Wednesday, July 28, 2010

2010 BC Summer Games


From July 22-25 the Royal Van racers traveled to Langley, BC for the 2010 BC Summer Games. Our racers checked into the accreditation centre Thursday afternoon to begin a few days of buses, ceremonies, speeches,group accommodations, and tight schedules. Each day the sailors were bussed from their accommodations to breakfast, then to the sailing venue, back to the meal hall, then back to the accommodations.

Racing began Friday morning with light conditions. Winds were constant around 6knots for most of the morning. Shifty conditions kept the sailors alert s they traded positions all the way up the first beat. As the day progressed the wind increased and eventually topped around 12knots. In the Optimist fleet Lloyd Lyall dominated the races. Lloyd was consistently almost a minute ahead of the entire fleet and won 2/4 races that day. Following close behind were Eric Lyall and Jake Cullen who battled hard for 2nd and 3rd place positions. After 4 races the Optimist fleet was sent ashore for showers before loading back onto the buses.

In the Laser fleet Kyle Martin dominated the fleet. Five very short races were completed on the first day. Eric Servais followed behind and consistently finished 2nd place.

Day two of the event brought more of the same conditions. Light winds building to roughly 10-12kts during the day. Lloyd Lyall continued his great sailing in the Optimist fleet, as did Kyle Martin who won 3/4 races that day.

In the end Royal Van sailors took podium positions in every fleet we entered. Our sailors had a great time over the weekend and are keen to compete in the games again. the BC Games society put on a great show.

A huge thanks to Royal Van Yacht Club for their continued support.

Chris Cowan
Opti Coach

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Radial Worlds 2010


The Radial Worlds were held in Largs Scotland this year. It is a small town 40 minutes drive from Glasgow.

Isabella Bertold was representing Royal Van in the championships, and had worked extremely hard on the water and in the gym to prepare herself for the seasons main event.

She flew to Scotland three days before me and got her boat charter and trained with the rest of the Canadian team in strong breeze.

I arrived after the Waves Regatta and we went forward with our plan to have a best ever result at a worlds.

We had chartered a coach boat from Ben Remoker's "Port Tack Charter" company. We fully stocked it with spare parts and daily food and water supplies.

The weather appeared to be consistently breezy and rainy and it seemed that we were in for a tough pysical event. Of course wind before an event can be deceptive , as we went out in fairly light wind the first day.

Isabella had some decent starts, (for North American events) but still struggled to get to the weather mark in good shape. She was hovering around the middle of the fleet after the first day.

The second day was a hair lighter again and after a long debrief the night before Isabella cracked a sweet start and led going up the first beat.
She fought hard all the way thru the race and finished 4th. A real milestone in her career. She had good confidence started the 2nd race of the day and was 15th to the top mark but unfortunatly fell thru the race working the wrong side and ended in the 30's.

The final day of qualifiers started late and only one race was sailed , it was light and tough throughout and Isabella ended in the teens.

She had shown that she was ready for racing in the front of the fleet. Unfortunatly the Gold fleet series that she had qualified only materialized into one race that was fluky with a major wind shift during the race. She got a 30 and moved into 47 (5 points from a senior Canadian team card).

There was alot of waiting around and no racing for 2 days, very frustrating to say the least. Isabella stayed upbeat and was a real pro all the way through.

This was the toughest event she has competed in and I think that with her excellent work ethic and determination she will break into the top ranks of her discipline.

The next worlds is in Perth Australia in December 2011.

Thanks Royal Van for the support

Al

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Sail-West Championships, July 15-18


The Royal Van Optimist Team headed to Lake Wabamun Sailing Club for the annual Sail-West Regatta. Sail-West consisted of kids and parents camping, a two day training camp with CYA guest coach Rob Douglas, followed by a two day regatta over the weekend. Sailing was on Thursday as glassy conditions prevailed for the day. Our kids enjoyed some very light wind 29er Sailing and swimming that day. Friday began with approximately 5 knots of wind. The opti fleet was split up into groups. Royal Van coach Chris Cowan ran some drills for a group of roughly 15 sailors until the wind completely died. The kids went ashore for lunch and waited until later in the day for the start of the event’s practice race. Tara Yuen was the big story in the practice race. She led the fleet for most of the race until eventually Jake Cullen snuck in front of her.
Saturday’s Racing conditions brought shifty winds of approximately 20 knots. Three long races were completed before heading ashore for lunch. Again, Tara Yuen was on fire in the first race before she missed a wind shift. Tara made up missing the shift and ended up finishing 2nd in the race. After lunch the sailors headed back out to the course for 3 more races. Lloyd Lyall dominated the racing all day as he finished the day with six 1st place finishes. Following close behind were Jake Cullen, Ellie Shaw, and Tara Yuen.
Sunday’s conditions were glassy water with no wind. Racing was abandoned for the day at 11:30am. Lloyd Lyall won the regatta convincingly with a total of 5 points. This was a great success for Royal Van sailors who took the top 8 positions, and Kyle Gerrard took 10th place.

Thanks for everybody's support as we travel to these events.
Chris Cowan

BC Junior Championships- Merritt, BC


From July 8-11 the Royal Van Optimist team travelled to Nicola Lake for the BC Junior Sailing Championships. The trip consisted of a two day training camp followed by two days of racing. No sailing took place Thursday as there was no wind and very hot temperatures. Friday’s training brought strong winds. Our sailors teamed up with West Van Yacht Club for 3 hours of starting practice and some fun racing.
The regatta began Saturday morning. The sailors hit the water in hopes of getting a race off. Unfortunately the wind died in the middle of the Laser start sequence and racing was postponed on-shore. Around 4:30pm that day, the wind increased to around 8 knots and three races were conducted before dinner. Alex Fritz, Jake Cullen, and Tara Yuen were consistently leading the pack that night.
Sunday racing brought winds gusting to about 25 knots. Four races were completed that morning. Alex Fritz dominated the Opti fleet, winning 3 of the 4 races that day. Following close behind were Ellie Shaw and Jake Cullen who were battling hard for 2nd and 3rd place. The racing concluded and our sailors headed back to shore for lunch and trailer loading. The regatta was a great way for our sailors to prepare for Sail-West in Edmonton and our kids had a great time spending the weekend together.

Thanks for Royal Van's continued Support.
Chris Cowan

Friday, July 2, 2010

WAVES 2010




Waves was a popular event again this year. Cory Wright did an excellent job of putting together a well oiled regatta. There was good turnout in all the Race Team classes including the Laser, Radial, 0pti and 420

In the 420 class our team continues to impress under the supervision of Mark Patcky.
Kia Meiklejohn and Emma Toone tied for 1st and were just nipped @ the tie breaker, Joren Jackson and Leif Peterson were hot on their heels in 3rd overall.

In the Laser class we had 11 sailors, Ricardo Montemayer sailed a very consistent event in trying conditions (light air with plenty of current) to win comfortably. Kevin Greirson was 2nd , Royal Van sailors owned the top 5 positions. 7 of the top 10.

In the Radial class Joanna Moore continued to impress with a solid win of 15 points, Cameron Ho was 2nd with 30 points, 6 of the top 10 were from Royal Van.

Opti's had a successful weekend,our best result was Eric Lyall 1st in the blue fleet. We had a solid group of 8 kids attend the regatta, many of our top sailors were at the Opti NA's in Kingston during this time.

Results are @ http://www.royalvan.com/racing_results.asp?TID=3&RID=143&SID=282&DID=3

Well done team!

Al