Clark DeRoy Trophy and the Point Betsie Trophy Winners
by Rachelle Treiber on 10 Sep 2011
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The Chicago Yacht Club Mackinac Committee has announced that Natalie J, owned by Dr. Philip D. O’Niel III of Bloomfield Hills, MI, is the winner of the 2011 Clark DeRoy Trophy. The Trophy is awarded to the yacht with the lowest combined corrected time for the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac and the Bayview Yacht Club Race to Mackinac.
Dr. O’Niel is a member of the Bayview Yacht Club, which also is the recipient of the Point Betsie Trophy, given to the winner of the 2011 Yacht Club Challenge.
To be eligible for the Challenge yacht clubs must have five or more boats sailing under its name, according to the Notice of Race. 'Eligible yacht clubs wishing to participate in the Challenge may enter by having one of its Commodores send an e-mail to racecoordinator@chicagoyachtclub.org on or before the Late Entry Deadline,' the NOR states.
There were eight entries this year. This year’s second place winner is the St. Joseph River Yacht Club, and third place goes to the Macatawa Bay Yacht Club. The Mac Race Committee congratulated everyone and said all clubs are encouraged to enter the Yacht Club Challenge - 'race within the race' - in 2012.
All of the 2011 Race to Mackinac trophies will be awarded at the Mac Awards Dinner on Saturday, November 5, 2011.
For more information, please contact Rachelle Treiber, Chicago Yacht Club Communications Manager, at 312.861.7772, or communications@chicagoyachtclub.org.
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