Saturday, June 27, 2015

First Day Clagett Regatt Newport


First day of racing yesterday, we had 4 races in perfect conditions.  It was very good time spent for me to work on speed and racing in an area that feels more like home.  Let me concentrate on developing consistent speed and starts.  Results were four firsts by large margins.  Won each start and pick a few shifts with good speed.  Wind ranged at the start around 15 can going down to around 7-8.  Today will be light and maybe a blow out tomorrow.  I have only used the old sails because I was to save the new ones for the worlds.

I still have a lot work to do to get to the speed of the Euros.  One step at a time and moving forward.  Very happy with the first day of sailing.

Dee

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Windmark Sailing Foundation, USALCO, North Sails, Quantum Sails, Gill, Velocitek, Kaenon



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C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta
Plenty of breeze for day one of racing at The Clagett



NEWPORT, R.I. (June 26, 2015) – For the three fleets racing at the 13th C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta in Newport RI, the race committee set a northerly course between Rose and Goat Islands, for the five races held today.    

"We had an a' typical Northerly all day.  We never got the thermal warm up as the cloud cover stayed around for most of the day.  We had 15kts of breeze that eased off over the five races today," said Principal Race Officer, Ron Hopkins (Bristol, RI).

The eight boat Sonar class has 2014 Clagett Sonar class winner, Rick Doerr (Clifton, NJ) and his crew Hugh Fruend (Freeport, ME) and Brad Kendell (Tampa, FL) in first, finishing one point in front of the Canadian team skippered by Paul Tingley (Toronto, Canada) and his team Ken Dool (Kingston, Ontario) and Logan Campbell (Saskatuan, Canada).

"Today was a lot windier than we thought but we were well set up for the conditions and have been practicing for them.  Brad has been back in the boat with Hugh and I since October last year and we started sailing in Miami in December in preparation for this year's events," commented Doerr dockside.

In the 2.4mR class Dee Smith (Annapolis, MD), who is sailing in his forth regatta in the 2.4mR, had a picket fence of results, finishing all four races in first place.  Clagett stalwart Peter Wood (Ottawa, Canada) is placed in second on a count-back from Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock,CT). 

"It was a picture perfect day of racing in Newport.  It's great to be back here in Newport racing and I managed even managed to stay afloat today, no sinking this time," remarked Smith after racing. ( At the Delta Lloyd regatta earlier this year Smith managed to swamp his 2.4mR and loose his position in the fleet)

The SKUD 18 class has the only all female team of Sarah Everhart Skeels (Tiverton, RI) and Cindy Walker (Middletown, RI) competing in this years Clagett.  After the four races today, Ryan Porteous (San Diego, CA) and Maureen McKinnon (Marblehead, MA) are in first with Everhart Skeels and Walker one point behind in second.

"We had a great day of racing today with three good races.  We retired from the fourth after hitting the mark with our boom and not doing our penalty turn soon enough," said Porteous.

Head Clagett coach Betsy Alison (Newport, RI), who has recently been appointed the Chairman of the Disabled Sailing Committee for ISAF, commented, " The sailors rose to the challenge of the conditions today.  The breeze was slightly higher than we anticipated but it resulted in a fantastic day of sailing."

Racing continues tomorrow with a forecast for a Northerly breeze shifting to a South- South/West later in the day.




Results Day 1 (Provisional)

2015 C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta
Preliminary Cumulative Results
2.4mR
1.    USA 92    Dee Smith    2.4    Dee Smith    1    1    1    1        4.0
2.    CAN 14    Small Expectations    2.4mR    Peter Wood    2    3    4    2        11.0
3.    USA 142    None    2.4mR    Charles Rosenfield    3    2    2    4        11.0
4.    CAN 1    No mother no father    2.4mR    Alain Dubuc    5    4    9    7        25.0
5.    USA 118    Spiring    2.4mR    Tim Ripley    9    6    5    8        28.0
6.    CAN 88    Inspiration    2.4mR    Aaron Wong-Sing    4    10    6    9        29.0
7.    CAN 12    CAN 12    2.4mR    Christine Lavallee    6    7    7    10        30.0
8.    USA 145    Magic Bus    2.4mR    Theodore Green    12    14/DNS    3    5        34.0
9.    USA 24    2.4Mr    2.4mR    Zak Kordik    11    9    12    3        35.0
10.    CAN 18    CAN18    2.4mR    Audrey Kobayashi    7    11    8    11        37.0
11.    160    160    2.4mR    Kevin Holmberg    8    14/DNS    11    6        39.0
12.    CAN 723    Toy Boy    2.4mR    Erick Poirier    10    8    10    13        41.0
13.    CAN 22    CAN 22    2.4mR    Peter Eagar    13    5    13    12        43.0

Sonar
1.    USA 1    Valiant    Sonar    Rick Doerr    1    1    1    3    2    8.0
2.    CAN 835    CAN 835    Sonar    Paul Tingley    3    2    2    1    1    9.0
3.    USA 810    Bandit    sonar    Andrew & Melissa Fisher    2    3    3    2    3    13.0
4.    682    Warrior Sailing    Sonar    Sammy Lugo    6    4    4    5    6    25.0
5.    10    Warrior Sailing    Sonar    Preston Schofield    7    5    5    4    5    26.0
6.    ISV 3    ISV3    Sonar    Antonio F. Sanpere    4    6    9/DNS    6    4    29.0
7.    USA 806    Sonar    Sonar    Gary Pierce    5    8    7    8    8    36.0
8.    USA 671    Polaris    Sonar    Richard Ramos    8    7    6    9/SCP    7    37.0


Skud 18
1.    USA 074    Soren    Skud 18    Sarah Everhart Skeels    2    2    1    2        7.0
2.    USA 071    USA 071    Skud 18    Ryan Porteous    1    1    5/RET    4        11.0
3.    07    N a    Skud -18    Craig Wilson    3    3    3    3        12.0
4.    51    Team Paradise    skud    Tracy Schmitt    5/DNF    5/RET    4    1        15.0



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About the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta:  Founded in 2003, the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta honors the late Tom Clagett (1916-2001), a U.S. Navy World War II veteran who learned to sail on Chesapeake Bay.  As a youngster he suffered temporary paralysis as the result of a bout of meningitis; an experience that left him with a deep respect for the accomplishments of people with disabilities.  The Clagett’s stated mission is "to assist sailors in realizing their potential on the water by providing them both the knowledge and tools to improve their skills and the opportunity to use these skills in competition".  Tom Clagett's motto was "Reach for Success", which resonates with every Clagett participant.  The event includes all three boats that have been chosen as the equipment of the Paralympic classes: the three-person Sonar, the two-person SKUD-18 and the singlehanded 2.4 Metre.  Clagett competitors have seen medal success at the 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games.  Competitors often comment that, The Clagett, has improved their quality of life as they apply what is achieved on the water to everyday situations.


C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta 2015 sponsors: The Clagett organization would like to thank the following 2015 sponsors - Fiduciary Trust International and Three Golden Apples at the Platinum level; American International Group, Inc. (AIG) at the Gold level; The Horance A. Kimball & S. Ella Kimball Foundation at the Silver level; 7D Ranch, BNY Mellon, Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty, Innovative Construction Inc.,  John MacGowan Studio & Gallery and The Rhode Island Sailing Events Commission at the Bronze level.

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