For the first time in event history, the revitalized International Women’s Keelboat Championship, a US Sailing Championship, was held outside the United States. Club de Vela La Peña A.C. in Valle de Bravo, Mexico hosted the 2017 edition of this historic event and provided the competitors with a unique experience, sailed in J/70s.
In a climactic conclusion Friday afternoon, August 18 on Lake Avándaro, the team representing the American Yacht Club (Rye, NY), led by skipper Megan Ploch (Pelham, NY), edged the competition in a closely contested Championship Round. They began the day in third place. With the win, they earned the right to compete at the 2018 Sailing Championship League World qualifier. The team featured crew members Alix Hahn (Norwalk, CT), Carolyn Russell (Greenwich, CT) and Erin Sprague (Greenwich, CT). This trio won the 2016 International Women’s Keelboat Championship with helm Clemmie Everett in last year’s event, hosted by American Yacht Club. Placing second was a local team representing Club de Vela La Peña A.C skippered by Camila Flores (Mexico City, Mexico) with teammates Casilda Flores (Mexico City, Mexico), Ana Clare Sole (Houston, Texas) and Manuela Legorreta (Mexico City, Mexico). Flores was in first place entering the Championship Round, and although they sailed well in each of the six races Friday, they were unable to stay atop the leader board. Emily Maxwell (New York, NY), Elizabeth Dudley (Boston, MA), Avery Field (New York, NY) and Katy Nastro (Huntington, NY) finished third. The racing was so tight in race six that any of four teams could have finished second through fourth. Flores had 17 points, and Maxwell was tied at 19 with Giselle Camet (San Diego, CA), so it was anyone’s race to take. In the end, Maxwell just edged out Camet on the final run to secure the Bronze medal.
Final Standings – Championship Round (Top 6)

  1. Megan Ploch (USA) – 15 points
  2. Camila Flores (MEX) – 19 points
  3. Emily Maxwell (USA) – 23 points
  4. Giselle Camet (USA) – 24 points
  5. Eliane Fierro (MEX) – 28 points
  6. Liz Barker (USA) – 38 points
    Complete Final Standings: http://www.ussailing.org/wp-content/uploads/DARoot/Championships/IWKC/2017/2017%20IWKC%20Standings%20FINAL%20Results.pdf
    To ensure fast and competitive racing, the round robin format for the championship featured team rotations after every five races. Each team raced an equal number of races against the other teams. Races were approximately 15 minutes in duration. The racing featured quick rotations and on-the-water umpiring, in addition to a quality viewing experience for spectators. This year’s Championship consisted of 10 teams overall, including seven from the United States, two from Mexico and one from Canada. The two Mexican teams excelled in the Qualifying Rounds, placing first and second overall. The top four teams from the Qualifying Rounds automatically advanced to the Championship Round on Friday. Thursday’s racing wrapped up with the Repechage Round featuring the bottom six teams sailing for the last two spots. Advancing teams carried a “virtual” race result that reflected their ranking going into the Championship round. The Championship Round consisted of six races, each team sailing each J/70 sailboat once. The competitors list is available at http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=15047&custom_report_id=149.
    The top six teams entering the Championship Round:
  7. Camila Flores (MEX) – 1 points
  8. Eliane Fierro (MEX) – 2 points
  9. Megan Ploch (USA) – 3 points
  10. Giselle Camet (USA) – 4 points
  11. Emily Maxwell (USA) – 5 points
  12. Liz Barker (USA) – 6 points
    The lake sailing venue framed by mountainous land formations offered new and exciting challenges to the competitors. Conditions during the week were spectacular with a SW breeze and 5 to 14 knots of wind daily. Each day, the threat of afternoon thunderstorms was a reality, as evidenced by Thursday’s last race of the Repechage Round being cancelled due to thunder and lightning. The hospitality and friendship shown by the local hosts was truly outstanding, as was expressed by the competitors and race organizers.
    For complete information, visit the event website: http://www.ussailing.org/racing/championships/adult/iwkc/.

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