(Hong Kong, China)- Sailing is growing faster and faster in China and
nowhere is this more evident than the J/80 teams that are sailing off
the two principal clubs on Hong Kong's amazing harbor- Royal Hong Kong
YC and their counterparts on the north side, Hebe Haven YC. Both clubs
have done a remarkable job to cultivate sailing as both a recreational
activity and competitive sport-- especially for women, children and
newcomers to sailing in China. Well, it seems the program is beginning
to demonstrate that it has some interesting dividends. Recently, it
looks like the "girls" beat the "boys" in the Hebe Haven Typhoon J/80
Series.
More to the point, Lauren Mead's all-girls team won on their J/80 HAKAWATI!
Here is Lauren's report (courtesy of SA)- "Team Danger, as we're often
referred to by the "boys" on the other teams, has had its share of
moments in Hong Kong sailing. The Hebe Haven Typhoon Series concluded
with a windless race around the islands (Typhoon Tembin has been
threatening to give us some awesome sailing conditions all week but they
failed to materialize on the day). I helm the J/80 HAKAWATI as part of
Hong Kong's first all-girls team in about 15 years (we are known as
"Team Danger" in Hong Kong for reasons entirely un-deserved), and we won
our series overall - with help from some suspect swimwear and
distraction tactics!
Thought I would pass the photos along to you as a demo of what NOT to
wear sailing (but, our clothing sponsors demanded we needed to!), but
also to prove that girls can wear literally anything on a boat and they
will get attention!" - Anarchist Lauren. For more Hebe Haven YC J/80 Sailing information