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Sailing
 

Origin

Sailing, also called yachting, has been practised since antiquity as a means of transport. In the modern sense, yachting probably originated in the Netherlands, and the word seems to come from the Dutch "jaght" or "jaght schip," probably a light, fast naval craft.

The sport was brought to England by King Charles II in the mid-1600s after his exile to Holland. International yacht racing began in 1851 when a syndicate of members of the New York Yacht Club built a 101-foot schooner named America. The yacht was sailed to England where it won a trophy called the Hundred Guineas Cup in a race around the Isle of Wight under the auspices of the Royal Yacht Squadron. The trophy was renamed The America's Cup, after the yacht, not after the United States, as is commonly thought. The trophy remained in the hands of the United States, and specifically New York Yacht Club, until 1983 when an Australian yacht finally broke the American stranglehold.

(BOCOG)

Preview for Team China

Since producing its first-ever world champion, Xu Lijia, in the Lazer Radial at the 2006 Worlds, the Chinese sailing team has been working hard to realize its golden dream at the Beijing Games. Xu is the one to watch, as well as women's windsurfer Yin Jin, who won a silver medal four years ago in Athens.

(China Daily August 1, 2008)


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