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La voile accessible sailing
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Update / Le point
2008 ~ Vol. 5, No. 3

======>Hi!
                    It's the first day of the Paralympic Games in China. You can read Paul Tingley's perspective below. CYA already is carrying articles from the Canadian Sailing Team. We wish our Paralympians -- athletes, coaches and other specialists -- much success. You can discover athlete profiles on the CYA's microsite: 2.4mR Paul Tingley, SKUD-18 John McRoberts and Stacie Louttit, Sonar Ken Kelly, Don Terlson and Mark Shaw.    
ARTICLES OF NOTE: :
- 2008 Paralympic Sailing Team Heads to China
  
http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/08/paralympicannouncement.html
- Getting Down to Business
  
http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/business.html
- Comprehensive Measurement
  
http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/measurement.html
- Sunny Day on the Water
  
http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/sunny.html
- Long Day on the Water
  
http://sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/water.html
- Bang-On Predictions
  
http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/predictions.html
CYA AWARDS

- Nominations required by September 15 / Banquet October 25
  http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/08/awards.html
RECENT / UPCOMING EVENTS
- Mobility Cup results
  http://mobilitycup.org/downloads/MC2008%20Results.pdf

- Clagett Regatta: Canadian Paralympians on top of the standings
  http://www.sailing.ca/feature/2008/09/clagett.html
- Reach Regatta/Access championship: September 13-14, Martin-16 & Liberty classes
  http://ontariosailing.ca/Racing/Schedules/AbleSail__2008.asp
PARALYMPIC SPORT TV coverage of Beijing
http://player26.narrowstep.tv/assets/players/3206/html/player.html
---Keith ...

Paul's email from Qingdao:

From: "Paul Tingley" <paul.tingley@gmail.com>
Subject: Let the Games Begin - Again!
Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 12:23:39 +0800
Ni Hao Everyone,
    The Paralympic Opening Ceremonies are tonight in Beijing. The sailors
will be watching from the Qingdao sailing village 700 kms away on the
coast of Fushan Bay. Nothing more can be said of the Chinese
preparations that you already haven't heard or seen on TV...it is over
the top incredible!
    Sailboat racing begins on Monday and finishes Saturday. 11 races are
scheduled with 2 drops. For those interested, the results can be
found here:
http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRMP/ENG/Schedule/SA.shtml
   
Next week's weather forecast is for hot, light and unstable air, which
will make for some interesting racing. The plan is to keep well
rested, hydrated, and sail fast. Take nothing for granted until you
have crossed the finish line.
    This past week, the preparations have been going well, and my boat is
in great shape. We have been practicing twice a day, and today is a
day off to buy some fake Rolex's and Gucchi stuff at the market. The
rest of the Canadian Sailing team are doing well, and we are all ready
to begin racing.
    Wish us Luck!
Paul
    PS - No TV or web coverage is planned for the sailing, but the other
paralympic events in Beijing will be covered on:
    The CBC on the following dates:
Saturday, Sept. 6: 19:00 to 20:00 (Opening Ceremony)
Saturday, Sept. 13: 13:00 to 15:30
Saturday, Sept. 20: 12:00 to 13:00
Saturday, Sept. 27: 14:00 to 15: 30
web coverage: UniversalSports.com, paralympicsport.tv, and
youtube.com/user/ParalympicSportTV

 


   The Great Canadian Accessible Sailboat Fleet

BOATS
BC
AB
SK
MB
ON
QC
NB
NS
NF
Totals
 2.4mR
2
 
 
 
15
 
 
 
 
17
 Access
6
2
 
 
53
5
2
7
2
77
 Challenger Tri.
 
 
 
 
1
 
 
 
 
1
 Freedom/Ind.-20
 
 
 
 
1
 
1
1
 
3
 Hobie-Trapseat
14
2
 
 
3
 
 
 
 
19
 Martin-16
14
5
1
6
18
5
2
1
 
52
 Mini-12
12
 
 
 
4
 
 
 
 
16
 Sonar
3
1
 
 
1
 
 
 
 
5
 Sunbird
 
 
1
 
 
1
 
 
 
2
 Other keelboats 
 
 
 
 
6
 
 
 
 
6
TOTALS
51
10
2
6
102
11
5
9
2
198

Notes:
   1) this data does not include the boats used by Queens Quay Yachting with the CHIRS program, nor the Lake Joseph YC program with CNIB, nor Bronte Harbour YC's keelboats for its annual program for persons with a visual impairment.
   
2) for strategic planning purposes with its Long Term Athlete Development Model, the CYA needs to put on paper a boat progression model for the development classes for athletes with a disability just as it does for its other programs, where for example one moves from an Optimist to a 420 then a 29er and then Olympic class boats. In our case the obvious categories are the cat rigged Access 2.3 for entry level, then all the sloop classes: Martin-16, 303, Liberty, Challenger, Trapseat, Freedom-20, with the Martin-T/Martin162 at the top prior to the three Paralympic classes of 2.4mR, SKUD-18 and Sonar. This is an exercise of logic on paper where in reality one can start anywhere in the system if you have the capabilities to handle the boat.
   3) data based on this newsletter's survey in fall 2005, updating its work from the previous year.
   4) data updated June 2007


Your National Sailing Network

As a member of the CYA http://www.sailing.ca/about/organization you are part of the Accessible Sailing Network. Through the CYA and it's (your) provincial sailing associations (PSA's) http://sailing.ca/organizations/provincial/ we are building sustainable networks that foster inclusion through sailing as leisure, recreation and sport. You get a lot now from your network that you may take for granted, whether it's learn-to-sail or learn-to-race, regattas, instructor and program liability insurance.


Future News

Looking forward to promoting accessible sailing together.

Send news as it happens.

Keith Hobbs
  My role with the CYA Accessible Sailing Committee and sailing overall is strictly as a volunteer, including production of this newsletter and liaising with sailors and programs across the country in support of all events and class associations.

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