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posted by Mike Milner [Director of Sailing & Sports]
2008


2008 Easter Seals Regatta - Saturday July 5th

The RCYC hosted the Easter Seals Regatta. A great day and a great cause. Over 50 boats and 300 people took part and it was great to see the smiles all over the Easter Seals kids faces

Jen Provan and Team Canada Olympic Team at the Yngling Open worlds

Jen Provan, along with Martha henderson and Katie Abbott in their last minute preparations for the Olympics are attending the Open Yngling worlds in Holland

see below for an update from the team

We’ve had quite an exciting few days.  We just completed the 2nd day of the 2008 Open Yngling Worlds and are sitting in first place!  After day one we were sitting in third place, our finishes our finishes being a 5th and a 9th.  It was a great day, but today was even better.  The first race of day two was tricky with puffy, shifty winds and intermittent rain showers.  Half way through the race we were sitting in 5th place, but left our competitors for more breeze on the left side of the race course.  It was a risk, but we were confident!  We got into the new wind… tacked… and were leading the race by numerous boatlengths.  Check out the first photo we’ve attached.  It was a significant first place!

 

We started race 2 on day 2 at the crowded boat end.  We were leading the race with the second place boat close and the rest of the competition far behind.  However, the race committee notified us that we had started early and received and were to receive an OCS (on course side), thus points totaling the fleet plus one.  In an effort to investigate what went wrong, we asked the race committee if we could listen to their voice recording of the start.  After a few minutes of waiting, the PRO (Principal Race Officer) informed us that in fact the race committee had made a mistake.  They had no record of us being called over early and our first place was reinstated. 

 

So Team OliExco finishes day 2 winning the day and stepping up the scoreboard into first place.  We’ll keep you posted as to our progress over the rest of the regatta.  If you’d like to visit the regatta website, you can do so at http://www.worlds.kdy.dk

 

Jen Provan, Martha Henderson and Katie Abbott

 

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posted by Mike Milner [Director of Sailing & Sports]


By mmilner on 9/20/2009 4:46 AM

Marvinn Beckmann from the USA won the hotly contested Etchell North Americans held from September 16th to the 19th of September. 35 entries from the USA, Canada and Australia visited the club for the past four days and were thrilled to call RCYC home over the past few days.
 
The RCYC has a long association with the Etchells fleet. Dirk Kneulman is the current boat builder in North America, and it was great to see Commodore Gordon Norton who owned the very first Etchells in Canada come to the opening cermonies. In fact it seemed every member who stood up to speak to the fleet at the various functions had a story to tell about their Etchell sailing. Commodore Meadows regaled us with his stories of the Etchells, as well as Tony Anderson, Commodore Sherwood, Vice commodore fred eaton and many others.
 
5 races were held over 3 days. Day one saw light winds and bumpy seas from the East whic ... Read More »

By mmilner on 9/14/2009 8:32 AM

taken from the wimra web site
 
Sheboygan, Wis., (September 13, 2009) -- New Zealand’s Samantha
Osborne today bested Canada’s Jen Provan in a thrilling five-race
final that came down to the last leg of the series to win the
inaugural Buddy Melges Challenge hosted by the US Sailing Center
Sheboygan.
Provan finished the round robin with 8 points, tied with Peru’s
Tania Zimmerman, who was seeded first going into the semifinal
knockout series because she had beaten Provan in the round robin.
Zimmerman faced Osborne in the semifinal knockout series, with
Osborne winning both races to advance to the final. Likewise, Provan,
who faced the other New Zealand team, led by Stephanie Hazard, won
both semifinal knockout races to head to the best-of-five final
Rac ... Read More »


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