Spring 2010 Newsletter
Read about our San Diego spring training, a note regarding Friends of Middlebury Sailing and an introduction from out new Commodore!
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Keep up with the latest Midd Sailing news right here on our website! We try our best to document everything from our regatta conquests to the dreaded winterizing of the docks. Head on over to the "Current Season" section to find the most recent news, or puruse the "Archive" for a trip to the past. Be sure to check out the Windward Pather, our quarterly newsletter, for more indepth coverage of our activites and sailors.
Just want a brief update? Here are the three most recent news stories:
Saturday, 03 April 2010 19:03
The docks are in - Spring season officially begins!
Written by Ben Pruitt
Today the team came together for our annual Spring work day. Without a cloud in the sky and with temperatures in the 80s, the crew make quick work of the arduous process of putting the docks in the water. All-in-all it was a pretty uneventful day, which is a good thing considering the size and weight of the docks. Read more for some entertaining photos of the process.
Sailors begrudgingly boarded their respective flights back to Middlebury after a fantastic week of practice and team bonding. The weather could not have been nicer and the trip went off without a hitch thanks to Zach Karst's planning. Highlights of the week included the "Cali Cup" (our impromptu regatta), Jamie Conkling and Emily Nunez's amazing cooking, late night card games, a visit to Phil's house and the incredible coaching. Click to read more about the trip, see trip photos and check back soon as we post videos from practice.
In what has seemingly become an annual tradition, Middlebury sailors arrived in San Diego on Sunday for spring training. Once again, the group is staying at the DeGolia's beautiful seaside house in Oceanside, CA (just 40 minutes north of San Diego).We are incredibly lucky to have Chandler Koglmeier ('09) returning as our coach for the week, during which we will be holding daily practices at the San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC). Stay tuned for a wrap-up at the end of the week; read on for more on our first two days.