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Third time is a charm for winner of the fourth Clagett/Oakcliff Match Racing Clinic and Regatta

by Sam Crichton 23 Sep 2019 11:59 UTC 19-22 September 2019
Clagett-Oakcliff winners Sarah Everhart Skeels, Cindy Walker and Spencer Raggio - The Clagett/Oakcliff Match Racing Clinic and Regatta © Francis George - Oakcliff Sailing

Sailors with disabilities who have been racing in the fourth Clagett/Oakcliff Match Racing Clinic and Regatta have sailed for two days in Oyster Bay, N.Y. and there is a new team crowned the winners, Sarah Everhart Skeels (Little Compton, R.I.) and her crew of Cindy Walker (Falmouth, Mass.) and Spencer Raggio (Malta, N.Y.).

In the finals Pauline Dowell got a penalty in the prestart against Sarah Everhart Skeels. Dowell put Skeels into downwind jail on the first leeward leg and a second time on the next leeward leg. She forced a dial up and peeled away to clear her penalty but Skeels escaped and headed for the line with Dowell hot on her heels. Dowell is blind and Skeels is paralyzed from the waist down.

"The racing we saw out there this weekend was more intense than some of the races in the finals of a Grade 1 we hosted earlier this season," Oakcliff Race Program Director, Patrick Burks remarked.

The regatta was raced in Sonars provided by The WaterFront Center that were fitted with adaptive equipment. Race management was provided by Oakcliff Sailing staff and The Clagett, along with an army of volunteers from the USA and Canada. America's Cup helmsman, Dave Dellenbaugh, and five-time US Match Racing Champion Dave Perry, coached the sailors for a full-day day clinic and for both days of racing.

"It's been a fantastic three days in Oyster Bay and to be here for the third time and win this year is even better," said Skeels. She continued, "For racing yesterday we had a really light breeze that dropped out completely and then today started with a light Northerly breeze that died and swung to the South and then built to a nine to 10 knots with gusts of 12 so we really had to adjust and change gears. It's been great to be back racing with Cindy, the first time since 2016 and a real advantage to sail with Spencer who has so much knowledge about the Sonar and sailing with sailors with disabilities as well as four years of sailing at this clinic and regatta. One of the big take away's is that it is a very level playing field when it comes to the skills of the sailors we raced against in this racing format. We come ready to race but it's Dave and Dave who give us the knowledge. We can't thank them enough."

Skeels' crew Cindy Walker, who sailed with her in the SKUD18 for a Paralympic campaign, said after racing," It's been great to have such fantastic support from the organizations who coordinated the clinic and regatta, the volunteers and the coaches who treated us just like regular sailors. It was an amazing to learn experience and we are looking forward to being back in 2020."

Pauline Dowell, from Boston Mass., who won this regatta two years ago and has been at all four spoke after taking home second place. She sailed this year with another blind female sailor from Canada, Jodi Munden (Toronto, Canada). "It was some very tough racing and they beat us by a hair. I've finished in nearly every position at this regatta, my first one I was dead last and I've also won it. I've sailed with Jodi a couple of times this year at the Robie Pierce Regatta and most recently at the Blind Worlds in Canada. It has been Jodi's first time trimming the jib, she's normally on the main when we sail and her first time was last week on Boston Harbor so she's done a great job switching position."

Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn.), Tim Ripley (Randolph, N.J.) and Stuart Caplan (Larchmont, N.Y.) and Matt Wierzbach (Sheboygan, Wis.) completed the podium taking home third place after some very close racing.

Clagett President and Co-Founder, Judy Clagett McLennan commented, "It's been wonderful to watch the sailors here at the fourth Clagett/Oakcliff Match Racing Clinic and Regatta learn so much from the two coaches here, Dave Perry and Dave Dellenbaugh. The sailors take so much away from this clinic and regatta and are able to apply these skills to their sailing in both match racing and fleet racing. We are thrilled that this regatta is one sailors with disabilities look forward to and learn from each year. The Clagett appreciates the amazing collaboration between all the different organizations in Oyster Bay whose support in the advancement of disabled sailing is so important especially for the sailors."

Overall Results:

1 Sarah Everhart Skeels/Cindy Walker/Spencer Raggio
2 Pauline Dowell/Jodi Munden/Kay Van Walkenburgh
3 Charlie Rosenfield/Tim Ripley/Stuart Caplan/Matt Wierzbach
4 Gerry Tiernan/Dennis Moran/Greg Murphy

For more information about The Clagett visit www.clagettregatta.org or follow the Clagett on Instagram @clagett_regatta or on Facebook @ClagettRegatta.

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