(St Thomas, USVI)- The St. Thomas Yacht Club and the VirginIslands
Sailing Association again hosted yet another fabulous regatta on the
Charlotte Amalie harbor waterfront using their unique J/24s (modified
and call IC-24s). With the courses set less than 50 yards from the
shore, spectators had fantastic views of the action and the sailors. The
event offers both an open division and a woman’s division that provides
for great sailing and even better prospects for after race
entertainment. The rum and tequila drinks are all “free” as are many
meals. The “reggae” music starts right after the de–briefs as does the
dancing.
Sailing fast, furious and smart was long-time J/22 and J/24 sailor Sally
Barkow from Wisconsin, playing the "comeback kid" role and taking the
regatta from her mentor/coach, David Perry 3-0 (yes, three-zip!) in the
finals! Barkow, who has raced this regatta four times, took second last
year after a narrow defeat by Finland’s Staphan Lindberg. That defeat
made this year’s win for Barkow and her crew – Annie Lush, Alana
O’Reilly, Erik Champaign and Maggie Shea – all the sweeter.
“We worked hard as a team in these last few days and it paid off,” says
Barkow, who is ranked 6th in the Women’s and 31st in the Open match race
ranking’s divisions as of December 5, 2012. Barkow was awarded a
distinctive Ulysse Nardin precision timepiece for her win.
A
rain squall blowing across the Charlotte Amalie harbor just minutes
before the start of the Finals left light and shifty conditions in its
wake. This didn’t deter Barkow who handily won the first two matches
against Perry. In what proved the final match of the Finals, Barkow
lead at the start and stretched her advantage to 8 boat lengths by the
windward mark. She lengthened her frontrunner position into a commanding
10 to 12 boat lengths by the finish even though her team battled
through a kink in the spinnaker that cost them a few seconds in boat
speed in the last downwind run.
“It was so shifty,” says Barkow. “It was easy to get it either so right
or so wrong.” This match-up of teams in the Finals was an interesting
one as Perry, who is the author of Understanding the Racing Rules of
Sailing 2009-2012, has served as Barkow’s match racing coach. And,
Perry has also sailed J/22s and J/24s, amongst many other J's for well
over 30 years himself.
“For me it was a win-win,” says Perry of his team’s second place finish
and his student’s first. “Sally’s team is really good and they have
evolved their game well. I was impatient. I had some advantages and gave
them away. This either put me behind or put me further behind and Sally
took advantage of that.”
Two past America’s Cup skippers and also long-time J/22 and J/24 sailors
went head-to-head in the Petite Finals. Ultimately, the USVI’s Peter
Holmberg won 2-1 over the USA’s Dave Dellenbaugh. Thus, Holmberg
finished third and Dellenbaugh fourth in the final standings. Holmberg
won this event in 2009. Another Wisconsin girl and now coach at the
Chicago Match Race Center was Sally's close friend Stephanie Roble,
sailing a strong series herself to finish just out of the running in
seventh overall. Sailing photo credits- Dean Barnes For more Carlos Aguilar sailing information and results.