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Canadian InterCollegiate National Championship winner decided

by Canadian Yachting Association on 8 Nov 2011
Canadian InterCollegiate National Championships 2011 Canadian Yachting Association
The Canadian InterCollegiate Sailing Association (CICSA) played host to two National University Championships over the past two weekends. The events were the CICSA Team Racing Championship which was hosted by Queen’s University in Kingston and the CICSA Fleet Racing Championship which was hosted by McGill University in Montreal.

These inaugural events were all attended with a total of seven of the twelve CICSA member universities attending.

At Team Racing Nationals, Queen’s University swept the event and won every race including the finals by defeating Royal Military College 2-0.

Results:
1. Queen’s University
2. Royal Military College
3. McGill University
4. McMaster University

For full results, click here.

Fleet racing nationals saw each school put together their best few pairs, University of Toronto led Queen’s and McMaster after day one. Team Captain Chantal Hearst put on an impressive performance winning a fleet with crew Amelia Leeksma. However, the difference maker was day two, and on the St. Lawrence River – change was in the air. Queen’s University strung together another strong day, skip Arielle Morgan and crew David Kagan put together an impressive five consecutive bullets to win B fleet and help Queen’s, along with skipper Peter Soos, Clifton Kartner and Crew/Team Captain Will Schwenger – Win the CICSA National Fleet Racing Championship producing Double Gold for Queen’s University on the National Stage.

Results:

1. Queen’s University
2. University of Toronto
3. McGill University
4. McMaster University
5. McGill University 2
6. Royal Military College
7. Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
8. Hautes Etudes de Commerce de Montreal

For full results, click here.
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