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Thailand Optimist National Championships at OMYC Pattaya

by Infinity Communications on 29 Apr 2016
Suthon Yampinid lifting the 40-year old Thailand Optimist National Championship trophy. Presented by Rear Admiral Sunan Monthardplin, Race Committee, Yacht Racing Association of Thailand and President of Junior Sailing Squadron (left), and Mark Tchelistcheff (right) who won two consecutive national titles back in 1977 and 1978 (the second and third year of the championships). Event Media
The next generation of Olympic sailors from Thailand and around Asia are heading to Ocean Marina Yacht Club this weekend to compete in the Thailand Optimist National Championships. Now in its 41st year, the Thailand Optimist National Championships is the country's second oldest sailing trophy and the pinnacle of competitive youth sailing in Thailand.

The Thailand Optimist National Championships was incorporated in the Top of the Gulf Regatta Presented by Ocean Marina at its inception 12 years ago and has grown to become one of the most competitive youth sailing events in the region. This year the Championships will welcome more than 30 international youngsters who are flying in from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Hong Kong to compete, with strong showings in particular from both the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Aberdeen Boat Club.

Held over three days from 30th April to 2nd May, 2016 almost 150 youngsters are expected to compete with more than 100 from Thailand alone, all racing for the coveted title of Thailand National Optimist Champion. The national championships are held in the waters off Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Pattaya, Thailand with on-water race management provided by the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand.


Past winners have gone on to compete in the Optimist Worlds – the world championships of youth Optimist sailing – and in the case of former Thai youngster Noppakao Poonpat and the Thai youth sailing team, have won gold medals on the world stage. “We're looking forward to a record optimist fleet this year. Youth sailing in Thailand and the region is at an all time high and it's great to see these future sailing stars racing competitively here in Pattaya at the Top of the Gulf Regatta,” said Mr. William Gasson, Co-Chairman, Top of the Gulf Regatta Organising Committee.

The Top of the Gulf Regatta Presented by Ocean Marina is the region's largest and most diverse regatta of its kind and will see keelboats and multihull classes racing over four days (1st to 4th May) and the dinghies, Thailand Optimist National Championships and RS:One Asian Championship racing over three days (30th April to 2nd May).

For more information, visit www.topofthegulfregatta.com
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