Keenan Ebanks was the surprise victor in the ‘Byte’ sailboat class in the first ever Scotiabank National Youth Sailing Championships, which was held recently at the Cayman Islands Sailing Club (CISC).
In light and shifty conditions, Keenan outfought more experienced sailors to walk off with the trophy.
There were 17 competitors in all, sailing in Bytes, Optimists and Fevas. Nine races were held over the two days.
The results were as follows:
Byte CII Class
1st Keenan Ebanks
2nd Chris Delaney
3rd Oliver Fogerty
Optimist Class
1st Matthew Courtis
2nd Elliot Vernon
3rd Camilo Bernal
Feva Class
1st Nick Cameron
2nd Michael Matthews (university), Jamie Williams, Ben Williams
3rd Juan Carlos Mora Moya
‘The biggest surprise of the regatta was Keenan Ebanks winning first in the Byte class,’ said Michael Weber, Sailing Director of the CISC. ‘Keenan has only been sailing with us for 10 months and beat some of the sailors who have been sailing for years. He is a natural and has plenty of potential to be one of Cayman’s best youth sailors.’
Mr Weber also paid tribute to leading financial services group Scotiabank for supporting the event. Cathy McLean of Scotiabank was on hand to present the awards to the winners.
The regatta will be held annually to determine Cayman’s best sailors under the age of 18.
For further information about the CISC, including sponsorship opportunities and details on the youth programme, either visit www.sailing.ky or contact Club Administrator Heather Bradley on 947 7913 or at [email protected].
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