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AYC Evening of Champions November 16, 2019 6pm AYC Sailing Center AYC Evening of Champions Celebrating Our Racing Heritage: Past, Present & Future 2019 Year in Review Representing AYC at the National & International Levels in our Sport 2019 Youth Sailor Achievements • Leo Boucher • Singlehanded College National Champion 1st (St. Mary’s College) • Laser North Americans 2nd • Annabelle Hutchinson • Laser Atlantic Coash Championships 2nd • st • 1st place Women’s College Sailing Nationals (Brown CORK: Laser 1 Junior University) • Mariner Fagan st • Porter Kavle • 1 place i420 North Americans • 1st place 12meter Worlds (Challenge XII) • 1st place Storm Trysail National Offshore Collegiate • Championship (Fordham) James Golden • MASSA Cressy Winner • US Cressy Trophy (Santa Barbara)– 3rd overall • Willy Comerford • 1st place College Keelboat Nationals - Kennedy Cup (College of Charleston) • Maddie Hawkins • 1st place Hempel Youth Worlds – Girl’s I420 (Gdynia, Poland) • Top female team, 6th overall – I420 North American Championship (Miami, FL) • 6th place – I420 Worlds, Women (Vilamoura, Portugal) Representing AYC at the National & International Levels in our Sport 2019 Adult Racing Achievements Quantum racing • Mike Komar • J30 North Americans, 1st • Zeke Horowitz • North American Champion – Flying • Jack McGuire Scots • Block Island Race Week, PHRF 3 , 1st • Peter Bowe • J70 North Americans, 3rd • J70 St Pete Nood 1st Corinthian, 2nd • Kevin McNeil overall • Rod Jabin • Block Island Race Week, 1st Place • Queen’s Cup – Beau Geste PHRF • Bert Carp • Charleston Race Week: J80, 2nd • Gary Jobson • Jimmy Praley • 12 Meter Worlds • Annapolis to Newport: - PHRF 1 • Ken Comerford • Opera House Cup – 12M Racing; 3rd Shinnecock • Moneypenny - ORC 1B A2N, 3rd • NYYC Annual – 12M • International Masters • Marty Roesch • Greg Gendell • J111 World Championship, 2nd • Palma Vela, TP52 1st • Chris Larson (Chicago) • Slovena Cup, RC44, 1st • Maxi yacht Cup, 1st Vesper • Ft. Lauderdale → Key West Race: • St. Barts Voile, 1st • Tony Parker TP52 1st, Fox • NYYC Anniversary Regatta, IRC 1, 1st • J24 North Americans, 2nd • Verve Cup, 2nd • TP52 Super Series: 3rd Overall Representing AYC at the National & International Levels in our 2019 Adult Sport Racing Achievements • Robert Shapiro • Mary Ewenson • Annapolis to Newport, PHRF Classic, 2nd Bacardi Cup, Viper 640, 1st • Scott Nixon • Bill Sweetser • Ft. Lauderdale to Key West Race; 1st IRC52 FOX • J109 Block Island Race Week, 1st • Geoff Ewenson • Miami to Havana (new course record set @ 15 • NYYC Great Corinthian Team Trophy Winner • NYYC Anniversary Regatta ORC 1, Interlodge IV, hrs.) 1st IRC52 FOX 1st • Melges 24 North Americans 2nd • Viper Pre-Worlds, 1st • 1st IRC52 FOX Ft. Lauderdale to Key West Race • Jahn Tihansky • Viper Worlds, 2nd st • Pac 52 winter series winners • 1st IRC52 FOX Miami to Havana (new course record • Block Island Race Week, 1 , Ranger set @ 15 hrs.) • Marblehead Halifax, 1st • Interlodge 6 Botin 52 • Lloyd Phoenix US Sailing Championship 1st • Midwinters - 1st place • 2nd IRC52 FOX NYYC Annual Regatta • 52 one design regatta -1st place • Yachting Cup - 1st place • 2nd IRC52 FOX Block Island