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Congratulations to all Team Trials Qualified Sailors.

Coral Reef Yacht Club is proud

to host you; the best of the best in the US!

Follow the Racing, Live Results:

@USOPTISAILING

US OPTI SAILINGLIVE RACING PHOTOS STREAMING ALL DAY

VIEW AT WWW.IMAGESBYMARCO.COM

Table of Contents

PARK GROVE BRUNCH INVITATION & EVENTS 2

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 10 - 11

CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB WELCOME LETTER & FLAG OFFICERS 12 - 13

VISITOR INFORMATION 14 - 15

USODA & REGATTA LEADERSHIP 16 - 17

LIST OF COMPETITORS 18 - 23

HISTORY OF SAILING ON BISCAYNE BAY 27

ACTIVITIES 28

SITE MAP 29

TEAM TRIALS ARTICLE 31

CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB CLUBHOUSE HISTORY 34 - 35

LIST OF COMPETITORS BY SAIL NUMBER 36

WELCOME DINNER & PARENT SOCIAL INVITATION 37

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Team Trials Committee

CHAIR Armando Gonzalez

VICE CHAIR Manny Riera

USODA PRO Ron Hopkins

CHIEF JUDGE Richard G. Mall inson

SPONSORSHIP CHAIR Andrea Foley

TROPHY/EVENT DESIGNER Karol Marsden

REGISTRATION Alisa Callahan

LAND SAFETY J i l l Gonzalez

CO -WATER SAFETY Chris Schemel

CO -WATER SAFETY Stefan Seuss

LAUNCHING Vince Menditto

SOCIAL MEDIA Adrian Farina

WEBSITE HOSTING Ignasi Puig

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Schedule of Events

SATURDAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 25 - 2610AM - 6PM CHECK-IN & BOAT / SAIL MEASUREMENT

9AM - 6PM WINNER’S JACKET MEASUREMENT AT CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB

10AM - 6PM TEAM PHOTO SESSIONS (COMPLIMENTARY) COACHES ONLY: BOOK DIRECTLY

WITH PHOTOGRAPHER: MARCO AT (786) 423-5920 OR [email protected]

MONDAY, APRIL 279AM - 6PM WINNER’S JACKET MEASUREMENT AT CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB

10AM - 6PM SAIL MEASUREMENT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

11AM - 6PM ANGLER’S REEF OPEN FOR LUNCH

TUESDAY, APRIL 282PM - 4PM TEAM PHOTO SESSIONS (COMPLIMENTARY) COACHES ONLY: BOOK DIRECTLY

WITH PHOTOGRAPHER: MARCO AT (786) 423-5920 OR [email protected]

4:30PM - 6PM “RED CARPET ENTRY” PHOTO GIFTS TAKEN WITH YOUR COACH & OLYMPIAN,

ANNA TUNNICLIFFE. YOU WILL RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY PHOTO AT THE END OF DINNER.

6PM - 8PM COMPETITOR’S DINNER WITH GUEST SPEAKER, OLYMPIAN, ANNA TUNNICLIFFE,

CRYC MAIN DINING ROOM

6PM - 8PM PARENTS’ SOCIAL HOUR WITH HORS D'OEUVRES NEXT DOOR AT BBYC (ENTER THROUGH

SOUTH SIDE GATE BETWEEN CLUBS, PLEASE SEE MAP ON PAGE 29)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 299AM - 6PM WINNER’S JACKET MEASUREMENT AT CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB

10:00AM USODA INTERNATIONAL TEAM SELECTION PROCESS & USNT PRESENTATIONS

10AM - 6PM CHECK-IN & BOAT / SAIL MEASUREMENT

2PM - 4PM TEAM PHOTO SESSIONS (COMPLIMENTARY) COACHES ONLY:

BOOK DIRECTLY WITH PHOTOGRAPHER: MARCO AT (786) 423-5920

OR [email protected]

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THURSDAY, APRIL 308:30AM COMPETITORS, COACHES & PARENTS MEETING (MANDATORY)

9:00AM HARBOR START

10:30AM WARNING SIGNAL

10:30AM SPECTATOR BOATS - MEET AT PARK GROVE TO PICK UP COMPLIMENTARY

LUNCHES AND DEPART FOR BOATS (REGISTER AT HOSPITALITY DESK -

SPONSORED BY PARK GROVE, SAIL TIME & FLORIDA YACHT GROUP - LIMITED SPACE).

FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 1 & 28:30AM COMPETITORS, COACHES & PARENTS MEETING (MANDATORY)

8:45AM HARBOR START

10:00AM WARNING SIGNAL

10:30AM SPECTATOR BOATS - MEET AT PARK GROVE TO PICK UP COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHES AND

DEPART FOR BOATS (REGISTER AT HOSPITALITY DESK - SPONSORED BY PARK GROVE,

SAIL TIME & FLORIDA YACHT GROUP - LIMITED SPACE).

(SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 2 - 3 ONLY)7AM - 8PM COMPLIMENTARY PARKING AT PARK GROVE ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FOR

ALL-CONTINUOUS SHUTTLE FROM 7AM TO 8PM BETWEEN PARK GROVE AND CORAL REEF

SATURDAY & SUNDAY. (SHUTTLE STOPS AT THE CENTER OF MAIN DRIVEWAY AT CRYC -

PLEASE WAIT AT SIGN)

SUNDAY, MAY 38:30AM COMPETITORS, COACHES & PARENTS MEETING (MANDATORY)

8:45AM HARBOR START

10:00AM WARNING SIGNAL

2:30PM NO FIRST WARNING SIGNAL AFTER THIS TIME

9AM - 11AM PARK GROVE COMPLIMENTARY BRUNCH TAKE THE SHUTTLE FROM CORAL REEF TO

AND FROM BRUNCH (SHUTTLE STOPS AT THE CENTER OF MAIN DRIVEWAY AT

CORAL REEF - PLEASE WAIT AT SIGN)

10:30AM SPECTATOR BOATS - MEET AT PARK GROVE TO PICK UP COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHES AND

DEPART FOR BOATS (REGISTER AT HOSPITALITY DESK - SPONSORED BY PARK GROVE,

SAIL TIME & FLORIDA YACHT GROUP - LIMITED SPACE).

