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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Blind sailors hope for success in Japan

A team of blind sailors will be representing Great Britain at the 2013 International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS) Blind Sailing World and International Championships in Japan next week. The championships will take place from Seabornia Yacht Club and Riviera Resort in Koajiro Bay from Saturday, May 25. The five-day event allows sailors to race against other sailors with the same level of vision. Blind sailing is split into three sight categories, B1, B2 and B3, B1 being those who are totally blind to B3 sailors who suffer from conditions like tunnel vision and retinitis pigmentosa. Great Britain is sending a whole team, with representation in all three sight categories. Each team, supported by the charity Blind Sailing, is made up of four sailors – two visually impaired and two sighted. The visually impaired sailors helm and work the mainsheet, with the support of a sighted crew and a tactician. The blind sailors use the feel of the wind and the movement of the boat to enable them to sail. Sharon Grennan, a category B1 sailor, said: “Blind Sailing has given me the opportunity to take part in an active and exciting sport with the camaraderie of a group of enthusiastic sailors, who, like me happen to be partially sighted or blind. “I enjoy the competitive buzz of racing too and improving my sailing for the next event always gives me a goal to work towards.” Previous successes of Blind Sailing sailors includes gold at the 2011 IFDS Blind Match Racing Championships, gold at the International Blind Match Racing 2010, and they were world champions at the 2002 World Blind Championship. For more information about Blind Sailing, visit www.blindsailing.net

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