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Youth Impress At ABYC's Boxing Day Race by Mike Guardabascio | General | 12.30.09 | | Text Size: +
Report by Rich Roberts Whether Christmas is just for kids is arguable, but the day
after played to the younger set in Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's zephyr-plagued
10th annual Boxing Day Race Saturday. The event is traditionally raced on the Saturday between
Christmas and New Year's Day, but this year it actually happened on Dec. 26, as
celebrated throughout the United Kingdom, and was made memorable by its
youngest winner, Steven Hopkins, 14 years, and youngest competitor, William
Flam, 6 months. You read that right. The latter made his racing debut as the
youngest of three generations on the family Cal 20, along with his grandfather
Barney, ABYC friend Ron Wood and William's dad Steve at the tiller with the kid
on his lap, bundled up in blue on a wind-starved but chilly afternoon. "He has to start sometime," Steve Flam said. They finished only 26th among the 47 starters but second
among a handful of Cal 20s in the event that is sailed inside on Alamitos Bay
as a casual sort of interlude in ABYC's busy year-round schedule. It's a
pursuit race, meaning that the slowest-rated boats---the Naples
Sabots---started an hour and 4 minutes ahead of the fastest, a Formula 18
catamaran sailed by ABYC's Olympic silver medalists, Jay and Pease Glaser. Oddly, they finished 1-2. Places are determined by the order of boats when the
predetermined time runs out, in this case at 3:30 p.m., 2 hours 17 minutes
after the first start. By that time, Hopkins' Sabot was a couple of hundred yards
ahead of the Glasers in second place---pretty good handicapping, especially
given the quirky conditions offered by frustrating winds of 1 to 3 knots
shifting around the compass. The start was below the tower at the entrance to
the ABYC basin marina. Hopkins said, "I had an OK start, but when I was
getting down there [to the first mark off Long Beach YC] the wind was shifting
and I thought, 'This isn't good,' since I usually don't do well in light
winds." He did fine. Although his comfortable lead at the first
weather mark appeared in jeopardy when he stalled out downwind in the incoming
current, he soon was able to tack free of the stream. For the rest of the race,
even when the breeze became steady, though still light, no other boats
threatened his lead. Hopkins, who sails on the local Wilson High School team, was
introduced to sailing by his grandfather, Joe D'Amico, a veteran Lido 14 and
Finn campaigner who lives in Sequim, Wash. D'Amico taught Steven, according to
his dad Ginn, that "anybody can sail in heavy wind, but it takes a good
sailor to win in light wind." Even when you're racing a slower boat against Olympic silver
medalists. Top finishers 1. Steven Hopkins, Alamitos Bay YC, Naples Sabot. 2. Pease and Jay Glaser, ABYC, Formula 18 catamaran. 3. Dan Gilboa/John Gresham, ABYC, Lido 14. 4. Bruce Golison, ABYC, Lido 14. 5. Bill Johnson, Cabrillo Beach YC, Admiralty 30 Written by Mike GuardabascioMike Guardabascio has been a fan of Long Beach sports since he was a kid, playing soccer, basketball, and football in the city's parks. He's been writing professionally for seven years and has published in over 25 newspapers, magazines, and websites. He loves what he does. Read More Articles by Mike Guardabascio... Comments
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