AFTER RACING AWARDS CEREMONY ON CLUB LAWN11

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Commodores

Of f icers

Secretar y Treasurer

Christopher Lanza Robert N. Hays

Fleet Captain Fleet Surgeon

Asa Groves Horst Baier, MD

Club Manager

Jim VanBuren

Youth Sail ing Chair

Dominic Marsden

Commodore

Henry Chau

Vice Commodore

Doug Broeker

Rear Commodore

Michael D. Klotz

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BANK & ATM COCONUT GROVE BANK

2701 SOUTH BAYSHORE DR. • 305.858.6666

COCONUT GROVE BANK ATMCORNER AVIATION & S. BAYSHORE (ACROSS FROM MONTYS)

WELLS FARGO BANK2665 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE

HOSPITALMERCY HOSPITAL

3663 S MIAMI AVE. (BAYSHORE DRIVE) • 305.854.4400

LAUNDRYCOCONUT GROVE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

3101GRAND AVE. (OPEN 7AM-6PM) • 305-444-1344(DROP IT OFF OR DO IT YOURSELF)

CORAL WAY COIN LAUNDRY1313 CORAL WAY, MIAMI

(OPEN 7AM-12AM) • 305-860-3210

US POST OFFICE3199 GRAND AVE.

MARINE SUPPLIESCROOK & CROOK

US 1 & 27TH AVE. • 305.854.0005

WEST MARINE3635 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY • 305.444.5520

HARDWARESHELL LUMBER

2733 SW 27TH AVE • 305-856-6401

TAXIDIAMOND TAXI SERVICE

305.545.5555

DELI/CONVENIENCE STORESFRESH MARKET

2640 S. BAYSHORE DRIVE • 305.854.7207

EZ KWIK MARKET2988 SW 27TH AVE (BIRD AT 27TH) • 305.448.0935

GROCERY/PHARMACY/LIQUORWALGREEN DRUGS

BIRD ROAD & US1 • 305.446.5037

WALGREEN LIQUOR 305.446.5954

CVS •GRAND AVE

GOLFBILTMORE GOLF COURSE

1210 ANASTASIA AVE. • 305.460.5364

GRANADA GOLF COURSE2001 GRANADA BLVD. •305.460.5367

MOVIESCOCOWALK

MAIN HIGHWAY IN COCONUT GROVE

Where to find things

around Coconut Grove

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BOAT ARRIVALTHE CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB IS LOCATED IN THE COCONUT GROVE SECTION OFMIAMI ON THE WESTERN SHORE OF BISCAYNE BAY, NORTH OF THE CITY OF MIAMI’SDINNER KEY MARINA. THERE ARE TWO MAJOR APPROACHES TO THE CLUB: ONETHROUGH DINNER KEY CHANNEL, WHICH ALLOWS FOR AN 8’ DRAFT, AND THE SECOND, A PRIVATELY MAINTAINED CHANNEL OF 5’ DEPTH JUST NORTH OF DINNER KEY CHANNEL.

CAR ARRIVALFROM THE NORTH OR SOUTH, EXIT US 1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) EAST ONTO SW27TH AVE. STAY ON 27TH AVE. TO ITS END AT SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE, TURN LEFT,AND PROCEED 2 1/2 BLOCKS TO THE CRYC AT 2484 SOUTH BAYSHORE DRIVE. FROMTHE AIRPORT, USE LEJEUNE ROAD SOUTH TO 836 EAST, TAKE THE SOUTH EXIT AT SW 27TH AVE. AND PROCEED TO BAYSHORE DRIVE. ALTERNATE ROUTES FROM THEAIRPORT ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.

PARKING NO ON-SITE PARKING AT THE CLUB FOR VISITORS DURING THE REGATTA. ACCESSFOR DROP OFF AND PICK UP ONLY. PARKING IS AVAILABLE AT THE SBS BUILDING.PARKING AVAILABLE FOR A FEE 4/25 - 5/1 AT SBS PARKING. SATURDAY 5/2 &SUNDAY 5/3 COMPLIMENTARY PARKING AT PARK GROVE (2701 S. BAYSHORE DR.)WITH CONTINUOUS SHUTTLE SERVICE BETWEEN PARK GROVE & CRYC 7AM-8PM.

IDENTIFICATIONVISITORS BY CAR MUST IDENTIFY THEMSELVES TO THE GUARD UPON ARRIVAL AS A REGATTA PARTICIPANT. ONCE A GUEST CARD IS OBTAINED, YOU MAY PRESENT ITTO THE GUARD AT THE GATE FOR ENTRANCE. VISITORS ARRIVING BY BOAT MUSTCONTACT OUR DOCK MASTER IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE 305.858.1733 OR ON VHF CHANNEL 71.

MARINA DOCKAGEAVAILABLE ONLY BY ADVANCE RESERVATION WITH THE DOCKMASTER. ARRIVAL MUST BE BETWEEN 8AM AND 5PM. UPON ARRIVAL, THE VISITORS MUST SIGN IN WITH THE DOCKMASTER. ICE IS AVAILABLE FROM THE DOCKMASTER. NO FUEL IS AVAILABLE. OUR DOCKS CAN ACCOMMODATE A YACHT UP TO 65’ IN LENGTH WITH 6’ DRAFT. SPACE IS LIMITED AND IT IS SUGGESTED YOU CONTACT CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB ATLEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE. ONLY MARINE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ARE PERMITTED.MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOWERS ARE ADJACENT TO THE POOL DECK. PLEASE SEE OURMARINA RULES. RADIO CONTACT CHANNEL 71 DURING CLUB HOURS

GRATUITIES TIPPING IS PROHIBITED, SERVICE CHARGES ARE AUTOMATICALLY ADDED TO BILL.

GUEST CARDSVISITORS MAY OBTAIN A GUEST CARD AT THE FRONT DESK FOR DINING PRIVILEGESDURING THE REGATTA. A CREDIT CARD HOLD IS REQUIRED AND CHARGES WILL BESETTLED SHORTLY AFTER YOUR VISIT. NO CASH TRANSACTIONS ARE PERMITTED.

