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Yachting getting popular among youth
in Kerala
by
Juhan Samuel
Kochi:
Yachting has become famous among youth in Kochi, the
stopover for the famous 'Volvo Ocean Race'. Kochi, said
to be the queen of Arabian Sea, is blessed with wind
and large backwaters, which makes it an ideal location
for water sports. But unfortunately, it is not used
to conduct any events of international repute, until
of course, the Volvo Race committee chose it, making
it the first Asian port that the race will visit in
its history of 35-years. This small port is becoming
an emerging place for the water sport enthusiasts. Many
big and small yachting clubs are taking shape in the
city and one such is the Kerala Yachting Association
(KYA) Club based in Kochi with a primary aim to impart
training to youth and create awareness for sailing.
According to the organisers of this club, the impending
Volvo Ocean Race when it calls on Cochin will evoke
considerable interest and enthusiasm among the youths
for sailing like it happens in case of football and
cricket. "It would be the same kind of interest that
would be created once the Volvo comes and goes down
Kochi. Volvo is a tremendous sport. It's is a global
event," said Raju George, President of KYA.
He said
children in large number are joining their club. Their
club takes pride in bringing this sport within the reach
of common people. Otherwise, yachting is an expensive
sport of the elite class. "It is very easy to drive
a yacht. We have been training for last sixteen days,"
said Allen, 4th standard student. Even the young ones
are eager to see the famed race visit to Cochin Port.
"I choose this sport yachting because it is second most
glamorous sport in the world. I am expecting Volvo to
come over here. I have been training here for last sixteen
days," said Abel Mathew, 6th standard student. The race
is expected to be watched by over 1.8 billion television
viewers in over 180 countries, which puts the Volvo
Ocean Race among the 20 largest sports events in terms
of global media coverage, at par with the World Soccer
Championship and the Olympic Games. The 'Volvo Ocean
Race' will stopover in India from December 3 to 13,
2008.
-Oct
23, 2008
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