The first Lake Fenton Laser Regatta and EJ O'Mara Fundraiser was a great success! The support I received from the LFSC club members, friends, and family was amazing!
The number of boats that showed up to sail was a little on the light side but,those that made it had a great day of sailing and enjoyed a wonderful homemade breakfast thanks to my mother's excellent cooking. A delicious lunch served on the water, which made it possible for Dave Nickels to get off six solid races. They were efficient and very well run. The weather cooperated very nicely with sunny skies and an 8-12 knot North-Westerly. At the end of the day I had the honor of handing out some beautiful pictures, compliments of my sister, as competitor's trophies. Speaking of my sister, Ariel, she made my day when I happened to look back just in time to see her tack, and get hit with some extra wind just at that moment. With her considerable athleticism she jumped to the high side to flatten out the tipping boat. However in her excitement, she forgot to put her feet under the hiking strap and with the force of her jump, not stopped with her feet being secured under the hiking strap she sailed right off the side of the boat straight into the water! The spectators were very entertained that she got right back up on her boat and continued sailing. However for me it was simply one of the funniest things to date I have seen on the water.
Special thanks go out to my family, the Olsund family, Dave Nickels, and the Beckmans without their help this event would not have been possible! And again thank you to each person that came out to support me and my dream of going to the Olympics in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil! And for all of you who missed out and would still like to participate in the fundraiser please contact me at ejomara@gmail.com. And I do plan on scheduling another one of these regattas so you can also just come to the next one!
I am EJ O'Mara, a 20-year-old Laser sailor from Burton, MI. The Laser, a 14' singlehanded dinghy, is an olypmic class boat. My dream is to compete in the Olympics and my goal is to do it in 2020 in the Laser.
Midwinters East, Clearwater, FL
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
LFSC Laser Regatta- EJ O'Mara Sailing Fundraiser
The past couple weeks I have been preparing to host a Laser regatta at Lake Fenton on May 15! I am doing it as a fundraiser for my training, travel, coaching, and equipment fees for the 2010 sailing year. I am very excited to host this regatta and I hope everyone reading this can come! For more information and the NOR(notice of race) visit http://www.d19laser.org/. Also if you can not be there but would still like to participate in the fundraiser you can send a check made out to Lake Fenton Sailing School to 3130 Eugene St. Burton, MI! Any support is greatly appreciated and I will be keeping everyone up to date on the regatta!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sailing :D
The last couple days have been a blast! Friday I went out for the first time in my brand new laser on Lake Fenton!(couldn't have happened with out the support of Avon Sailboats) It was blowing around 16 to 18 knots and I just went out and had fun. I could feel the difference in the way the boat handled and how easily it came onto a plane. And to make it even better Urs, a fellow laser sailor, happened to be out there to race around with.
Today I traveled down to Lake St Claire to go sailing with Tom Labelle. I met him around one at a boat launch, rigged up, and went out. It started off slow, but after about half an hour we were glad we had went with the radial rigs. It picked up to around 18knots and we sailed straight up wind. We worked on our endurance and wave technique until our legs gave out. After sailing upwind that far we had a nice long run downwind. We both worked on big turns while surfing the waves and jumping over them when we could. It was a blast and we both benefited I believe, thanks Tom!
Today I traveled down to Lake St Claire to go sailing with Tom Labelle. I met him around one at a boat launch, rigged up, and went out. It started off slow, but after about half an hour we were glad we had went with the radial rigs. It picked up to around 18knots and we sailed straight up wind. We worked on our endurance and wave technique until our legs gave out. After sailing upwind that far we had a nice long run downwind. We both worked on big turns while surfing the waves and jumping over them when we could. It was a blast and we both benefited I believe, thanks Tom!
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