2016 Jessica Uniack Memorial Beach to Bay Race - Alex Lech wins
by Rick Roberts on 29 Jul 2016
2016 Jessica Uniack Memorial Beach to Bay Race Rick Roberts
2016 Jessica Uniack Memorial Beach to Bay Race - Alex Lech of Long Beach Yacht Club won the 29th annual Jessica Uniack Memorial Beach to Bay Race perpetual trophy Thursday in racing his Naples Sabot dinghy to first place in the Sabot C3 class, the largest class for the event.
This annual junior sailing race is hosted each year by Long Beach Yacht Club and, this year, was sponsored by Bellingham Marine and supported by Sailing Pro Shop and Ganahl Lumber.
10 year old Lech said, “It was a long race. I just wanted to have fun and do my best.”
His dad and mom, Radek and Agnes Lech, were beaming and shared why his accomplishment meant so much to them.
“This is only his second year sailing,” said Agnes. “This year he enrolled in both the morning and afternoon sessions, and his skills went from medium to super!”
LBYC Sailing Director, Jess Gerry, agreed and talked about Alex and his big improvement over the last year.
“Alex started sailing last year,” said Gerry, “and he just seems to thoroughly enjoy being on the water. His improvement is a direct result of his enjoyment of sailing.”
Other first place finishers in their respective classes were Scott Pearl, LBYC in the Sabot C2 class; Thomas Nilsen, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Sabot C1 class; Axel Stordahl, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, Sabot A class; Luke Worsham, Leeway Sailing Center of Long Beach, Sabot B class; Tate Christopher, ABYC, Optimist class; Matthew Petro and Cole McCarthy, LBYC, Collegiate FJ class; Carsen Lenthall, Dana Point Yacht Club, Laser class; Hannah Carter, DPYC, Laser Radial class; Ben Hagadorn, Huntington Harbor Yacht Club, Bic class and Garrett Schnack and Griffin Jeannette, LBYC, RS Feva class.
Most of these classes sail in bays and occasionally on the ocean, but this is the only junior sailing event of the year where the eight-foot-long Sabots ever venture out on the ocean.
The event was postponed one week from its originally scheduled date of July 21. If you recall, last Monday, July 18, there was a major sewage spill in the Los Angeles River that closed all beaches in Long Beach and Seal Beach. Long Beach Yacht Club consulted local agencies and decided it was in the best interest of the young sailors to wait a week to run the race. The beaches have since reopened which made today’s race possible.
Gerry comments on the delay and its impact on this traditional event.
“With a week’s wait due to the postponement,” said Gerry, “I didn’t expect to see the same buzz and excitement that we experienced today. It seemed like everyone prioritized their own personal schedules around this event, which made it that much more fun for the kids.”
The event is named for Jessica Uniack, a tireless volunteer and supporter of junior sailing who died tragically in 1994. Her husband Bill and sons Billy and Alex carry on her work with this event that began in 1988 and was renamed in her honor in 1995.
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