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Qingdao, China Greetings from the 2008 Olympic sailing venue. Well from Qingdao at least. The site doesn’t officially open until July 30, so until then we are joining all the other teams that are working from nearby facilities and staying in neighboring hotels. Conditions here continue to be challenging. Our hosts seem to be getting on top of their weed problem but they haven’t figured a way yet to get rid of the fog. It makes for some pretty wild training. We raced in a peasouper the other day when the weather leg took only one minute. The starting line was longer than the weather leg and the fog was holding down visibility to around 10 meters. You couldn’t see the other end of the line or the weather mark. This is where a hand-held GPS comes into its own, for racing and for finding your way home. Once you’re on the water and in the fog, the hundreds of sampans scooping up algae are another hairy problem. There have been as many as 2,000 boats working on the weed, from sampans to small coastal freighters. You can hear their old gasoline engines chugging and listen to the voices and the yelling but it’s all in Chinese and we can’t understand a word. If that’s not enough, we sail close to the shipping lanes and the occasional blast from a big ship’s foghorn adds to the surreal experience. We have been training with the German team of Johannes Polgar and Florian Spalteholz, as well as teams from Canada and Belgium. On the 15th we’ll be joined by our Dutch training partners Mitch Booth and Pim Nieuwenhuis for more training before we head home on the 20th. After a short break we’ll head to Los Angeles for team processing where we’ll get our uniforms and credentials. We come back here for the final push on July 30th We want to acknowledge all the encouragement and backing from our loyal supporters and from our sponsor, Advanced Equities.
Sail fast, |
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