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August 23August 23 is the 235th day of the year (236th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 130 days remain until the end of the year.
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470 (dinghy)The 470 (Four-Seventy) is a double-handed monohull planing dinghy with a centreboard, Bermuda rig, and centre sheeting. Equipped with a spinnaker, trapeze and a large sail-area-to-weight ratio, it is designed to plane easily, and good teamwork is necessary to sail it well. The name comes from the boat's length of 470 centimetres (4.7 m; 15 ft 5 in). The 470 is a World Sailing International Class and has been an Olympic class since the 1976 games.
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SaskiaSaskia is a Dutch feminine given name of uncertain origin. It has been in use since the Middle Ages and is also in occasional use in the Anglosphere. One source word might be the Germanic sachs, meaning Saxon. Saskia van Uylenburgh, wife of the painter Rembrandt, is the best-known bearer of the name. Notable people with the name include: Saskia Alusalu (born 1994), Estonian speed skater Saskia Bartusiak (born 1982), German football player Saskia Burešová (born 1946), Czech actress, presenter and TV announcer Saskia Burmeister (born 1985), Australian actress Saskia Clark (born 1979), British sailor Saskia Howard Clarke, contestant on the Big Brother British television series in 2005 Saskia Cohen-Tanugi (1959–2020), French actress and theatre director Saskia de Brauw (born 1981), Dutch artist and model Saskia de Coster (born 1976), Belgian writer Saskia de Jonge (born 1986), Dutch swimmer Saskia D’Onofrio (1924-1999), Finnish opera singer and actress, better known by her stage name Maaria Eira Saskia Elemans (born 1977), Dutch cyclist Saskia Esken (born 1961), German politician Saskia Fischer (born 1966), German actress Saskia Garel (born 1977), Jamaican-Canadian actress Saskia Giorgini (born 1985), Dutch-Italian pianist Saskia Hamilton (born 1967), American poet Saskia Hampele (active since 1997), Australian actress Saskia Hippe (born 1991), German volleyball player Saskia Hölbling (born 1971), Austrian choreographer and dancer Saskia Holleman (1945–2013), Dutch actress, lawyer and model Saskia Holmkvist (born 1971), Swedish artist Saskia Horley (born 2000), Australian cricketer Saskia Kosterink (born 1984), Dutch softball player Saskia Laroo (born 1959), Dutch jazz musician Saskia Linssen (born 1970), Dutch model and actress Saskia Mulder (born 1973), Dutch actress and younger sister of Karen Mulder Saskia Noort (born 1967), Dutch author Saskia Olde Wolbers (born 1971), Dutch video artist Saskia Ozinga (born 1960), Dutch activist Saskia Ozols (active since 2006), American artist Saskia Rao-de Haas (born 1971), Dutch cellist based in Delhi, India Saskia Reeves (born 1961), British actress Saskia Rosendahl (born 1993), German actress Saskia Sassen (born 1947), Dutch-American sociologist Saskia Servini (born 2001), British trampoline gymnast Saskia Loretta van Erven Garcia (born 1987), Dutch-Colombian fencer Saskia van Hintum (born 1970), Dutch volleyball player Saskia van Rijswijk (born 1960), Dutch martial artist and actress Saskia Hübner (born 1992), German-Danish furniture designer Saskia van Uylenburgh (1612–1642), wife of Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn Saskia Vester (born 1959), German actress Saskia Wickham (born 1967), British actress Saskia Wummelsdorf (born 1980), German badminton player
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470 World ChampionshipsThe 470 World Championships have been held every year since 1970 and organised by the club on behalf of the International 470 Class Association and recognized by World Sailing. When the Championship forms part of the ISAF Sailing World Championships. The class also holds the 470 Junior World Championships and the 470 Masters World Championships. club The 470 is a sailboat class used as equipment for the Olympic Sailing Competition. The boat has been used in additional World Championships organized by World Sailing notabily the Youth Sailing World Championships and the IYRU Womens Sailing World Championships.
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Hannah MillsHannah Louise Mills (born 29 February 1988) is a British competitive sailor and two-time world champion in the 470 class, having won in 2012 and 2019. Mills won a silver medal for Team GB with her crew Saskia Clark in the 2012 Olympics, she followed this up with a gold in the same event at both the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and, partnered by Eilidh McIntyre, the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Mills is currently the on-board strategist for the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team competing in the SailGP worldwide competition. In 2022, Mills and Ben Ainslie launched Athena Pathway, a programme to help fast-track development for female and youth sailors. The Athena Pathway team competed in the first ever Women's America's Cup, helmed by Mills.
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Saskia ClarkSaskia Clark (born 23 August 1979 in Colchester, Essex) is a British sailor and Olympic Gold medalist. She competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics and she was selected, along with Hannah Mills, to sail in the 470 Women's class for Team GB. They went on to win silver at the 2012 Olympic games and a gold medal at the 2016 games.
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EssexEssex ( ESS-iks) is a ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the south, Greater London to the south-west, and Hertfordshire to the west. The largest settlement is Southend-on-Sea, and the county town is Chelmsford. The county has an area of 3,670 km2 (1,420 sq mi) and a population of 1,832,751. After Southend-on-Sea (182,305), the largest settlements are Colchester (130,245), Basildon (115,955) and Chelmsford (110,625). The south of the county is very densely populated, and the remainder, besides Colchester and Chelmsford, is largely rural. For local government purposes Essex comprises a non-metropolitan county, with twelve districts, and two unitary authority areas: Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea. The districts of Chelmsford, Colchester and Southend have city status. The county historically included north-east Greater London, the River Lea forming its western border. Essex is a low-lying county with a flat coastline. It contains pockets of ancient woodland, including Epping Forest in the south-west, and in the north-east shares Dedham Vale area of outstanding natural beauty with Suffolk. The coast is one of the longest of any English county, at 562 miles (905 km). It is deeply indented by estuaries, the largest being those of the Stour, which forms the Suffolk border, the Colne, Blackwater, Crouch, and the Thames in the south. Parts of the coast are wetland and salt marsh, including a large expanse at Hamford Water, and it contains several large beaches. What is now Essex was occupied by the Trinovantes tribe during the Iron Age. They established a settlement at Colchester, which is the oldest recorded town in Britain. The town was conquered by the Romans but subsequently sacked by the Trinovantes during the Boudican revolt. In the Early Middle Ages the region was invaded by the Saxons, who formed the Kingdom of Essex; they were followed by the Vikings, who after winning the Battle of Maldon were able to extract the first Danegeld from King Æthelred. After the Norman Conquest much of the county became a royal forest, and in 1381 the populace of the county were heavily involved in the Peasants' Revolt. The subsequent centuries were more settled, and the county's economy became increasingly tied to that of London; in the nineteenth century the railways allowed coastal resorts such as Clacton-on-Sea to develop and the Port of London to shift downriver to Tilbury. Subsequent development has included the new towns of Basildon and Harlow, the development of the Harwich International Port, and petroleum industry.
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