Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Harken #2, San Francisco Bay

That last post was my mom... for those of you who got the email. She's real proud. However, the cool part of Harken #2 was that we got to practice in 35+ knots of wind, and the regatta was kinda windy, kinda light, and it was a great warm up for Team Trials. Seems like a long time ago, but we just got the photos, so here's my favorite one.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

National Team Practice at Lake Lanier in Georgia


This was a fun practice because it was all team racing. We sailed on a lake with super shifty conditions, which made the team racing very difficult. A boat could be in last place and hit a corner, get a huge shift and be in first if no one covered them. The first day it was kind of light around 5 to 7  knots. On the second day it picked up to 15 then the third day it was really light so we came in and did our fitness run. We ran the three mile course for time. I got 19 minutes and 45 seconds, which is my best time yet. We went out again and did 4 on 4 and my team won 2 races and lost one. We launched off the beach, but the water was really cold, so I would balance on the dolly and then jump in the boat then put the center board and the rudder in, on the water. They had good food too and a big fire so every one could hang up there wet stuff before they went home. The house I stayed at was a little cabin. It was close to the yacht club so we could walk back and forth from the yacht club. On the flight there and on the way home I had window seats. On the way home I slept pretty much the whole time. Nothing much happened while traveling so I won't bore you with the details.  Headed to San Francisco next!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

National Team practice at Davis Island Yacht Club In Florida



The night before I flew to Florida for a National Team Practice, my Mom realized that I could not transfer planes as an unaccompanied minor.  I had no flight home. We finally found a flight home with two of my friends Jack and Will. We flew to Las Vegas then to Oakland.

Now for the practice. It was cold in Florida because of a cold front. The wind was good on the second and third day but it was light the first day. We sailed between two bridges so there was no swell but lots of chop when it got windy. I got three sevenths in 6 races. I also got second in the 3 mile run. On the way home we flew Southwest Airlines so you got to sit where ever you want so we were the first ones off  the plane because we were in the first row. In Las Vegas there was so many slot machines it was insane. Then when we got to San Francisco. I stayed with my friend Will and then I flew home to Burbank. Then I had 3 hours to rest befored a Lacrosse practice. Ugh!!!  

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

National Team practice in Connecticut

I flew to New York by myself on Jet Blue.  It was fun because I got to watch TV for 6 hours. When I landed the head of USODA picked me up and drove me to the yacht club were my host family picked me up. The first morning there was no wind and it was freezing. The next day it was not as cold but it was windy. Down wind I went so fast!!!! The last day we had to run three miles and I won with a time of 24:56. There was not that much wind but we had some races. Then a coach from the Development Team took me to the airport. And on the way back I sat next to two old ladies who talked a lot. It was torture. The next day I woke up early on East Coast time and I was tired the whole day. 

Atlantic Coast Championships

I flew to New Jersey with some friends and met our coach Manuel Resano for ACC's.  We sailed one day early for practice.  After the practice we ran on the beach for exercise.  The next day we had the regatta.  It was about 10 t 12 knots the first day and lighter the second day. I ended up pretty good at 41st out of 250 boats.  My friend beat me by one point and got 40th.

PCC's


So I haven't done my blog in a long time.  We drove up to San Francisco for a day of practice and the Pacific Coast Championships.  I got 3rd out of 25.  I learned a good lesson and could have got 2nd.  After the regatta we went to a little shop (in the city) for a violin.  My mom, dad and brother went home and I stayed at the Screve's Mrs. Screve, Romain, and I flew to New Jersey with the Swanson's. This is a photo of the Maltese Falcon mega yacht.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

San Francisco

I am going to San Francisco for 5 days. First, I am going to have a 1 day clinic with Lucas at SFYC. Then there is a 2 day regatta, the San Francisco Bay Championships. Then I fly to Philadelphia for Atlantic Coast Championships at Brant Beach Yacht Club in New Jersey.  

