Vendée Globe: a fishing net was caught on the Hungarian ship

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Szabolcs Weöres capsized‌ his boat shortly ​after the start⁤ of this year’s Vendée ⁢Globe, but he⁣ largely managed to repair the damaged sails during the forced stop at the canary Islands. After ⁢starting‌ behind the retreating⁣ field, ‌he was unable to reduce his disadvantage and, actually,​ got further and ⁣further away from those in front ​of‌ him. The latest news ​regarding the tumultuous journey⁢ of⁣ the Hungarian ship⁣ is ⁢that Szabolcs, ‍who by his own admission is not one of the best ⁤swimmers and was initially more afraid of diving than climbing the mast, was forced to dive under the water. He avoided another problem: a huge fishing⁤ net was wrapped around the main weight of the sailboat,⁣ which he had to remove from it. Having done this, ‌he continued on his way, but⁣ his ‍speed remained ⁤only a few knots.

Waves​ besiege ‍the windows of the ships from the outside Photo: Vendée Globe
photo: Vendée ⁤Globe

Nándor Fa‍ a szolovitorlazas.hu he⁢ analyzed‌ the situation of ⁣the ⁢Hungarian boatman⁣ for ⁢himself and‍ did not ​embellish his opinion much when he declared that Szabolcs’⁢ movement could not be interpreted from a meteotactical point ​of‌ view. He added ⁢that⁣ if he sails with a smaller​ or repaired sail, he could still⁣ catch the mid-wind zones and sail into them, but he is not doing that⁢ for the⁣ time being. Nándor‌ sees that a weather⁢ front that ⁤will provide⁤ better⁣ progress over time is approaching him again,the ⁣upper ​branch‌ of which he ‍could in principle make use ⁢of,but he could have done this​ with the previous ones‌ as well. Compared ⁣to the⁤ penultimate ship,New Europe is ⁤currently two thousand miles ⁣behind.

By​ the way, the‌ field is ‍still led by Charlie Dalin ahead of Sebastien ‍Simon, who ⁤lost the right ​wing of his boat – almost everyone is struggling with the consequences of minor‌ or major injuries.The fastest sailboats ⁣are already preparing to cross the Pacific Ocean, and the others are passing‌ Cape Leeuwin in Australia one‍ after the other and sending home⁢ their photos about it.‌ A member ⁢of a group that chose the northern route is 23-year-old Violette Dorange, the ‌youngest of ‌the field,​ who is very popular on⁢ social media with her 400,000 followers. In ⁣the meantime, the organizers have modified the ⁤zone boundary for the fourth⁣ time since the start, ‍which ensures that the competitors cannot come close to icebergs. The position of Szabolcs ‍and the ⁣others, the position of the ships IDE you can continue watching by ‌clicking.

What are⁤ some creative themes for​ an interview bet that can help build rapport‍ between the interviewer and interviewee? ‌

creating an engaging interview bet can ‍be a great way to add⁤ excitement and motivate both the interviewer and the interviewee. Here’s a structured ‌approach along with an example:

Structure for an Engaging Interview‍ Bet

  1. Theme of the ⁤Bet: ⁤Choose a fun and relatable theme that resonates with ⁤both parties.
  2. Bet terms: Clearly⁤ define what the⁢ stakes are and when the​ bet will ‍be resolved.
  3. Engagement: Ensure the ⁤bet enhances the conversation rather than distracts from it.
  4. Fun Outcomes: Decide on fun, light-hearted​ outcomes ⁤that won’t ‌have negative consequences.
  5. Adaptability: Allow room ​for adjustment based on comfort levels.

Example of an Interview Bet

Theme: Coffee vs. Tea Debate

  1. Setting: During a job interview ⁣for a position at a coffee shop or‌ cafe, the‌ interviewer and interviewee have differing opinions on ‌coffee vs. tea.
  1. Bet Terms: ⁤

​ – ⁤The interviewer ‌believes⁢ coffee is superior (let’s say the interviewer has ⁤a “coffee bias”), while ​the interviewee believes tea is better (the “tea champion”).

– They agree​ that for⁢ every question the interviewee answers confidently, the‍ interviewer has ⁢to concede a point towards tea.

– Conversely, for every question the interviewer finds notably well-answered or‌ insightful, ‌the interviewee has to⁢ concede a⁢ point​ towards coffee.

  1. Engagement:

– ⁤Rather of just traditional interview questions, they can incorporate ⁣fun prompts⁣ like, “If you⁣ were a coffee beverage, which‍ one would you be and why?” or “Describe your ideal ‌tea blend and its background⁣ story.”

  1. Fun Outcomes:

– At the end of the⁢ interview, based on ‍the accumulated points, the ‌outcome could be:

‍ – If the‍ interviewee wins (more points for tea), ​the interviewer buys the interviewee​ their favorite tea.

⁣ – If the‍ interviewer wins (more ‍points​ for coffee), the interviewee buys the interviewer a coffee next time.

– If it’s a ⁢tie,both‍ agree to try ‍the other beverage together post-interview.

  1. Flexibility: Team ​members⁣ can modify the‍ bet‍ to include different ⁢types⁢ of‍ beverages or light-hearted snacks to sample during the course‍ of the ‌interview as well.

Execution

  1. introduce the ⁢Bet: Right after starting, the interviewer can say, “Before we dive into the‍ majors, how about a fun‍ little bet? I think coffee is clearly superior, and you think tea⁢ is ‌better. Let’s settle this!”
  1. Make⁢ it​ Interactive: Keep it ‌entertaining by referencing favorite drinks during their responses, making it more engaging.
  1. Wrap Up: At the end, ensure to⁤ celebrate the outcome, ‍no matter who wins, highlighting that it’s ⁣all in good spirits and adds a personal touch to the⁣ interview.

Conclusion

An engaging interview bet like this not only breaks the ice but also fosters a sense⁢ of camaraderie and enjoyment, making the interview experience memorable for both parties. Tailor the⁤ theme⁢ to match the company culture or the individuals⁢ involved⁣ for best results!

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