DINING FACILITIESRESERVATIONS ARE REQUESTED THROUGH THE FRONT DESK. LUNCH IS SERVED IN THE CLUBHOUSE FROM 11:30AM TO 2:30PM TUES - FRI.DINNER IS SERVED FROM 6PM TO 9PM TUES & WED; 6PM TO 9:30PM THURS THROUGH SAT; 5:30PM TO 9PM SUN

YARDARM BAR & LOUNGETUESDAY - FRIDAY 2PM TO 11PMSATURDAY 2PM TO 11PM & SUNDAY 2 PM TO 10PM

ANGLER’S REEF (BREAKFAST AVAILABLE FROM 7:45AM TO 10:30AM)MONDAY 11AM TO 6PMTHURSDAY – SATURDAY 7:45AM TO 9PMSUNDAY 7:45AM TO 8PM

REEF BARMONDAY 11AM – 6PM & TUESDAY – SUNDAY 11AM TO 10PM

SWIMMING POOLOPEN DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS, NO LIFEGUARD OR ATTENDANT IS ON DUTY,SWIMMING IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. CHILDREN WHO ARE UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OVER 21. APPROPRIATE BATHINGATTIRE IS REQUIRED.

DRESS CODECASUAL ATTIRE IS ACCEPTABLE. NO ONE IS PERMITTED IN THE CLUBHOUSE WITHOUT SHIRT AND SHOES, OR IN BATHING ATTIRE.

PETSPLEASE NOTE THAT NO PETS ARE PERMITTEDON THE PROPERTY EXCEPT ON A LEASH TO AND FROM YOUR BOAT.

Guest Information

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PRORon HopkinsNew York Yacht Club

Chief JudgeRichard G. Mallinson

Oklahoma City Boat Club& Coral Reef Yacht Club

ScorerCarol EwingCoral Reef Yacht Club

Regatta ChairArmando Gonzalez

Coral Reef Yacht Club

Who’s Who

2015 USODA LeadershipPRESIDENT

Brendan Shanahan

VICE PRESIDENTS

Yandell Rogers Stefan JohanssonLisa Page Ned Roseberry

SECRETARY

Kerri Vittimberga

TREASURER

Paul Callahan

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Genoa Fedyszyn

CLASS MEASURER

Dennis Lojek

OPTI NEWS EDITOR

Betsy Altman

BOARDLisa Mayol CA 2017 Sharlene Foox CA 2017Susan Bruce MD 2017 George Ell i s NY 2015Paul Callahan FL/RI 2017 Tricia Thompson CA 2016Ned Roseberr NY 2016 Stefan Johansson FL 2016Regina Byerly TX 2015 Lisa Page FL 2015Yandel l Rogers TX 2015 Brendan Shanahan CT 2016Alexa Rice NY 2017 Beth Danile CT 2016Kerri Vitt imberga TX 2015

