Paralympics
Sailors in the Spotlight - 2008 Paralympic Teams
15 Sep Qingdao, China - Over the last two weeks, the 2008 Beijing Paralympic games have been under way, and in the waters of Qingdao, the Paralympic sailors took to their boats and sailed like the world-class athletes they are. Like any other Olympian, these competitors have trained and sacrificed and made their way to this competition through blood, sweat, sheer will and the help of family, friends and supporters. Though they may face a few more challenges than others, their ability to overcome them is both the mark of a true champion, and to these folks, just part of the game. |
Paralympics - Nick Scandone
Posted September 10th, 2008 by Nick ScandoneQingdao has been what we have expected. Light winds and warm weather. Breeze has been in the 3 to 7 knot range with lots of lulls and chop. There has been no green algae that we heard so much about. |
Sailor in the Spotlight Interview - Nick Scandone
27 Jul In a few weeks, a second group of world-class athletes will take to the Olympic venues in Beijing, and the water at Qingdao, to compete in the 2008 Paralymic games. Only accepted as a Paralympic medal sport since the 2000 games, sailing has bounded onto the scene with a record total of 80 competitors sailing for 25 countries this year. The rest of the world is learning what we all know: These folks can out-sail most 'Able Hands' any day! |


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