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Blind Sailing World Championship in Chicago - Day 2

by Morgan Kinney 12 Sep 2015 09:35 BST 10-13 September 2015
Day 2 of the Blind Sailing World Championship © Chris Albanis

Big breeze & building waves

Competitors' strength and stamina were tested at Day Two of the IFDS Blind Sailing World & International Championship, presented by Wintrust. Due to abandoning races on Thursday, Chicago Yacht Club On the Water Director and Principal Race Officer Jay Kehoe was determined to get in as much as racing as practical for Day Two. "The conditions today were simply champagne," said Kehoe. "I hope everyone had as much fun as we did on the Race Committee boat." Four races were completed for the Blind 2 Section and five races for Blind 1 and 3 sections in 20 knots of breeze and six foot waves.

After losing a visually-impaired crewmember due to a family emergency, David Brown (CAN) and his crew came up with an innovative resolution so as not to miss out on the championship. Karen Kinsey joined Brown onboard as the main trimmer; however, since Kinsey is sighted, she was blindfolded for the duration of the races. "At first I felt a little nauseous, but I was surprised that I wasn't scared or claustrophobic," said Karen. "It was very disorienting. I knew where I was on the boat, but no idea where we were on the racecourse. Anytime the horn would go off on the signal boat, I suddenly knew where we were."

Lucy Hodges (GBR) and her team maneuvered expertly through the waves showing why she is a previous world champion and just how much familiarity with the conditions could pay off. "It's a lot about the feel of picking the bow up and knowing how to drive to that," Hodges explained. "Downwind was a huge amount of fun. If you caught the wave just right and come off the top, you were surfing down to the finish."

This is Russell Lowry's (NZL) first time racing on Lake Michigan. Lowry is racing in the Blind 1 Section onboard the Sonars. "I wasn't expecting this sort of chop [in Chicago]. We went up-up with it and down-down with it; working the tiller to maximize the waves." Lowry's boat steadily improved throughout the day with the tough conditions finishing off the day with a bullet in Race 5.

Kehoe is determined again going into Saturday to take advantage of all Lake Michigan has to offer, but the forecast is calling for more wind. The northeasterly breeze over the lake is causing the waves to build with no signs of letting up overnight. The forecast is not deterring competitors like Lowry, who said, "Bring it on, Chicago!"

Results can be found at chicagoyachtclub.org/blindworlds2015. You can also follow the #blindworlds2015 action on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Racing starts Saturday at 10:55 A.M. approximately 1.5 miles offshore of Belmont Harbor. High resolution photos are available upon request. Interviews with competitors are available Saturday morning 8:30 A.M.-9:15 A.M. and after racing at approximately 5:00 P.M. A press boat will be available from 10:45 A.M.-2:00 P.M. if conditions allow.

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