![]() ![]() Posted on 2 Jun Founders Trophy to honor top female sailors ILCA 6s battle it out like jet fighters from the movie Top Gun True to the name of the series, on Saturday 28th May 2022, sixteen sailors from five regional clubs travelled to Covenham SC, for the fifth event in the North East & Yorkshire Youth Traveller Series. Posted on 8 Jun NE & Yorkshire Youth Travellers at Covenham The regatta is a popular annual event in the International Optimist Class Association (IOCA) calendar. Credit: Dean Barnes Posted on 13 Jun RLymYC Junior Sailors shineĪt the Lymington Optimist Open The 2022 Lymington Optimist Open took place at Royal Lymington Yacht Club (RLymYC) on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th May. The biggest annual little-boat regatta in the Caribbean Photo: Optimists launch from the beach at the host St. Posted on 15 Jun 29th International Optimist Regatta kicks off Incorporating the IOCA South West Regional Championship 2022 Parkstone Yacht Club was once again host to the Optimist South West Regional Championships on 4 and 5 June, welcoming 80 young sailors for two days of racing and fun over the Queen's Jubilee weekend. Posted on 16 Jun Parkstone Yacht Club Optimist Open The ecoOptimist dinghy is the first recyclable sailing boat of the Optimist class Northern Light Composites and not-for-profit Clean Sailors team up to launch the world's first sustainable and recyclable Optimist for young sailors and sailing schools, globally, supported by OneSails and Swiss clean-tech company, Bcomp™. Posted on 17 Jun First sustainable and recyclable Optimist launched Posted on 20 Jun Team CRYC Spectra wins TOTE Team Racingĩ4 junior sailors ready to sail in the 29th International Optimist Regatta Good starts, getting ahead, and covering competitors proved the winning strategy for Team CRYC (Coral Reef Yacht Club), which won the TOTE Team Racing Championships on Thursday. Thomas Good starts, consistent finishes, and having fun is what led the USA's Beck Brill to win the 29th International Optimist Regatta (IOR), hosted at St. Good starts, consistent finishes, and having fun in St. Posted on 22 Jun Beck Brill wins International Optimist Regatta Over 250 children from 13 nations set to compete on Lake Garda These are the elements that will characterise the Optimist d'Argento Trophy, an event organised by Circolo Vela Torbole in collaboration with the Italian Sailing Federation, the Optimist Italia class and the Garda Trentino Vela Consortium. Related Articles 2022 Optimist d'Argento Trophy preview Join us in our next report to see who wins. The weather forecast is for slightly less breeze, so that top spot is wide open. Tomorrow is the final day when the new Optimist Asian champion will be crowned. So far it looks like the top spot will be claimed by a sailor from either Turkey, Thailand, Singapore or China, but the quality of the whole fleet makes this an early speculation.Īnd as if to match the youngsters' energy, a pod of dolphins come onto the course to see what all the fuss was about. Close roundings, boat-to-boat battles and fast pace were the characteristics of today's races. And what a sight as this dynamic fleet sped out and squeezed onto the start line, all looking for that front rank, time-on-distance, perfect start to find the first shift. On the race course all the sailors were ready to showcase the best of their skills. It's an ideal way to improve their skills and grow their racing experience. Having some 22 nations take part, under the auspices of the International Optimist Dinghy Association, gives the local Bahraini youngsters a real taste of a big international championship racing. This is a well run championship, and the best of Bahrain's hospitality makes this event hugely popular with young sailors in the region. 16 knot winds, clear skies and warm sunshine put a smile on everyone's face. The weather looked perfect for another day of excellent sailing. So as they prepared their boats to head out to sea, they were conscious of taking on other countries and their team mates. After China gained the glory of winning the incredibly competitive team racing championship yesterday, all 130 sailors now switch back to individual mode. Welcome back to Bahrain and the Maritime Sports Association which hosting the Optimist Asian Championship. ODA Optimist Asian Championship 2014 day 1 © Jaffar Ali
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