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Chubb U.S. Junior Sailing Championships at North Cape Yacht Club

by US Sailing 11 Aug 2018 12:43 BST 8-10 August 2018
2018 Chubb U.S. Junior Sailing Championships © Matthew Cohen

On Friday, over 90 sailors wrapped up a big week on Lake Erie and thanks to the countless volunteers from the North Cape Yacht Club these sailors enjoyed a fun and competitive week on the water with their peers. Friday's racing produced three new champions at the 2018 Chubb U.S. Junior Sailing Championships, a US Sailing National Championship event.

John Pearce, Youth Director at US Sailing, was impressed by the athletes, the competition, and the host club, "The North Cape Yacht Club and all the volunteers did an amazing job leading up to, and during this event. We had very competitive fleets across all three disciplines, and great camaraderie and sportsmanship from the sailors. This event has sailors from every part of the country competing fiercely, but also sharing a common bond as American sailors at a US Sailing Championship."

U.S. Junior Singlehanded Championship for the Smythe Trophy – Laser Radial

The Balboa Yacht Club's David Wood (Corona Del Mar, Calif.) captured the Smythe Trophy in the Championship's most closely contested event. Wood won by 14 points over Chapman Peterson (Winnetka, Ill.) who placed second overall. Lucas Sawin (Mount Pleasant, S.C.), who finished fourth at least year's event, placed third this year. Wood wrapped up a great regatta on Friday with a scoring line of 5-7-2 over three races. He finished in the top five in seven of the 10 races this week.

The Laser Radials posted two races on Wednesday with Wood taking the earl lead by two points. He extended his lead to four points over Petersen through five more races on Thursday.

The top three eligible athletes in the singlehanded fleet will receive early acceptance to the 2019 U.S. Youth Sailing Championships.

Laser Results: (top five, 20 boats)

1. David Wood, Balboa Yacht Club, 2-2-5-2-[12]-6-1-5-7-2-; 32
2. Chapman Petersen, Lake Geneva Yacht Club, 5-6-3-1-2-5-6-6-12-[13]-; 46
3. Lucas Sawin, Lauderdale Yacht Club / Hobcaw Yacht Club, 8-1-8-5-[10]-7-10-3-10-6-; 58
4. James Paul, Stamford Yacht Club, [15]-7-10-15-15-3-4-1-3-3-; 61
5. Will Foox, San Francisco Yacht Club, 9-9-1-[14]-4-13-5-8-4-10-; 63

U.S. Junior Doublehanded Championship for the Bemis Trophy – Club 420

Trevor Davis (Arnold, Md.) and Rider Odom (Arnold, Md.) of the Severn Sailing Association won the Bemis Trophy by a 21 point margin after two more races on Friday. They finished strong with a 5-1 scoring line. Placing second was Hamilton Barclay (West Boothbay Harbor, Maine) and Ella Beauregard (Southport, Maine). They moved into second place on Friday with a strong showing to close out the regatta (7-2). Last year's runners-up, Jack Egan (San Diego, Calif.) and Jack Plavan (Park City, Utah), finished on the podium again, this time in third place. Davis and Odom won five of the 10 races this week.

There was little separation at the top of the leaderboard following Wednesday's first three races of the Championship. The top four teams were separated by just one point each. Egan and Plavan had a one point lead. On Thursday, Davis and Odom surged in front from fifth place to take a 10 point lead after five more races. Egan and Plavan dropped to second place.

420 Results: (top five, 20 boats)

1. Trevor Davis/Rider Odom, Severn Sailing Association, 1-[21/RET-AF]-1-5-1-1-2-6-5-1-; 23
2. Hamilton Barclay/Ella Beauregard, Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club, 6-2-7-[14]-8-5-3-4-7-2-; 44
3. Jack Egan/Jack Plavan, San Diego Yacht Club, 2-1-11-1-9-[15]-1-2-10-9-; 46
4. Charlotte Costikyan/Isabel Infurna, Noroton Yacht Club, 9-3-5-7-2-3-[13]-12-3-10-; 54
5. Ansgar Jordan/Patrick Mulcahy, Coronado Yacht Club, 4-10-2-8-15-6-[20]-1-12-7-; 65

U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship for the Sears Cup – Lightning

The team of Douglas Wake (Sheboygan, Wis.), Ashley English (Sheboygan, Wis.), and Noah Bartelt (Howards Grove, Wis.) of the Sheboygan Youth Sailing Center earned the Sears Cup in convincing fashion. The Sheboygan team won six of 11 races this week on their way to a 27 point win. Placing second was Cameron Feves (Long Beach, Calif.), Christopher Salas (Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.), and Justin Zmina (Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.). Feves won this Championship last year in the Flying Scot with a different crew. He was fourth in 2016 in the Lightning. In third place was Grant Gridley (Milwaukie, Ore.), Christopher (Kit) Stoll (Mercer Island, Wash.), and Kieran Banyard (Portland, Ore.). Gridley, also with a different crew, finished sixth in 2017 and fifth in 2016.

Wake got off to a strong start on Wednesday and took an early seven point lead through three races and a 2-3-1 scoring line. They extended their lead to 15 points on Thursday through five more races.

Lightning Results: (top five)

1. Douglas Wake/Ashley English/Noah Bartelt, Sheboygan Youth Sailing Center, 2-3-1-1-2-[7]-1-1-3-1-1-; 16
2. Cameron Feves/Christopher Salas/Justin Zmina, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, 1-[12/DNF]-2-2-1-6/ARB-7-7-5-4-8-; 43
3. Grant Gridley/Christopher (Kit) Stoll/Kieran Banyard, Willamette Sailing Club, 3-[12/DNF]-7-4-4-1-5-2-4-7-9-; 46T
4. Jack Vanderhorst/Annika Vanderhorst/Meghan Dieball, Edgewater Yacht Club, [8]-8-4-7-7-5-2-3-2-3-5-; 46T
5. Owen Lahr/Connell Phillipps/Nick Nash, Richmond Yacht Club, 4-6-3-8-[11]-4-3-5-10-2-6-; 51

Click here for complete final standings.

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