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Sep 24, 2012, 11:08 AM

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International Opti Sailors head for Bermuda’s 10th Anniversary Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup
By Laurie Fullerton


Whatever the outcome, watching youth sailors at the top of their game sail with heart and soul put on the line is always a huge and unique part of this event.

Hamilton, Bermuda, Sept. 20, 2012 - The Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup beginning Oct. 4 will bring 16 international guest skippers— 13 are national champions— to compete against Bermuda’s top Opti sailors in what is truly a championship of champion’s event that showcases the world’s best young sailing talent. Now celebrating its 10th year, this coveted regatta not only introduces Bermuda sailors to the world’s top young Optimist dinghy competitors, but it also gives young locals a chance to demonstrate their maturity both as equal competitors on the water and gracious hosts off the water.

The essence of the Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup (Oct. 4-7) is much more than three days of grueling racing on the Great Sound. It is on shore, too. There, the young sailors bond as lifelong friends while also gaining professional experience. They speak at a press conference, they sail the fourth and final day on Hamilton Harbour in front of a capacity crowd, they get advice from top coaches from the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and they meet their sailing heroes who are simultaneously racing in the Alpari World Match Racing Tour’s penultimate event – the Argo Group Gold Cup.


Additionally, the final race in the Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup sailed on the finals Sunday is always sailed close to shore in Hamilton Harbour. This is a spectator showcase for these young sailors. This year, to accommodate a live TV broadcast of the Argo Group Gold Cup, the Junior Gold Cup will be sailed just prior to the ‘senior’ Gold Cup finals, so the huge spectator fleet and crowds on shore really add to the excitement.

To honor the decade of support by Renaissance Reinsurance, Sunday’s Hamilton Harbour race will be sailed for the Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup 10th Anniversary Trophy. The winner of the overall Junior Gold Cup will be crowned on Sunday with their prize giving in the same venue at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club as the Argo Group Gold Cup winners. The special 10th Anniversary Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Sunday Harbour Race.

The new Dick Kempe Trophy will go to the top Bermuda sailor in the whole Jr Gold Cup. This trophy has been donated by Mrs. Neil Kempe in memory of her late husband. Dick Kempe was a past commodore and long-time loyal RBYC member, a well respected International juror and a devoted sailor, father and grandfather who passed away in 2010.

Of the 16 foreign skippers, 11 attended the Worlds, 13 are either National Champion or female National Champion from their home country. While Opti sailors at this level of competition quickly reach a point where they are too old or too big to compete in the Junior Gold Cup, each year a few returning sailors get a chance to race here again. This year, the two-time NZL National Champion Leonard Takahashi-Fry is back and he is very keen to build on his performance of 10th place in the 2011 RenRe Junior Gold Cup. Canadian sailor Justin Vittecoq will be returning and new talent Emil Jarudd of Sweden will be among the ones to watch this year.

Additionally, six of this year’s foreign sailors went to the South American Championship in Argentina, often considered the most competitive regatta after the World Championship. Argentinian Tomas Di Luciano finished as 2nd South American entrant and 7th overall and also won the prestigious Semana del Mar de Plata in Argentina in February as well as his National Championship. There will definitely be a lot of eyes on the young Argentinian this year particularly because of the impact his countrymen have had on this regatta in the past.

“The shifty and unpredictable conditions found here in Bermuda always seem to take sailors by surprise and it is anyone’s game again this year with any of these guest sailors being serious contenders and there could be a ‘sleeper’ in the group that surprises us all,” said regatta organizer Dede Cooper.

“The last time a sailor from Argentina was here in 2009, he won the regatta by 59 points over the next competitor winning nine of the 13 races sailed,” noted Cooper. “Bermuda’s new high performance coach Martin Jenkins is also from Argentina, and he was a back to back Optimist World Champion in 1994 and 1995.”

On the Bermuda front, it would be hard not to see the Wollmann siblings as easy front-runners from the Bermuda squad. Last year, Mikey Wollmann thrilled the hometown crowd on the last day of racing on Hamilton Harbour, where he port tacked the entire Junior Gold Cup fleet in a technique he says he learned from his sister, Ceci.

“The two of them battled it out in Canada with Ceci winning the CORK regatta and Mikey winning the Canadian National Championships,” added Cooper. “At the USODA National Championships Mikey finished 12th overall. Youngster Campbell Patton (11), son of current Bermuda Sailing Association President, sailed his first IODA event at the Europeans in July finishing a credible 94th and finished the Canadian Nationals in 11th.”

With both the local and international talent raising the bar each and every race, this year’s 10th anniversary will really be anyone’s race. And, whatever the outcome, watching youth sailors at the top of their game sail with heart and soul put on the line is always a huge and unique part of this event.

