Olympics 2020 Committee Works Out Postponed Dates

 

The International Olympic Committee thinks that 2021 is the year to which the 2020 Olympics need to be moved to. The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics event of 2020 was much anticipated but with the coming of the pandemic situation across the world, it was evident that the program needs to be rescheduled. The changed dates have been announced accordingly, between July 23rd and August 8th next year as well as between August 24th and September 5th respectively.

There was a recent announcement by the committee by the chief executive of the board, Toshiro Muto. He acknowledged that pandemic would impact the games and the new dates are also tentative, subject to confirmation as the situation comes under check. His statement reflected what other experts are saying. For instance, Kentaro Iwata, a professor at Kobe University who specializes in infectious diseases, stated that it is likely that the games might have to be postponed beyond 2021. Most public health experts state that new dates can be issued only when a vaccine is found for the same.
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Renault To Use Sails For Cutting Emissions On The Routes Of Trans-Atlantic

Renault Group is taken on the mission to truncate the carbon footprint by 6% by the end of 2022. About 60% of the parts of the supply chain of Renault are known to travel by these at certain points. Several completed automobiles are transported with the help of a ship. Renault is now forming a partnership with Neoline in order to build 2 rolls off that are experimental and roll on carriers that are powered by sails. Each of the sails is going to be 446 feet long. Moreover, it is capable of carrying 45,000 sq. feet of sails.

Each of them can carry 478 cars and can achieve an average of 11 knots when they sail at sea. They are expecting that this present age sailing ships will reduce the emission caused by them by 90% in comparison to the conventional freighters. As a matter of fact, they are also going to have hybrid propulsion for functioning in the ports and making sure that the deliveries are on time. Both of them are expecting to become a part of commercial service before 2020. The design has the present-day marine technologies and consists of lessons that you get to learn from the off-shore competitive sailing.
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Unique Boat Design Of ILYA

Inland Lake Yachting Association governs the design of the boat to be used in competitions by beginners who are sailing for the first time or racing. The boat is 16 feet in length and comes with a center board design, is hard-chinned and has a pointed bow. This X boat design is deemed to be uncomplicated and safe.

This basic boat design has been existing over many years and has helped several sailors to start off with their sailing sport experience. It also remains as the predominant club racing boat design that is used by youngsters for sailing, up to 16 years of age in the Midwest. This boat design, limited to ILYA clubs is used by inland kids only while it is not the case when it comes to juniors who compete with other parts of the USA. This could well be the secret ingredient that strengthens the sailors and participants of this organization.
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Unique Boat Design Of ILYA

Inland Lake Yachting Association governs the design of the boat to be used in competitions by beginners who are sailing for the first time or racing. The boat is 16 feet in length and comes with a center board design, is hard-chinned and has a pointed bow. This X boat design is deemed to be uncomplicated and safe.

This basic boat design has been existing over many years and has helped several sailors to start off with their sailing sport experience. It also remains as the predominant club racing boat design that is used by youngsters for sailing, up to 16 years of age in the Midwest. This boat design, limited to ILYA clubs is used by inland kids only while it is not the case when it comes to juniors who compete with other parts of the USA. This could well be the secret ingredient that strengthens the sailors and participants of this organization.
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VOC: RIVALS CLOSING IN ON MAPFRE

At the Volvo Ocean Race, MAPFRE have had to fend off the competition to maintain their lead on the race to Cape Town, according to reports. The race Leg 2 leaders were eagerly watching their rivals as they raced a little over 800 miles of the finish line.


MAPFRE has at least 35 miles over their nearest rival two days ago but that has been well reduced as Dongfeng Race Team push closer to be 12 miles away. Third placed Vestas 11th Hour Racing and fourth placed Team Brunel have also edged closer. With less than a thousand miles to the Cape Town finish line, the top four teams are just 37 miles apart, meaning there is potential attack in the pipeline.

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OYC Has Everything For Sailing Lovers

Sailing on the horizon stimulates a sense of longing.


Stimulated by the winds read and deployed by a woman or man at the helm, a sailboat floats freely through the water; it seems it is connected intimately to the forces of nature that is present around it.

Ozark Yacht Club (OYC), at the Lake of the Ozarks, helps individuals with a passion and desire to get on the water without requiring to buy a boat. With the membership of OYC any woman or man can take the control of a sailboat without bearing the high ownership cost.

The best part about this club is the boats available here or reserve is of excellent quality and of different shape and size to accommodate members’ of different abilities and needs at any given point of time. It variety of fleet includes boats that are suitable for 1 to 8 people, in lengths. The largest one in the club is about 40-feet and it can comfortably accommodate nearly 6 people for all over the night on the water. The membership of club is not just for professional and advanced sailors, but it is for entry-level sailors as well. It also offers lesson to those who want to pursue the sailing art or hone their abilities. (more…)

Hally Hansen NOOD Regatta 2017 Edition

The highlight of recent days is the Hally Hansen NOOD regatta that has commenced for the 2017 edition. This sailing race is dominated by A class catamarans. The floaters and foilers of this class assemble in St Petersburg for the race.

Most sailing enthusiasts look forward to this regatta as it includes high performance catamarans that have commenced sailing this weekend. The place of the regatta is St Petersburg that is known as a Spa Beach which is located in Florida. Here about forty catamarans of Class A have assembled for this event. Every vessel has undergone modifications as per the preferences of the owners.

The grassy park located by the beach has several catamaran owners encamped for the sailing race. The catamarans are of high performance and the talking point among the owners as well as the viewers or followers of the races. There is a divide evident among the floaters and the foilers among these vessel owners. Indeed, here the vessels are lined up for exhibit as in an antique car show or rally. (more…)

Bad Weather Hit Vendée Globe

Conrad Colman, the solo skipper is in the final round of nonstop Vendée Globe around the world race. The skipper has completed 97% of the race and all of sudden the boat met with an accident.

Colman sailed the boat for 97 days and over 26,500. He was 700 nautical miles away from Les Sables d’Olonne, the finish line of the race. In the 35-40kts of wind his mast crashed down. Colman understood it that he is dealing with a big one and he took the position of 270 miles northwest by west of Lisbon, Portugal. The hurdle was the last one on the way of Colman to the finish line. If Colman would have made it, then he would have been in the 10th position of this race, and in line for the prize of a week’s Split Yacht Charter.

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USA Claims Gold At Aon Youth Sailing

Wiley Rogers and Jack Parkin of the United States have confirmed their gold medals at the Aon Youth Sailing Worlds in Auckland by winning two out of the two races on day four of the event. Both of them are pretty much excited at what they have achieved. They have won the gold medal on the penultimate day of the racing event.

Rogers said that there were a lot of dedication and hard work put in by them and this is why they were able to win the gold medal. The victory has not sunk in yet. They have attributed the win to their discipline, dieting, and hard work. (more…)

Durham Club Bronze In BUCS

Durham Uni sailing club is celebrating its 50th anniversary and what could be happier news than this that the girls team of the club won bronze medal in BUCS Fleet Racing Championships.

This is the first ever any medal by Durham in this championship.

The female team of club got this award after 24 hours of the event as there was some mixing up at the time of award giving ceremony. On the other hand male team of Durham too played well and missed medal very closely.

The Durham club sent their team to participate in this championship after many years. Different from other universities, Durham does not provide help to sailors in transportation of boats to the championship destination still the male and female team came and participated in the event. (more…)