Hebe Jebes 2015 Issue SEP/OCT | Page 22

SLAM SAILING CENTRE SLAM SAILING CENTRE Swiss Nationals 2015 Words Jasmine Sholer My sister (Nicolle) and I went to the Swiss International Regatta in Lake Thun, Switzerland. The Regatta was from the 5 – 9 of August. We were competing with about 190 sailors. The first two days, we were training with a Swiss-Italian team to get prepared for the actual regatta. The coach who we were with the whole week was Ricardo. We were able to practise with his team. Meanwhile, the other sailors were doing some team races. At first, my sister and I did not expect that many good sailors, but we were wrong. On Wednesday, it was registration and measurement day. I disliked that day mainly because we were spending two hours lining up to measure our sailing items. From Thursday to Sunday was the regatta, the first day was probably the best day for me because that was the only day I had the best results out of the week (17th). It was surprising for me that ranking 17th was my best score, but both my coaches in Hong Kong and CH said “You’re not there to win you are there to learn from it”, and “If this is your first regatta, you are not here to come 1st because this is the opportunity for you to open up your mind”. I was pretty inspired by what they said but still, I was sailing to the best of my ability. In the end, the results didn’t turn out so well but I learned from the mistakes I made and realised there are many things I need to improve on. I’d like to thank my coaches Alfie and Ricardo for getting me prepared for the regatta and Bruno, one of the organisers for the regatta who helped us a lot. And of course my dad who basically did everything for me and my family. It was definitely a great experience for me and my sister and we are looking forward to going again next year. Japan International Friendship Regatta Words Alfred Okoth Hebe Dragons Team is back in Hong Kong after competing in the Japan International Freindship Regatta in Miyako city. Miyako was one of the cities which was hit by a tsunami four years ago. This race was part of the commemoration for the opening of the new reconstructed port, after the devastating tsunami. The Hebe Dragons were honoured to represent the Club and to take part in this great and historic event. Apart from sailors from Japan, four foreign teams were invited including Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia and Singapore. The event was well organised, with great sailing conditions. A light breeze in the morning 6 to 8, and blowing 15 gusting 18 knots in the afternoon. There were four races on Saturday, with two races in the morning and afternoon. Fantastic sailing from the young dragons who placed themselves very well in the overall results, Pei finished 4th, narrowly missing 3rd position by only three points, Pasu finished 12th and the newly joined dragon Sean, made his first entrance in the overseas international regatta after joining the racing team three months ago. He first entered the green fleet, but after practicing on Friday, the race officer decided that his sailing ability was good compared to the other beginners and moved him to the main fleet. He finished 28th overall with his best race finishing 19th. Shortly after, the team left again for another regatta in Qingdao China. (More details in the next issue of Hebe Jebes). 20 HEBE JEBES • SEP/OCT 2015 21