Bahamian Youth Sailing Team makes a splash at the Optimist North American Championships
A YOUNG sailor competes during the Optimist North American Championships in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Bahamian Youth Sailing Team makes a splash at the Optimist North American Championships

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The Bahamian Optimist sailing team recently showcased their remarkable skills and resilience at the Optimist North American Championships held in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Under the guidance of coach Martin Manrique and team leader Edgar Diminich, the eight sailors from various Bahamian sailing schools competed on an international stage, earning respect and recognition.

The team, composed of Patrick Tomlinson from Lyford Cay Sailing, Leon Zarchan, Callum Pritchard, and Michael Knowles from the Bahamas National Sailing School, and Finley and Taryn McKinney Lambert, Alethea Tsoumpas, and Javien Rankine from the Eleuthera Sailing Academy, faced challenging conditions with winds of 15 to 20 knots and large waves during the 10-race series.

Following a week of rigorous training and two qualifying days, the fleet was divided into Gold, Silver and Bronze categories. Patrick Tomlinson excelled in the Gold fleet, while Finley ML, Alethea T, and Javien R competed in the Silver fleet, and Leon Z, Callum P, Taryn ML, and Michael K raced in the Bronze fleet.

Patrick Tomlinson’s standout performance included 2nd place in four out of 10 races, finishing 17th overall and 5th among North American Sailors – a remarkable achievement for a Bahamian sailor in an IODA event. Despite facing some setbacks, his performance highlighted his potential among the world’s best sailors.