Race Week • Jonathan Bartlett • Interloge 5 Botin 44 • 3rd IRC52 FOX NYYC 175th Jubilee Regatta • Charleston Race Week ORC B, 1ST • Block Island Race Week -1st in class - Boat of the week • Palmetto Cup winner Overall of ORC classes • NYYC race week - Interlodge 5 1st in class • 1st TP52 CONVICTION Round Antigua Race • New York Yacht Club Annual • 1st Melges 24 ZINGARA NYYC One Design Regatta • IRC 4, 1st • Ray Wulff / Jenn Wulff • 2nd Melges 24 ZINGARA North American • Won Solution Trophy (for best overall • IC37 Nationals, 3rd Championships performance • IC37 NYYC OD Regatta, 3rd • • 5th Melges 24 ZINGARA Pre-Worlds Part of 3 boat AYC Team that won Corinthian Trophy • 1st J/88 CLOUD 9 American Yacht Club Fall Series • Block Island ORC 2, 2nd Representing AYC Around the USA & World at the Top Levels in our Sport 2019 AYC Race Official • 505 Canadian Nationals (Kingston, Jim Capron ONT) Achievements • Jury – St. Barths Bucket (St. Barths, • US Sailing Offshore Championship - Caribbean) DRO and course manager • 49ers and FXs N/A’s (Kingston, ONT) Richard Neville • St Croix International Regatta Bruce Bingman Jeff Borland • St Barths Bucket - Assist • Orange Bowl (Coconut Grove, FL) • Team Race Umpire - Palmer Cup • BVI Spring Regatta • Miami World Sailing Cup (Coconut (Newport Beach, CA) Grove, FL) • Team Race Chief Umpire - Baldwin Cup • Block Island Race Week – On-the- Water Director • Sunfish N/A PanAm Games Qualifier (Newport Beach, CA) (Tampa, FL) • Match Race Umpire - Argo Group Gold • Ugotta Annual Regatta (Harbor Springs, MI) • TP 52 West Coast One Design Offshore Cup (Hamilton, Bermuda) Championship - DRO and Course • Chief Judge - Lightning North • J/70 Corinthian Nationals (Harbor Manager (Newport Beach, CA) Americans (Fort Erie, Canada) Springs, MI) • Block Island Race Week - PRO Blue • Team Race Chief Umpire - British (Block Island, RI) America Cup (London, UK) Ric Crabbe • I-14 N/A (Kingston, ONT) • Team Race Chief Umpire - Lee Trophy • International Jury - Etchells Worlds • E Scow Nationals (Muskegon, MI) (Oyster Bay, NY) (Corpus Christi, TX) Representing AYC at the National & International Levels in our Sport 2019 AYC Race Official Achievements Joe Krolak • Chief Judge – Annapolis to Newport Taran Teague • Judge - Opti SE Championship Opti / Team Trials Qualifier (Seafarer, NC) Kevin Reeds • Orange Bowl PRO Laser Course • Hempel World Cup Series Miami, PRO for Sandy Grosvenor RSX Course • Miami Sailing World Cup - Laser Course Finish Officer • Umpire - Prosser Cup - College Team Racing • Nacra 15 Youth World Qualifier (San (St Mary's City, MD) Francisco, CA) • Sunfish Pan Am Qualifier - PRO • Umpire - College Team Race Nationals • StFYC Spring Dinghy Regatta • Charleston RW - PRO Offshore (Newport, RI) • Chicago NOOD Regatta • Block Island RW - Deputy RO ORC/PHRF • PRO - US Sailing Youth Sailing Championship Circle • c420 North Americas (San Francisco, CA) (Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, NJ) • Jr Olympics Opti Circle PRO, mentor to • Judge - Pan American Games (Lima, Peru) • Verve Cup (Chicago, IL) Regatta Chair PRO 420s • 49 and FX NAs PRO Harry Keith • Opti Canadians - Finish Line Officer • Jury-Bequia and Florida • 505 CA Nationals PRO • Florida Appeals