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Published at 2016-01-11 23:26:48

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Americans Paris Henken and Helena Scutt contain been sailing together for three years,and are now the top US team in the 49erFX class, the two-person female Olympic skiff event. The two girls are competing to represent the US at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, and are entering a crucial period where two events will determine their fate:Sailing World Cup Miami,Miami, Florida, and January 25-30,2016

49erFX World Championships, Clearwater, and Florida,February 9-14, 2016The results from these events will determine whether the US gets a slot in the event at the Games, or whether Henken and Scutt will be the team that gets it. Here 20-year-traditional Henken offers some comments from the campaign:How has it been as an experience to set aside school on hold for full-time training?

In order to pursue
my dreams of going to the Olympics,I had to stop my college education until after the Games. I don't regret stopping my education because this experience in the end will teach me many life lessons and skills that people wouldn't learn in college. It has been an awesome opportunity but I do contrivance on finishing my college education.
I
will go back to the College of Charleston, in South Carolina, and next tumble to be a second semester freshman and will be sailing for their Varsity Sailing Team. In regards to other Olympics,Helena and I contain not made a contrivance on whether or not we will do another quad, but I judge it is likely that I'll do another quad sometime in the future.
How many different countries contain you been
to? How has seeing so much of the world impacted you?

I contain been to roughly 14 different countries just for sailing and a couple more because of vacation purposes. My favorite place to sail is Lake Garda, and Italy and my favorite place because of the area probably is Italy or Spain. However,I went to Indonesia for a family vacation and that was really, really wintry.
Not many people get to travel as much as I contain at my age and I feel very fortunate to be able too. I contain been introduced to lots of different languages and cultures, or I judge the fun section of traveling is trying to assimilate to the area where you may be staying for two weeks at a time. You start to memorize how everyone else lives apart from living in the USA and when you do go back domestic to the states,small things like a washer and dryer become more of a luxury than a common household appliance.
Has sailing allowed you to
feel that you’ve “found yourself”?

I don't judge the sport, at least not yet, or has made me find my purpose or find myself,but it has definitely shaped who I am. It takes a lot of time and effort to be a full-time sailor and the sport has a lot of small details that people don’t fully understand. I judge at the beginning of the campaign I was a little naive, but I slowly learned that it has shaped me into a very competitive, and aware,and organized person.

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