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Sail Canada Youth Championships at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club - Overall

by Sail Canada 31 Aug 2018 23:35 PDT 24-31 August 2018
2018 Sail Canada Youth Championships - Day 4 © TSG Photo

The 2018 Sail Canada Youth Championships wrapped up today at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. After a few days of low breeze, and little races, the Race Committee was able to run four races in all fleets. The winds stayed consistent throughout the whole day, ranging from 8-15 knots. With the sun peaking in, the event finished off with ideal sailing conditions. Sailors in the Laser Radial, Laser 4.7, and I420 completed a total of 8 races throughout the week, while C420 completed 10, and 29ers completed 12.

Here are the final results from the event:

Laser Radial:

1st Ryan Anderson (RNSYS)
2nd Dale Whitmore (RHYC)
3rd Noah Collinson (CSDS/RCYC)

Laser 4.7:

1st Spencer Leman (RCYC)
2nd Isabel Foy (BYC)
3rd Annalise Balasubramanian (RCYC)

I420:

1st Tate Howell (RCYC) & Madeline Gillis (RNSYS)
2nd John Gogan (RNSYS) & David Frost (NYC)
3rd John Gogan (RNSYS) & David Frost (NYC)

29er:

1st Thomas & William Staples (RSTLYC)
2nd Morgan Kittson & Adrianna Baird (RStLYC)
3rd Georgia Phillips (RVYC) & Henrik Parker (RCYC)

C420:

1st Scott Leduc & Jack Porter (BCC)
2nd Wil Peters & Matthew Tiplady (BHYC)
3rd Ekin Berktay & Emma Sampson (Port Credit Yacht Club)

Complete results are available here.

The event had a great turnout, from the opening ceremonies full of dancing, to the closing awards, the event was no short of wonderful. A big thank you goes out to RCYC and Felicity Rodness for hosting and organizing the event, to all of the volunteers who made this event possible, to the race committee, parents, sailors, and staff. We appreciate the time and effort you have put into making this event amazing!

A special mention goes to our partners, Helly Hansen as they supplied great prizes to athletes and volunteers throughout the week.

For more information visit event website.

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