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WILLIAM ADAMS 18292 BLUE

EMILY ALFORTISH 16720 BLUE

BENTON AMTHOR 17990 RED

MAX ANKER 18166 RED

LUKE ARNONE 19781 RED

POLK BAGGETT 20252 BLUE

STEPHAN BAKER 20797 BLUE

JOSHUA BARTOSZUK 13184 RED

KELLY BATES 18949 BLUE

GRACE BATES 18950 BLUE

JEB BECHTEL 18514 BLUE

EVIE BLAUVELT 17813 BLUE

ANIKA BOICHEFF 19075 BLUE

CONNOR BOLAND 19812 BLUE

LEYTON BORCHERDING 17409 BLUE

TREVOR BORNARTH 17853 RED

EMILY BORNARTH 17852 BLUE

BOYD BRAGG 14252 RED

KYLE BRAMSON 19294 RED

MICK BRICHACEK 16963 RED

SAM BRUCE 19820 BLUE

JORDAN BRUCE 19821 BLUE

CHIARA BRUZZI 20965 BLUE

TAFT BUCKLEY 20739 BLUE

SARAH BURN 17255 RED

CORDELIA BURN 18466 BLUE

GIDEON BURNES HEATH 18914 RED

MICHAEL BURNS 20545 BLUE

DUTCH BYERLY 19455 RED

MITCHELL CALLAHAN 16898 BLUE

JUSTIN CALLAHAN 16897 BLUE

LINDSAY CAMPBELL 21163 BLUE

PARKER CARLSON 17281 BLUE

ABBIE CARLSON 17221 RED

BELLA CASARETTO 21322 BLUE

BRIAN CERVONI 17120 BLUE

HENRY CHAPMAN 16727 RED

TORREY CHISARI 19511 RED

Team Trials Competitors

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NICK CHISARI 14076 RED

TEE CHULIKAVIT 18736 RED

SAMUEL CLARK 17717 BLUE

WILLIAM CORNELL 20728 BLUE

KENNY CORSIG 20745 RED

CARLY COSTIKYAN 17333 RED

LANCE COVINGTON 19611 RED

EMMA COWLES 19631 RED

CARMEN COWLES 19630 RED

DIETER CREITZ 13616 WHITE

TEDDY CROMWELL 21325 RED

MICHAEL CRUZ-BUSTILLO 19283 RED

ALEX CRUZ-BUSTILLO 20685 WHITE

TEAGAN CUNNINGHAM 17949 RED

ETHAN DANIELSON 18281 BLUE

TJ DANILEK 17088 RED

OLIVIA DE OLAZARRA 19318 RED

GARRETT DIXON 18278 RED

ARABELLA DIXON 17042 BLUE

SAM DREYFUSS 20236 BLUE

NICO DREYFUSS 13969 BLUE

HAYDEN EARL 20123 BLUE

JOHN EASTMAN 16356 RED

FRANCESCA EDMANDS 20334 BLUE

RYAN EHNOT 20736 BLUE

LAUREN EHNOT 19186 BLUE

TERRA EHRHART 19717 BLUE

OLIVER EIELSON 15099 BLUE

MARINER FAGAN 19187 RED

MATEO FARINA 17848 BLUE

JACK FARRELL 17242 RED

JACK FISHER 19774 BLUE

ANDREW FLORIO 19308 RED

PETER FOLEY 20005 BLUE

AUDREY FOLEY 21303 WHITE

WILL FOOX 16712 BLUE

BEN FOOX 15552 WHITE

WILL FOX TBD RED

ETHAN FROELICH 19624 BLUE

JOSEPH GALLAGHER 12888 RED

Team Trials Competitors

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JAVIER GARCON 20793 BLUE

EVAN GARRISON 15556 RED

SAM GAVULA 14565 RED

GRACE GEAR 20551 RED

BRANDON GELLER 14246 RED

GRIFFIN GIGLIOTTI 7444 BLUE

ALEXANDER GONZALEZ 20497 BLUE

JORGE GUTIERREZ 20780 RED

THOMAS HALL 19629 BLUE

KAITLYN HAMILTON 18402 BLUE

MIA HANES 19712 BLUE

SCOTT HARRIS 16293 RED

MADDIE HAWKINS 16718 BLUE

DYLAN HEINZ 20730 RED

STEPHEN HELM 18911 RED

OWEN HENNESSEY 18083 BLUE

WALTER HENRY 19150 RED

JC HERMUS 10873 RED

EDDIE HOLDEN 17854 RED

CHLOE HOLDER 18793 RED

CLAIRE HOUSEY 14006 BLUE

PAUL HOUSTON 20548 BLUE

JACK HOWARD 14577 RED

DANNY HUGHES 20246 BLUE

OLIVER HURWITZ 21140 BLUE

AIDAN IACONIS 18425 BLUE

PATRICK IGOE 20725 BLUE

GRANT JANOV 14135 BLUE

JULIA JOHANSSON 15436 RED

ELIZABETH KAPLAN 17090 RED

ADAM KAPLAN 19028 BLUE

MATS KELDSEN 12085 RED

HEATHER KERNS 15537 BLUE

THOMAS KERRIGAN 21279 BLUE

MATTHEW KICKHAFER 3712 RED

MATTHEW KING 18310 RED

MICHAEL KIRKMAN 20480 BLUE

LARS KRISTENSEN 18439 RED

BEN LABARCA 18735 RED

VANESSA LAHRKAMP 18923 BLUE20

MICHELLE LAHRKAMP 17270 RED

JACK LANDON 14678 RED

JUSTIN LIM 13295 RED

B LINDSAY 20724 RED

NICK LOVELL 12519 WHITE

CONNOR MACKEN 20975 RED

EMMA MARSDEN 20401 RED

ELLA MARSDEN 20402 BLUE

NICO MARTIN 15510 RED

SCOTT MATHER 17770 WHITE

JAKE MAYOL 20441 BLUE

JACKSON MCALILEY 20796 WHITE

CHRISTO MCCOLLUM 20206 RED

LACHLAIN MCGRANAHAN 17865 BLUE

EMMA MCINNIS 18595 BLUE

CHARLIE MCKENZIE 20513 BLUE

IAIN MCSWEENEY 11385 BLUE

LUCY MEAGHER 14852 WHITE

JOEY MEAGHER 15705 RED

GAVIN MEESE 19984 RED

ENZO MENDITTO 18811 BLUE

REED MENSZER 17808 RED

HARRISON MENSZER 20222 BLUE

ELLIE MENSZER 20221 BLUE

GARRETT MERGENTHALER 18100 RED

CONRAD MILLER 15566 BLUE

ANDREW MITCHELL 15551 BLUE

WILL MOLLER 19708 BLUE

MATTHEW MONTS 21407 RED

MATTHEW MORRELL 18156 RED

CONNOR MRAZ 17071 RED

CONNOR MURPHY 18897 RED

FISCHER NATHAN 18890 RED

KATIE NELSON 17404 BLUE

GRAHAM NESS 20384 RED

LIAM O'KEEFE 20078 BLUE

MICHAELA OBRIEN 19632 RED

COLLEEN OBRIEN 19641 RED

ETHAN OSBORNE 14926 RED

JAMIE PAUL 18943 RED21

CHAPMAN PETERSEN 17358 BLUE

DANE PETRAKIS 15027 BLUE-

CASEY PICKETT 19603 RED

MICHAEL PINTO 19626 RED

LUKE POND 19819 RED

WILLIAM PRIEBE 16124 RED

BERTA PUIG 15756 RED

CHRIS PURCELL 18813 RED

JACQUELINE QUIRKE 19791 BLUE

CHARLIE RAMSDELL 20750 RED

LIAM RANDALL 20571 RED

THOMAS RICE 16686 RED

MADELEINE RICE 17665 BLUE

SEBASTIAN RIQUELME-

BECKMANN 19635 RED

ZACH ROCKWELL 16436 BLUE

MATEO RODRIGUEZ 18295 RED

ZANE ROGERS 18311 RED

CHARLIE ROSEBERRY 18442 RED

BEN ROSENBERG 21122 RED

DENVER ROZZO 12802 RED

LAUREN RUSSLER 20834 WHITE

RYAN SATTERBERG 20302 WHITE

ZACHARIAH SCHEMEL 19836 BLUE

BROOKE SCHMELZ 20058 BLUE

COLMAN SCHOFIELD 20956 BLUE

JONATHAN SCHRANTZ 19478 RED

SARA SCHUMANN 11539 BLUE

JONATHAN SCURTIS 20161 BLUE

SOFIA SEGALLA 18956 BLUE

GRIFFIN SEGALLA 18515 RED

FRITZ SELLIG 19033 BLUE

LEOPOLD SEUSS 21298 WHITE

XAVIER SHATTUCK 5386 BLUE

RIPLEY SHELLEY 18314 RED

JONATHAN SIEGEL 20647 WHITE

JUSTIN SKENE 15606 RED

TONY SLOWIK 19636 BLUE

SHEA SMITH 18834 BLUE

NATHAN SMITH 19470 RED22

KIRBY SMITH 13450 REDJJ

SMITH 19039 RED

JACK SOLMO 18509 BLUE-

GRACE SQUIRES 19598 BLUE

BLAKE STACKPOOLE 20764 RED

JOHN STARK 18599 RED

IAN STREET 18948 RED

JAGAN SUBBIAH 16630 RED

DAVEN SUBBIAH 17251 RED

TOBY SULLIVAN 11841 RED

EMMA TALLMAN 18255 BLUE

ALEX TEMKO 18300 RED

IAN THOMAS 17375 RED

OWEN TIMMS 19146 RED

BRYCE TONE 20382 BLUE

WILL TURNER 17635 BLUE

CAMERON TURNER 14642 RED

COOPER WALSHE 16316 BLUE

WILL WEINBECKER 13774 BLUE

HUCK WHITTEMORE 12617 BLUE

HANNAH WIDMEIER 16044 RED

BRIELLE WILLOUGHBY 17815 RED

ALEX WISE 16102 RED

JOHN WOOD IV 20411 WHITE

YUMI YOSHIYASU 19289 RED

SARAH YOUNG 20368 RED

PATRICK ZALESKI TBD RED

NOAH ZITTRER 15673 BLUE

ASHER ZITTRER 12586 RED

GIULIO ZUNINO 20964 WHITE

Sail Fast!

