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Winners at the 14th Clagett are announced

by Sam Crichton on 27 Jun 2016
2.4mR class winner Julio Reguer - Clagett 2016 Billy Black http://www.BillyBlack.com
The final day of the 14th C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta has been raced and the winners in the 2.4mR and Sonar classes have been decided. The race committee took the 17 boats out to a course set up between Rose and Goat Islands with the Pell Bridge as a backdrop. The South East breeze started out at eight knots building to 12 knots over the three races.

In the Sonar class the Warrior Sailing Program team continued their winning run to finish the 10 race regatta with all first places. The team from the US Virgin Islands improved over the three days of racing to finish the final race within two feet of the Warrior Sailing Program team.



Joshua Agripino (San Diego, CA), skipper of the Warrior Sailing Program team and a former US Marine commented after the four days of clinic and racing, 'this regatta has been a lot of fun and a great opportunity for the team to train prior to the J22 Worlds. It was fantastic to be able to sail against Nancy when she was training with the US Virgin Island team. We're all really looking forward to coming back to The Clagett next year.'

After a challenging final day of racing, Puerto Rico's Julio Reguero managed to hold off challenger Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, CT) to take the win in the 15 boat 2.4mR class, by five points. Second and third places were tied on points with Rosenfield and Dan Evans (St. Petersburg, FL) finishing on 29 points and Rosenfield took the second place on a tie breaker. 'Racing has been really tough with speed and tactics making it a tough fleet to sail against, a bad day can send everything down the drain for you. I enjoyed being back racing at The Clagett. I am planning to do the Clagett/Oakcliff Match Race clinic and that will be my first time match racing which I am really looking forward to as I will be sailing with my son,' remarked Reguero after receiving the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Trophy today.



Principal Race Officer (PRO)Tom Duggan (East Sandwich, MA) commented after the four days, 'The weather was spectacular, conditions were perfect for these boats, it's very rare see four days like this on Narragansett Bay. I never had too much or too little wind to cancel racing. The 2.4mR fleet very competitive and it was especially fun to watch today for the final day of racing.'

'We've had another fantastic four days at the 14th Clagett with the clinic being conducted by world class coaches and the racing being run by a world class PRO. The 17 boats that have been here have enjoyed fantastic conditions and we look forward to next year when we will be celebrating the 15th year for The Clagett and we would like to invite all Clagett alumni sailors back to join us at the celebration. We would also like to send our best wishes to all the Clagett alumni sailing in Rio in September', commented Clagett co-founder and President, Judy McLennan (Portsmouth, RI). She continued, 'We also look forward to seeing many of the sailors from this regatta in Oyster Bay for the inaugural Clagett/Oakcliff Match Race clinic in July. The Clagett would like to thank our sponsors, volunteers, and supporters who make it possible to have The Clagett each year.'

The dates for the 2017 Clagett will be June 21-25 and held at Sail Newport, located in Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI.



Awards

Susan B Johnson - Sportsmanship Award

- Tony Pocklington and Jim Kerr

Larry Gadsby - Most Improved Award

- Josh Aginpino

Nick Scandone - Spirit Award

- Aaron Wong- Sing

Robie Pierce and Gene Hinkle - Seamanship award

- Christine Lavallee

The C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Trophy 2016

- Julio Reguero

Final results 2016:

Division: 2.4mR (15 boats)

Pos

Sail

Skipper/Home Town

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Total
Points

1

PUR 14

Julio Reguero/ Puerto Rico

1

1

1

1

[10]

3

4

5

5

2

1

24.00

2

USA 142

Charlie Rosenfield/ Woodstock, CT

[12]

2

8

5

1

2

1

1

1

3

5

29.00

3

USA 2

Dan Evans/ St. Petersburg, FL

[8]

3

4

2

2

1

6

4

3

1

3

29.00

4

USA 175

Ted Green II/ N. Kingston, RI

2

8

6

4

[9]

7

2

2

4

4

9

48.00

5

USA 118

Tim Ripley/ Randolph, NJ

7

4

2

3

3

8

9

[16/OCS]

6

5

6

53.00

6

CAN 14

Peter Wood/ Ottawa, Ontario

3

6

5

10

4

9

[12]

3

2

6

7

55.00

7

CAN 22

Peter Eagar/ Toronto, Ontario

[15]

5

9

7

5

5

7

13

8

8

4

71.00

8

USA 3

Tony Pocklington/ Ft.Myers, FL

10

[13]

7

8

11

10

5

7

7

7

2

74.00

9

CAN 12

Christine Lavallee/ Ottawa, Ontario

4

[11]

10

9

8

4

8

8

11

10

8

80.00

10

USA 160

Kevin Holmberg/ Tampa, FL

11

12

3

14

6

6

[16/OCS]

11

9

9

12

93.00

11

CAN 88

Aaron Wong Sing/ Ottawa, Ontario

5

7

[15]

6

13

13

10

9

12

11

14

100.00

12

CAN 1

Alain Dubuc/ Montreal, Quebec

6

10

[13]

11

12

11

13

10

10

12

11

106.00

13

CAN 56

Serge Dionne/ Ottawa, Ontario

14

14

11

13

14

12

3

6

[15]

15

10

112.00

14

CAN 40

Erik Poirier/ Repentigny, Ontario

9

9

12

12

7

14

11

12

13

13

[15]

112.00

15

CAN 18

Audrey Kobayashi/ Kingston, Ontario

13

[15]

14

15

15

15

14

14

14

14

13

141.00

Division: Sonar (2 boats)

Pos

Sail

Skipper/Home Town

Crew

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Total
Points

1

USA 682

Joshua Agripino/ San Diego, CA

Scott Ford,/David Caras/Sammy Lugo

[1]

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

9.00

2

USA 616

Bill Canfield/ Newport, RI

Jim Kerr/Bob Blackwell

[2]

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

18.00

 

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