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Annapolis NOOD
On the heels of his J/22 Midwinter Championship, Allan Terhune added another victory by winning the 28-boat J/22 fleet at the Annapolis NOOD. It was tight racing among the group, but team Dazzler edged out another local, Brad Julian, by three points. Alon Finkelstein and Lee Sackett tied on points for the next positions with 48. Eight races were completed in all, with Friday as the nicest day of breeze around 15 knots. For Saturday and Sunday, the winds began around 10-12, but decreased and became shifty with choppy seas. For complete results, visit http://www.sailingworld.com/nood-regattas/annapolis/2013-sperry-top-sider-annapolis-nood-results.
 
Class Rules Update

Changes to the J/22 Class Rules are posted here, and are effective beginning with the Midwinter Championship (February 28) and onward. A summary of the amendments is also available at the same link on the International J/22 website.

The summary of the International Technical Committee (ITC) Rulings can be found here

 
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US Sailing’s International Women’s Keelboat Championship

US Sailing’s International Women’s Keelboat Championship
Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, MA
September 2-7, 2013

What: The International Women’s Keelboat Championship (IWKC) is a signature US Sailing Championship. Inaugurated in 1985, the International Women’s Keelboat Championship quickly became the premier women’s sailing event in the US and worldwide. Held biennially, the event provides women keelboat and offshore sailors high-quality racing and an opportunity to compete with top national and international sailors. The 15th edition of this Championship will be raced in the International J/22 class keelboat, suitable for four-person teams. The official Notice of Race has been posted.

When: September 2–7, 2013

Where: Hosted by the Eastern Yacht Club in Marblehead, Massachusetts

Who: Previous competitors have included Olympic medalists, America’s Cup and Volvo Ocean Race veterans, World Champions and US Sailing’s Rolex Yachtswomen of the Year, in addition to women of all ages with varying levels of racing experience. This event regularly attracts both the Who’s Who and the up-and-coming of women’s sailing. Former IWKC Champions include Betsy Alison, Sally Barkow, Anna Tunnicliffe, Cory Sertl and JJ Fetter.

How: The regatta does not require qualification for entry, only that each team becomes a member of its country’s national governing authority for sailing. The fee for entries completed by July 15 is $595 USD per boat. The fee for entries completed after midnight EDT July 16 is $695 USD per boat. The entry fee includes admission for all social activities for competitors. All entries completed by July 12 may be eligible to receive event apparel or other event premiums. No entries will be accepted after August 9. To register and learn more, visit http://championships.ussailing.org/Adult/IWKC.htm.

Additional Information:
Event Co-Chairs: Peter and Mindy McManus
US Sailing Championships Committee Chair: Shannon Bush
US Sailing Championships Director: Liz Walker
This event is sponsored by Gill North America

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 March 2013 11:19
 
J/22 Class Celebrates 30th Anniversary with World Championship in Newport, Rhode Island in October 2013
The J/22 Class will honor its 30th anniversary this year with a World Championship in the birthplace of the J/22—Newport, Rhode Island. From October 1-5, J/22 competitors from around the globe will convene for five days of racing in one of the most venerable keelboats worldwide to take place in the legendary sailing venue on Narragansett Bay. Sail Newport will serve as the Organizing Authority and host site for the World Championship event. “We’re really excited about the J/22 Worlds coming to Newport, RI this year,” Jeff Johnstone of J Boats said. “2013 marks the 30th anniversary of J/22, and hull #1 was launched and sea-trialed in the same waters we’ll be racing. It will be a reunion of J/22 sailors spanning three decades, and is not to be missed!” he added. The Notice of Race has been issued, and registration opened at www.j22worlds.com. For more information on the International J/22 Class Association, visit www.j22.org. For more information on Sail Newport, Rhode Island’s Public Sailing Center, visit www.sailnewport.org.
 
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