Monday 3 December 2012

So here we are again, tryig to catch up on our blog after yet another day of good training sessions.

We started off the day with a good sailing session at 18 knots of breeze followed by a gym session. We would like to thank Rick Peacock who coached us last week. Rick was a top ten 49er sailor in the world and we were lucky to have the opportunity to learn from him.
We must say that our sailing is looking much better now; and we are feeling much more comfortable in the boat in those strong conditions.
Over the weekend we had some good racing in our local sailing club with some very testing condiotions and strong breeze. It was very close racing with some of Britain's top sailors. Although we didn't win we were at the top of the fleet.
We are now looking forward for the upcoming season. We should be migrating south towards warmer climates soon with our first world cup regatta at Palma de Mallorca.
We will keep the updates coming.

Saturday 10 November 2012

Shalom,
It's been a busy month for us. We received our new toys, two GoPro cameras that now are being used in every training session on the boat; and sometimes in the gym. It is a great training aid, as we can now watch every step of every tack, gibe and every other aspect of our sailing.
We've been training really hard on and off the water, logging many (cold!) hours on the boat and we are happy to see vast improvements daily. However, we are thankful for our amazing Magic Marine kit (cheers Bret Perry!!).
The gym -and the eating- sessions are getting harder. Since the boat is very physical, we have to gain some weight. It means that if we're not on the water/in the gym/sleeping, we're trying to pack as many functional calories in as possible.
We are hugely grateful for the support of our sponsor, Dr Eric Pearl and The Reconnection Company, helping us every step of the way and sharing with us what they teach.

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Thank you everyone for following and supporting us.

Omer and Bar





Monday 15 October 2012

First blog, first few days on the water!
The start was a little bit bumpy with some capsizes in cold water and yet, with a very steep learning curve.
After our first week of sailing we are starting to feel quite comfortable in the boat, tacks and gibes are starting to look half decent (as long as we remember to take our feet out of the foot straps) and most important, we are having fun.



Sunday 14 October 2012

Assembling the boat

The first step of sailing any boat, is managing to put it together (which was not that easy).
We received our 49er in late September. It took us a couple of days to learn the ropes (quite literally) and put it together; make it race ready.
Yes, we have taken the wings on and off a few times but after you do it once you don't forget (at least we hope so).
Lucky for us there are a few very experienced and nice 49er crews in our sailing club and they proved themselves very helpful.
We are now prepared and spending as much time on the water as possible!






Why the 49er class?

The 49er class is the most extreme of all the dingy classes; and is the fastest category in the Olympics. Due to the short circuits there is no room for error. It therefore requires a combination of the highest level of physical fitness, strategy and tactics. As well as the exciting challenge that the 49er provides; we are the first sailors to represent Israel in this category at international level. We look forward to raising the profile of 49er sailing in Israel; and to inspiring the next generation.

Meet the crew!

Skipper



Name: Omer Brand
DOB: 27/04/1981
From: Tel-Aviv, Israel
Current location: Southampton, UK
Best achievements: Representing Israel for many years, coming 4th in World Championships, and being part of a Volvo Ocean Race team.

I grew up surfing and sailing on the shores of Tel Aviv. From the age of 12 I was a regular in the Israel national sailing team, racing the Optimist class through to 420 and Olympic 470 classes. During this time I competed in European and world championships and staged an Olympic campaign for Athens 2004.
Moving forwards from 470 sailing I continued onto the professional 18 foot skiff Grand Prix in Australia. Here I began my professional yachting career; and competed in regattas such as the Sydney to Hobart. Around this time I received the call to move to the U.K to join a Volvo campaign for the 2008/09 edition.
After my time in the U.K. I relocated to Palma de Mallorca, Spain (where I met Bar) and continued my professional racing, competing 
in the TP52 professional circuit and in the Super Yacht circuit all around the world. 
I currently live in Southampton, UK, with my fiance Kerry; and am focusing on our Rio 2016 campaign.


Crew



Name: Bar Halevy
DOB: 10/02/1993
From: Ein-Hod, Israel
Current location: Southampton, UK
Best achievements: 3rd in Spain cup 420, 23rd J80 World championship

I began my way in the sailing world when I was 9 years old in Hapoel Sdot-Yam sailing club where I raced the optimist class and later on the 420 class for a short time.
When I turned 14 my family and I moved to Mallorca, Spain where I sailed 420 and J80 class boats.
Slowly but surely I worked my way up to the top of the Spanish fleet for the past 3 years with a new and determined crew and the help of an excellent coach.
Last year I decided to leave the dinghy sailing (which as it seems, didn't work out) and try my luck in the yachting world.
Doing my way into bigger boats I started sailing with a Spanish J80 team.
Just after the J80 World championship, me and Omer decided that we are going full on to achieve our goal.
Currently I live in Southampton, UK; giving our Olympic campaign all my time and efforts, looking forward to see where it will take us.