multihull class, fastest and most entertaining class, only open class for mixed teams, one of the few that is competitive for a wide range of crew weights, and IF cost analysis is properly performed (not just comparing purchase price) it is also cheaper than any of the planing dinghies. There is no reason to eliminate this class. |
| 5713 | cristina hernandez ibars | |
| 5714 | Pete Cullum-Kenyon | |
| 5715 | CHEN CH SONG | |
| 5716 | Nicolas von Flittner | |
| 5717 | D Gray | mono hull boats give me the shits |
| 5718 | Tony DeLaGrange | |
| 5719 | Minardi Sylvie | Stupid decision |
| 5720 | Minardi Aurélia | Ils sont nuls |
| 5721 | Pierre Delilez | Multihull sailors should be allowed to express their talent in Olympic competitions. Multihulls are spectacular machines and are in fact representing a maritime heritage of many countries all over the world. Banning them seem unfair and a bit arbitrarily. Doing so is not showing great respect for sailors. |
| 5722 | BOB BUTLER | This decision will divide the commercial world from the olympic world do they need sponsors down the track when the big expansion in rereational sailing is in multihulls ? |
| 5723 | Julian Jenkins | |
| 5724 | Brad Griffit | Multihulls are the best part of the Olympics why take them out? |
| 5725 | Francesco Giannatempo | non si può eliminare l'unico multiscafo dalle olimpiadi, rimettete il multiscafo in gara. |
| 5726 | HUNOT | |
| 5727 | Christophe Guigueno | Avec ou sans quille, le multicoque est une discipline importante de la pratique de la voile sportive. Un multicoque doit donc être une des disciplines olympiques ! CG / www.seasailsurf.com |
| 5728 | Thierry ROGER | |
| 5729 | THomas Randecker | |
| 5730 | Anonymous | |
| 5731 | jeff kerleguer | |
| 5732 | QUERARD | |
| 5733 | mallay | |
| 5734 | Cecile Laguette | |
| 5735 | Anonymous | |
| 5736 | Anonymous | |
| 5737 | MENESGUEN | |
| 5738 | Lesteven | |
| 5739 | Jyrki Järvi | Dighies are flying on foils and multihulls are ruling the sailing media but ISAF lives still on the last century. ISAF's political system remains the Soviet Union! |
| 5740 | dierckx stephane | |
| 5741 | Gueroult Thibaut | I don't want to see my favourit boat leaving one of the most famous and apreciate event of a couple of year. |
| 5742 | FOUCART Josse | |
| 5743 | FOUCART Caroline | |
| 5744 | Christophe Forey | |
| 5745 | JP Mercier | People who decided to replace the Tornado with keel boats must be too old to sail a catamaran but we do not need geriatric boats for the olympics.
They cannot be real sailors and must spend more time in meeting rooms and cocktails than on the water.
They discredit themselves and will be shamed in the history of sailing. |
| 5746 | ANOUIL Olivier | More and more people in Europe practice catamaran, thus the decision of the ISAF is at the opposite of saling pratice. To be in line with sailing parctice, catamaran competition must be present at olympic games. |
| 5747 | Anonymous | |
| 5748 | gino carrington | |
| 5749 | Compain | |
| 5750 | Anonymous | |