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The yachting industry is slowly returning to normal in the wake of the pandemic. Yachts are back to work around the world and many new ones are in the pipeline thanks to the surge in popularity the "social distant" yachting lifestyle has enjoyed. But, while this return to normalcy has opened up new crew jobs this year, crew themselves have been returning to the workplace in large numbers and competition has been fierce.

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NEWPORT (WJAR) -- A special guest was at the Newport Sailing Museum Thursday night. Hall of Fame sailor and TV commentator Gary Jobson gave a presentation on America's prospects in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Jobson will call the Olympic sailing on NBC, narrating every single race from the network's studio in Connecticut.

This will be his tenth time covering the games.

"I feel quite lucky to be able to call the Olympics and promote the sport of sailing and promote our athletes," Jobson said. "One of the cool things about the Olympics is just how good everybody is when the games come."

The U.S. is sailing in nine of the 10 Olympic classes.

Rhode Islanders will be keeping a close eye on Providence's Stu McNay, who is competing in his fifth Olympic games.

"One of the best sailors in the country," Jobson said of McNay. "He's been at it for a long time. He's come close. He's at the age now with all that experience, he's not going to get too overwhelmed with the Olympic scene and opening ceremonies, and just focus on the job."

McNay is competing with Lara Dallman-Weiss in the mixed 470.

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Jobson will be calling the races 12 days in a row on NBC/Peacock, and encourages everyone to tune in.

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In all seriousness, of the 592 athletes representing Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics , there are some truly bright minds. The collection of names below is by no means meant to be an exhaustive one. 

They are, however, Stanford engineers and aspiring dietitians. They own businesses and command board rooms. There are multiple, literal, rocket scientists. Their résumés would make them valedictorian at any high school in the United States except their classroom is now the real world – and the Olympic stage.

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Gabby Thomas (track and field)

Gabby Thomas’ résumé is equally impressive looking at it athletically or academically. Combine them, and it’s a tour de force. 

Individual bronze medal? Check. Team silver medal? Check. Harvard undergraduate degree in neurobiology? Check. Master’s degree from the University of Texas in public health? Check. 

Thomas grew up in a family encouraged to do whatever they loved with a focus on academics. “I found a love for track and field because I felt like it wasn’t something I was pressured to do or forced to do and it was something I could grow in,” Thomas said. 

In Texas, Thomas volunteered at a health care clinic for individuals lacking insurance. She was inspired by a class she took at Harvard that focused on disparities in the health care system. 

“When I'm thinking about my education and whatever else I want to pursue, I feel confident that I can do it because I do have those values instilled in me,” Thomas told Olympics.com recently. “I know that if I work really hard, I can achieve what I want to. I have that confidence and resilience that you really gain through the sport experience.”

She also wants to be an example for young women of color. 

"Just know that the world might try to put you down, but the sky is the limit for you,” she told Olympics.com. “You can achieve anything that you want to do – so just keep going."

Canyon Barry (3x3 basketball)

Zoom calls at 2 a.m. local time in Mongolia are part of the tradeoff for Canyon Barry to live out his Olympic dream. 

The son of Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry, Canyon Barry played collegiately at the College of Charleston and the University of Florida – and made the most of the academic offerings at both institutions. He graduated summa cum laude with a physics degree from Charleston. At Florida, he left with a master’s in nuclear engineering. 

Now he’s an engineer with L3Harris, the aerospace and defense company. And as the 3x3 men’s basketball team competed around the world to qualify and prep for the Paris Olympics, Barry maintained his presence with his day job. 

“I think a lot of athletics parallels engineering or high achievement,” Barry said. “Just what drives you to be a great athlete, I think drives you to succeed in the professional workplace, whether it's time management, leadership skills, being a part of a team, having drive, working through adversity, all those are very applicable to other aspects of life.” 

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Sunny Choi (breaking)

In the business world, Sunny Choi has one of the most valuable currencies: A degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. At Penn, Choi first discovered breaking but never considered that her passion would become a career.

Out into the corporate world Choi went. She rose all the way to the role of the director of global creative operations for Estée Lauder – the type of job that is not a typical 9 to 5. Then she faced her personal crossroads once breaking was included in the Paris 2024 sport program. 

