Monday, December 29, 2008

Day 2 Christmas Camp





We had a bit of a different crew out today for the 2nd day of our camp.

Kevin Black (BC Sailing Coach) made a guest appearance.

Ben Scott , Joanna Moore and Alex Shepard were new .

Luke and Alanna were back from the first day.

We started the day with hard rain and a solid easterly.

Then as we launched at noon it died down and the rain subsided.

We ran a number of races and drills then the wind died almost completley.


Kevin mentioned that the forcast was for a good westerly and just as he said it the wind filled in from the west.

It picked up quickly and hail came with it.

Moments later it was blowing 25 kts and a few boats were upside down and Kevin had broken his mast.

Alanna and Luke stayed out for one more lap and got plenty cold but had a good sail in!

Al

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Camp 08

Well its been quite a few weeks with about 2 !/2 feet of snow falling from the middle of December till right before our camp started.

I walked over to the sea bus from the North Shore and Jen picked me up on the other side, way too much snow on the north shore!

The first day was called off due to too much snow on the ground.
We did make it out on the 28th and were greeted with moments of sunshine and a nice 8 kt easterly.

Kevin , Alanna, Luke , Jaime, Alex H and Alex N made it out .

We sailed for a few hours before everyone got too cold then in for some hot soup.

We will do another day then wait for the New Years Camp to start on the 2nd to the 4th.

Al

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Mike wins again


The Sydney Olympic Regatta has just finished, a quote from scuttlebutt-

"A mixture of Beijing Olympians and aspiring new young guns
took honours at the ISAF Grade 1 Sydney International Regatta, which
hosted 220 entrants amid the Olympic and invited classes. Michael Leigh (CAN) in the Laser Class
overcame a serious challenge from Javier Hernandez (ESP), ultimately beating out his fellow Beijing Olympian"

http://www.sailing.org/26448.php

The Christmas camps are next for the team training.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

New Coaches Office





With the help of Cris Cowan , Jen Spalding, Kevin Black and Chris the Ausi we did a lot of work to gut the Coaches office then re drywall, move electrical , replace desk and couch and generally do over the whole thing.

Were happy to have a well sorted office now and its getting plenty of use in our planning season.

Al

Sunny Training Days in November




The skies cleared and we ended up with light air and a lot of starting practice as well a boat handling. 18 sailors got off the dock, an excellent turn out! This was the first day of fitness after sailing with Tamara, which gives us three sessions a week for the team.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Blue Nose / Club Champs



Again this year we used the Blue Nose regatta hosted by the Kits YC as our club champs for the Lasers and Radials.

We had a total of 16 sailors compete over the weekend .

The breeze was decent on the Saturday and real light on the Sunday. The race commitee did a good job getting races off each day .

Alanna was dominant in the Radials with 5 firsts and dropping a 3rd in the last race. Joanna Moore was a solid 2nd , finishing with a 2,1.

Natalia sealed the all girl top 3 with good results all weekend. Jaime and Alberto filled out the top 5.

In the Lasers Ricardo and Luke battled at the front all weekend with Ricky finishing on top of the ex world champion.

Alex , Kyle and Kevin rounded out the top 5 for the Club Champs scoring.

This was our last regatta till the new year , the end of the year banquet is coming up November 25th.

See you there
Al


Monday, October 27, 2008

Breeze on in October

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October Weekend Training

October has been a great month but a little light on the breeze, Saturday was the exception, we had upward of 15kts.

We had perfect sunshine and the team worked hard on mark roundings and sailing fitness.

We started the day with a laser slalom, then pandora's box starting drills, from there we leap froged up to the mile markers, then a full speed reach ac ross the bay and home.

Al

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Jon Mens Radial Champ @ Pumpkin

Bekey Wins Pumkin Womens Radial

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Tom Gets Third

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Pumkin Bowl 2008


Definitely some light air sailing on Saturday!

Pumpkin Regatta

The trip across the bay was alot of work for 10 km as the crow flys.

We loaded the big trailer on Thursday night after training, it rained hard all that evening but we got it done.

We had 25 lasers for the event , a massive turn out. A good group of Opti's were there as well, probably 40 members of our race team were in attendance!

The weather didn't co operate all weekend and we ended up with just 3 races over two days, oh well you cant control the weather.
West Van put on a good event and the dinner and prize giving were top notch

Results are at www.wvyc.bc.ca

One result of note was Thomas winning the first and only race on Saturday in the first race he ever sailed in a full rig and ended up 3rd overall, well done Tom!

Also Beckey Powers, a new member of our team from Newfoundland, won the womens Radial division.
Jon Scott won the mens.

Thanks
Al

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Laser NQR's 2008, St Margret's Bay NS





To get all of our boats and gear to the east for the event Chris Cowan and I drove the big trailer with 13 lasers and the coach boat to Nova Scotia (over 6000 km with our new truck, 8 provinces , an excellent road trip).

The NOR was one of the better events of our sailing season - from Friday through to Sunday, the wind blew! Thursday saw a gale force wind prediction and sure enough the wind came in a solid 25 kts with gusts to 35 plus kts and sideways rain. Despite the conditions a group of six sailors did a pre regatta session. (The 25 kts + of the first day of the regatta didn’t seem that windy)

When the sailors reached the club on Friday for the first day of racing, the wind was already gusting well into the 20+ kt range. On course, it was a solid 22 knots with gusts to 25 in the morning then to 28 in the afternoon but it was sunny and relatively warm. With the steep chop and ever present weeds, running downwind was a difficult at best for the sailors.

