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25th International Optimist Regatta kicks-off in St. Thomas, USVI

by Carol Bareuther on 14 Jun 2017
2016 Overall Winner, Mia Nicolosi, will be back to race in 2017. Credit: Dean Barnes Dean Barnes
It’s the largest little boat regatta in the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Caribbean. A near-record 110 8- to 15-year-old sailors from five countries will race eight-foot long single-sail Optimist dinghies in the TOTE Maritime Clinic, June 12 to 15, TOTE Maritime Team Race, June 15, and International Optimist Regatta (IOR), presented by Electronic Merchant System (EMS) Virgin Islands, June 16-18.

What makes this trio of events unique is the combination of instruction, team and fleet racing all in one week, which includes beginners and advanced sailors alike.

“With 110 registered sailors, we are expecting another fantastic year,” says Ann Nicolosi, regatta co-director with Holly Jenkins. “We are also excited to celebrate this regatta’s 25th year. We have a photo history of the regatta that will be on display at the St. Thomas Yacht Club throughout the week. Many of the past winners and participants of this event have gone on to become college All-Americans, and on the world sailing stage, first ranked match racers, one-design class world champions, Olympians and team members of America's Cup campaigns.

Last year’s overall champion, St. Thomas’ Mia Nicolosi, will be back, as will the British Virgin Islands’ Rayne Duff, who took the overall trophy in 2014. These two 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, who include Caroline Sibilly. Sibilly won the 2017 VIODA Triple Crown, a trio of regattas that includes the Cruzan Open in St. Croix, VIODA Championship in St. Thomas and BVI Dinghy Championships on Tortola.



Other U.S. Virgin Islands sailors to watch are St. Croix’s Mathieu Dale; St. John’s Alejo Di Blasi, Katherine Majette and Winborne Majette; and St. Thomas’ Julian van den Driessche, Max van den Driessche, Tanner Krygsveld, Robbie Richards and Andy Yu, who with Nicolosi and Sibilly will represent the territory at the Optimist North American Championships, June 25 to July 2, in Toronto, Canada. Additionally, Dale, Julian van den Driessche, Katherine Majette, Nicolosi and Sibilly will compete under the U.S. Virgin Islands at the Optimist World Championships, July 11-21, in Pattaya, Thailand.

The IOR/EMS welcomes several other high-caliber competitors such as the members of the U.S. National Team, who will also compete in the Optimist Worlds in Thailand in July. This includes Stephan Baker, Justin Callahan, Mitchel Callahan, Liam O’Keefe and Charlie Leigh. Baker and O’Keefe were members of Team Spectra, which won the 2016 TOTE Maritime Team Race.

Talented Caribbean sailors racing in the IOR/EMS include Antigua’s Maria Eldridge, the BVI’s Nathan Haycraft and Puerto Rico’s Jose Arturo Diaz.

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

Over a dozen teams are expected for the TOTE Maritime Team Race, on June 15th. Entry fee for this one-day event is $160 per team of 4 sailors. Registration is available only on-site from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 14th.

The IOR, presented by EMS Virgin Islands, is hosted by the Virgin Islands Sailing Association (VISA), sanctioned by the Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA), and takes place June 16 to 18.



“EMS Virgin Islands is pleased to sponsor the IOR for a second year,” says Cobia Fagan, owner, EMS Virgin Islands. “This regatta is a great way to showcase our local young sailors and gives us the opportunity to host sailors from many other countries. Our hope is to get more youth involved in the sport on a local level and foster their love for sailing and the water.”

A Breakaway Charters boat will be available for spectating. The cost is $80 pp on Friday and Saturday and $40 pp on Sunday. Drinks and snacks provided. For information and reservations, call: (800) 808-7604.
In honor of the IOR/EMS’s 25th anniversary, there will be a raffle, which includes a $300 certificate from Colie Sails towards the purchase of a new Olimpic Sail and a set of Black/Gold Spars donated by McLaughlin Boat Works. There will also be a BBQ Night hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club Advanced Racing Team on June 14.

Social activities include the Parade of Nations and Welcome Party on June 15 and Father’s Day Brunch and Awards Ceremony on June 18.

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 Sea Star Perpetual Trophy will be inscribed with the names of the sailors on the winning team racing team. A new Perpetual Trophy will be introduced with the names inscribed of the overall winners from the past 24 years.

This year’s event will follow an eco-friendly theme. Sailors will be encouraged to recycle all plastic water bottles, use the reusable water bottle in the goodie bag throughout the regatta, keep all lunch bags and wrapping out of the water, pick up any trash on shore and accept drinks without straws.

The IOR is sponsored by EMS Virgin Islands, TOTE Maritime, the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism and K3 Waterproof Gear, which is providing all registered sailors with 5-liter dry bags.

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