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
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