The Big Picture: Canadians Compete in Antigua Opti NAs

July 19, 2023

Ten Canadians headed to Antigua for the Optimist North American Championship held July 2 to 9. While their finishes were down the list, the young sailors made an impressive showing at the event.

45. Simon Thompson

72. Noah MacMurtry

85. Alice Wan

87. Theodore Chapman

91. Kai Ramsey

95. Eva Doucette

96. Jack Gillis

98. Ross Pringle

100. Oliver Chin

114. Tia Kinnear

 

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