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CST at the 2018 Para World Sailing Championships wrap-up in Sheboygan, Wisconsin

by Sail Canada 1 Oct 2018 03:00 UTC 16-22 September 2018
2018 Para World Sailing Championships © Para World Sailing

The 2018 Para World Sailing Championships wrapped up at the Sheboygan Yacht Club in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The week of sailing brought in various conditions,. The para sailors were able to complete their races, taking some of our CST athletes into the medals races on Saturday.

While John McRoberts and Scott Lutes qualified for the final of the RS Venture Connect two days prior, the sailors we're ready to compete on Saturday morning. After a full day of racing, the duo earned a spot on the podium claiming the bronze medal. John comments on their result, "It was a challenging week on many levels, it wasn't what we hoped for, but it was a pleasure sailing with Scott and working with Ken Dool! Couldn't of done it without them"

In the 2.4mR, CST members Bruce Millar and Paul Tingley stayed within the top 10 during the week, earning their spot in the medal races. Competing with some of the best, Bruce finished 8th overall followed by teammate Paul who came in 9th.

Here are our Paralympians and CST members that attended the event:

2.4mR

  • Paul Tingley (RNSYS)
  • Bruce Millar (RVYC)
  • Jackie Gay (RVYC)
RS Venture Connect
  • John McRoberts (RVYC) & Scott Lutes (LYC)
Canadian athletes that competed in the 2.4mR
  • Krystle Shewchuk (Black strap sailing club)
  • Joseph Gerlinsky (BCS)
  • Christine Lavallee (NSC)
  • Siobhan MacDonald (Sail Mabou)
  • Delani Hulme-Lawrence (RVYC)
  • Peter Eagar (National YC)
Quick Links: Congratulations to all the sailors that participated in this event! Mark your calendars as the next Para World Sailing Championships will be held in Puerto Sherry, Spain in June 2019.

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