List of Foreign Entrants:

ARG Tomas Di Luciano
AUS Jaime Swavley (F)
BRA Pedro Zonta
CAN Justin Vittecoq
DEN Amanda Ammundsen (F)
DEN Kristian Praest
FIN Pietari Airakorpi
GBR Milo Gill-Taylor
IRL Douglas Elmes
ISV Paige Clark (F)
MEX Mauricio Rodriguez
NZL Leonard Takahashi-Fry
POL Adam Klogowski
SWE Emil Jarudd
SUI Damian Suri
USA Audrey Giblin (F)

Event info: http://www.bermudagoldcup.com/...gold-cup-mainmenu-57







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Building Legacies at the RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup

Argo Group Gold Cup Skippers Sailing Today Look Back on their Junior Gold Cup Experience

By Laurie Fullerton

Hamilton, BERMUDA (October 3, 2012) - The Renaissance Re Junior Gold Cup is set to begin this Thursday and already most of the 16 international competitors from 15 countries and many of the 22 Bermudian competitors have been out practicing on the Great Sound. While the site of a fleet of Optimist dinghies heading out to deep water is always impressive, the myriad of countries represented on the boats really offers a glimpse as to how wide ranging Opti sailing is.

Yet, for these Junior Gold Cup sailors –this may also be the start of a legacy of competitive sailing. The RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup is now celebrating its 10th year with Renaissance Re as its title sponsor. Some of the sailors who first came here as yongsters are back. As adults Lance Fraser of Bermuda, Taylor Canfield of the USVI and Nicolai Sehested of Denmark are all racing here in the Argo Group Gold Cup. All three are skippers racing now for some of the $100,000 in Gold Cup prize money and a spot for their name on the King Edward VII Gold Cup.

That is the legacy of an event that has consistently invited promising young sailors who are 13 or 14 years old to compete and make their first real debut in professional level sailing where they meet sponsors, professional competitors from their home country racing in the Argo Group Gold Cup. They also get the rare opportunity to race in the warm waters of Bermuda – something that is hard to forget.

“We are delighted to be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Junior Gold Cup – an event for which RenaissanceRe has been the founding and sole sponsor since its inception. The event draws young sailors of the highest caliber from all over the world, while showcasing Bermuda and celebrating a sport that has long been a part of the island’s heritage,” said Neill Currie, CEO of RenaissanceRe. “It has been particularly rewarding over the years to recognize some of the sailors we sponsored as juniors taking part in the adult event.”

Danish skipper Nicolai Sehested still recalls his time as a youngster sailing here in the Junior Gold Cup in 2003.

“To this day I still talk about coming to Bermuda and sailing here when I was 13, said Sehested, who is sailing in his first ever Argo Group Gold Cup this year as skipper. “I never forgot meeting Danish sailors Jasper Radich and Jes Gram-Hansen who were my sailing heroes back then and today I actually compete with them in various regattas.” Sehested is also coaching youth sailors himself and is keeping a close eye on the two Danish sailors competing here in the Junior Gold Cup.

“I tell the junior sailors to pay attention while they are here because they might find themselves coming back in 10 years to match race,” Sehested said.

Taylor Canfield of the USVI has now sailed in three Argo Group Gold Cup competitions. He first came here and raced against young Nickolai in 2003. At that time, his sailing hero was USVI sailing legend Peter Holmberg who has remained a mentor and a good friend.

“I sailed here at age 13 in the Junior Gold Cup and it was kind of a life altering experience because I started to really want to become a match racing sailor,” said Canfield, 23, who heads up the Chicago Match Racing Center in Chicago. Canfield also hopes that during this week’s Gold Cup that he qualifies for a wild card spot at the Monsoon Cup, the final event on the World Match Racing Tour.

“If you want something enough or like it enough, it is important to follow your passion and I really began finding that out when I came here as a youngster,” Canfield said. “Talent is important but doing something over and over again helps you win.”

For Bermudians Lance Fraser and 2012 Olympian Jesse Kirkland who are competing now in their third Argo Group Gold Cup, starting as Junior Gold Cup Opti sailors had a big impact on them. I think young sailors should take advantage of every opportunity in sailing.” Lance Fraser said. “It didn’t seem quite real to me then but it is really a great experience. What is cool for me now is that people like Taylor and Nickolai are now people I sail against in different regattas, they are colleagues and now friends, too.”

For Kirkland, “I remember really looking up to the adult sailors. I especially admired Magnus Holmberg when I was young. He was very nice and gave us a lot of his time.”

There is no doubt that after 10 years, the Junior Gold Cup is shaping futures and leaving a lasting impact on young people – who seem to never lose their love for Bermuda.


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