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Team Trials Trophies

OVERALL WINNER USODA TEAM TRIALS PERPETUAL TROPHY

OVERALL FIRST PLACE WINNER

TOP FIVE OVERALL WINNERSCUSTOM MADE CLUB JACKETS

TOP TEN OVERALL WINNERSOVERALL 1ST - 10TH PLACE TROPHIES

TOP 10 RED, WHITE & BLUERED, WHITE & BLUE FLEETS - 1ST - 10TH PLACE TROPHIES

TOP 3 GIRL SAILORS1ST - 3RD TOP GIRL TROPHIES

TROPHIES SPONSORED BY SAILTIME26

The Histor y of Sai lboat Racing on Biscayne BayThe history of sailboat racing on Biscayne Bay

can be traced back to February 22, 1887, whenMiami pioneer, William Brickell, defeated fifteenother skippers in the area’s first Washington’sBirthday regatta.

More than 100 years have passed, and SouthFlorida has become one of the premiere venuesfor the sport of sailing, both racing and cruising.From the professional sailors heating it up offMiami Beach in international offshore competition,to the one-design hopefuls trying to qualify for aberth in the next Olympics, to the family cruisersenjoying the island-hopping of our Keys and parks,there is something for everyone.

We’ve enjoyed our annual Columbus Day Regatta and festivities for over 50 years, and recall years when over 700 boats sailed in thecompetition, with hundreds of support boatswaiting for them at the overnight rendezvous off Elliott Key.

Other annual destination events include theMiami to Key Largo Race, Miami to Palm BeachRace, the Lime Cup round trip to Fort Lauderdale, and for many years theMiami to Nassau Race as part ofthe SORC.

Olympic hopefuls train here year round, and the Miami OlympicClasses Regatta in late Januarydraws teams from around the world to scout out the competitionfor the next Olympic Regatta.

The Bacardi Cup Star Regatta

began as a tradition in Cuba in 1927 and stillcontinues out of Coral Reef Yacht Club eachyear as the sailors of this classic yacht meet forcompetition and camaraderie. Visitors appreciatethe sculpture on the front lawn which was giftedto CRYC by the Bacardi Company.

Since 1957, the Lightning MidwinterChampionship has been sailed each spring aspart of the Lightning Class Southern Circuit. And the past decade has seen the development of the fabulous Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta over the Christmas holidays. Thisannual event draws sailors from all 50 states andnumerous other countries to CRYC for a weekof intense racing and fun. Double that number ifyou count family members, coaches and friends.

Of course this list would not be completeif we failed to mention this year’s Park Grove2015 USODA Team Trials; the premiere optimist competition for US sailors.

Coral Reef Yacht Club is honored to host thesailors, family members, coaches and friends whoattend these annual events.

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Things to do

While the Sailors Sail(ALL LISTED ATTRACTIONS ARE A 30 MIN. DRIVE OR LESS)

MATHESON HAMMOCK PARK (15 MIN. SOUTH)9610 OLD CUTLER ROAD - 305.665.5475 - HOURS: 830AM – 5PMTHIS TRANQUIL BREEZE-SWEPT BEACH IS A HAVEN FOR FAMILIES WHO ENJOYITS WARM, SAFE WATERS AND BEAUTIFUL WATERSIDE VIEWS. PICNIC PAVILIONS,CORAL ROCK RESTAURANT, NATURE TRAILS, FLORIDA BOTANICAL LEGACY.

CRANDON PARK BEACH (20 MIN., CENTER OF KEY BISCAYNE) 4000 CRANDON BOULEVARD - 305.361.5421 - HOURS: 8AM TO SUNDOWNRECENTLY NAMED “BEST BEACH” BY SOUTH FLORIDA PARENTING MAGAZINE, CELEBRATED FOR ITS PRISTINE CALM WATERS PROTECTED BY OFFSHORE SANDBAR. CHANGING ROOMS, SHOWERS, CONCESSIONS,LIFEGUARDS, BOARDWALK, FAMILY AMUSEMENT CENTER, SURF FISHING, IN-LINE SKATING, RENT CHAIRS, BICYCLES

BILL BAGGS CAPE FLORIDA STATE PARK (25 MIN., SOUTHERN TIP KEY BISCAYNE)1200 S. CRANDON BOULEVARD - 305.361.5811- HOURS: 8AM TO SUNDOWN1.2 MILE SANDY BEACH, ONE MILE BEYOND CRANDON PARK, LIFEGUARDS,PETS ALLOWED, RENT CHAIRS, UMBRELLAS, BICYCLES, KAYAKS, SAILBOARDS. BEST AREA FOR KIDS IS THE SOUTH END OF THE BEACH. CONCESSIONS PLUS LIGHTHOUSE CAFE. ADMISSION $4 PER VEHICLE.

SOUTH BEACH (20 MIN. EAST, MIAMI BEACH)OCEAN DRIVE BETWEEN 5TH STREET AND 17TH STREETS - 305.673.7730PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS BEACHES IN THE US. VERY WIDE AND CLEAN, GREAT FOR SWIMMING, SURF, LIFEGUARDS, SHOWERING, NO RESTROOMS, PETS ALLOWED, PARASAIL RIDES, RENT SAILBOARDS,KAYAKS, CHAIRS & UMBRELLAS.

VENETIAN POOL (15 MIN. WEST, CORAL GABLES) 2701 DESOTO BOULEVARD - 305.460.5356 - HOURS:10AM-430PM, CLOSED MONDAYS

A FORMER QUARRY, THIS HISTORICAL MEDITERRANEAN-THEMED LANDMARK MADE ITS DEBUT IN 1924 AS VENETIAN CASIO AND POOL.

