For those of you wondering where I have been, sorry…. I have been concentrating on my sailing and fitness all in preparation for the ISAF World Championships in Santander Spain this September.
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Overdue
Having wrapped 2 months of training in California, I went back to Rhode Island, where I competed in the J-70 Bacardi Regatta, which was all very new to me. Learned a lot, but didn’t have a great score! I was then asked to sail in the VXone North Americans a boat that I had sailed […]
Final Day of North Americans
The final day of racing saw conditions similar to the 3rd day of the regatta. The marine layer wasn’t burning off quickly making it hard for the breeze to fill in. The points were all very tight and it was going to be a close battle.
Laser North Americans Day 1, 2, 3
Thursday was the start of the Laser North Americans. The breeze came in early and we had some long racing. The first race was 75 minutes, which isn’t normal. We had 3 races that day and it was just a real physical test. I had a 8,6,7 for the racing that day and it put […]
Laser North Americans
Hi Everyone, I haven’t been updating much because I have been really busy training out here in Long Beach California. This is a great place to be and a very consistent place to sail. I haven been here since the beginning of May training hard, both in the gym and on the boat. This Thursday […]
Palma – Final day of racing
Friday was the final day of racing (except for the Medal Race for the top 10 in each class), and the breeze was expected to be in the mid 20’s with an offshore breeze. This direction would make it very shifty and unstable for todays racing. I was feeling good going into the last day, […]