
(Hong Kong, China)-  Imagine working "the beat" in your local city as a 
police officer on a daily basis wondering, hoping, wishing that nothing 
goes wrong so that as one of the chosen few in your police force you can
 travel half-way around the world to sail in J/80s off the magical 
island of Hong Kong! Wow, not only would it be a privilege to 
participate amongst the world's elite in law enforcement, but it would 
have to be one of the most thrilling experiences of a lifetime to earn 
your "credits/ stars" (or whatever is required) to be part of the four 
person team winging across the world's continents and vast expanses of 
oceans to sail amongst fellow enthusiasts who also love wind and water. 
 To be sure, target shooting skills were NOT on the agenda, just 
sailing, fun, beer, cultural activities and a few parties tossed in to 
keep everything in balance.  Who wouldn't want to participate in this 
event if you're on any police force anywhere on Planet Earth!?  I guess 
the Americans didn't heed the call, their loss, as much is to be learned
 from their contemporaries around the world.  Looks like the Swiss, 
Austrians, Germans, Dutch, English, Aussies, Irish, and Hong Kongers had
 a ball!  In fact, the Swiss had so much fun, they decided to win it 
all, with the Switzerland (St Galler) team and the Switzerland (Lucerne)
 team taking 1st and 2nd, respectively, on the podium!

The
 hosts for this year's 12th World Police Sailing Championships was the 
Hong Kong Police Sailing Club.  The event was held in the waters of Hong
 Kong Harbour and surrounding areas using the versatile J-80 Sailboats. 
 The seven-day long event was epic, fun, gorgeous, amazing and the 
schedule of both sailing events and social entertainment each night 
ensured the sailors had lots of war stories to tell to their mates 
later.  While the Hong Kong Police SC were the principal hosts, they 
could not have pulled it off without the enthusiastic support of the 
three primary sailing clubs in the area contributing their fleets of 
J/80s, including Royal Hong Kong YC (and usage of their Middle Island 
harbour facility), Hebe Haven Boat Club and the Aberdeen Boat Club.

The
 sailors were treated to an adventurous series of both passage races as 
well as windward-leeward courses over five days of racing.  Monday saw 
four W/L's off Royal Hong Kong YC's Middle Island with drinks/dinner at 
Aberdeen Boat Club.  Tuesday was a passage race from RHKYC to Hebe Haven
 YC with drinks at Hebe Haven BC and curry buffet dinner at Aberdeen BC 
on Middle Island.  Wednesday offered the sailors three W/L races off 
Middle Island with an evening soiree at Hebe Haven BC.  Thursday was Lay
 Day-- the crews needed it by now-- but the shopping was frenetic!!  
Friday saw one W/L race, then a passage race from Hebe Haven YC to Royal
 Hong Kong YC followed by drinks/ dinner at RHKYC.  On Saturday, the 
last day saw a classic "Harbour Tour Race" with evening drinks, 
prize-giving at the Hong Kong Police SC HQ (courtesy of Carlsberg 
Beers!).

So,
 the natural question to ask is "how is it possible that anyone could 
combine so much sailing and entertainment in one week"??  Perhaps that 
question could be answered by veterans of some of the world's more 
renowned race weeks (like Key West, Cowes Week, SPI Ouest, Block Island,
 Capri, Newport, Rolex Big Boat, Palma and others).  Nevertheless, some 
of the world's best police officers managed to sail fast, smart and kept
 themselves out of trouble (on the water, that is).  Leading the pack 
home by a "squeaker" was the Switzerland (St Galler) team on the great 
yacht "JAILBREAKER" (appropriately, enough).  Their team of Geisser, 
Rieser, Fritsche, and Pasche won by only one point after eleven races, 
dropping a 14th in the last W/L and a 7th in Race 2 and winning the last
 race to seal the deal over their countrymen in 2nd place.  Easily 
sailing the most consistent score in the series was Switzerland 
(Lucerne) sailing JIVE with the team of Schumacher, Vogel, Koller and 
Oehen.  Their low point score of 33 was not good enough, since after two
 drops their 19 pts was just one pt back from the gold.  Third sailing 
JELIK 6 was the Netherlands (Team Amsterdam) team that consisted of 
Migchelsen, Sikkens, Derjik and Vanderveen with 23 pts.  Rounding out 
the top five was the top Hong Kong Team #1 sailing JOSS that had Tait, 
Leung, Armstrong and Lau sailing aboard in 4th and in 5th was the top 
German Team #2 sailing JELIK 7 with Uden, Weissenbom, Knospe and Eden as
 team-mates. 

Congratulations
 to all thirteen teams that participated for making the effort to 
participate and travel so far to such an extraordinarily fun, exotic 
sailing adventure! Plus, great appreciation was expressed by all to the 
three sailing clubs- Royal Hong Kong YC, Hebe Haven BC and Aberdeen BC 
for graciously supplying their J/80 one-design class sailboats.  
Finally, kudos go to the Hong Kong Police SC's band of volunteers that 
helped organize the event.  Everyone is looking forward to sailing next 
year, hopefully, with some Americans and South Americans participating, 
too!   For 
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