Team USA

Many of the world's top sailors aged 15 and under gathered to race for gold this summer at the 2010 Optimist North American Championships. Over 200 sailors from North and South America, Europe and Asia competed on Lake Ontario, sailing out of Kingston's Portsmouth Olympic Harbour. The event included the individual Championship and Team Racing Championship, with racing over 6 days from June 27th to July 3rd.

Parting Shot

During our stay in Canada we spent a fair amount of time waiting about and talking with other “Opti Parents.” Our own son’s journey to this North Americans, counting back just 10 months ago, has included sailing in four different countries, plane rides to or from a clinic or regatta in each of those months, 8 different coaches having their say, and 3 new sails put into play. Has it all been worth it? What is the value? Hard to say, but the conversations amongst the moms and dads about why they support this craziness all expressed a similar observation that Opti sailing is a unique opportunity for a young person. I spoke with parents of kids that regularly stand on the podium and those still struggling pretty far down in the results. It’s hard to summarize their thoughts, but they include life lessons on preparation, organization, perseverance, winning, and losing. They also highlighted tolerance, sportsmanship, and camaradarie. Beyond the results sit these lessons. So, congratulations to the community of people that make up all of USODA for creating a network of friends and experiences that span across the United States and across the globe. (photo by Dave Hein)