Ever wished the Olympic Sailing Center had ducks? Now at least there is one – the Adventure Duck! The Adventure Duck has been in test operation for a while, but starting from June 2009 it should be in regular service inside the Olympic Sailing Center from 7am in the morning to around 6pm. The Duck…
Sailing & Yachting in Qingdao
The 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta was successfully held August 9th through the 21st at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center & International Marina with China winning its first gold medal in sailing. The opening ceremony of the Sailing Regatta of the 29th Olympic Games was held at the Olympic Sailing Center located at the former Beihai dockyard in FuShan Bay adjoining May Fourth Square and DongHai West Road. The 13th Paralympic Sailing Regatta was also held at the Qingdao International Marina & Olympic Sailing Center from September 8th through the 13th, 2008. For details contact the Qingdao International Yacht Club (QIYC).
The Olympic flame was kindled in Olympia at 11:00 a.m. (GMT +2), 24 March 2008, and after a global journey through Almaty, Istanbul, St. Petersburg, London, Paris, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Dar es Salaam, Muscat, Islamabad, New Delhi, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Canberra, Nagano, Seoul, Pyongyang, and Ho Chi Minh City, it arrived back in Hong Kong, China for its domestic route. Qingdao citizens and travelers witnessed the Beijing Olympic torch “XiangYun” and the Olympic flame at various locations throughout Qingdao on July 21st, 2008. A grand welcoming ceremony was held for the arrival of the Olympic flame & torch in Qingdao. After the starting ceremony, in the morning, 138 Qingdao torchbearers and 34 guide-runners passed the torch across Qingdao city and then finally to LinYi (originally scheduled for RiZhao) in the afternoon.
The Volvo Ocean Race (VOR) 2008-2009 in which racers from around the world faced one of the hardest tasks in the sport of sailing, to sail around the world and make it to the finish alive, stopped at Qingdao’s International Marina & Sailing Center on leg 4 from Singapore. The fleet of eight boats set sail from Alicante, Spain on the first offshore leg to Cape Town, South Africa on October 11th, 2008. Telefonica Blue took first place in leg 4, the race to Qingdao, in one of the toughest race legs, after which boats got less than a month to make any repairs, compete in In-Port (IP) races, and plan for the next leg of their journey around South America to Rio De Janeiro which is the longest of the race at 12,300 nautical miles.
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race returned to China’s Sailing City in March 2014. The Clipper 13-14 was the fifth time Qingdao had participated in this Clipper Ventures international sailing event, the first being Clipper 05-06. This year’s race ended at St. Katharine’s Docks in London on July 13th, 2014 with Qingdao’s own Vicky Song being the first Chinese woman to sail around the world. Godspeed to all and best of luck next year!
The Extreme Sailing Series™ came to Qingdao (China’s Sailing City) in May , 2014 for a fourth consecutive year. This annual high-octane racing event provides spectators up close sailing action on specially designed Extreme 40s.
Extreme Sailing Series comes to Qingdao International Marina and Olympic Sailing Center from May 2nd through the 5th. Catch the adrenaline filled “stadium Racing” action
Two events that rock the house every August in China’s Sailing City: The Qingdao International Sailing Week and The Qingdao International Beer Festival.
The 2012 Extreme Sailing Series heads to Qingdao, China’s Sailing City, for Act 2! Action starts at the Qingdao International Marina.
The Qingdao International Sailing Week 2011 Opening Ceremony – August 20th at 8:00pm, Olympic Sailing Center Octagonal Plaza.
The 2011 Qingdao International Sailing Week kicked off with a grand ceremony at the Qingdao International Marina & Olympic Sailing Center.
After hosting several international sailing events including the 2008 Olympic Regatta, 08-09 Volvo Ocean Race, and several Clipper Round the World Yacht Races, Qingdao (China’s Sailing City) is set to be one of nine hosts to the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series. Spectators will be able to view exciting up close racing action from the 11-boat…
Qingdao Sailing Week 2010
Qingdao International Sailing Week 2010: August 21st – 29th, 2010 held at Qingdao International Marina & Olympic Sailing Center (OSC).
To sail around the world is a challenge that most dream about. Those who have, know what it takes to stay alive! The Volvo Ocean Race (VOR) “Whitbread Round the World Race” will take eight competing boats about 39,000 nautical miles, stopping in nine ports (including Qingdao), to the edges of the earth and back…