Olympics 2012
End of an era as Finn class looks forward
The closing of the London 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition is perhaps the end of a magnificent era within the Finn class. With three time gold medalist Ben Ainslie (GBR) announcing that he is very unlikely to ever set foot in a Finn again, his decade of domination is complete and he leaves the stage open for a new generation of heroes to take his place.
- Compelling week ends with thrilling medal race
- Finn medal race - The Ben and Jonas show
- Jonas Høgh-Christensen leads fleet into medal race
- Ainslie strikes back but Høgh-Christensen still leads
- Olympics - Quotes from sailors
- Image Gallery - 2012 Olympics
- Finns prepare for the final push on Weymouth's waters
- No stopping Great Dane Jonas Høgh-Christensen on third day at Olympics
- Høgh-Christensen extends after day of drama for Finns at the 2012 Olympics
- Olympics day 1: Great Dane dominates
- Finn Class Interview: Ben Ainslie - hopes of a nation
- Finn Class Interview: Pieter-Jan Postma - balance and challenge
- Finn Class Interview: Jonas Høgh-Christensen - third time lucky?
- Finn Class Interview: Ivan Kjlakovic Gaspic - enjoying every moment
- Finn Class Interview - Jonathan Lobert - great expectations
- Finn Class Interview: Zach Railey - living the dream
- Another Finn Class preview, by dailysail.com
- Portrait of the London 2012 Finn fleet: 24 sailors, one goal
- Preview of the Finn Class at London 2012 Olympic Games
- A brief history of the Finn Class at the Olympic Games
- Photo history of the Finn in the Olympics
- Olympic Medal Winners