Committee • I14 NAs PRO • EScow Nationals DRO • US Sailing Offshore Champs - PRO Representing AYC at the National & International Levels in our Sport 2019 Team & Match Racing Women’s Invitational Baldwin Cup New York Yacht Club Commodore Swan American YC Newport Harbor YC Grandmasters Team Grand Masters Rye, NY Newport Beach, Race Regatta Seawanhaka YC California New York YC Oyster Bay, NY Cordo Jorch Newport, RI Bell Carty Charlie Lomax Ron Anderson Margaret Podlich Pat Floyd Rob Floyd Tim Bloomfield Gina Henderson Cole Allsopp David Andril Richard Born Lucy Kuppersmith Jonathan Bartlett Derick Lynch Pete Firey Audrey Callanan Debbie Gosselin Margaret Podlich Rob Floyd Ginny Mininger Vernon Sheen Gina Henderson Sara Russell John Howell John Howell Derick Lynch Vernon Sheen Bill Vickers Excellence in Racing, Fleet Building, Member Engagement On 2019 Fleet & Off the Water; Off the Bay Activities Award Harbor 20 “… Promote the continued enjoyment of Harbor 20 Class Yachts in fair, Corinthian, one-design racing, and in day sailing and other social activities; to promote friendship among owners and crews; and to support charities through fundraising and regatta participation…” • 30+ boats • Sailors age from 5-85 years of age • Average regatta participation: 20+ (Frostbites, WNR, Charity Regattas) • Marquee events: • South Carolina regatta (November 2019) • Annual H20 East-West Challenge Cup includes sailors from Annapolis (Fleet 5), Hilton Head (Fleet 3), Charlotte Harbor, FL (Fleet 6), Santa Barbara (Fleet 4), Smith Mountain Lake VA (Fleet 7)(our newest fleet) and Newport Beach (Fleet 1) • location rotates annually from West to East coast. • Annapolis Fleet hosted the 2017 East-West Challenge Cup • Oldest Corinthian Trophy in US Racing – 1800s NYYC Great • 1278 Boats, 2,880 Cumulative race miles, Corinthian 7,668 crew (NYYC Annual regatta numbers 2008- present) Trophy • AYC: 9 Years of Team Trophy Wins Presented to VC Bartlett by Bill Sweetser • History: Originated 2010 • Alternate racing location each year: San Francisco Bay, Chesapeake Bay • 5x winner: AYC • 2019 Winning AYC team AYC Corinthian Adult Youth Cup Team Charlie Lomax James Golden Aden King Sam Bruce Ginny Mininger Zander King Sarah Russell Peter Lobaugh Double-Handed Race AYC 3-2-1- Chesapeake Organizing Challenge Organizing Committee: Committee: • V/C Jonathan Bartlett • John Howell, Bill Jorch: Regatta co- • P/C Debbie Gosselin chairs • Gary Jobson • Derick Lynch • Paul Parks • Margaret Podlich Innovation in • Kathy Parks • Cole Allsopp • Shane Zwingleberg • Gina Henderson Racing Award • PRO: Jim Capron • Kevin Reeds • RC: Sandy Grosvenor • Scott Parker- Richard Born- (Sponsorship) • Sandy Grosvenor- RC • Mark Murphy- RC Double-Handed Open Class Winner: Erik Haaland (AYC) & Andrew Waters AYC 3-2-1- Chesapeake Double-Handed Race Challenge Organizing Organizing Committee: Committee: • John Howell, Bill Jorch: • V/C Jonathan Bartlett Regatta co-chairs • P/C Debbie Gosselin • Derick Lynch • Gary Jobson Innovation in • Margaret Podlich • Paul Parks • Cole Allsopp Racing Award • Kathy Parks • Gina Henderson • Shane Zwingleberg • Kevin Reeds • PRO: Jim Capron • Scott Parker- Richard
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