22nd International Optimist Regatta, Clinic & Team Race Kicks-Off This Week
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. The International Optimist Regatta (IOR) – one of the largest and longest held junior sailing events in the Caribbean – celebrates its 22nd year. The IOR will take place June 20 to 22, prefaced by
Proposals Sought for Hosting CSA-endorsed Caribbean Dinghy Championships
PROPOSALS SOUGHT FOR HOSTING CSA-ENDORSED CARIBBEAN DINGHY CHAMPIONSHIPS The CSA-endorsed Caribbean Dinghy Championships (CDC) have been held in Antigua for the past three years as was agreed by the CSA Board of Directors in 2011. Hosting the event in one country
Sensible Management and Solid Growth
Peter Holmberg, President of the Caribbean Sailing Association, provides an update on the Caribbean season, and some additional notes on what’s working in the sport. The following is courtesy of Seahorse magazine… Starting the year in mid-January was the Mount Gay Round Barbados
Until next time!
The 47th edition of Antigua Sailing Week featured five days of racing with a fabulous party atmosphere ashore. Yachts flying the flags of 23 different nations were drawn to the Caribbean's most prestigious regatta. Sailors came from all over the
Final Race Report Antigua Sailing Week 2014 – Tense Finale in Paradise
High drama and fantastic conditions rounded off the 47th edition of Antigua Sailing Week. Going into the last day, two yachts racing under CSA were undefeated, scoring seven straight bullets: Piet Vroon's Dutch Ker 46, Tonnerre de Breskens 3 and
A Bundle of Fun – Race Report
The breeze went up a notch or two for the penultimate day of Antigua Sailing Week, powering up the Caribbean swell to deliver yet more idyllic racing conditions. Assuming that there will be just one race tomorrow and with the