VAST AND IRREGULAR, WITH TOWERS AND LOGGIAS, SURROUNDED BY MASSIVE CORAL FORMATIONS, CAVES, SMALL SANDY BEACH.

ADMISSION $6 ADULTS, $3 KIDS, NO KIDS UNDER 3 OR UNDER 36”TALL.

PARROT JUNGLE (15 MIN. EAST ON I-195)1111 PARROT JUNGLE TRAIL, MIAMI, FL 33132305.400.7000 - HOURS: 10AM-6PM DAILY BETWEEN DOWNTOWN MIAMI AND SOUTH BEACH, THIS WORLD FAMOUS BIRD SANCTUARY FEATURES BIRD SHOWS AND EXHIBITS, AN OPEN AVIARY, SERPENTARIUM, AND LUSH TROPICAL GARDENS. ADMISSION $23.95 ADULTS, $18.95 FOR CHILDREN 3-9, AND FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.

MIAMI SEAQUARIUM (15 MIN. EAST ON KEY BISCAYNE) 4400 RICKENBACKER CSWY - 305.361.5705 - HOURS: 930AM-6PM DAILYHOME OF LOLITA, THE KILLER WHALE, AND TV SUPERSTAR FLIPPER, THISPARK FOR AQUATIC ANIMALS FEATURES SEA LIONS AND DOLPHINS, A DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER, CROCODILES, WHITE-TAILED DEER, INDIGENOUS FISHAND STING RAYS. ADMISSION $23.95 ADULTS, $18.95 CHILDREN 3-9, AND FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.

MIAMI METROZOO (30 MIN SOUTH) 12400 SW 152ND STREET - 305.251.0400 - HOURS: 930AM-5PM DAILYTHIS FIRST-RATE ZOO IS HOME TO LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS, AS WELL ASMORE EXOTIC CREATURES LIKE KOMODO DRAGONS, AND OKAPI (THEONLY RELATIVE TO THE GIRAFFE.) YOU CAN SEE A VARIETY OF FEATHEREDFRIENDS IN THEIR MASSIVE AVIARY CALLED THE WINGS OF ASIA. $12ADULTS, $7 CHILDREN 3-12, FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.

MONKEY JUNGLE (30 MIN. SOUTH) 14805 SW 216TH STREET - 305.235-1611- HOURS: 930AM-5PM DAILYIT’S MONKEYS, MONKEYS EVERYWHERE AT THIS TROPICAL RAIN FORESTTHAT ALSO FEATURES MORE THAN 5,000 SPECIMENS OF PLANTS. $15.95ADULTS, $9.95 FOR CHILDREN 3-9, FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.

MIAMI MUSEUM OF SCIENCE/SPACE TRANSIT PLANETARIUM3200 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. (5 MIN.) - 305.767.4200 - HOURS: 10AM-6PMPLANETARIUM OBSERVATORY; 8PM-10PM FRIDAY THE PLANETARIUM OPENED ITS DOORS IN 1966, AND HOUSES A 65-FT DIAMETER DOMED PROJECTION SCREEN WITH 231 SEATS. STAR PROJECTOR,VIDEO PROJECTION, LASERS, SURROUND SOUND, AND 4-STORY-TALL MULTI- MEDIA IMAGERY. OBSERVATORY VIEWS GALAXIES, PLANETS, THEFOUR MOONS OF JUPITER, SATURN’S RINGS, NEBULAS AND DOUBLE STARS.DISCOVER THE LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF NASA’S MARS EXPLORATIONROVER MISSION. $10 ADULTS, $8 STUDENTS WITH ID, $6 AGES 3-12, FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3.

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Sails will be measured at:

Hospitality

Registration

At registration & by patio barduring event.

Park Grove

Shuttle Stop

Runs Sat - Sun

7am - 8 pm

Gate to US SailingCenter

Gate to BBYC for

ParentSocial

Coral Reef Yacht Club Site Map

Boats will be

weighed in tent

by flag pole on

front laun.

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CUSTOM CLOTHIERSParents please bring your sailor for a

complimentary winner's jacket measurement with

Custom Clothiers owner, Fred Siegel. You will

receive a commemorative Team Trials Handkerchief.

You may also order a club jacket starting from $225 for juniors and $275 for adults.

All parents of sailors who visit Park Grove during Team Trials will beentered into a raffle to win an adult replica of the custom winner’s jacket.

Winner to be announced at the awards ceremony on Sunday.

JACKET MEASUREMENT HOURS:CORAL REEF YACHT CLUB: Saturday 4/25 9am - 6pmSunday 4/26 9am - 6pm Monday 4/27 9am - 6pmWednesday 4/25 9am - 6pmPARK GROVE: Sunday 5/3 (adults) 9am - 12pm

The 2015 Park Grove/USODA Team

Trials is finally here. USODA (United

States Optimist Dinghy Association) is

the national class organization for

Optimist sailing in the United States.

Team Trials is the premiere competition

in sailing for our country’s youth racers

aged eight to fifteen. It is the Super Bowl,

World Cup and World Series (all rolled

into one) of national youth sailing, where

the best of the United States’ young

sailors come to compete. Coral Reef

Yacht Club, which hosts many of

sailing's most celebrated races, such as

The Bacardi Cup since 1962, Star Worlds,

Rolex Miami Olympic Classes, Lightning

Mid Winters, Etchells Jaguar Series and

the Orange Bowl International Youth

Regatta, is also host to 2015's most

important Optimist regatta for our

nation’s youth. This year’s event, which

begins April 25th and runs through

May 3rd promises warm weather, the

favorable conditions of Biscayne Bay, and

palm trees! The event will be attended by

over 200 pre-qualified sailors from all

over the United States competing for a

chance to earn a spot on USNT (United

States National Team) and USDT (United

States Development Team) and to

represent the United States on Team

USA at the IODA (International Optimist

Dinghy Association) Worlds 2015 held in

Poland this August. Other top sailors at

Team Trials will also have the opportunity

to carry the US flag to Europeans, Asians,

North Americans, British Nationals and

to Belgium throughout the summer of

2015.

