Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik 2024 March - LEADERBOARD

8th ASEAN Para Games at Singapore - Overall

by Icarus Sailing Media 9 Dec 2015 10:46 PST 7-8 December 2015

Day 2

There's a buzz of positive atmosphere on the quayside, as day 2 brought clear skies and perfect sailing conditions. The venue is ideal for "stadium racing" allowing fans and spectators to come along and enjoy the competition.

Sailing is a unique sport in that it provides a real sense of freedom and brings you closer to nature's elements. That feeling is even bigger for these para-athletes. Once they're on their boats, they are away from the constraints of everyday life and focused on manoeuvring their boats as smoothly as possible.

And for sure Singapore's Yap Qian Yin knows how to sail well, as she continued her 100 percent flawless performance. The extraordinary athlete has twice battled back from cancer and only learnt to sail in 2011.

It was 2 time Paralympic sailor Jovin Tan who introduced her to the sport and he leads the fleet in the Hansa 303 wide open class with his 71 year old crew mate, Teo Kee Lin - the oldest athlete at the games and their performances prove that there are no limitations in this sport.

In the Hansa 2.3 Men's class, Al Mustakim Bin Martin has sailed with consistency and after the 7th race, he's increased his lead, leaving the rest of the fleet fighting for a place on the podium.

Whatever the sport at these games, there's always the same passion for winning. Each athlete shows tremendous commitment and competitiveness. One of the 15 sports for people with disabilities this week is powerlifting where the athletes can lift more than 3 times their own body weight.

For the sailors, they were back ashore and resting ahead of the final day's racing where the medals would be decided. For the volunteers and guests though, they took the opportunity to experience the feeling of sailing in the heart of a cosmopolitan city.

Day 3

Although the final podium places will be decided today, there was a relaxed atmosphere among the athletes as they waited on the quayside for the breeze to fill in. An agonising wait with the sailors keen to get out on the water and get racing.

Marina Bay, with it's ideal city centre location hosts many top events. A few months ago the region's biggest multi sports event, the 28th edition of the South East Asian Games took place in the iconic venue. This current event, the ASEAN Para Games is typically hosted by the same country and the name "Para" indicates that the Games for Para-athletes are in parallel with the able-bodied equivalent.

So now it's time for Para Sailing athletes to try and pursuit their dreams at this prestigious event. The added challenge of light & shifty conditions would test their skills on this final day. The athletes can't control natures elements so will need to draw on all of their training to get the best out of their boats.

After waiting patiently, the breeze was still not strong enough - nerves may have started creeping in with both the athletes and race committee keen to start racing

Eventually, the wind picked up and the sailors could head out to the racecourse and the battle for glory could commence.

In the Hansa 2.3 Women fleet, Yap Qian Yip dominated yet again keeping her incredible 100% winning record - a remarkable achievement. She's certainly a huge talent for Singapore sailing to be proud of.

In the Hansa 303 wide open, the points were closed, but the leaders, Teo Kee Lin &Tan Wei Qiang Jovin didn't crumble under the pressure to keep pole position.

In the Hansa 2.3 Men's class, the tricky weather sadly allow any racing to take place so Al Mustakim Bin Matrin won the gold.

The event closed with an impressive ceremony in front of the race course. Medals was given whilst National flags were raised. A time for the athletes to celebrate their achievements with friendships renewed.

Related Articles

World Sailing appoints Jim Morris CB DSO
As new Director of Events World Sailing is delighted to announce the appointment of Jim Morris CB DSO as its new Director of Events. Posted today at 9:42 am
The wrappers come off the new British Cup boat
After more than two years in design development and build After more than two years in design development and build and a being under wraps for her 1,000 mile road trip from Northamptonshire, UK to Barcelona, the new British AC75 is now out in the open. Posted today at 9:38 am
Volvo Cork Week 2024 officially launched
Chart a Course for Crosshaven, Ireland this July First Female Admiral of Royal Cork Yacht Club, former Minister Simon Coveney, and key partners launch an action-packed programme for Volvo Cork Week 2024, which will welcome 10,000 sailors and attendees to Crosshaven and beyond. Posted today at 9:33 am
The Transat CIC Preview
A new beginning for Bellion and a return to solo racing for Pedote For Éric Bellion The Transat CIC, which starts from Lorient bound for New York on Sunday, is a huge moment in his journey to this year's Vendée Globe. Posted today at 9:07 am
RS21 Class supports Inclusion Sailing
With the International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 The International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 is the first event of its kind; a World Sailing recognised, one-design keelboat class that can categorically be celebrated as pure inclusion sailing. Posted today at 7:00 am
WASZP clean sweep of Foiling Awards
Awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling community The seventh edition of the Foiling Awards has its winners. The prizes for the best foiling athletes, projects and products of the last 12 months were awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling Community. Posted today at 6:23 am
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 2
The breeze swung around the compass today in Hyeres The breeze swung around the compass today, creating challenges for sailors and race committee alike. While sailable, the shifting winds prevented race officials from fully executing the day's planned schedule. Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins the Ocean Globe Race 2023-2024
First all-female crew to win a Round the World Race On Tuesday 16 April 2024, in a brisk northerly breeze the iconic yacht and her young all female crew from around the world crossed the finishing line at 1152hrs completing the 4th and final leg of the Ocean Globe Race. Posted on 22 Apr
Rosie Chapman joins US Sailing
As Olympic Development Program Manager US Sailing is excited to announce the addition of Rosie Chapman as Olympic Development Program ("ODP") Manager, a new position focused on supporting the development of athletes in the Olympic disciplines. Posted on 22 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 2
Team USA hopeful targeting place at Paris 2024 Olympic Games Team USA windsurfer Noah Lyons has put himself on course for a place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this summer after day two of the Last Chance Regatta. Posted on 22 Apr
RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERPredictWind - GO! exec 728x90 BOTTOMNorth Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTER