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J/22 World Championship

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After day two of racing:

1st Marshall USA

2nd Doyle/ Harris/ Burns USA

3rd Todd/Carr/Ryan USA

 

 

CORK International OCR Sail Canada Senior Championships: Day 5

Tuesday, August 23rd 2016 – Kingston

Kingston continued to deliver solid sailing conditions for competitors in the Sail Canada Senior Championships & CORK OCR on Tuesday. The breeze picked up early and stayed in the 18 – 22 knot range through the day of racing. With the skiff event concluding yesterday, sailors in the Laser, Radial and Finn classes took centre stage.

Today marked the end of the competition for the Finn class, with three races on the day and a total of ten races throughout the event. Canadian Sailing Team (CST) athlete Kyle Martin (RVanYC – CAN) dominated the event with straight bullets. Rockall Evans (RBYC – BER) finished second, beating out Darrell Peck (USA) who finishes third by a narrow margin.

In the Laser fleet CST athlete Robert Davis (RCYC/KYC – CAN) continues to lead, followed by Justin Norton (BYC/OST) and Marshall Mccann (TCYC – USA). Haddon Hughes (TCYC – USA) leads the radial fleet with three race wins on the day. CST athlete Sarah Douglas (ABYC – CAN) sits in second and Andrea Aldana (ASOVELA – GUA) is third.

Racing concludes Wednesday.

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J/22 World Championship: Day 1

Monday, 22 August – Kingston

J/22 World Championship: Day 1

 

This week CORK is hosting the 2016 J/22 World Championships. 41 boats are competing from Canada, United States, Cayman Islands and the Netherlands. After a postponement due to low winds, the wind picked up to 19 kts W.

 

 

The overall results after today’s racing:

 

1st Doyle YYC

2nd Marshall NYYC

3rd Julian SSA

 

Full results will be posted at www.cork.org.

 

Tomorrow’s racing starts at 1100 for all fleets. Check back tomorrow for more results.

 

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and twitter @CORKKingston

For more information 

CORK websitewww.cork.org
CORK Regatta Office: (613)-545-1322
Emailmedia@cork.org
Address: 53 Yonge Street, Kingston Ontario

 

CORK International OCR Sail Canada Senior Championships: Day 4

Monday, August 22 – Kingston

CORK International OCR:  Day 4

 

This weekend CORK is hosting 125 sailors from 5 provinces and 7 nations. The sailors are racing Laser Standards, Laser Radials, I14s, 49ers, 49ers FX, and Finns. Today was Day 2 for the 49ers and 49ers FX, and the first day for the rest of the fleets. This is the Eastern Championships for the Finn class. After a postponement due to low winds, the wind picked up to 19 kts W.

 

This was the final day of racing for the 49ers, 49ers FX, and I14s, and awards were presented.

 

The overall results after today’s racing:

 

49er

1st  David Mori / Justin Barnes RCYC

2nd David Liebenberg / Dane Wilson RYC

3rd John Ferguson / Arthur Ferguson RNSYS

 

49er FX

1st Arielle Morgan / Heather Myatt RSTLYC

2nd Ryan Wood / Andrew Wood RVYC

3rd Kate Shaner / Caroline Atwood USA

 

I14

1st Chris Leigh / Hans Fisher RCYC

 

The Lasers and Finns are continuing to race, and the overall results after today are:

 

Laser Standard

1st Robert Davis RCYC/KYC

2nd Justin Norton BYC

3rd Marshall Mccann TCYC

 

Laser Radial

1st Andrea Aldana GUA

2nd Sarah Douglas ABYC

3rd Haddon Hughes TCYC

 

 

Finn

1st  Kyle Martin RVYC

2nd Rockal Evans RBYC

3rd Darell Peck USA

 

Full results will be posted at www.cork.org.

 

Tomorrow’s racing starts at 1100 for all fleets. Check back tomorrow for more results.

 

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and twitter @CORKKingston

For more information 

CORK websitewww.cork.org
CORK Regatta Office: (613)-545-1322
Emailmedia@cork.org
Address: 53 Yonge Street, Kingston Ontario

 

Day 3: CORK International Olympic Class Regatta Sail Canada Senior Championship

Better conditions in the forecast tomorrow!

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