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Ben Herman takes Laser Class and top sailor

'Ben Herman (162502) from Souther YC won the Laser Radial Class at the Subway USA Junior Olympic Regatta and Independence Day Regatta. He won the 3rd annual SUBWAY® Celebrate Sailing award for the top performance in the regatta. While Michael Rice and crew won the 420 Class with a perfect score, too.'    Talbot Wilson - Copyright    Click Here to view large photo

Subway USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival and Independence Day Regatta victory has gone to Southern YC athlete Ben Herman of New Orleans who sailed a perfect regatta.

He won the only two Laser races— out of seven scheduled; and for his excellent sailing, he won the third annual Subway Celebrate Sailing Trophy as the top sailor in the Junior Olympic Festival.

Joining Herman in the winner's circle for the other fleets and divisions were the Flying Scot team of Seth Cooke, Darwin Pritchard and Hank Moran from Ft. Walton Beach FL, Michael Rice and Caroline Johnson in the 420 Class from Pensacola FL, Beckett Hamilton of Panama City FL in Opti Green, Gorham Partington of Pensacola FL in Opti White, Mitch Powell from Fairhope AL in Opti Red, and Boyd Housey from Pass Christian MS in Opti Blue. Boyd Housey also won first place overall in the Opti Fleet.

Gorham Partington (15042) of Pensacola YC won the White Fleet Opti Division at the Subway USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival and Independence Day Regatta. Clair Housey of Pass Christian (7785) came 12th. -  Talbot Wilson - Copyright   Click Here to view large photo

Forty-seven young Gulf Coast sailors competed on Pensacola Bay this weekend at the 10th annual SUBWAY Sailing Clinic and the USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival and Independence Day Regatta. The festivities started on Friday July 1st with high-powered coaching clinics and conclude with the prize giving ceremony on Sunday afternoon.

Seven races were scheduled for Saturday and Sunday on courses in Pensacola Bay, but thunderstorms each day held racing to just one a day.

BP Oil joined in to support the event this year in sponsoring the safety boats on the course. In Sunday’s squall, this proved to be particularly helpful as gusty winds scattered the youth sailors all over the bay and the safety boats went to the rescue of several capsized sailors.

The Subway Junior Sailing Clinic, and the 10th annual Independence Day Regatta and the US Sailing Junior Olympic Sailing Festival on the Gulf Coast are presented again for the third year by local SW Alabama and NW Florida Subway restaurants. Pensacola Yacht Club in Pensacola, Florida hosts the annual festival and regatta from the clubhouse located at the mouth of Bayou Chico on Cypress Street, Pensacola.

Seth Cooke, Flying Scot 116 from Ft Walton Beach YC, with crewmates Darwin Pritchard and Hank Moran won the Flying Scot Class in the SUBWAY USA Junior Olympic sailing Festival and Independence Day Regatta on Pensacola Bay. -  Talbot Wilson - Copyright   Click Here to view large photo

Keenan Madewell, on the centerboard, and Ameer Elzawahry work on righting 420 sailboat 67 after capsizing in Pensacola Bay after Sunday’s only race. This was the final race of the SUBWAY USA Junior Olympic Festival and Independence Day Regatta. A BP safety boat stands by to assist if necessary. -  Talbot Wilson - Copyright   Click Here to view large photo




by Talbot Wilson

  

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