The first-ever domestic university EMBA heavyweight sailing competition concluded successfully on the 11th off the coast of Anping, Tainan. A total of 32 entrepreneurs and senior executives from National Taiwan University (NTU) and National Chengchi University (NCCU) EMBA programs participated, forming five heavy sailyachts. The participating yachts included "NTU EMBA Kin Cheng No.1," "NTU EMBA Little Zhou," "NCCU EMBA Warhawk No.1," "NCCU EMBA Good Day," and "NCCU EMBA Wild Geese," all of which are transoceanic-class keel sailyachts. Together, they delivered an exhilarating and outstanding heavyweight sailing competition amid the turbulent waves. 

Determining the winner through two rounds of buoy races and calculating points, the championship went to "NTU EMBA Little Zhou," led by Zhou Cai-xin, the Chairman of Chikang Food Co., Ltd. NCCU EMBA Warhawk No.1 and NCCU EMBA Good Day secured second and third place, respectively. The winners were awarded a cash prize of NT$10,000 and a championship trophy by the Republic of China Masters Sports Association. 

Chairman Zhou Cai-xin, owner of "Little Zhou," expressed that transoceanic sailing allows for completely engine-free navigation, akin to gliders in the sky, relying purely on wind power to sail and engaging in a battle with the unpredictable forces of nature. In addition to requiring proficient sailing skills, it demands leadership decisiveness and the ability to swiftly address challenges presented by ever-changing sea conditions. He noted that the encounters in sailing align with the challenges of business management, making it a fitting supplementary activity for cultivating corporate talents. He expressed the hope that more top universities can follow the example of NTU and NCCU, joining EMBA sailing activities to collectively usher in a maritime era for Taiwan.