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Posted By Amanda

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Dear Supporters

We’ve just finished our final day of training at Yin Hai Yacht Club in Qingdao, China. This is the end of our last big training session before the Olympic Games! Our boat is loaded into a container, which will be shipped into the Olympic venue on July 22nd. The past two and a half weeks of training have been jam-packed but very successful.   Most of the training days delivered the exact conditions we wanted for speed testing, equipment evaluation as well as mock races and starts. We’ve been working hard to get our speed and trim closer to perfect in light wind, lots of chop and current. Our speed downwind continues to be the strongest part of our race.   As of today, we have finished selecting our Olympic Games mast, boom, spinnaker, rudder and centerboard. The boat work is finally complete and tweaked just the way we want for light wind. 

One thing we have noticed during the past three days is more and more of the green algae popping up. Most of the Chinese military in charge of the clean up cleared out of the area a week ago, when the green goo was almost non-existant. Since they’ve gone, it’s seemed to have a bit of a resurgence. We’ve almost perfected the “less-than-three-second-goo-check” to clear our blades of the nuisance as quickly as possible during a race. If the algae sticks around, it will be crucial during racing to make sure it hasn’t clung to any part of the hull and blades.

We fly back to the USA tomorrow, one day earlier than we planned, for a thrilling event. We’ve been invited to the White House Rose Garden Lunch with President and Mrs. Bush. We are honored to be one of only a handful of Olympic athletes to receive this opportunity and we are ecstatic. After a day in Washington, D.C. we will fly to San Francisco for the US Olympic Team Processing. This is where all team gear and opening ceremony uniforms are distributed. Following team processing the US Olympic Sailing Team will head to St. Francis Yacht Club for a send off party. Thanks in advance to St. Francis-This will be a fun evening for the whole team! We will then return to the East Coast for a few days off before returning to China on July 31.  The final countdown to the Opening Ceremonies is on!

More to come,

Sarah & Amanda

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Posted By Amanda

 

Dear Supporters,

We are arrived in Qingdao just over a week ago for our final training camp before the Olympic Games begin.  When we were here training in May, we were one of a small group of teams training out of the Yin Hai Yacht Club, the official training site for the Olympics.  Now, the boat park is a noisy, crowded yet exciting place.

It took us two days to get on the water as we wanted to finish all the remaining major boat work projects early in our training camp.  Our Games boat is almost ready to go!  After a week of training we have had some typical Qingdao conditions: light winds, strong current and choppy seas with an underlying swell.  We have also had a few days of very dense fog with visibility under 30 feet.  This has been the most challenging aspect of training so far.  Visibility was so poor that towing to our race area was impossible.  We decided to go just a few hundred yards outside the harbor entrance and work on tight space maneuvering, starts and boat handling.  We were making the most out of the day when we heard a low rumbling approaching our practice area.  There is a fishing fleet with 100’s of wooden boats in the village right next to Yin Hai.  These fishing boats are working 24/7 to clean the infamous algae out of the local waters.  Through the fog the fisherman couldn’t see or hear us.  We could hear them but not see them…..until one boat was almost on top of us in the 470!  Fortunately, it was a near miss but we decided to call practice for the day.

Speaking of algae, we are happy to report that most of the green goo is history.  The Chinese have done a tremendous job of cleaning the area and the algae has not impacted our training at all.  This week we are racing in the “International Coaches’ Regatta” with 24 other boats. This will be a great dry run and final opportunity for large course racing before the Olympic Regatta.  We are in the process of final evaluation on mains, jibs and spinnakers.  We will return to the USA July 21 to attend the US Olympic Team Processing in San Jose, CA (US team uniform day!), then return to China. 

Stay tuned for more reports from Qingdao!

Sarah & Amanda

www.TeamGoSail.org

 

 

 
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