Please select your home edition
Edition
March to end August 2024 affiliate link

International Optimist Regatta gets underway in U.S. Virgin Islands

by Carol Bareuther on 15 Jun 2016
St. Thomas’ Caroline Sibilly concentrates during the TOTE Maritime Clinic. Credit: Matias Capizzano Matias Capizzano
A near-record 115 sailors aged between 8-15 yrs representing seven countries set sail June 17 to 19 in the International Optimist Regatta (IOR), presented by Electronic Merchant System (EMS) Virgin Islands. Their participation will be prefaced by partaking in the TOTE Maritime Clinic, June 13 to 15, and TOTE Maritime Team Race, on June 16. The IOR/EMS, at nearly a quarter-century old, is one of the largest and longest held junior sailing events in the Caribbean.

“The boats and teams arrived this weekend and we look forward to a fabulous event,” says regatta director, Ann Nicolosi. “We will have a spectator boat and would love to have the public come out and watch the action. For those who can’t be here, we will be posting throughout the event on social media, including our Facebook page.”

Last year’s overall champion, St. Thomas’ Teddy Nicolosi, has aged out of the Optimist. However, however Nicolosi’s sister, Mia, who ended second last year, and the British Virgin Islands’ Rayne Duff, the 2014 winner, are expected to keep the rest of the advanced fleet sailors on their toes as they all vie to be the famed first place finisher.

Nicolosi and Duff will be up against tough competition from fellow Virgin Islands sailors, St. Thomas’ Julian van den Driessche and St. Croix’s Atlee Kohl, Lake Sanford and Matthew Dale, who along with Nicolosi, will represent the U.S. Virgin Islands at the Optimist World Championships, June 25 to July 4, in Vilamoura, Portugal. Duff will represent the BVI at this same event.

The IOR/EMS welcomes several other high-caliber competitors such as a few of the U.S. National Team members who will compete in the Seaboard Marine Optimist North American Championship, in Antigua, July 10 to 18. These are Stephan Baker, Mateo Farina and Ryan Satterberg. Virgin Islands’ sailors Nicolosi and Dale as well as St. Thomas’ Victoria Flatley, St. Croix’s Steven Hardee and St. John’s Mateo DiBlasi will also sail in the IOR/EMS in preparation for the North American Championship in Antigua.



Talented Caribbean sailors racing in the IOR/EMS include Antigua’s River Andrews, the BVI’s Nathan Haycraft, Dominican Republic’s Christopher Theo, Puerto Rico’s Jose Arturo Diaz and Trinidad and Tobago’s Joseph Poon Tip.

The TOTE Maritime Clinic, which started Monday and is run by top international coaches, drills sailors on starts, tactics, and strategy.

Sixteen teams are expected for the TOTE Maritime Team Race. Entry fee is $160 per team of four sailors. Registration closes at 5pm on June 15th.

Final registration for the IOR/EMS takes place June 16th. The entry fee is $250 and includes an event T-shirt, registration ‘goodie’ bag, and all meals from Thursday June 18th’s Welcome Party through Sunday’s Brunch.

Shore side activities include an opening Parade of Nations and Welcome Party, Caribbean Night celebration that includes fire dancers, and Beachside Brunch and Awards Ceremony on June 19th.



Trophies will be awarded to the top five sailors in each fleet and top three overall. Additional trophies include the Peter Ives’ Perpetual Trophy, the Chuck Fuller Sportsmanship Award and the top female sailor. The TOTE Maritime Perpetual Trophy will be inscribed with the names of the sailors on the winning team racing team.

“We at EMS (Electronic Merchant Systems) are proud to sponsor the International Optimist Regatta,” says Cobia Fagan, owner, EMS Virgin Islands. “With our support, EMS hopes to enable the St. Thomas Yacht Club junior sailing program to continue the rich history of excellence. We understand that our commitment will only further give the youths of our territory the ability to excel in this sport.”

The IOR/EMS and TOTE Maritime Clinic and Team Race are also sponsored by the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism as well as K3, which is providing all sailors with five-liter dry bags.

This year’s event marks the fifth year that the IOR/EMS has taken part in Sailors for the Sea’s Clean Regattas program. This program, the only ocean conservation nonprofit focused on the sailing and boating community, encourages regatta participants to recycle all plastic water bottles, use the reusable water bottle provided in goodie bag throughout the regatta, keep all lunch bags and wrapping out of the water and pick up any trash on shore and accept drinks without straws.

Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERFlagstaff 2021AUG - Excess 11 - FOOTER

Related Articles

49er & 49er FX Europeans & Nacra 17 Worlds Day 1
British seize early 49er lead, Italy lead in the 49er FX and Nacra 17 classes at La Grand Motte British teams took the lead on both sides of the qualifying draw at the 49er European Championship on day one of the competition.
Posted today at 7:02 pm
Celebrating throughlines in sailing leadership
And the sailing world's newest hero Back in mid-March, Sail-World celebrated singlehanded American skipper Cole Brauer as the sailing world's newest hero. Now, I'm now happy to report that we have another sailing hero, albeit one who carries a British passport.
Posted today at 5:00 pm
One more storm, two more oceans
For the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 Louis Robein is the last competitor in the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 who is still at sea, we have all followed his resilience and determination as he faced trials and tribulations in his epic voyage.
Posted today at 4:37 pm
Australian Sailors set for major events in France
Olympic preparations continue for Nacra 17, 49er, 49er FX and 470 fleets Australian sailors are poised to make waves in France in the four two-person disciplines as the Nacra 17 World Championships, 49er, FX and Mixed 470 European Champions take place this week.
Posted today at 4:55 am
Sam Davies third in The Transat CIC
British sailor completes an international IMOCA podium in the race An exhausted but delighted Sam Davies sailed her Initiatives Coeur across the finish line of the Transat CIC at 20:11:37hrs local time NYC (00:11:37 hrs UTC) to take a well earned third place on the legendary solo race across the North Atlantic.
Posted today at 4:44 am
Around NZ Solo Record attempt underway
Accomplished solo sailor Lisa Blair has set off on new record attempt - solo around New Zealand Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair has embarked on a new World Record sailing attempt crossing a start line off Auckland's North Head early Tuesday morning.
Posted today at 2:40 am
Boris Herrmann second in The Transat CIC
Career best for the German skipper of Malizia - Seaexplorer Germany's Boris Herrmann sailed to the best result of his 14 year IMOCA ocean racing career so far when he finished in second place on The Transat CIC on Sunday.
Posted on 6 May
2024 Star Worlds comes to San Diego this September
SDYC has previously hosted the regatta eight times San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) is excited to invite members of the International Star Class to compete at the Star World Championship in San Diego, CA with racing from September 8-13, 2024.
Posted on 6 May
Pre-eminence
Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian. Hope everyone is as proud of their country, as I am. Most folk I know seem to be.
Posted on 6 May
49er & 49erFX Europeans Preview
Fischer & Pequin looking for a good result on home waters The 49er and 49erFX European Championships, along with the Nacra 17 World Championship are about to start in La Grande Motte in the South of France, with sailors looking to make the most of the final major test before this summer's Olympic Games.
Posted on 6 May