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There have also been unsightly buildups of trash.Sailors have tried to downplay the effects of sailing on the dirty water, saying theyre taking precautions and that Rio isnt the only place on the planet with polluted waterways.Still, German sailor Erik Heil was hospitalized in Berlin and underwent surgery to treat inflammation and skin infections after competing in a test event in August.One big improvement so far is at the venue, the new Marina da Gloria, where the water is clearer just months after a new sewage system was installed to stop brown, untreated sludge from being poured into the small harbor.Dirty water aside, sailors rave about Rio as a good place to sail, both on the bay and on ocean courses.This will be one of the rare times sailors have competed in the center of the Olympic action. The Christ the Redeemer statue and Rios round natural features will provide a stunning backdrop. The medals races will be sailed off Flamengo Beach, with the windward mark right under Sugarloaf Mountain.Here are some things to watch for in the Olympic sailing regatta:ITS THE WATER: Some sailors will end up in the water, particularly in the wild 49er class, which is prone to capsizing. You dont want to ingest the water, said New Zealand 49er skipper Peter Burling. Its not that different to what China was eight years ago. Obviously weve taken precautions with all the immunizations. You try to stay out of the water. U.S. sailor Paige Railey of Clearwater, Florida, has made several trips to Rio. She said shes even gone wakeboarding and swimming there, and has eaten fish from the bay. I dont have any fear about the water at all, actually, she said.ANY MEDAL WILL DO: At the 2012 London Games, the United States failed to win a sailing medal for the first time since 1936. Americas best medals bets for Rio are Annie Haeger of East Troy, Wisconsin, and Briana Provancha of San Diego in the womens 470; Stu McNay of Providence, Rhode Island, and Dave Hughes of Miami in the mens 470; and RRailey in the Laser Radial.dddddddddddd Haeger and Provancha won the gold at the Olympic test event in Rio in August. McNay and Hughes won the gold at the 2015 European Championships. Railey won the gold at the 2015 Pan Am Games. The United States leads the overall medals table with 59, although Britain has 25 golds to the Americans 19.THE STREAK: After winning the silver medal in London, New Zealanders Burling and Blair Tuke won 27 straight regattas, including four straight world championships. Their streak ended in mid-July when they finished third in the South American Championship in Rio. Their trans-Tasman rivals, Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen, the defending Olympic gold medalists, won that regatta, which featured just six races in two-days. The Olympic regatta will be sailed over a week. The Kiwis remain the odds-on gold medal favorites. Its not about the winning streak, Burling said earlier this year. Were not too worried about that. The last four years have been about trying to get a gold medal for New Zealand in Rio. Burling and Tuke (Emirates Team New Zealand) and Outteridge and Jensen (Artemis Racing) also are rivals sin the Americas Cup.THE HEIR APPARENT? The big story in the London Games was British hero Ben Ainslie rallying in the Finn class to win his fourth straight gold medal and fifth Olympic medal overall, making him the most-decorated sailor in games history. With Ainslie having moved on to the Americas Cup, countryman Giles Scott is the man to beat in the Finn, the heavyweight, single-handed dinghy class. Scott has 16 wins in 18 regattas this quadrennial, with two silvers.GOING AND COMING: The venerable Star class was dropped from the Olympic lineup for the first time since 1932. That didnt sit well with Brazilians. Torben Grael won two gold medals and two bronze medals in the Star class, and countryman Robert Scheidt won a silver and a bronze. Graels daughter, Martine, will sail in the womens 49er FX class, which has been added to the Olympic lineup, along with the Nacra 17 multihull. Graels son, Marco, will compete in the 49er class. Scheidt will sail in his sixth Olympics, in the Laser class. ' ' '