 (Birmingham,  AL)- The Birmingham Sailing Club held their annual Leukemia Cup Regatta  and hosted the J/22 fleet for their Southeast Championship Regatta. The  event was held over the weekend of September 17-19, 2010. The regatta  counts for double points in the Southeast Circuit and rotates from year  to year amongst  the major sailing venues of the Circuit. Previous  championship regattas have been held on Percy Priest Lake-Nashville, TN,  and Choctawachee Bay-Fort Walton Beach, Florida.
(Birmingham,  AL)- The Birmingham Sailing Club held their annual Leukemia Cup Regatta  and hosted the J/22 fleet for their Southeast Championship Regatta. The  event was held over the weekend of September 17-19, 2010. The regatta  counts for double points in the Southeast Circuit and rotates from year  to year amongst  the major sailing venues of the Circuit. Previous  championship regattas have been held on Percy Priest Lake-Nashville, TN,  and Choctawachee Bay-Fort Walton Beach, Florida. With  double points on the line, everyone brought their “A” game. Eight J/22s  were there for the racing. Three boats were local and the remaining  five trailered in from Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and Kentucky. High  pressure moved in for the weekend and settled in over the area making  for very light and shifty conditions. At the end of one race what had  been the windward mark was now almost a perfect set for the leeward  mark! In conditions like this it’s sometimes hard to remember that the  only place worse to be than on your own boat trying to go forward is to  be on the race committee boat trying to get in a few quality races.
With  double points on the line, everyone brought their “A” game. Eight J/22s  were there for the racing. Three boats were local and the remaining  five trailered in from Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and Kentucky. High  pressure moved in for the weekend and settled in over the area making  for very light and shifty conditions. At the end of one race what had  been the windward mark was now almost a perfect set for the leeward  mark! In conditions like this it’s sometimes hard to remember that the  only place worse to be than on your own boat trying to go forward is to  be on the race committee boat trying to get in a few quality races.When it was over, three races counted and Sean Clare sailing WHITE TRASH with crew of Doc Bellows, Ashley Sulkalski and Micah Souza (Ashley’s 6 year old son won the regatta). Finishes were 3-1-2. A very determined past Rolex competitor, Jennifer Grant with crew of Sam Grant took a solid second with finishes of 2-4-1. Local knowledge paid off for Bob Blythe and crew of Rebecca Blythe and Larry VanHorne who placed third with finished of 1-5-5. Contributed by Wayne Cassady. For more J/22 One-design sailing info.
 
 
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