DSM, the innovative partner in sports of the Dutch Olympic Committee
(NOC*NSF), is presenting a number of major innovations for the sport of
sailing. Marcelien de Koning and Lobke Berkhout, Dutch Olympic sailors in the
470 class, will be going for gold in Qingdao this summer using a new boat.
NOC*NSF chair Erica Terpstra and DSM Managing Board chairman Feike Sijbesma
will christen the boat today at the HISWA boat fair in Amsterdam. The boat is
the result of close collaboration between DSM, NOC*NSF and the Dutch Olympic
sailors.
According to Feike Sijbesma, DSM has put a great deal of time and effort into
the innovations for the Dutch Olympic sailing team: ‘Specialists from
various DSM divisions have worked closely with the sailors, NOC*NSF and the
Dutch Sailing Federation to make the new Olympic boat a reality. The hull and
the rigging proved to be the most crucial parts where new materials and
improvements by DSM would bring speed benefits and could thus make the
difference at the Summer Games. We are proud of the result and wish the
sailors every success in China.’
The sailing innovations represent a new milestone in the series of innovations
that DSM is developing for the Olympic Games in August in close collaboration
with the Dutch athletes and NOC*NSF. Previously, DSM presented innovations in
the fields of sports nutrition and materials, including cooling systems that
will help the athletes to regulate their body temperature in the hot weather
conditions in China.
High-performance hull
The new Olympic boat was built with the
aid of a certified mold for the 470 Class and using composite laminates
specially developed by DSM which provide extreme stiffness at minimum weight.
The DSM material is based on knowledge that DSM gained in developing longer
and stronger blades for large wind turbines. The material ensures optimum
stability of the boat in the short waves characteristic of the China coastal
waters. This will minimize energy losses and will enable the sailors to
maintain boat speed. Over the past twelve months De Koning and Berkhout have
been training intensively with a prototype of the new boat. ‘The new
Olympic boat offers the best of two worlds: a perfectly molded shape with
exactly the right stiffness, which can bring speed benefits. This combination
was previously not available. We are very glad that we have the opportunity to
sail this boat’, said Marcelien de Koning.
Running rigging with Dyneema®
Another important focus of
the innovation program of DSM and NOC*NSF is the rigging of the Olympic boats.
Following the motto ‘only the best is good enough’, all Dutch boats that will
be sailing for Olympic medals on the coast of Qingdao in August will be
equipped with special lines with Dyneema® in the colors red-white-blue and
orange. These lines offer sailors optimum control; they are the best lines
currently available for competitive sailboats. DSM will today symbolically
hand over a small piece of the three kilometers of custom-made lines with
Dyneema® to the chairman of the Dutch Sailing Federation.
DSM and sports
Sport is about performing at a top level, day
in, day out. About passion, ambition, wanting to be the best, about continuous
improvement and teamwork. As such, sport embodies a number of DSM’s core
values. Just like sportspeople DSM is continuously pushing its limits:
Unlimited.DSM. Innovation is one of the main spearheads of DSM’s strategic
course, with its focus on Life Sciences and Materials Sciences, and it is
equally important in the world of sports: innovations in the fields of
nutrition and materials can mean the difference between victory and defeat.
Innovation is our Sport™ is therefore an apt title for DSM’s program in
the field of sports.
DSM and NOC*NSF have been ‘Partners in Sport’ since 2001. In the run-up to
Beijing 2008, DSM has stepped up its efforts in the field of sports and
innovation even further in the hope of making a major contribution to the
success of the Dutch Olympic team during the Summer Games of 2008.
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