After five long years the moment has come – it’s time for Tokyo 2020. The delayed Olympics is on!
With less than a week to go until the opening ceremony – and a promising forecast – here’s how you can follow the Irish sailors looking to bring home medals.
Ireland is represented in the Laser Radial by Annalise Murphy who starts racing on July 25. Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove represent Ireland in the men's 49er dinghy and start on July 27.
Irish sailor Saskia Tidey from the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire is sailing for Team GB in the 49erFX and also starts racing on July 27.
Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove represent Ireland in the men's 49er dinghy and start racing on July 27 Photo: INPHO/OFI
Where is the Olympic sailing venue?
Enoshima, around an hour south of Tokyo. It is one of Tokyo 2020’s legacy venues, having staged the sailing competition for the 1964 Olympics.
When does the racing start?
Racing starts on July 25, two days after the opening ceremony. The first medal races are on July 31, and the final medal races are on August 4, although there is a reserve day on August 5 just in case. The full schedule and results can be found here.
How can I watch the racing?
Live Olympic action begins on RTÉ2, RTÉ Radio 1 and RTÉ Player from 1:30 am on 23 July as the Irish rowers take to the water with the Olympics Opening Ceremony following from 11:30 am.
There's no schedule of what RTE will cover sailing wise but RTÉ Sport says it is geared up to report on the largest-ever Irish Olympic team of 116 Team Ireland athletes including Kellie Harrington, Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy, Paul O'Donovan & Fintan McCarthy, Annalise Murphy, Thomas Barr, Mark English, Phil Healy and many, many more.
Eurosport/Discovery+ and the BBC. Unlike in past Olympics, the BBC will not be streaming all events live via the red button, so if you want to watch it live you’ll need to subscribe to Eurosport or Discovery+. The good news is it’s cheap – around a fiver for the entire month (UK rate). Via the Eurosport player, you’ll be able to watch live racing from one pre-determined course area each day.
Is there any other way to keep up to date with the racing?
We hope to keep you right up to date as we have done over the past five years on our dedicated Tokyo 2020 page
Where can I find out more about the sailors representing Team IRL?
Afloat has got you covered. Our dedicated Tokyo 2020 page has biographies of our athletes plus the latest headlines from Enoshima.
I only do social media. What have you got for me?
Not one but three social media channels. Head to our Facebook for the headlines and daily galleries, Instagram for the best pics coming out of Tokyo 2020, and Twitter for, well, everything else.
For full results and the competition schedule, please click here.