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2023 TROFEO PRINCESA SOFIA REGATTA

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2023 TROFEO PRINCESA SOFIA REGATTA

Location: Mallorca, Spain
Dates: April 3-8, 2023

In April, I had the incredible opportunity to proudly represent Port Credit Yacht Club and Canada at the Trofeo Princesa Sofia Regatta in Mallorca, Spain. This World Cup event in the ILCA 7 class gathered the finest sailors worldwide, and I was honoured to be part of it. The regatta, doubling as the Canadian qualifier for the upcoming World Sailing Championships, was thrilling.

Despite some unpredictable conditions, both the race committee and sailors faced the challenge head-on. The initial day's light air allowed only one fleet to race, and unfortunately, I wasn't part of that lucky group. A top 10 position in our race was cut short by a flag and a subsequent abandoned race due to disappearing winds. The following day brought a marathon on the water with three races over 7.5 hours, showcasing the adaptability of sailors as the wind shifted. The last day of qualifying had us eagerly watching as the yellow fleet caught up on a race before re-splitting into new groups—the sea breeze built up for the final qualifying day, creating a challenging yet exhilarating series.

52 Trofeo S.A.R. Princesa Sofía Mallorca, © Sailing Energy / Princesa Sofía Mallorca

Throughout the regatta, my starts posed a challenge, and navigating through dense fleets in moderate to light conditions proved tricky in the ILCA 7. Second-beat decision-making added another layer of difficulty, causing a few slides in the fleet.

In the overall standings, I landed in the 119th position out of 184 sailors. While it wasn't the placement I had aimed for, missing the fourth and final Canadian spot for the Worlds by 13 places, the experience was invaluable. The regatta tested me physically, mentally, and emotionally, pushing me to my limits and providing immense learning opportunities.

Despite the challenges, I am genuinely grateful for the chance to represent my country on the global stage and compete among the best in the sport. The experience has only strengthened my determination to improve, refine my skills, and gear up for the upcoming Olympic trials starting in January 2024. I am sincerely grateful for the unwavering support that made this incredible journey possible. Here's to the lessons learned, the challenges overcome, and the exciting journey ahead!


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2021 ILCA 7 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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2021 ILCA 7 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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After taking some time off and reflecting on a challenging regatta, I am happy to share that things are moving in the right direction, but sometimes things take more time than we want. Worlds this year was at a challenging time for sailing in Barcelona after being postponed from September due to COVID. Over six days, we raced on three days and completed seven races. Quite different from the usual format of two races per day over six days. With wind only coming in the early morning, we biked down to the boat park as the sun rose in order to be on the water early for 9 am first guns in shifty and cold offshore conditions. We then would race and get sent in when the wind inevitably died. On two of the days, we were sent back out for a race just before dark. This was a very challenging event with extremely long days and lots of waiting. Results-wise I missed my goal and ended up in the silver fleet. On the positive side, I am very pleased with the lead-up to the regatta, my progression as an athlete on and off the water, and the team I have around me. I look forward to continuing the work towards further progress and the next Worlds in Mexico in May 2022.

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