Think this is just a “kids’ game?”

Think again! The top five sailors will be

awarded custom made navy club jackets

with a pocket emblem of the event logo,

gold anchor buttons, and a world map

emblazed on the inner red lining - all

generously gifted by Classic Clothiers, a

South Florida custom clothing provider.

“When I was asked to participate in this

event by a long time client, it was a no

brainer,” said Fred Siegel, Owner of

Classic Clothiers. “I have specialized in

custom suits and apparel right here in

South Florida for over 20 years, and this

reminded me of the green blazers the

winner receives at the Masters Golf

Tournament,” Siegel recalled. “I am

excited to be a part of history in the

making, and I look forward to seeing

some of the youth sailors I measure and

fit for their custom jackets one day in the

Olympics, America’s Cup, and who

knows, maybe as clients in the future.”

Each of the attendees will also receive a

swag bag (sports bags donated by sailing

gear providers, KO & SLAM) similar to

even those given at the Oscars, with

custom HOO-RAGS (face sun protectors),

skin care products, sailing specialties and

even a few special red, white and blue

candies included to celebrate!

These races have garnered very

impressive sponsorships from some

major players in South Florida, one of

which is Terra Group and The Related

Group’s Park Grove development just

down the block from the 2015 Team

Trials venue in Miami’s charming Coconut

Sail ing on FireMiami may have the Heat ; Coconut Grove brings the Fire!By Andrea Foley - Sponsorship Chair, Park Grove 2015 USODA Team Trials

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Please Join Our Sponsor, Park Grove, For A Complimentary Brunch.

Delicious Food, Gorgeous Views & Beautiful Surroundings At

2701 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, 7th Floor.

Regatta Photography Courtesy of Images By Marco.

COMPLIMENTARY SUNDAY BRUNCH BY PARK GROVE

www.imagesbymarco.com • 786-423-5920

Coral Reef Clubhouse Histor yOur Clubhouse was built in the 1920’s. It was bought from the owner in August of 1955

when our Club was formed.This fine old home lent itself to instant conversion as a Club. The waterfront could easily be

improved. The Royal Palms bordered the driveway, the tennis courts, swimming pool, aviary andthe beautiful gardens and shrubbery seemed ideally suited to the prestigious character of thenewly formed yacht club.

It soon became apparent that additional grounds for dry storage of small boats would beneeded. A fifty foot strip of property, reaching from Bayshore Drive to the Bay,

was acquired. It already had a dredged and bulkheaded slip, and this madeimmediate dock facilities available.

This old residence was remodeled with a greatly enlarged diningroom and kitchen facility. The garage was rebuilt as a bar and lounge onthe lower level, and the upstairs was converted to card and committeerooms, with a suite reserved at one end for the living quarters for the

manager and his wife. As the grounds were improved, the tenniscourts and the aviary were eliminated in favor of parking

spaces and driveways.All the atmosphere of a small, eminent club

was evident when the doors opened for the firstformal reception and house warming on May 11,1956.

Upon entering the Clubhouse through the front doorway, one can see original decorations, called Armorials, looking over thefront door. Reading left to right, combined crosses of England, Ireland, and Scotland constituted original British flags. There were more than 30 variations initially.

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The armorial flag above Coral Reef’s front door was almost identical to the final choiceused by ancestors of the Coral Reef gentlemen.

The Eagle emblem was used as a symbol of power and authority by Roman legions in 500BC and introduced throughout theRoman Empire, reaching England in 55 BC. It became a universal symbol ofpersonal achievement and orderly government. It is still in vogue, virtuallyworldwide, by military and civilian authorities of high rank.

Winchester Cathedral’s site, used by Roman Legions, dates from 55 BC. Circles represent earlier Roman officialresidences, courts, cloisters, et al. Actual cathedral was started in 1329. Winchester was capitol of England in the9th century. Ancestor of Coral Reef resident probably held office in religious institution or high civilian status when Winchesterwas political center. The circles on this armorial represent the residence in the City of Winchester of many religious, civil and military headquarters.

The fleur di lis embellished as shown in accordance with historical records identifies the person wearing, bearing or displaying this royal emblem as having a rank in the French nobility. Accordingly, it quietly announces that the bearer had status in the French royal familyabout 1520.

The crossed chain in gold (continuous links) is an armorial for the holder of a hereditarytitle (in English peerage) as an earl. This grants him lifetime access and control over a land grant. The title (Earl) and the benefits pass on upon his death to his oldestliving son. The rank, i.e. “Earl” passes in the same manner in full force in color and design ofarmorial.

The armorial over the fireplace: The custom still exists to display lineage armorial status.Above a fireplace, centered on the mantle, at Coral Reef the fifth in line hereditary armorial isdisplayed and identified by the purple ring with a red center which is a visual announcementthat the household’s chief is an Earl.

Armorial History Researched by Timothy J. SullivanPast Commodore, 1974-75

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Matthew Kickhafer 3712Xavier Shattuck 5386Griffin Gigliotti 7444JC Hermus 10873Iain McSweeney 11385Sara Schumann 11539Toby Sullivan 11841Mats Keldsen 12085Nick Lovell 12519Asher Zittrer 12586Huck Whittemore 12617Denver Rozzo 12802Joseph Gallagher 12888Joshua Bartoszuk 13184Justin Lim 13295Kirby Smith 13450Dieter Creitz 13616Will Weinbecker 13774Nico Dreyfuss 13969Claire Housey 14006Nick Chisari 14076Grant Janov 14135Brandon Geller 14246Boyd Bragg 14252Sam Gavula 14565Jack Howard 14577Cameron Turner 14642Jack Landon 14678Lucy Meagher 14852Ethan Osborne 14926Dane Petrakis 15027Oliver Eielson 15099Julia Johansson 15436Nico Martin 15510Heather Kerns 15537Andrew Mitchell 15551Ben Foox 15552Evan Garrison 15556Conrad Miller 15566Justin Skene 15606Noah Zittrer 15673Joey Meagher 15705Berta Puig 15756Hannah Widmeier 16044Alex Wise 16102William Priebe 16124Scott Harris 16293Cooper Walshe 16316John Eastman 16356Zach Rockwell 16436Jagan Subbiah 16630Thomas Rice 16686Will Foox 16712Maddie Hawkins 16718Emily Alfortish 16720Henry Chapman 16727Justin Callahan 16897

