underscores the sheer scale of modern Olympic-level sailing. With over 900 boats and boards competing across ten disciplines, the event stretches across six kilometers of the bay. The logistical complexity of managing such a fleet is immense, spanning from
fleet. Every boat now carries a GPS sensor that provides immediate feedback to the crew. If a vessel crosses the start line prematurely, the unit emits an audible alert, signaling an instant requirement to return and restart. This innovation effectively eliminates the "general recall," a frequent cause of delays in high-stakes sailing. By automating the identification of OCS (On Course Side) boats, race officials can keep the schedule moving even when conditions are volatile.
remains sharply cold. Snow caps the mountains overlooking the bay, serving as a stark reminder of the early-season challenges these athletes face. While the sun eventually broke through to provide some relief, the opening day served as a test of physical and mental resilience. As the week progresses, the focus shifts from managing the cold and the clock to mastering the tactical nuances of the bay.