As the host city of 2008 Olympic sailing events, Qingdao, a port city in east
China, is taking its chance to build up its image of a "Sailing City".
Qingdao does have favorable conditions for the " Sailing City".
First of all, the international events play an important role. The 2007
Qingdao International Regatta, which is the second test event for 2008 Olympic
sailing competition, is in full swing.
More than 300 competitors from nearly 50 countries and regions are vying for
medals, and the exceptional spectacle provides a feast for the eyes.
Qingdao is the first city in China to open its Olympic venues to public, with
tens of thousands of people attending the regatta. Tourists from home and abroad
swarmed into Qingdao for the event.
The two test events in Qingdao have played a role in attracting more Chinese
people and making them more acquainted about the charm of the sport.
The regatta organizers arranged four competition areas alone the coastal
line, which made it easy for the spectators to watch the competition and won the
praise of International Sailing Federation (ISAF).
Apart from the test events and the Olympic Games, some other major
international sailing events will be held in Qingdao.
The competition of 2008 Volvo Ocean Race China Station will be held in
Qingdao. What's more, the harbor of the Chinese team in American Cup Regatta is
set up in Qingdao.
In addition, Qingdao has constructed a very good sailing venue for
international sailing events.
The Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center, which will be the venue for2008 Olympic
sailing competition, won praises from both home and abroad. The facilities in
the Olympic Sailing Center have won the reputation as "the best in Asia".
The center covers 45 hectares land, comprising of 30 hectares competition
area and 15 hectares area for development. All essential facilities, including
Qingdao Olympic Sub-Village, Athletes Center, Administrative Center, Venue Media
Center and Logistics Center are in the competition area.
There are also Measurement Tent, Boat Parking Area, Launch Ramps, Olympic
Memorial Dock, Main Breakwater and Other facilities, etc.
A group of 16 International Olympic Committee (IOC) inspectors heaped praise
on both the city of Qingdao and its Olympic sailing venue after a two-day review
of the Beijing Games co-host.
"We have not come across any serious omissions here", IOC Coordination
Commission Chairman Hein Verbruggen rejoiced. "There are no major questions or
concerns to do with the organization, operations or administration of the
venue."
The post-Olympic use of the Olympic Sailing Center is also connected with
sailing. For instance, the Athletes Center will be a public area. Olympic
Regatta Musuem, leisure and entertainment facilities will be set up there. Venue
Media Center will be changed into a yachting club.
In order to build up the image of a " Sailing City" and popularize sailing in
China, the Qingdao government put a lot of effort on converting youngsters from
mere spectators into budding sailors.
The government purchased 1,000 boats for young sailors with 1,300,000 dollars
donated by local companies. "To teach these youth to sail, we have also held
five training camps with coaches from seven different countries and we have sent
some excellent young sailors to get trained in Kiel in Germany", vice-mayor Zang
Aimin said Friday.
Goran Petersson, chairman of the ISAF, has confidence on Qingdao to build a
"Sailing City".
"I believe Qingdao will play a pivotal role in developing and popularizing
sailing in Asia." he said.
"I am sure of that, even after the Olympics, Qingdao will become a prominent
sailing center that hosts many international events."
Verbruggen also said: "This is not only about the Olympic sailing event, but
after the Games are over, it is clear that Qingdao will continue this strong and
successful sailing legacy. Sailing will be the spirit and legacy of Qingdao."