Teams ready to start renowned annual regatta
Bryce Alderton
The teams are here and are ready to get on the water for one of the
most prestigious junior sailing events that begins today in the
waters off of Newport Harbor.
The 38th annual Governor’s Cup, hosted by the Balboa Yacht Club,
will include 12 teams, eight from the United States and four
international squads, two from Australia and one each from Spain and
New Zealand, competing against one another in the premier
international junior match-race championship that runs through
Saturday.
Teams began studying the course and practicing on Monday with an
average wind of 10 knots.
Racing is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. today through Friday
while starting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
Casey Schilling, Christian Emsiek and Wade Buxton will represent
Balboa Yacht Club in the competition while Philip Patrick Stemler,
Matthew Hogan and Whitney Loufek comprise the team from Newport
Harbor Yacht Club.
Each team, including defending champion Cruising Yacht Club of
Australia, features two crew members and one skipper -- all sailors
must be younger than 20 -- racing in one of the high-performance,
21-foot sloops, which were assigned to teams on Monday.
The winning team will qualify for the Cowes Youth Week in the
United Kingdom along with the Prince of Whales (U.S. match racing
championship). The top two American teams gain entry into the
international youth match race series in New Zealand.
Teams will face one another in a round-robin format today and
Thursday to determine the top four teams, which will compete against
one another the final two days.
One change involved a team from the San Francisco Yacht Club
replacing a squad from Annapolis Yacht Club.
The late Chet and Glee Purcell, parents of staff commodore Tom
Purcell, founded the invitation-only regatta in 1967. The couple approached then-California Governor Ronald Reagan with the proposal
and he granted the Deed of Gift for the Governor’s Cup.
The event has served as a gateway for future collegiate
All-Americans, national champions, Olympic medalists along with
Congressional and America’s Cup participants. Past Governor’s Cup
participants include Paul Cayard, Terry Hutchinson, Morgan Larson,
Argyle Campbell and Mike Pinckney.
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