“Do I go with the dream that I've always had since I was a kid to go to the Olympics?” Choi said. “Or, do I just continue this life where I'm really, truly not very happy?” 

The demands of office life had burnt her out and trying to juggle work with training for Olympic qualification became too much. 

Choi “took the shot” and became the first “b-girl” on Team USA to qualify for the Games.

Hans Henken (sailing)

Growing up, Hans Henken had the classic American childhood dream of becoming an astronaut one day. 

Then he went about achieving it. 

Henken studied aerospace engineering, specifically rocket propulsion, at Stanford as an undergrad. He earned a Master’s degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering, also from Stanford. 

Applying his academic background of studying space to sailing on the water – Henken competes in the men’s 49er – isn’t always straightforward. But it does help. 

“There's a lot of crossover when it comes to the equations that you use to study the analysis of the sail design and the boat design,” Henken said. “So being able to transfer that into sailing and get a competitive edge has been really cool.” 

LeBron James (basketball)

Beyond his basketball genius, LeBron James’ smarts have made him one of the most influential members of the sporting world. He became the first active NBA player to become a billionaire last year, according to Forbes, thanks to his decades of endorsements and a suited business sense. James has a partnership stake in Fenway Sports Group, which makes him a minority owner of the Boston Red Sox (MLB), Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) and Liverpool FC of the English Premier League. In 2020, James founded SpringHill Company, an entertainment and production company. He was an early investor in the Blaze Pizza chain and has said he intends on owning the NBA’s eventual expansion team in Las Vegas. 

Kelsey Bing (women's field hockey)

Kelsey Bing considers herself “a busy bee to begin with.” She spends 30 hours per week as a GNC (guidance, navigation, control) engineer at Joby Aviation and also finds time to be the goaltender of the US women’s field hockey team. 

“It’s all about time management, prioritization. Obviously it’s not entirely perfect," she said.

The key is making sure the two sides of her life – Joby and the national team – are on the same page and that she is clearly communicating her plans. 

“Can I commit to everything? No, not all the time. But that’s life, right? You got to make your decisions,” said Bing, who is one of the more excited members of Team USA to be in France, her croissant necklace serving as proof. 

At Joby, an autonomous technology startup focuses on creating systems for cargo airplanes to fly without human assistance, Bing helped on a recent contract project with the U.S. Air Force. The work centered around developing a system to help determine which airport to land at while moving cargo. 

“I was proud to help in such a little way,” Bing said. 

Quincy Wilson (track and field)

Quincy Wilson became the breakout start of Team USA’s track and field trials last month. The 16-year-old entered that meet fresh off his All-Met selection in the Washington, D.C., area as the Male Athlete of the Year, awarded by The Washington Post. Wilson just completed his sophomore year – and his report card had straight A’s on it . 

Wilson will be a part of the men’s 4x400-relay pool for Team USA's track and field squad. Even if he doesn’t run in Paris, Wilson seems primed for the ever-important junior academic year. 

Jourdan Delacruz (weightlifting)

Jourdan Delacruz wanted to do something about the gap female athletes face when it comes to supporting their needs. The registered dietitian student flexed her entrepreneurial skills and started Her Athlete, an evidence-based sports nutrition and performance research brand, in July 2023. 

“The reason why I decided to go towards focusing more on the female experience is because that's something that I'm very familiar with and I recognize that there's a need,” said Delacrus, a two-time Olympian who earned her Bachelor’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from the University of Northern Colorado. 

She’s now completing her master's in nutritional science, with an emphasis in sports nutrition, from the University of Georgia and is expected to graduate next year. 

Her Athlete may focus on women but Delacruz doesn’t want the platform to be exclusive. 

“Nutrition food is for everyone,” Delacruz said. “But I do try to focus on the female experience.”

Jesse Grupper (climbing)

Two years ago, Jesse Grupper was working full time in a robotics lab. 

To walk away from a steady paycheck and benefits and pursue his dream of climbing in Paris involved a lot of sacrifice, Grupper said. He had to – temporarily, at least – walk away from his career. He moved away from family and friends on the East Coast to train at better facilities and prepare for the Games. 

“There's definitely been a lot of sacrifice and it's been a lot of hard work to get here, but I'm super excited about it,” Grupper said. 