Monday, August 18, 2008

The Sailing Odyssey


We drove to San Francisco on the 30th of July.  It took seven hours. We practiced with a coach from Argentina named Manuel Resaro (Manny). We sailed with him for four days and I learned a lot.  Then we drove to the Columbia Gorge and sailed for another five days (a three day clinic and a two day regatta).  I ended up in 6th place at the West Coast Championships  Will Cefali, Kristopher Swanson and I flew to LAX from Portland. We were picked up by Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor. Will and Kristopher stayed at the O'Connor's house for one night and I stayed for four nights with Ian Stokes, Anthony Norris and Connor Swikart.  We were a rowdy bunch. The next day we went over to CBYC for the first day of the four day National Team Practice. We ran three miles the first day and two miles the next two days.  We sailed every day for five hours straight.  I got so sore I could hardly walk.  Then my mom and dad picked me up and I sailed the PCC's.  I sailed 15 out of 19 days!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Trip to a whole bunch of places


We went surfing on Thursday and played a Lacrosse game on Saturday! It is my cross-training. Today we got ready to go to San Francisco and loaded boats and packed. I have a big couple weeks: I go to San Francisco, then the Gorge in Oregon for the West Coast Championships, then to the Pacific  Coast Championships in San Pedro. (Whew) 

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Home, home at last


Today I am at home and we had a nice flight home. At the airport we bought a Belgium comic and some chocolate as gifts and a t-shirt for Quinn and myself. The flight was so crowded that my mom and I had to sit in different rows. When we got off the plane we had to wait a long time for the luggage. We ate at Chipolte and it was tasty after we had a 10 hour flight. When we got home there was a big sign saying "welcome home champ." :{)    

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Amsterdam Day 4


We took a long bike ride out into the country along the Amstel River.  It was amazing that it looks just like the Dutch paintings we saw in the museum. We couldn't find a breakfast place open on Sunday, so we missed breakfast and rode back into town and found a crepe restaurant open for lunch. After turning in our bikes, we walked across town and did a little souvenir shopping.  We're getting ready to head home tomorrow morning.

Day three Amsterdam


This morning we got breakfast at a place where they have every thing organic and also went to a bakery. We ate by the river on a bench. We visited the Anne Frank house where she stayed in hiding two years during WWII.  Then we climbed the highest tower in the town. After lunch we met Malcolm from my sailing team and went to the Van Gogh museum.  My favorite painting was a skeleton smoking a cigarette!! We ate dinner at a Thai  restaurant that was really goooooooooooood!!!! Then we went on a canal ride. That was fun. We came home and went to sleep:) 

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Amsterdam Facts


Did you know that.... There are about 600,000 bikes in Amsterdam? There are 1,281 bridges that cross the canals?  There are more than 2,500 houseboats on the Amstel River?  Amsterdam is 6.7 Meters below sea level? The total length of the canals stretches to 100 kilometer?

Amsterdam


We took our car back to the rental place, then took a canal tour. We rented bikes and rode around the canals and got lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe where  we watched people play on a life size chess board. We rode our bikes to the Rijks Museum and saw paintings by Dutch painters like Vermeer and Rembrandt.  It was so cool.  Then we rode bikes to our hotel and watched "Raiders of the Lost Ark" in French.....just kidding, in English ha ha!

Drive to Amsterdam


We went to a World War I and World War II bunker built by the Germans along the Atlantic Coast.  It was awesome.  We saw all the old guns and barriers they were built.  There were also scenes of the soldiers on how they lived.  We drove to Amsterdam and....got lost trying to find our hotel.  We finally made it and checked in, ordered room service and went to bed.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Last Day of Sailing


Today was light winds and choppy so we did not get any races in.  We started a race but it was abandoned due to not enough wind.  There has to be a lot of wind to make up for the strong current. When we got in, Christopher Williford and I had a huge water fight with our bailers.  Then we packed up our boats and turned them back to the charter. We had a team dinner then played on the sand dunes next to our hotel.  We played hide and seek and had a sand dune jumping contest.  We got gelato, played in the hall of the hotel and made a facebook account with my friends.  

