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Snipe North American Championship at San Diego Yacht Club

by Casey Allocco 9 Oct 2018 09:14 BST 5-8 October 2018
Snipe North American Championship in San Diego © Cynthia Sinclai

Yesterday, after the San Diego Olympic Classes and invited sailors wrapped up their busy weekend of intense racing in the SDOCR, 32 Snipe sailors were getting their rest and preparing their boats for another day of competition on the Pacific Ocean. The Snipe North American Championships, which started on Saturday, October 6, ran one day longer than the SDOCR. Conditions for the final day were smoother than previous under sunny skies with an 8-12kt consistent breeze from the south.

The Snipe North American Championship also doubled as a Pan American Games Qualifier and impressively, nine countries came out to San Diego to fight for qualification. The overall winner of the regatta was Ernesto Rodriguez and Kathleen Tocke (USA), followed by Matías Seguel and María Jesus Seguel (CHI) in second and Doug Hart and Cragan Smith (USA) in third.

Other notable finishes include Diego Escobar and Marianna Shand, the top junior team from Mission Bay Yacht Club coming in 6th overall; and Molly Pleskus and Grace McCarthy, the top women's team and SDYC Jr. Sailing Alumni and Coaches, finishing 11th overall.

Nearly half the races were dominated by both Rodriguez and Seguel, who were sailing neck and neck and pacing each other. Despite retiring in Race Seven, Rodriguez and his crew sailed well with three bullets on day one. Going off the urban myth that San Diego is a race-right venue, it was unusual that the left side was paying off much more than the right. Rodriguez used this to his advantage by getting off the line quickly and protecting the left side.

One race in particular, Rodriguez recalls his strategy. "We pulled off a good start at the pin. Most of the fleet tacked right away and we waited about 30 to 40 yards before we tacked and got a huge lift."

Seguel was close coming in just one point behind Rodriguez, who was a huge help in getting the Seguels a boat from Miami to San Diego. "We sailed very fast upwind and downwind today. We were in the right place during almost all of the races, allowing us to recover from a bad start. Ernesto did very well the last two days so it was hard to beat him... that was our goal for today and we ended up beating him twice."

Both Seguels are new to the Snipe class, only having sailed the boat for a year. This regatta was a huge success for them. Seguel hopes to return to the U.S. for the 53rd Don Q Snipes in Miami this March and continue working towards his goal, the Pan American Games in August 2019. Rodriguez and Tocke will be competing next in the Snipe Western Hemispheres in Buenos Aires from October 20-27, 2018.

Canadian Judge Don Martin explains the regattas importance to the Pan American Games. "Because the Snipe Class and the Pan American Games is a mixed division, it makes things even more complicated. We have to look at 32 boats on the water and see who has mixed crews and make sure both the skipper and crew are from the same country. That makes them Pan Am eligible. There are 12 spots open in the Games for the Snipes and four of them were on offer at this regatta."

Overall Results:

PosNatSail NoSkipper/CrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1USA31337Ernesto Rodriguez/Kathleen Tocke131111‑ 35 dnf513
2CHI29893Matías Seguel/María Jesus Seguel22‑62421114
3USA31297Doug Hart/Cragan Smith5‑1633247630
4ECU30761Edgar Diminich/Irene Suarez310283‑143433
5ECU31028Jesus Bailon/Rafaela Arteaga71413838‑1544
6USA31439Diego Escobar/Marianna Shand‑18686664844
7USA31300Asher Zittrer/Watt Duffy849‑151452951
8USA31441Randy Lake/Diana Waterbury49511‑171013355
9USA28687Scotty Sinks/Carolyn Smith15201157910‑ 35 ocs77
10USA29442Peter Commette/Connie Commette17‑2517145761278
11USA29672Molly Pleskus/Grace McCarthy16516791312‑2678
12GUA28211Jose Daniel Hernandez/Josselyn Echeverria9814‑281015141080
13USA28854Jake Reynolds/Kara Voss2611‑ 35 ocs9111251185
14USA29222Brian Janney/Nikki Bruno1413101216‑2820792
15USA30800Rick Arneson/Sara Parker11‑2215101217151393
16ECU81028Luis Mario Acosta/Sara Dyck1214‑25161881914101
17USA30733Packy Davis/Julie Clavert20212117‑2818162115
18USA29315Ken Redler/Kai Redler6152622151121‑ 35 dnf116
19USA30109David Tillson/Cole Tillson1912742125‑ 35 dncDNC123
20USA29811Scott Dalin/Chuck Eaton‑2824122113261118125
21USA29439Gene Ratliffe/Oakley Cunningham131818242016‑2516125
22USA29356Duncan Swain/Lily Lichtenstein107‑272722272621140
23BAH30630Robert Dunkley/Lori Lowe24191918‑ 35 ocs201827145
24USA31114Aine Fretwell/Don Bedford29291319‑ 35 ocs241717148
25USA29782Zack Kelchner/Nicole Ryan‑2723202319222219148
26PER31087Diego Figueroa/Alessia Zavala21‑ 35 ret222023319DNF161
27CAN29536Julian Inglis/Angela Vascotto251723252623‑2825164
28USA29646Aimee Heim/Gus Wirth2326‑2926241923ZFP170
29MEX29204Alejandra Valdez/Adrian Elizondo31‑ 35 ret242925212723180
30USA30017Dick Davidson/ Ben Davidson322728‑ 35 dns29292420189
31USA30390Howard Miller/ Steve Fader3028‑313127302924199
32USA30510Keisha Meyer/ Karen Disch22‑ 35 ret303030323028202
33USA30550Sean Adams/ Jenny Adams‑ 35 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC245
34USA31444Blaire Herron /Kris Zillmann‑ 35 dncDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNC245

Congratulations to the qualifying countries from the North American Championships:

  • USA 31337 Ernesto Rodriguez/Kathleen Tocke
  • CHI 29893 Matías Seguel/María Jesus Seguel
  • ECU 30761 Edgar Diminich/Irene Suarez
  • GUA 28211 Jose Daniel Hernandez/Josselyn Echeverria

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