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IODA 2010 North American Optimist Dinghy Championship

by Keith Richardson on 29 Jun 2010
IODA 2010 Optimist Dinghy North American Championships David Hein
2010 IODA 2010 Optimist Dinghy North American Championships (www.optinam2010.org -CORK welcomes 200 youth sailors aged 10-15 from 21 countries to participate in the 2010 Optimist Dinghy NA titles.

The event brings together National Champions and top sailors from North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, as well as Japan and New Zealand. For many of the competitors this is their first trip to Canada, to experience 'summer' during their winter or to sail in fresh water. They may not speak the local language but they understand the language of sailing. They will be meeting other sailors and making new friendships that will last a lifetime.

Optimist dinghy (www.optiworld.org), the most popular sailboat worldwide for youth sailing, is the beginning for many of these athletes as they start their sailing careers which may culminate in an Olympic medal.

IODA has provided a Live Tracking system (Trac Trac, powered by Rogers Wireless) for this event. Through internet access (www.optinam2010.org) spectators may view races in progress, replays and follow individual sailors or teams around the race course.


Many participants are National Champions from their countries. Here are some of the ones to watch out for;

Argentina (ARG)- KlausLange, Javier Krick
Barbados (BAR) - Scott Gittens
Bermuda (BER) - Sam Stan, Ellie Wollman
Brazil (BRA) - Rafael Montiero
British Virgin Islands (IVB) - Robert Poole, Sam Morrell
Canada (CAN) - Meredith Megarry - ON (Canadian Champion 2009), Lloyd Lyall - BC, Peter Ehvert - ON, Kevin Surget - QC, Max Flinn - NS
Chile (CHI) - Mathias Robertson Junemann
Dominican Republic (DOM) - Justina Pacheco, Alina Nordbruch
Ecuador (ECU) - Moises Aray, John Aray
Guatemala (GUA) - David Hernandez
Japan (JAP) - Syun Watanbe
Mexico (MEX) - Hector Guzman Casas
Netherlands Antilles (AHO) - Louis Hendrix
New Zealand (NZL) - Trent Rippey
Peru (PER) - Renzo Sanguinetti Velasco, Stefano eschiera Loret De Mola, Caterina Romero Aguirre
Puerto Rico (PUR) - Andre Reguero, Jorge Lazaro
San Lucia (LCA) - Stapahnie Devaux-Lovell
Trinidad (TRI) - Derek Poon Tip
US Virgin Islands (ISV) - Colin Brego, Nicolas Gartner
United States of America ( USA ) - Christopher Williford (NA Champion 2009)
Uruguay (URU) - Alberto Lados

The event was kicked off with a parade of nations displaying their country flags and opening ceremonies in Queen's Grant Hall. The 21 teams were welcomed by Kingston's Deputy Mayor Vickie Schmolka, representatives of the International and Canadian Optimist Dinghy Associations and CORK, the event host. Lisa Ray from KROC K-105.2 acted as Master of Ceremonies and Kingston's Town Crier declared the event open.

Lack of wind on Sunday led to an abandonment of the practice race. However, the sailors are now ready for Monday, the first day of racing in this North American Championship. Follow live racing at www.optinam2010.org.

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