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St Vincent and the Grenadines CG United Insurance National Sailing Championships

by SVG Sailing Association 7 Jan 15:01 GMT December 16-17, 2023
St Vincent and the Grenadines CG United Insurance National Sailing Championships: Competitive ILCA 6 racing © Sebastian Cyrus

In a display of great skill and competitive spirit, the St Vincent and the Grenadines CG United Insurance National Sailing Championships came to a close at Calliaqua Bay on the weekend of the 17th December, leaving race officials and spectators impressed with the level of racing. 21 sailors from all over St Vincent and the Grenadines were selected to compete at this high level.

The ILCA6 category witnessed an outstanding victory by Oreakay Joseph, securing the first-place position. Following closely, Jamark Osborne claimed the well-deserved 2nd place, while Logan Banfield secured the 3rd position, showcasing a high level of sailing skills.

In the Optimist class, Joshua Weinhardt emerged as the triumphant winner, showcasing a high level of determination, and sailing abilities. Tegan Deane secured the 2nd place and 1st girl, closely followed by Kai Marks Dasent, who clinched the 3rd position, demonstrating their competitive edge in this challenging category.

In the Optimist Green Fleet Madison Allock showed that her hard work and passion for the sport has paid off with a 4 first places, making her the overall champion. Rohana Warran and Ira Hadley, had only one point between them for 2nd and 3rd place respectively.

The weather conditions throughout the championship were unpredictable, ranging from variable sun to heavy rain squalls. Competitors faced the challenge head-on, navigating the diverse conditions with skill and determination.

The wind, fluctuating between light and medium strength, added an extra layer of complexity to the races, testing the sailors' adaptability and expertise on the water.

The picturesque setting of Calliaqua Bay provided a stunning backdrop for the championship, further enhancing the overall experience for participants and spectators alike.

Tamara Brackin, Manager of CG United Insurance in St Vincent and the Grenadines said "it was an immensely positive weekend seeing Vincentian youth take part in the competition and exhibit their talents."

The SVG National Sailing Championships proved to be a thrilling and memorable event, showcasing the best of sailing talent in the country. Congratulations to all participants and winners for their exceptional performances.

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