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Photos from the regatta




Sailing Day 4


The wind stayed the same as yesterday and picked up a little later.  I had a great day.  The fleet was divided into gold and silver. I'm in the silver fleet now.  I had two fifth place finishes today. When we got back to the boat ramp and pulled our boats out it was low tide and the place was completely muddy and stinky.  In the morning after I launched my boat, I realized I forgot my rudder and centerboard in the car.  Mom ran to get them.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Mom's Post


I'm so proud of Dane!  He's been a wonderful traveling companion.  He wakes early each morning, rigs his boat and gets geared up by himself without complaint.  He's been fighting a cold and cough and has been very responsible about avoiding the gelato and waffles.  The competition has been quite intense.  Many Europeans come to this regatta to practice for Worlds.  And many of his US team members have several International Regattas under their belts.  The first two days of sailing have been 20 plus knots, 8' plus high waves and heavy currents that change directions during the course of the day.  The regatta is held out in the North Sea and it's about a 45-minute tow from the dock and they're on the water for about 6 hours/day.  Although Dane's results have been less than he had hoped for, he's sailed back to the dock with a smile. He's made some great friends and overall I think, this has been an amazing growth experience for him.  

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Day Two Sailing


Today the conditions were the same as yesterday:  very windy, lots of current and big waves. We're sailing out in the North Sea.  It takes us about 40 minutes to be towed out to the starting line.  I am learning a lot.  I did a little better today.  I am fighting a cold and cough and hope to feel stronger tomorrow.  One of the parents said the first international regatta is the hardest. The locals said it is supposed to be really warm and lighter tomorrow - better for me!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

First Day of Racing


Today we started with an opening ceremony.  The flags of the 12 countries sailing in the regatta were raised on the flag poles.  There are 100 sailors racing Optimists.  A Belgium military helicopter flew over to start the regatta.  That was very cool.  We had our first race at 3:00.  It was blowing about 20 to 25 knots.  I did not have a great day of sailing, but I learned a lot.  The waves were really big and the starting line was very roomy.  After the day of racing we had a ceremony where we marched with our flag and gave a little speech.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Practice


We had a good practice today.  It started as medium winds, then in the afternoon it got windy (about 20 knots and whitecaps and lots of current).  Our practice was five hours long.  It was fun.  I have a drysuit so I am really warm and dry.  We are having a team dinner tonight at a pizza parlor(:

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Nieuwpoort


We had a little problem with our adaptor plugs so that is why I am posting this late.  Today I met my team members and we had a short sail because it was so windy that the coach was worried that it might break someone's rig.  There was a lot of wind and current.  Then we played soccer on the beach - it was fun!

Ghent


We flew into Amsterdam at 1:00pm Amsterdam time.  We rented a cute little car.  It is very small.  We drove 2-hours to Ghent.  Then we took a boat ride through the Ghent canals.  We saw a medieval castle, St. Michael's Church and a big tunnel that must have been hundreds of years old.  We had lunch and dessert at a VW van that sold gelato - it was good.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Lacrosse


I survived the three lacrosse games, plus I scored a goal and made an assist. So I am off to Belgium without a scratch.  

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Thank you

My bags are packed and I am hydrated and ready to go.  The only thing is that I have three Lacrosse games before I fly. And before I fly, I would like to thank everyone who helped support me. I would like to thank my grandmas, grandpas, aunts, uncles and SBYC, SBYF, and the SBYC Women's Group.  Again Thanks!!!!!

I will be sending lots of pictures stay tuned!!!!!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Practice

My brother Quinn and I had a two hour practice.  The wind was about 12 to13 knots, not too many waves and no surf! We did some match racing today. We just practiced the starts. I learned how to sail perfectly up wind without slipping sideways-just keep your boat flat.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Cross Training

Yesterday our team had a 4 hour practice. Today we had a cross training day... We went surfing at a place called Sandspit in Santa Barbara! It wasn't quite this good, but worth checking out none the less. See it here.



Thursday, June 5, 2008

Going to Belgium

I qualified for the US National Team at the Optimist Team Trials in Annapolis.  I also qualified to compete in the Flanders Regatta in Nieuwpoort, Belgium.  I'll be representing the United States along with 14 US teammates.   I fly into Amsterdam on June 23rd and will begin racing on June 28th.  I'll be posting about my trip on this blog.... stay tuned.