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"The Good Ol' Days Revisited"Oct 23-25, 2009 |
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Halloween 2008 HighlightsBy Peggy Davis
Although we ended up with only 47 snipes sailing, the quality of the participants was amazing! There were participants from 14 different fleets, from 11 states, plus Sweden! Represented were 2 members of the present Snipe World Team, 3 former members of national Olympic sailing teams, a former Snipe Junior National Champion and in various classes, former national champions, a North American champion, and a former world champion. There were 9 former and the present Snipe District Governors, 3 former SCIRA International or US Commodores, the present Secretary General for the Western Hemisphere and Orient, the past and future US National Secretary for SCIRA, the USSA Chairman of the Judges Training and Testing Committee, 3 members of SCIRA Board of Directors, the SCIRA representative to ISAF, the Chairman and Vice chairman of the International Rules Committee ... not bad for a lake our size!! We had two of the top sailors in the world sharing their racing knowledge with us on Friday. Greg Fisher of Annapolis, who grew up in snipes and won 4 Halloween regattas, has gone on to become a top sailmaker, first with his own loft and now with North Sails. Among his other achievements, he is the present J22 World Champion as well as the Thistle National Champion. He was second this year in the Interlake Nationals and the Thistle Midwinters West. He is a past winner in the Lightening North Americans, the Flying Scott North Americans, the Highlander Nationals, the Johnson 18 Nationals, the Y-Flyer Midwinters, the Snipe Don Q. He was Chair of the One Design Council for US Sailing and the Championship of Champions Committee and a member of the Van Allen Clark Sportsmanship Committee. In addition, he is a great teacher and a role model for us all in the qualities we want in a winner. Pete Commette, also a former Halloween winner, is from Ft. Lauderdale. He is a present member of next year's Snipe World Team; he was 3rd in the 2008 Snipe Worlds. He is a past winner of the Snipe North Americans, the Laser Worlds, the Finn North Americans and the O'Day Nationals. He has represented the US in the Pan American Games and the Olympics.
After an excellent dinner headed by Gayle McLean, Dawn Shipp hosted the Halloween party for the kids. A magician and costume contest left them quite satisfied, even though the trick or treating at the cabins was also cancelled by the rain. After that Greg led a racing clinic that could be used by all class sailboats. Many people told me afterwards that it was more helpful than anything they had ever heard or read. We were ready to go sailing! The next morning we awoke to find that the rain was gone, the sun was shining, and it was blowing!! The three junior races in the morning were run by Robert Mitchell and his helpers. Three of the smallest skippers decided that there was just a little too much wind for them, but 6 snipe juniors sailed. Sally Williams and Caroline Schmidt won the overall award as the top finishing boat with junior skipper and crew, followed by Arseniy Avery with Taylor Hickey crewing. (As Taylor had never been in a sailboat before, they had quite an expected struggle with the high winds in both the morning and afternoon races. Hats off to them for their effort!!!). Max Irvine with John crewing won the mixed team trophy, followed by Lauren McLean with Clayton Dixon crewing, Andrew White, Jr., with his dad crewing, and Woody McLean with Bruno Mello crewing. Good job, all of you!!!! Rarely is watching a sailboat race exciting, but the races Saturday afternoon were certainly an exception. Boats over, skippers abandoning ship, equipment failing - the race committee and volunteer rescue boats did not have the nice relaxing afternoon they were expecting. I am so pleased that we had adequate rescue personnel so that not only was no one hurt or lost, but none had such a traumatic experience that they will give up. THANKS! Before supper the traditional hot buttered rum was served in great mugs designed by Rucsandra Doctor, along with home made hors d'oeuvres. Next was the District 4 meeting where we made plans to host the 2009 Snipe National Championship in Pensacola, FL. Richard Trice outdid himself with a dinner many said was the best ever. Certainly producing 182 dinners, 40 more than anticipated, was nothing short of magic!! After that? ... sharing ideas from other fleets, renewing old friendships, admiring original costumes (how many Joe the Plumber are there really?), dancing despite exhaustion ... in short, the part of Halloween that you can count on year after year. Sunday m Then the racing trophies were awarded. Andrew White, Jr., a very good Opti sailor from Hermitage, PA won both the perpetual trophy for top Goblin and the Pember trophy for top finishing junior. He is the son of Andrew Sr., a lost snipe sailor returning to the flock, and the grandson of long time snipe sailor Larry White who started the US high school sailing program and developed it for over 1500 schools. His achievement was all the more amazing as while he was in the lead, the jib of his chartered boat blew out totally two legs from the finish. The cover of the mainsheet also separated so he could not trim his remaining sail. Still he limped to the finish line. He did a complete re-rig between the two races using BJ's jib and a new mainsheet; even though no boats were still in sight, he went on out to the next race, which he The Victoria Norwood trophy for the top finishing female went again to Tarasa Davis, who with crew Elliot Newnham finished 8th. John Muhlhausen won the trophy for top Grand Master (over 65) - and David wants to be sure you notice that his 5th beat his Dad's very impressive 9th! Don Hackbarth continued his stranglehold on the Hackbarth Trophy as his 4th place finish cinched his 3rd straight year as top Master. John and Leslie Irvine's 2nd made them easily the top finishing married couple sailing together. With 8 of the top finishes belonging either to our fleet members or to a kid who grew up here (Hal Gilreath), Fleet 330 is understandably very proud of this regatta. Thanks to the huge number of people who contributed effort and ideas to its success! |
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