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Detroit, Michigan While Beijing will host the games, the Olympic sailing event is 342 miles southeast in the coastal city of Qingdao. Similar in population size to New York, with nine million residents, Qingdao has been undergoing an entire remake. We have seen high-rise after high-rise break into the sky, an entire airport recreated, new highways, a ship-building yard turned into an Olympic Harbor and venue, and thousands of fishing boats and coastal vessels assigned to clean the waters of Fusan Bay. We are happy to report that the algae outbreak seems to have been successfully tackled by the hundreds of dedicated ships, fishing boats and thousands of workers. Efforts have even extended to a seemingly-endless floating boom to protect the waters of Fusan Bay. However, if the algae does make a comeback, we are ready to deal with it! We are often asked about sailing in light winds. Sailing in light weather conditions just turns the game towards 90% mental and 10% strength. Sailing is a game of chess. We do not race in a circle like a track runner or race car driver. We have to factor in the moving ocean currents and changing wind conditions. We must also consider wind "blocks" from other boats as our courses change to reach each mark. We would love to have fresh breezes next month and muscle the boat around, but this event in Qingdao looks like being different. We may be sitting inside our Yngling, moving slow and steady but that won’t make the race any less exciting. It will just be less focused on the physical. And you never know, a typhoon may come through and it will be "hold on to your hats windy." We know we have been extremely fortunate to have spent such a considerable amount of time at the sailing venue this year as well as the two pre-Olympic events in 2006 and 2007. Your support helped to make that possible. Learning the wind and water patterns has been part of our strategy for all of our big events. Now it is for the real deal. Olympics . . . here we come! Please spread the word with your friends and fellow sailors to Join the Team to receive our regular updates and, if they wish, to make a donation. Our Join the Team page uses the secure Kintera support software which allows users to sign up for updates, make donations, and easily invite friends and fellow yacht club members to become involved. There is a live display showing a running total of all donations. You can even start your own fundraising team. The current top team is Bee Anderson’s Old Grands. Please check it out.
Carrie Howe for Team Seven Sailing - th |