September 10th, 2008
PARALYMPICS DAY 1 AND DAY 2
Short version: After two days of racing we completed 5 races. Our finishes have been 2,1,1,1,3. For a total of 8 points. This puts us currently in first place with 6 races to go.Â
Long version: Qingdao has been what we have expected. Light winds and warm weather. Breeze has been in the 3 to 7 knot range with lots of lulls and chop. There has been no green algae that we heard so much about.Â
Race 1: After a so so start we sailed the middle of the course up the first beat. Left side ended up paying which had us rounding the first mark in 3rd. With a tight reach, no passing occurred. As we stayed down the right side on the run the first two boats jibed and played the left. This allowed them to slightly extend their lead as our attempt to stay out of the current was over shadowed by the lack of wind on our side. Up the next beat we passed the second place boat but were unable to catch the team in first, finishing second.
Race 2:Â With a good start we protected the left side and extended throughout the race. We ended up first with a comfortable lead.
Race 3: Starting in about three knots we struggled to hold our lane and was forced to tack to the right. We rounded the weather mark in 4th and maintained that position to the reach mark. With some good down wind jibes we passed the 2nd and 3rd place boats. Up the next beat we played the shifts and rounded in first. We held on to the finish.
 Race 4: We started in the middle of the line but the individual recall flag went up as Maureen and I debated if we were over. We decided to return to the start line and restart. Up the first beat we passed five boats and rounded mid fleet. We jibed around the reach mark and picked off three more boats. Up the next beat most of the fleet stayed left as we played the middle. This turned out to be the right move as we rounded 2nd at the top mark. Down wind we jibed on the leader and covered. This allowed us to roll over the top of him and claim first place.
 Race 5: After a very poor start, we rounded the weather mark in 5th as the front group had a big lead. We steadily gained one spot at a time until we were in 2nd at the last top mark. Unfortunatly, I failed to cover the 3rd place boat downwind and we lost our first boat in the middle of a race. This gave us a 3rd place finish which is our current throw out.Â
 We sit in first place overall with 6 races to go. This experience has been somewhat overwhelming. At the dock before the first race I had about a 10 minute moment of tears realizing that after all this time the racing was about to begin and I had officially survived to compete at the games. It’s hard to describe what I was feeling but it was definitely a sence of accomplishment. More to come, thanks for everyone’s support.
For current results go to www.sail-world.com OR www.isaf.comÂ

Congratulations Nick & Maureen, that’s the sweetest news I’ve come across in a long time. We’ll be checking the results every morning. Good luck finishing this thing off, and don’t forget to have fun.
Kevin
Comment by Kevin Dumain — September 11, 2008 @ 1:18 am
You are doing great! Our thoughts are with you every day….savor each moment…
Comment by Ron & Marilyn — September 11, 2008 @ 10:13 am
Nicky,,,,,
It’s John Ochoa. Your old friend and buddy. Dude, great to hear your doing so well. I often think about you and how your health is coming along. I’m pulling for ya. Please say hello to Marykate for me as I wish you (and MK) all the best. Proud of you man!
JO
Comment by John Ochoa — September 11, 2008 @ 1:29 pm
Nicely done Nick! Keep it up and most of all enjoy this, you have soooo earned it!!!
(we’d love to see you bring home a medal…..but just in case, there’s a can of peas in the cupboard. we’ll spray paint it or something, ya?? hee-hee
Love you!
Beverly, Claire & Wendy
Comment by Claire Roberts — September 11, 2008 @ 6:00 pm
Nick and Maureen- I have been follwoing your progress over the years and want to congratulate you on a tremendous victory in China. You both have worked hard and it now shows. You are Olympic Gold Medalists now and that is how the world will now look upon you from now on. Enjoy the ride!
Robbie
Comment by Robbie Haines — September 12, 2008 @ 4:36 pm
Wow, Gold Medals!! Congratulations to you and Maureen and to Mary Kate for all the work she does on a daily basis in the background. We look forward to your return with a Gold Medal around your neck and a big smile on your face. You have done it!
Ron & Marilyn
Comment by Ron & Marilyn — September 12, 2008 @ 7:58 pm