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2022 Immunolin F18 World Championship Banquet Highlights: Youth Titles – Pierre Sicouri Perpetual Trophy Awarded to Olin Guck

Olin Guck accepts the Pierre Sicouri Perpetual Trophy Award from 4-time winner Taylor Reiss
Photo: Anna Suslova

Olin Guck of Rhode Island received the Pierre Sicouri Perpetual Trophy at the 2022 F18 World Championship. Olin, who crews with his father Lars, placed 6th overall, and won race 8 in the 2022 F18 Worlds. The trophy is awarded to the highest ranking sailor under 23 at the F18 World Championship.

Photo: Anna Suslova

2022 Immunolin F18 World Championship Banquet Highlights: Sandra Tartaglino Trophy Awarded to Elizabeth Frost

Elizabeth Frost. Photo: Anna Suslova

Elizabeth Frost was the youngest female competitor in the 2022 Immunolin F18 World Championship sailed in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Frost was awarded the “Sandra Tartaglino – Top woman competitor Perpetual trophy.” at the trophy banquet.

Elizabeth competed at the highest level in the Nacra 15 fleet and placed third in the Nacra 15 Nationals at the previous weekend’s Red Gear Racing Championships. Chicago-based Frost joined as skipper with recent Worrell 1000 competitor Jared Sonnenklar of Key West, Florida to compete in the 2022 F18 World Championship.

Frost devoted herself to a serious training schedule across the Midwest and East Coast this past summer with Red Gear Racing coach Robbie Daniels in preparation for the F18 Worlds. Congratulations to Elizabeth Frost.

Sandra Tartaglino Top Woman Competitor Perpetual Trophy
Photo: Anna Suslova

2022 Immunolin F18 World Championship: Ravi Parent & Gramm Severin Take Top Honors

From left, Severin Gramm, crew & Ravi Parent, skipper 2022 F18 World Champions

RESULTS
Ravi Parent and Severin Gramm battled their way to win the 2022 Immunolin F18 World Championship in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Parent and Gramm kept their focus after a rough start to their day when they crossed the finish line first but received a UFD for going over the line early at the start.
Australians Gavin Colby and Kai Colman took second, and Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser finished third.

A large crowd of racers, their friends and families, the Race Committee, and volunteers filled the hotel’s ballroom for the prize-giving dinner and last of the regatta’s top-notch social events.
Vendors stepped up and donated items for a raffle that generated over $5,000, with proceeds going to the victims of Hurricane Ian.


F18 International Class President and one of the founders of the class, Olivier Bovyn, served as measurer for the regatta along with F18 USA President Steve Strobel and Pierre-Charles Barraud.

The Race Committee, under the direction of PRO Todd Fedyszyn, received a standing ovation for their flawless teamwork. Australian sailing legend John Forbes attended the regatta and was honored. Regatta chair Jill Nickerson recognized the sponsors and the team of volunteers she assembled from around the country who helped to make it a successful event. All the ingredients, especially the wind, came together for a memorable F18 World Championship.

And finally, thank you to each and every competitor who attended the event. None of this happens without you.

2022 Regatta Archives:
This website  https://www.f18world2022.org/
Facebook Live Feeds From the Water on the Red Gear Racing Facebook
Red Gear Racing Instagram
TracTrac Race Tracking Replays. Link to follow online or to download the app.
Results