Antigua St John's - At the Final Awards Ceremony in Nelson's Dockyard, Richard Wesslund's J/120 El Ocaso was awarded the Lord Nelson Trophy for the best overall performance of any yacht during Antigua Sailing Week 2012.
El Ocaso scored seven straight wins in CSA 4 but it was far from easy. Most of the races were decided by less than a minute and on several occasion just a few seconds. El Ocaso is based in Florida but the crew comes from all over the Untied States; San Francisco, Nevada, Wisconsin and Florida. El Ocaso has had a fantastic Caribbean season winning regattas in St. Martin, St.Thomas, BVI and finally Antigua.
"It has been our best season ever and winning The Lord Nelson Trophy really caps it off," said El Ocaso's Richard Wesslund. "This has been the most competitive regatta by far, we have been pushed hard in every race, often winning by just a fraction of a second. Every year, the crew vote on the events we will compete in and Antigua Sailing Week was top of the list. The race and shoreside management has been absolutely first class, which is so important. I would like to offer my congratulations to the management team of Antigua Sailing Week, they have put on a fantastic event."
Chairman of Antigua Sailing Week's Regatta Organizing Committee, Kathy Lammers, is keen to get the views of everybody who has been involved with the regatta:
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