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(New York, New York)- “What an amazing experience! What an adventure! So cool to be sailing J\/24s past the Statue of Liberty in New York”, exclaimed Monica Persson. Here’s her story of how a Swedish women’s\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0team got organized and headed to New York to go sailing on the Hudson River.<\/p>\n
“The weekend of September 16th to 18th, 2022 was the Lady Liberty Regatta. The Manhattan Yacht Club hosted a dozen women’s teams from around the world in the women-only regatta, with sailing taking place on New York Harbor next to the Statue of Liberty. There were crews from five countries: our team was from Sweden, a team from\u00a0England<\/a>, a team from South Africa, a team from Canada and the other eight teams were from all over the USA. An American team traveled from Washington state- a trip longer than our trip from Sweden!<\/p>\n
Sweden was represented by the Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Class Association’s team with helmsman Liselotte Sjoberg and crew: Kristina Tillerkvist- genoa and jib trim; Monica Persson- spinnaker trim; Ci Eriksson- mast and tactics; Cecilia Lundgren- foredeck. We are members of different clubs: Delfinen in Vejbystrand, Malmo Sailing Club, Halmstad Sailing Club, and Angelholm-Skaldervikens Sailing Club.<\/p>\n
An invitation came to us in the Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Association during spring, but my\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0racing calendar for 2022 was already filled with one big regatta each summer month: Kiel Week in June,\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0World Championship Corpus Christi, Texas USA in July,\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Swedish Championship in Falsterbokanalen in August. I did not think I could sail more this year! LOL!<\/p>\n
At work, they could hear me talk about this invitation, and my colleagues insisted I should go. As the chair of the Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Class Association, I started spreading the word and idea around to several of the many women\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0sailors I have raced against during the 25(!) years I have actively sailed J\/24s.<\/p>\n
At this point, there were only two spots out of 12 left for the regatta. A fantastic chance! And, I loved the idea of sailing a\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0at the Statue of Liberty! I hoped that some women\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0sailors in Sweden would take the chance.<\/p>\n
Until this turning point…at a board meeting, the question was suddenly directed at me, “Why don’t we, the Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Association, gather a ladies’ team together?”<\/p>\n
Then our adventure began!
<\/span>We packed up, loaded all into the van, and took off to the airport. We were so excited, this is going to be so much fun. Sailing the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0at the Statue of Liberty in New York! On September 14, we flew across the Atlantic Ocean to New York. I had never been to New York, so it was going to be really exciting. It would be my third trip to the US and only the third time I would race the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0in the USA. In 2019, I sailed the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Worlds in Miami, and in July this year (2022), I sailed the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Worlds in Corpus Christi, USA. And, now we would sail race the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0at the Statue of Liberty. Hugely surreal!<\/p>\n
<\/a>Sightseeing from our\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0(SWE blue\/green spinnaker) by the Statue of Liberty and practicing sailing<\/span>.<\/p>\n
After a 20-minute walk to the harbor on the Jersey City side where the Manhattan Yacht Club is now located, we found this cozy little harbor full of boats. In front of MYC along the jetty, we see a long line of\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0club boats, neat and tidy laying side by side. All J\/24s carrying the American flag and a yellow smiley flag hoisted in the front. We were early so we sat down by one of the clubhouses to relax in the sun.<\/p>\n
Saturday came and now it was competition day! The boats were drawn. The MYC Commodore gave a speech with an emphasis on avoiding a collision. We were drawn to start in boat No. 5, and between each race, we would motor into the harbor to change boats for the next race. We sailed another\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0each race.<\/p>\n
We had great fun together as a team, experienced New York, and met many new friends, friendly New Yorkers, and lovely lady sailors from\u00a0England<\/a>, Canada, South Africa, and all over the USA at the Lady Liberty Regatta.<\/p>\n
What’s next? This year 2022 has been filled with so many big\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0sailing events, and our Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0sailors have been traveling a lot. We will reload our energy during the winter and continue the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Tour in 2023.<\/p>\n
The SWE-JCA Board is currently finalizing plans for the 2023\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Swedish Championship. All\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0owners in Sweden gather and come sail the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Swedish Championship 2023! We need you to participate to continue keeping the Swedish National Championship status for the\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Class. As soon as we have more information, we will inform you. We are happy to once again say: Welcome to Sweden! 2023\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Swedish Championship!\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0in our hearts and friends for life!”<\/p>\n
Thanks for this contribution from Monica Persson, Chair, Swedish\u00a0J\/24<\/a>\u00a0Class Association (SWE-JCA).<\/p>\n
Lady Liberty 2022 results:<\/span>
1. Lorna Graham \u2013 Royal Yachting Association,\u00a0United Kingdom<\/a>
2. Katie Morgan \u2013 Manhattan Yacht Club
3. Amy Woodard, James Island Yacht Club, South Carolina
4. Danielle Gallo \u2013 Manhattan Yacht Club
5. Ginjer Yachechak \u2013 North Flathead Yacht Club, Montana
6. Megan Robertson \u2013 Royal Cape Yacht Club, South Africa
7. Liselotte Sj\u00f6berg \u2013 Sailing Club Delfinen, Sweden
8. Anne Mooney \u2013 Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, New York
9. Michele Cimon \u2013 Nepean Sailing Club, Canada
10. Nadia Daggett \u2013 Davis Island Yacht Club, Florida
11. Bonnie Kirchner \u2013 Beverly Yacht Club, Mass<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"