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Four Sailors from Belize at Youth Regattas in Canada #516829
08/13/16 06:41 AM
08/13/16 06:41 AM
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Marty Offline OP

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It is opening Day of the 2016 Canadian Olympic Regattas, Kingston (CORK) International Optimist Championship Regatta. Two of the four Belizean sailors here at Portsmouth Olympic Harbor are entered. They are Kevin Velasquez, 14, and Caroline Sersland, 12. Both are trained and were brought to this regatta by San Pedro's Belize Sailing School. Kevin won Belize's 2015 Optimist National Championship Regatta, and Caroline placed 3rd.

Today on freshwater Lake Ontario they braved 26 to 31 Mph winds and 4 foot chop to race against an international field. 29 sailors in the contingent of 65 Kevin was part of either withdrew due to sailing conditions or could not finish. Kevin dashed to the 11th spot among the remaining 36 left for him to compete with. Caroline was in the other half of the fleet. 17 in her fleet could not complete the race. Caroline beat out 29 of those who did complete the race to finish 18th in her fleet.

Any finish in the top 20 in regattas of this caliber demonstrtes extremely high ability and achievement.

We will update this report with Kevin's and Caroline's daily progress.


Caroline under way at CORK


Kevin under way at CORK


Re: Four Sailors from Belize at Youth Regattas in Canada [Re: Marty] #516852
08/15/16 05:24 AM
08/15/16 05:24 AM
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Marty Offline OP

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Young Belizean Sails into a Top-Ten finish in Canada's International Optimist Dinghy Championship Regatta

Portsmouth Olympic Harbor, Kingston Ontario, Canada

Kevin Velasquez, 14, who trains at San Pedro's Belize Sailing School, tacked and trimmed his boat to finish 7th over all, out of 127 other international competitors in Canada's Olympic Regattas, KIngston (CORK) 2016 International Optimist Regatta. Sailors from the USA and Bermuda were the only ones who topped him.

Kevin's Belize Sailing School team-mate, Caroline Sersland, who just turned 12, made her last race-day here her best and finished 10th in her fleet. What happens in big international youth regattas like this is the race committee uses the results of the first several days to determine fleets. After those results, Caroline was placed in the fleet comprised of sailors who had not made the top half in the previous days' races. Since Caroline was 16th overall after the first day, it appears too bad she could not hold that. She has 3 more years in Optimists before she becomes too old to compete in them. Her coaches say, "2 yrs. from now - watch out."




Re: Four Sailors from Belize at Youth Regattas in Canada [Re: Marty] #516869
08/15/16 07:44 PM
08/15/16 07:44 PM
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I am so proud of our youth sailors - despite the obstacles of political agendas etc they are flourishing!


Re: Four Sailors from Belize at Youth Regattas in Canada [Re: Marty] #517063
08/24/16 04:31 AM
08/24/16 04:31 AM
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Chosen to Carry the Canadian Host organization's Flag, young Belizean Girl Sailor Excels in International Regatta

In a gracious salute to Belize for participating in Canadian Regattas for the very first time, the host organization (CORK - Canadian Olympic Regattas, Kingston) chose Blanca Velasquez, 16, a Laser sailor from San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, (Belize) to be its standard bearer at the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Sail Canada International Youth Championship Regattas in Kingston, Ontario, August 14th (PHOTO 1). Arrangements for Blanca and another San Pedrana, Sarah White, 16, to enter the regatta were made by San Pedro's Belize Sailing School.

In the regatta itself, Blanca (PHOTO 2) fought her way through the qualifiers to become one of only 7 girls out of the 38 girls entered to advance to the Gold fleet (the top third of 146 international entrants). And she was the only foreigner among the Gold fleet girls; the others were all Canadians desperate to show that they are worthy of selection to the highly competitive Canadian international team and qualify for Worlds. Five of them fought Blanca off successfully. Still, to be the 6th best girl in this regatta was quite an accomplishment for a 16-year-old girl with 3 more years to go before she must compete against adult women. On the last day, her goal was simply to advance her rank. She advanced it five places, from 47th to 42nd, out of 49. All of the first 28 finishers in the Gold fleet were male. The Olympics, and the Youth World Championships which Blanca raced in last December, do not race women against men in Lasers. Here, they did. In this regatta, Blanca finished 42nd out of 146 sailors - male and female - in total. Her performance at this regatta illustrates that she is worthy of continued sponsorship and support. It is her dream to be allowed to sail in those regattas that, if one performs well enough, might result in an invitation from the International Olympic Committee to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Sarah White (PHOTO 3), sailing in her very first major international regatta, encountered fates conspiring against her. In her second race of the first day of qualifying, with no one to follow, Sarah headed for the wrong mark. She corrected her course before rounding a mark and getting a penalty, but it dropped her to back of the pack. Even so, she managed to climb her way back to 35th place out of 48 before crossing the finish line. In the second day of qualifying in the 2nd race, she had an equipment malfunction which caused her to drop to 32nd place, in the last race, a squall blew in while Sarah's heat was on the course, grew into a complete white-out, caused utter chaos, and cost Sarah 35 points. Consequently, Sarah entered the first day of the 2 days of finals with a 9th ranking in the Bronze which she held through the first 2 races. A disqualification for crossing the start early in the last race of the day dropped her to 19th. Undaunted, Sarah came out on the 2nd and final day and won the very first race flat out beating the Canadian boy who won 3 out of the 5 finals races for the Bronze fleet. She finished the regatta in 14th place overall in her fleet and 3rd out of the 16 girls in the Bronze fleet.

World Sailing, the international organization in charge of youth Laser sailing, has made it clear that it wants more participation by girls. Belize appears unique in that regard.


Blanca Carrying the CORK flag.


Blanca Velasquez


Sarah White


CORK Laser regatta



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