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Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18
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Robby Nimmo

Opinion | ‘We’re aiming to build a city of sailors’: grass-roots take priority as Volvo Village highlights Hong Kong’s enthusiasm for the high seas

Sailing fever grips the city with Volvo Ocean Race competitors moored

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Volvo Ocean Race sailing boats are moored at a jetty in the finish area in Kai Tak. Photo: EPA

The sun was streaming through the Volvo Village with not a cloud in the sky. Local yachtie Marty Kaye was pumped from a visit to the Scallywag display at the village, opposite the Grinding Challenge.

“We’ve got to stop people thinking sailing is an elitist sport,” said Kaye emphatically, just as a freewheeling freebie frisbee released from the wayward grip of a child knocked him in the head.

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It was as if this, and a virtual reality sailing experience, had been the fillip for him to view sailing in a new reality. 

“We’ve got to get more people out on the water and we’ve got to get tonnes more school kids behind it.”
Vestas 11th Hour Racing in action at sea in international waters during the Volvo Ocean Race. Photo: EPA
Vestas 11th Hour Racing in action at sea in international waters during the Volvo Ocean Race. Photo: EPA
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If you go with the Andy Warhol theory that you only need a handful of people to be thinking the same thought at the same time to create a new trend, Kaye isn’t the only one on this track. 

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