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Valio la pena tunear el Sunfish!
On Monday night after racing, the water levels at James Island YC rose so high that the club’s parking lot flooded. This was a clear indication that the currents for the following day would be extremely strong. The second day dawned with a 10 knot northerly breeze. After sailing in a windy northerly on day 1, many of the smaller sailors elected to get an education on the Gust Adjust. However, as the racers left the shore the breeze had dropped. By the time the first races were supposed to start, there was almost no breeze in the outgoing current. Eventually, signs of a thermal sea breeze could be seen near the eastern end of Charleston Harbor near Fort Sumter, and the races got started in a East-Southeast flow.
Cameron Hall of St Petersburg YC was the pace setter for day 2. In every race he battled with Jonathan Martinetti of Ecuador, the overnight leader.
At the conclusion of the 7 race series, Martinetti captured the Junior North American Championship. Kamilla Sabogal, also from Ecuador, remained in second place overall. After his strong performance on the second day, Cameron Hall jumped into third place. Arianna Villena from Ecuador continued to sail well to sit in fourth overall. Nick Valente sailed a consistent series and rose to fifth place overall.
In the Midget division, Savannah’s Elise Marshall extended her first day’s lead to win the title. She was pushed hard by Emily Nolan and Robert Gossett.
In the evening the sailors were treated to dinner and awards in the James Island YC. The jubilent atmosphere at dinner made it clear that while the sailors had been competitors on the water,they had also forged many new friendships. They exchanged contact information and made promises to sail again together in Mattituck, NY in 2010.
Charleston, SC - The James Island Yacht Club is hosting 25 youth sailors at the 2009 Midget and Junior North American Sunfish Championships. The participants are representing six different US Sunfish Regions - Florida (1), Gulf Coast (2), Mid-Atlantic (5), New York (1), Southeast (12) and Southwest (1). In addition, there are three sailors representing the South American country of Ecuador.
The first day of racing was dominated by Jonathan Martinetti of Ecuador. He completed a perfect score card by winning all four of the day’s races. His fellow Ecuador Sailing Team members, Kamilla Sabogal and Arianna Villena sailed consistently to sit in second and third place overall.
The regatta will conclude tomorrow with three races scheduled.
Last Weekend was Semana de la Bandera for all class we have in Rosario. Lot of people of all inside pampas. I racing in Laser radial winning 4 of the 5 races and second in the other. Some races not easy and i´m litle oxidate, and the coold weather make me bad!! Was like 7°C. Wind was medium-Strong and we race close Vladimir Beach.
Bueno me lleve la Copa Challenger de Radial, y esta vez le vamos a poner las chapitas, porque la estabamos escribiendo con birome abajo. A ver si nos da el presupuesto
I´m wining the Challenger Cup for Laser Radial, and this time we gone a make the plaques because we wirthing with pencil down the cup. Let see if we have money.
La Organización estuvo impecable y un numero de barcos elevado. A la noche un guiso riquisimo y una banda muy buena.
The organization was incredible and lot of boats in all class. At night a very good "Guiso" and a very good band with music live (Jack Jhonson musics)
Las fotos son de Alvaro Casals, www.rosarionautico.com
Resultados Finales
Laser Radial / 9 competitors
1° Luis H. Canuto (Dingo) CVR
2° Tomas Pellejero YCR
3° Gastón Bisio YCR
Laser Standard / 7 Competitors
1°Federico Buiati YCR
2° Juan Pablo Bisio YCR
3° Esteban Blando
Laser 4.7 / 9 Competitors
1° Juan Ignacio Biava YCR
2° Luca Bentorino CNJ
3° Manuel Di Francesco 400YCC
Snipe / 28 Competitors
1° Soubie - Granucci YCO
2° Benavidez - Morlachetti CVR
3° Fumagallo - Fumagallo YCR
Pampero / 4 competitors
1° Chaina - Leguizamon YCR
2° Sordelli - Prosperi YCR
3° Dillon - Dillon CNS
29er / 7 Competitors
1° Noe - Marc CVR
2° Pellejero - Pellejero YCR
3° Guerra - Quagliotti CVR
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Nota de la "China":
SEMANA DE LA BANDERA
Se realizó el tradicional Campeonato para las clases; Snipe, Laser, 29er y Pampero.
Luego de 5 regatas en la clase Snipe, Soubie & Granucci del YCO se consagraron Capeones. Mientras que Benavidez & Morlachetti CVR, se ubicaron segundos. Mientras que el tercer lugar fue para los Fumagallo del YCR, ante una flota de casi 30 barcos.
En la categoría 4.7 de la clase Laser, el ganador fue Juan Ignacio Biava del YCR. Luego de 5 regatas, Biava ganaba 3 y cruzaba 2º en las restantes, con lo que sumó 5. Mientras que Luca Bentorino CNJ conseguía el 2º con 8pts. El tercero fue Manuel Di Francesco GEN 400, con 9. Ante una flota de 9 timoneles inscriptos.
Federico Buiatti YCR se consagró Campeón en la categoría St de la clase Laser, al ganar 4 de 5, sumó 4. En tanto que Juan Pablo Bisio YCR, quien ganó la primera prueba, se ubicó 2º con 7. El tercer lugar lo consiguió Esteban Blando con 12pts.
En la categoría Radial de los Laser, Luis Canuto CVR fue el Campeón con 4 victorias sumó 4. Mientras que Tomás Pellejero YCR clasificó 2º con 9, Gastón Bisio se colocaba 3º con 13.
7 equipos compitieron en la clase Skiff, 29er. El Campeón fue Noe/Marc CVR que lo hizo de manera invicta. Mientras que la dupla Pellejero YCR se colocó 2º con 9pts. En tanto que Guerra/Quagliotti fueron los 3º con 10pts.
Sólo 4 Pamperos compitieron, consagrándose campeones Chaina / Leguizamon con 3 triunfos sobre 4 pruebas, sumaron 3. Mientras que en 2º lugar se ubicaron Sordelli / Prosperi YCR, el 3º eran los Dillon CNS.
Fuente:
Silvia Mariana Piccinini
Secretaria de Yachting
Yacht Club Rosario
Oficina: 0341-4552753
Cel:0341-155419158
yachting@ycr.com.ar