Olympic sailingJesús, Pedro and their treasures

Tatjana Pokorny

 · 12.08.2016

Olympic sailing: Jesús, Pedro and their treasuresPhoto: Sailing Energy/World Sailing
OS 2016 Day 2, Rio de Janeiro
Jesús Renedo and Pedro Martinez photograph the Olympic regatta off Rio on behalf of the World Sailing Federation. Happiness for all
  The two photographers from the Olympic regattas provide us with stunning imagesPhoto: Sailing Energy / World Sailing The two photographers from the Olympic regattas provide us with stunning images

After five Olympic regatta days, Jesús Renedo and Pedro Martinez's photographic treasure trove is already filled with extraordinary impressions. The works of the two Spanish photographers show the sport of sailing up close, beautiful and from unusual perspectives.

Philipp Buhl at his Olympic premiere
Photo: Sailing Energy / World Sailing
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Tatjana Pokorny

Tatjana Pokorny

Sports reporter

Tatjana “tati” Pokorny is the author of nine books. As a reporter for Europe's leading sailing magazine YACHT, she also works as a correspondent for the German Press Agency (DPA), the Hamburger Abendblatt and other national and international media. In summer 2024, Tatjana will be reporting from Marseille on her ninth consecutive Olympic Games. Other core topics have been the America's Cup since 1992, the Ocean Race since 1993, the Vendée Globe and other national and international regattas and their protagonists. Favorite discipline: Portraits of and interviews with sailing personalities. When she started out in sports journalism, she was still intensively involved with basketball and other sports, but sailing quickly became her main focus. The reason? The declared optimist says: “There is no other sport like it, no other sport with such interesting and intelligent personalities, no other sport so diverse, no other sport so full of energy, strength and ideas. Sailing is like a constantly refreshing declaration of love for life."

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