SMSC provided 4 excellent races. (Yes 4 races 45+ minutes each in 25+kts, tough work indeed!)

In the Radial, at the end of day, Jen Spalding had sat in 2nd .Isabella was strong thru the first day, with her fitness coming into play later in the day; Keamia and Alanna were well in the hunt too. All four Girls were handling the conditions beautifully.

In the full rig, things were tight, Abe Torchinsky was in 2nd, Luke Ramsay 7th and Great sailing by Andy Wong in the conditions was 9th.

Alex Heinzman , Ben Scott, Ricardo Montemayor, Chris Tulip and Kyle Martin were all vying for the Youth Worlds spot, as well as Isabella in the Radial, (she didn’t have much competition).

These boys fought hard thru the first day and the rest of the windy event to put on a real show of their abilities to handle extreme conditions at a young age (16-17)

Following racing the first day, Paralympics Gold medalist Paul Tingly gave an inspiring talk on how he put together his campaign for Qingdao

Day two and the fleet was a little tired and hoping for a break in the wind but it was full on again with steady 18 with gusts to 22 from the SW and a short steep chop. The Radials only got 3 races because of start delays and general recalls and by the final race only 16 boats were left to start. Keamia Rasa (RVYC) won the day, with Jen had a 3, 1 OCS, Isabella a 2, 2 OCS. All the girls were solidly in the mix!

On the Laser course Abe won the day with a 4,2,1,1, the last few races he won with authority! Luke broke his vang and had to sail his 2 drops, till we got him a new one. Andy kept sailing a personal best event and was impressive thru the day. Alex had a 10pt lead over Ben in the youth worlds race .The guys had 4 races so by the end of the day everyone was pretty excited to get back to SMSC.

Day three and the wind let up slightly and became a little shiftier. Wind was from 280 -300 on the compass and ranged in velocity from 8 to 15 kts - another great day on the Bay. The race committee got 3 races in for the Lasers to take them to 11 races and a second drop while the Radials did 4 races and got their 11 races also.

Abe was impressive ending in second with 27 points Luke had a solid last day and finished 7th, Kevin had 2 4’s on the final day and finished 11th and Andy struggled to find the right side on the beats and fell to 13th, still an excellent event for him.

In the Radial, Jen continued her winning ways, and had a battle with Danielle Dube thru the end of the final day, beating her in the last 2 races to win comfortably, Taking 1st place overall with 17 points. Keamia was 3rd, winning 2 races on the final day and making a strong run for the victory, Isabella was solid thru out and ended 5th, Alanna was 7th. All these girls will likely end up carded on the National Team. Very Dominant!

SMSC held a fine event and the bay provided excellent conditions on all the days. The laser worlds are being held there in August next year.Look forward to it!

Thanks for the support

Al

Fall Dinghy Championships

The fall dinghy championships was held at the Royal Victoria Yacht Club from September 27 to 28.
Many members of the race team had already left for the NQRs in Halifax, however a small team of sailors did get to go and race.
Saturday was a frustrating day for the sailors, after a couple of hours of postponement on the water the races were blown off for the day. Sunday we did manage to get in 6 races though, which was really great. There were varying conditions, earlier in the day the wind was a bit steadier and hiking conditions, with the winds easing out through the day to very light and shifty by the last races. We had a great showing for Royal Van, in the laser radial flee, Alberto Rengifo finished 2nd overall, Gabe Frame finished 4th overall with his best result to date. Jamie Bone was 5th overall, Alexander Shepard finished 7th and Alexander Kroitzsch finished 8th. In the laser full rig fleet one of our newest members of the race team, Cohen Penderson - Wood finnished 16th overall.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

September report


With all of the amazing weather that September has had to offer Vancouver, the race team has had some really excellent training in the past couple weeks. We are really pleased to welcome back Tamara, the race teams fitness trainer. She has started to work with the group on Saturday mornings before training. She was working with the team last spring, and we are really happy that she will continue to work with us through the winter.

There are a couple fast approaching events which the race team is planning on attending, the National Qualifying Regatta, which will be held from October 3-5 in St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The team has been putting in a lot of time to be at top form for this very important event. This event will be the qualification for the new senior and youth national team. It will also be the qualification for the 2009 Youth World Championships.

Those sailors who are not going to Nova Scotia will be heading over to Victoria for the Fall Dinghy Championships, which will be held from September 27-28. The regatta is hosted out of Royal Victoria Yacht Club, sailed in Cadboro Bay which always poses some very tricky conditions so it should be a great event to sail!

Don't forget to check back for results and pictures from the upcoming events!

Sept 6 training pictures











The Royal Van Race Team gets out and enjoys the last of the summer weather in Vancouver for some weekend training two weeks ago.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Jaime Bone wins Cadet National Champs


Jaime sails Radial with our team and is a Cadet as well.

Very versatile .

He sailed their national champs in the Pirate Class and cleaned up.
He had eight first over ten races and with two drops finished with a perfect score.

Well done

Al