Mitchell Callahan 16898Mick Brichacek 16963Arabella Dixon 17042Connor Mraz 17071TJ Danilek 17088Elizabeth Kaplan 17090Brian Cervoni 17120Abbie Carlson 17221Jack Farrell 17242Daven Subbiah 17251Sarah Burn 17255Michelle Lahrkamp 17270Parker Carlson 17281Carly Costikyan 17333Chapman Petersen 17358Ian Thomas 17375Katie Nelson 17404Leyton Borcherding 17409Will Turner 17635Madeleine Rice 17665Samuel Clark 17717Scott Mather 17770Reed Menszer 17808Evie Blauvelt 17813Brielle Willoughby 17815Mateo Farina 17848Emily Bornarth 17852Trevor Bornarth 17853Eddie Holden 17854Lachlain McGranahan 17865Teagan Cunningham 17949Benton Amthor 17990Owen Hennessey 18083Garrett Mergenthaler 18100Matthew Morrell 18156Max Anker 18166Emma Tallman 18255Garrett Dixon 18278Ethan Danielson 18281William Adams 18292Mateo Rodriguez 18295Alex Temko 18300Matthew King 18310Zane Rogers 18311Ripley Shelley 18314Kaitlyn Hamilton 18402Aidan Iaconis 18425Lars Kristensen 18439Charlie Roseberry 18442Cordelia Burn 18466Jack Solmo 18509Jeb Bechtel 18514Griffin Segalla 18515Emma McInnis 18595John Stark 18599Ben Labarca 18735Tee Chulikavit 18736

Chloe Holder 18793Enzo Menditto 18811Chris Purcell 18813Shea Smith 18834Fischer Nathan 18890Connor Murphy 18897Stephen Helm 18911Gideon Burnes Heath18914Vanessa Lahrkamp 18923Jamie Paul 18943Ian Street 18948Kelly Bates 18949Grace Bates 18950Sofia Segalla 18956Adam Kaplan 19028Fritz Sellig 19033JJ Smith 19039Anika Boicheff 19075Owen Timms 19146Walter Henry 19150Lauren Ehnot 19186Mariner Fagan 19187Michael Cruz-Bustillo 19283Yumi Yoshiyasu 19289Kyle Bramson 19294Andrew Florio 19308Olivia de Olazarra 19318Dutch Byerly 19455Nathan Smith 19470Jonathan Schrantz 19478Torrey Chisari 19511Grace Squires 19598Casey Pickett 19603Lance Covington 19611Ethan Froelich 19624Michael Pinto 19626Thomas Hall 19629Carmen Cowles 19630Emma Cowles 19631Michaela OBrien 19632Sebastian Riquelme-Beckmann 19635Tony Slowik 19636Colleen OBrien 19641Will Moller 19708Mia Hanes 19712Terra Ehrhart 19717Jack Fisher 19774Luke Arnone 19781Jacqueline Quirke 19791Connor Boland 19812Luke Pond 19819Sam Bruce 19820Jordan Bruce 19821Zachariah Schemel 19836Gavin Meese 19984Peter Foley 20005

Brooke Schmelz 20058Liam O'Keefe 20078Hayden Earl 20123Jonathan Scurtis 20161Christo McCollum 20206Ellie Menszer 20221Harrison Menszer 20222Sam Dreyfuss 20236Danny Hughes 20246Polk Baggett 20252Ryan Satterberg 20302Francesca Edmands 20334Sarah Young 20368Bryce Tone 20382Graham Ness 20384Emma Marsden 20401Ella Marsden 20402John Wood IV 20411Jake Mayol 20441Michael Kirkman 20480Alexander Gonzalez 20497Charlie McKenzie 20513Michael Burns 20545Paul Houston 20548Grace Gear 20551Liam Randall 20571Jonathan Siegel 20647Alex Cruz-Bustillo 20685B Lindsay 20724Patrick Igoe 20725William Cornell 20728Dylan Heinz 20730Ryan Ehnot 20736Taft Buckley 20739Kenny Corsig 20745Charlie Ramsdell 20750Blake Stackpoole 20764Jorge Gutierrez 20780Javier Garcon 20793Jackson McAliley 20796Stephan Baker 20797Lauren Russler 20834Colman Schofield 20956Giulio Zunino 20964Chiara Bruzzi 20965Connor Macken 20975Ben Rosenberg 21122Oliver Hurwitz 21140Lindsay Campbell 21163Thomas Kerrigan 21279Leopold Seuss 21298Audrey Foley 21303Bella Casaretto 21322Teddy Cromwell 21325Matthew Monts 21407Patrick Zaleski TBDWill Fox TBD

LIST OF COMPETITORS BY SAIL NUMBERS

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Sailing on Fire continued from page 31

Park Grove realize that the sailing

communities on the bay, including

the youth sailors and their families,

fuel many of the waterfront

activities and excitement in

Coconut Grove. In this title

sponsorship, Park Grove, ideally

situated on South Bayshore Drive,

will be highlighted at the event

by providing spectator boats for

the parents to get on the water.

Attending families will have a

chance to check out its sweeping

views of Biscayne Bay, and concept

models of waterfront living.

“This title sponsorship gave

us the chance to reach families

that have a desire and a need to

be close to world class boating

facilities, unparalleled coaching,

and a waterfront lifestyle they

can enjoy together when life

slows down,” said David Martin,

President of Terra Group. Carlos

Rosso added “We are pleased to

sponsor this event on beautiful

Biscayne Bay, and we look forward

to hosting these amazing sailors and

their families in Coconut Grove.”

Between the Miami Open,

Ultra Music Festival, and this

USODA national youth sailing

event, the Spring is sure to be an

exciting season for all ages in Miami.

Park Grove Sales Gallery can be

reached at 786-735-9266 or

www.park-grove.com.

Fred Siegel from Classic Clothiers

can be reached at

954-895-3037 or

[email protected].

Other Sponsors listed above:

KO - www.kosailing.com,

SLAM - www.slam.com and

HOO-RAG - www.hoorag.com


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