March 23-25, 2001 Fort Lauderdale,
Florida A FEW GOOD SAILORS Fort
Lauderdale, March 25 - Of the hundreds of good sailors who enjoyed
racing in their regional hospice regattas last year, 13 teams raced
this weekend in the second National Hospice Regatta Championship,
the only national sailing championship for charity.
These sailors represent
the best of their fleets in the regional hospice regattas of 2000.
Each regional team arrived Friday for a day of practice and two
days of racing loaned J/105s on the Atlantic Ocean off Fort Lauderdale.
Each day, racing was delayed
from the scheduled 11:00 start until a good Southeasterly breeze
filled in for two great afternoons for everyone out on the water.
Guests on spectator boats were treated to some very close racing.
But the contest for top honors was clearly between the San Francisco
team on "Masquerade," and the South Carolina team on "Phantom."
Leading one-two going into
Sunday's racing, both Danny Shea for San Francisco and Michael Lague
for South Carolina hoped to hold and improve their postions. But
they had to work hard to maintain their leads.
Race 4, Hank Stuart's Rochester,
NY, team on "Airborne" and Dave Alexander's Hampton Roads, VA, team
on "Slam Dunk" surged forward to take first and second, with South
Carolina third. Then Steve Phillips's Rhode Island team took the
gun in race 5, on "Odyssey," with Scott Kulp and the Havre de Grace,
MD, team close behind on "Tern V."
Lauderdale Yacht Club managed
this event so flawlessly that many were giving them credit for the
excellent sailing conditions. However, what they did was to know
the right calls to make at the right time. Overall organization,
including shore events each evening, was handled by HospiceCare
of Southeast Florida and a huge corps of volunteers. Both hosts
now can take a deep breath and finish preparing to run their own
hospice regatta in May.
Major sponsors include
J Boats and BoatUS, supplemented by other corporations and individuals.
With their support, the championship focuses a national spotlight
on the regional regattas and the essential supportive and medical
services that hospices provide to adults and children who are faced
with living a more limited time or are dealing with the death of
a loved one.
One team from each of this
year's seventeen hospice regattas will qualify for the 2002 hospice
regatta championship.
Results for
Saturday and Sunday, March 24-25, 2001
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