With eight being an important number in Asian cultures
BOCOG (Beijing Organising Committee of Games) is planning to formally open the Games at eight minutes past eight in the evening of the eighth day of the eighth month of the eighth year of the
century. That time is in one and a half days time. Except the football has already begun (in
women's' football
CHN beat
SWE 2:1) and the
Yngling and Finn have their practice race tomorrow in Course Area A, just off the breakwater of this magnificent sailing centre.
The BBC are here in force - great to see them
finally taking a serious interest in sailing! Shirley Robertson is here with Richard Simmonds doing the interviewing with APP (Andrew
Preaces' company) doing the production. Which is just great.
The
CHN team and the
GBR team have been put next to each other in the boat park - or Athlete Preparation Area to
IOC - and so we have a direct line of view of all the interviews. There is a 'mixing' zone between the dinghy ramps and the boat park - sorry, Athlete Preparation Area - which allows the media very close access to the competitors as they come off the water. But it also allows competitors to walk straight through, if they choose, without being followed into the Athlete Preparation Area.
The
CHN team had their Press Conference this afternoon; lots of questions about expectations, of course. The team manager played them down, of course. Seriously though, Qingdao is a particularly tricky venue - anything can, and does, happen. So even the most favorable competitor should not 'count chickens', as they say ............
What I am certain of is that if the
CHN team do at
least reasonably well then the Earth will be their Oyster. They will get the kind of backing that even
GBR would dream of and in 2012 ...... who knows.