2018 ISCA World Championship at Carolina Yacht Club - Day 1
by Vicki Palmer 9 Oct 2018 06:27 BST
6-12 October 2018
2018 ISCA World Championship - Day 1 © International Sunfish Class Association
And what a day it was! With 6-foot seas and winds blowing 15-18, the competitors who braved these conditions for the first three races of the championship sailed back to port exhausted and exhilarated.
At the Carolina Yacht Club in Wrightsville Beach, NC, 76 competitors from 12 different countries are competing in this ISCA World Championship. A beautiful Opening Ceremony started out the activities at last night's social event. Marching to their country's song, representatives of these 12 countries carried their country's flag while displaying big smiles and showing great pride in the country they represent.
At the end of Day One, Jean Paul Trazegnies of Peru is in the lead after scoring two bullets and a 2nd, followed by Alonso Collantes, Peru, who is last year's World Champion. Tied for 3rd and 4th place respectively is Martin Alsogaray of Argentina and David Hernandez of Guatemala. And in 5th place is the USA's top finisher on Day One, Conner Blouin.
A week-long of exciting racing is planned with Thursday being a layday provided we don't need to sail that day to make our quota of races.
Stay tuned for more exciting results to be posted. The competition between some of the best sailors in the world will be happening every race day. If the weather predictions hold true, we'll be looking at heavier air and high seas.
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