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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Optimist & Newport Update

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The Bermuda Optimist Dinghy Association held their prize giving with special guest RHADC Commodore Robert Mason presenting the prizes. Sam Stan won the Jay Hooper Cup as top sailor of the day. Special prizes were also given to Stan who won the Seamanship Award, Ellie Wollmann won the Top Girl (for year) Award. Rory Caslin won the Most Improved Advanced Fleet (Spring Series) Award and Kenza Wilkes won the Most Improved Intermediate Fleet (Spring Series) Award.

ADVANCED FLEET – Final Results

1. Sam Stan 32

2. Ellie Wollmann 74
3. Ceci Wollmann 80
4. Rory Caslin 125
5. Mikey Wollmann 126
6.Makai Joell 144
7. Hannah Horsfield 157
8. Anthonio Bailey 180
9. Ferdinand Arnold 196
10. Chase Cooper 209
11. Michael Barit 279
12. Christain Chin-Gurret 292

INTERMEDIATE FLEET – Final Results

1. Nicholas Siese 59

2. Peter DIll 64
3. Kenza Wilkes 68
4. Ben Smith 83
5. Yannick Hillier 92

GREEN FLEET – Final Results

1. Campbell Patton 26

2. Matilda Nicholls 27
3. Joe Arrowsmith 39
4. Alice Reeves 40
5. Emmet Caslin 52
6. Thomas Penruddocke 60
7. Lily Barboza 65
8. Adriana Penruddocke 70
9. Grace Reeves 72
10. James Amaral 79
11. Anthony Whaley 85
12. Yannik Hillier 86
13. Peter Dill 95
14. Sammy Dill 109
15. Ellis Cooper 110
16. Camille Chin 112
17. Tyler Kelly 117
18. Addy Clements 125
19. Robin Horsfield 127
20. George Morrison 127
21. Sydney Bodenstab 139

Newport - Bermuda Update

Noonmark VI has handily won the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Trophy based on provisional standings for the 47th Newport Bermuda Race. A Swan 56 owned by Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, Noonmark finished off St. David’s Head, Bermuda, at 1:40 AM EDT on Tuesday after experiencing more wind than the bigger boats that finished ahead of her. The Gibbs Hill Division is for boats with mostly professional crews and amateur crews that want to sail against them.

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