Michelle Sechser (rowing)

For Michelle Sechser, the work-life balance actually made her a better rower. In her first few years on the national team, Sechser was hesitant to begin her professional career outside of the water. If she was all-in on rowing, she thought, all of her time had to be spent training or recovering. 

The lightweight women’s double sculls competitor found that working full time on the client success team for Broadridge Financial Solutions helped her compartmentalize what was important. 

“It means that I can go and have a great, focused practice in the morning. If it doesn't go well and we have a bad set of pieces, or just wasn't my best performance for the day, there's not really time to sit around and sulk about it,” Sechser said, “because we've got to change outfits and clock in for work.”

An increase in appreciation for her sport has come with that mindset. 

“When we shove off the dock to start practice, I'm quite literally just shoving that entire world and lifestyle away,” Sechser said. 

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The Harveys are showing us what Black luxury looks like this summer with their European vacation. We last reported that Steve and Marjorie Harvey were celebrating their 17th wedding anniversary in Taormina, Italy. It looks like their kids and grandkids have joined in on the festivities as the family met up in St. Tropez, France.

Marjorie Harvey shared an image of her stunning blended family on her Instagram page. 

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“Summer Vibes ☀️💕,” she captioned two images featuring the kids and grandkids. In the first picture, Marjorie and Steve were captured with Lori Harvey and two of Steve’s sons from previous marriages–Wynton and Broderick Harvey.

In the second picture, five of their grandkids were pictured on the yacht seated next to Marjorie and Steve. The TV host is often gushing over his grandkids and has even joked about them before.

“I’ve been waiting years for my kids to get out of my house. I want to be an empty nester. Now they come back to the house and they got more people with them. They always bring them over and drop them off. And I’m going ‘Now, I been talking to my girl all day long. All we been talking about was what was going to happen tonight. Then, I get to the house and here they is,” he said on his former talk show, Steve .

Some of the activities the family are enjoying on their luxe vacation include Marjorie taking a brave plunge into the sea via a gigantic slide. “I did it😂” she captioned the video of her sliding off the yacht via the slide, losing her sunglasses in the process.

Lori has been sharing snippets from her lush family vacation on her Instagram Stories. In one, Marjorie and Broderick can be seen celebrating Wynton’s birthday as hosts on their yacht danced to 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” while holding champagne bottles and sparklers.

“So much about this video has me in tears,” Lori captioned the story.

It’s been a while since we’ve seen the Harvey gang on a vacation at this level, but in the past, they’ve gone all over, from around the UAE to their favorite spot, St. Tropez, in the summer of 2023. Here’s to more luxurious travels for this fabulous family.

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From Manila to the Netherlands and New Jersey, critical businesses and services were brought to a standstill on Friday by a global tech outage .

The disruption was caused by a flawed software update from a cybersecurity company that operates behind the scenes for many businesses. But the impact was visceral, creating chaotic scenes at airports, grocery stores, subway stations and elsewhere.

Here are scenes from around the world on Friday. Even as some systems were restored, the outages created ripple effects that spread widely.

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Travelers faced delays at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands. Scores of airports around the world were affected by the outage.

With computers offline, some airlines stationed employees at airports, including New York’s LaGuardia, to manually check in travelers lucky enough to catch a flight out.

For the majority of those stranded, however, including travelers in Manila and elsewhere, it meant one thing: a long wait.

A board showing the status of flights at Zurich’s airport was littered with cancellation notices.

The waits led to moments of exasperation in Rotterdam.

Travelers grounded at Hong Kong airport. At the time, how significant the disruption to global air travel would be was unclear.

So people continued to wait — in Madrid and many other major hubs.

Computer screens were filled with warnings that systems were trying to recover.

Disruptions were not limited to airports: Cars lined up in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, at the Santa Fe Bridge to cross into the United States after the disruption caused a delay.

More blue recovery screens dotted stores in cities, including this one in London.

The effects of the outage could be seen in other places, like this grocery store on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn …

… and a Coles grocery store in Canberra, Australia.

Information boards at New York subway stations did not function properly.

And wait times climbed for train riders in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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In Atlanta, delayed passengers grabbed a seat where they could in the airport terminal.

Even as airlines tried to restore their systems, crowds continued to grow.

Luggage piled up at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.

A constant for many: the blue screens, over and over again.

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