BAHAMAS
Posted: 2011-10-17
Spencer Cartwright Wins The Bahamas 2011 Optimist National Championship
Bahamas National Championship
Nassau, October 13th 2011
This year’s Optimist National Championship was held in front of the Taino Beach Resort in Freeport, an ideal venue for any major sailing championship. With sailing right off the beach in beautiful turquoise waters and light to moderate winds, our young sailors were good to go and eager for the competition ahead.

Our new Opti National Champion, Spencer Cartwright from Nassau Yacht Club, tacking for the finish line to win race number 6.
© Robert Dunkley
76 participants came from Freeport, Nassau, Long Island, Harbour Island, Governor’s Harbour, Abaco and even Cayman Islands, delighting the event organizer, the Grand Bahama Sailing Club with their determination to sail, despite the hurdles encountered by Hurricane Irene.
Optimist sailors are split into either Green or Championship fleets depending on their skill level and the Championship Fleet is then split into White, Blue & Red according to the sailors age.
The 34 boats Championship Fleet saw extremely close racing with Nassau Yacht Club’s Junior members Spencer Cartwright and Paul de Souza (2010 Green Fleet Champion) battling it out for top honors. While almost constantly neck and neck from start to finish, race # 6 of 7 in the series saw Spencer beat Paul by half a boat length to clinch the title. With the chance to drop one race, no matter what position Spencer took, he would still be the winner and in the end he beat out Paul, by one point only, taking the title of National Champion with 11 points to Paul’s 12 points.
The best of friends, these two sailors have been competing against and practicing with each other for over a year. From the very beginning Spencer informed Paul that friendship aside, he felt he would prevail in 2011 to be National Champion, having come in second for the past two years. Despite being only 12 years old, Spencer, with three years sailing under his belt and Paul with a mere one year ‘s experience, raced in the 11 and 12 year old group while still managing to beat all others who competed up to age 15.
With many other sailors “knocking on the door” and ably challenging, Spencer was aware that smarts and speed would be needed to win this championship. Thinking your way around the course every second of the way is what’s required to win and after an hour of such effort, you are mentally exhausted. Your head is constantly “out of the boat” looking for the next good puff while continually adjusting your sail trim and making sure you are in a favorable position relative to your nearest competitors. This kind of focus, concentration and mental work is what it takes to be competitive and many of these young sailors have the goods.
While younger and less experienced, the Green Fleet racing was also close. Sailing a much shorter basic triangle course, all 42 sailors fought just as hard to win as those in the Championship Fleet. For those needing assistance to get around the course, coaches were there to help, but only those sailors at the back of the fleet. Great fun and so inspiring to see beginner sailors doing so well with special kudos to all the coaches (mainly interested parents) for their time and efforts teaching these kids.
The Grand Bahamas Sailing Club with major community support gave these 76 youth sailors a taste of what it means to attend major regattas, compete, make friends and see new things. Our event sponsors, The Ministry of Tourism, the Mail Boat, Royal Bank of Canada, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Odyssey Aviation, KPMG, Rotary, Grand Bahama Port Authority, Freeport Container Port and MSC Shipping made this weekend possible and have been invaluable in promoting the sport of Sailing in the Bahamas.
Children, Parents, Businesses and the Community working together to strengthen and promote our Country, how much better does it get?
About BSA: The Bahamas Sailing Association (BSA) acts as the governing authority of the sport of sailing in The Bahamas under the supervision of the International Sailing Federation or ISAF. BSA's mission is to promote and encourage sailing in all its aspects in The Bahamas.
Full Results at can be viewed at:
Championship Fleet: http://bahamassailing.org/results/opti_nat_2011.htm
Green Fleet: http://bahamassailing.org/results/opti_nat_2011_green.htm
News Release by: Colleen Dunkley / Thierry S. Huguenin
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