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Pensacola Yacht Club to host 2018 Optimist National Championships

by Talbot Wilson on 17 Nov 2017
Optimist were on the line in Pensacola for the 2015 Optimist Nationals. They are coming back July 14-22, 2018 for more great sailing on Pensacola Bay. The 2018 Pensacola Yacht Club Opti Nationals week will include the overall Optimist National Championship, the Optimist Girls National Championship and the Optimist Team Race National Championship. All Opti sailors 'worldwide' are invited to come to Pensacola for great racing, Green Fleet, too Talbot Wilson
The United States Optimist Dinghy Association (USODA) has selected Pensacola Yacht Club (PYC) to host their 2018 Optimist Nationals. This will be a week-long sailing spectacular on Pensacola Bay showcasing the nation's best International Optimist Dinghy sailors eight to 15 years old.

The event is really three championships— the overall Optimist National Championship, the Optimist Girls National Championship and the Optimist Team Race National Championship. There will be Green Fleet coaching and racing for beginners, too.

Racing is scheduled for July 15-22, 2018. Practice racing will be offered the week before and with PYC’s US Sailing Junior Olympic sailing festival earlier in July.

This year, in a change from previous years, the overall Opti National Championship will lead the schedule on July 15-16-17-18. The Optimist Girls National Championship will be July 19 and the Optimist Team Nationals will wrap up the action July 20-21-22. Prizes will be awarded after each event. Registration is Saturday July 14th.

Organizers expect between 350 to 450 young sailors, one coach per 10 participants, plus the sailor’s parents and family. The promotion of the event urges— “Bring the whole Family for a Florida Beach Vacation.” Pensacola Yacht Club expects Northwest Florida to host more than 1500 people for the week. The 2018 Optimist Nationals should be the largest sports tourism event of the year in Northwest Florida.



Pensacola YC hosted the Optimist Nationals Championship in 2015. The turnout was spectacular with 323 young sailors entered for the week. The economic impact of the 2015 championships was over $1.2 million for the Pensacola metro area.

Under the direction of Hal Smith, PYC’s Fleet Captain and Principal Race Officer (PRO), many of the 115 volunteers, Race Committee and Race Officers from 2015 will be back with that experience behind them to help run a first class regatta that will once again showcase PYC and the Pensacola area as a choice area for future international regattas.

Tom Pace, Jr is the 2018 Chairman. He’ll be joined by some of the best International and National race officers, umpires and jury members who will come to town to enhance the events.

All qualified Opti sailors, not just sailors from the USA, are invited to come to beautiful NW Florida for great sailing in the National Championship in Pensacola, Florida. Pensacola Yacht Club is waiting with warm water, warm hospitality, lots of cool fun and big plans for a fantastic regatta.



2018 Optimist Nationals Schedule:

Measurement and Check-in: Saturday July 14, 0900-1800 hrs.

Optimist National Championship: Sunday July 15 through Wednesday July 18

Opening Ceremony: Sunday morning July 15. prior to Skippers Meeting
Regatta Dinner: Monday evening July 16
Awards Ceremony Wednesday July 18 follows racing

Girls National Championship: Thursday July 19
Racing on Thursday July 19
Awards Ceremony follows racing.

Optimist Team Race National Championship Friday July 20 through Sunday July 22
Racing on Friday July 20, Saturday July 21, and Sunday July 22
Team Race Awards Ceremony Sunday July 22 follows racing

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