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Mid Winter’s East is done and dusted for another year. It was an event that provided tough competition for the team over 4 days. The team sailed in races with winds ranging from 2-15 knots with the wind very rarely stabilising. Big congratulations to @asher_zittrer for finishing 2nd in the Laser Radial fleet. Next stop for the GCYSA team will be Mid Winter’s West in a month’s time (this event will serve as the 2nd Youth world’s selection event). Finally we would like to throw out a big thank you to @mikebtodd for coming down and being apart of the coaching team. Final results can be found here==> http://www.regattanetwork.com/event/16725#_newsroom+results

2019-02-26T07:50:01-06:00

Mid Winter's East is done and dusted for another year. It was an event that provided tough competition for the team over 4 days. The team sailed in races with winds ranging from 2-15 knots with the wind very rarely stabilising. Big congratulations to @asher_zittrer for finishing 2nd in the Laser Radial fleet. Next stop for the GCYSA team will be Mid Winter's West in a month's time (this event will serve as the 2nd Youth world's selection event). Finally we would like to throw out a big thank you to @mikebtodd for coming down and being apart of the coaching team. Final results can be found here==> http://www.regattanetwork.com/event/16725#_newsroom+results

Mid Winter’s East is done and dusted for another year. It was an event that provided tough competition for the team over 4 days. The team sailed in races with winds ranging from 2-15 knots with the wind very rarely stabilising. Big congratulations to @asher_zittrer for finishing 2nd in the Laser Radial fleet. Next stop for the GCYSA team will be Mid Winter’s West in a month’s time (this event will serve as the 2nd Youth world’s selection event). Finally we would like to throw out a big thank you to @mikebtodd for coming down and being apart of the coaching team. Final results can be found here==> http://www.regattanetwork.com/event/16725#_newsroom+results 2019-02-26T07:50:01-06:00

2019 Laser Nationals provided some fun and challenging conditions this past week in Fort Lauderdale. Winds ranged from 0-15 knots. The team had a good regatta and have come away with a few things to “fine tune” between now and the first Youth Worlds Trials. Congratulations to @mburnsii for coming away 10th overall in a tough fleet! The rest of the results can be found here: https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_regatta_results.php?regatta_id=16691

2019-01-15T09:42:18-06:00

2019 Laser Nationals provided some fun and challenging conditions this past week in Fort Lauderdale. Winds ranged from 0-15 knots. The team had a good regatta and have come away with a few things to “fine tune” between now and the first Youth Worlds Trials. Congratulations to @mburnsii for coming away 10th overall in a tough fleet! The rest of the results can be found here: https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_regatta_results.php?regatta_id=16691

2019 Laser Nationals provided some fun and challenging conditions this past week in Fort Lauderdale. Winds ranged from 0-15 knots. The team had a good regatta and have come away with a few things to “fine tune” between now and the first Youth Worlds Trials. Congratulations to @mburnsii for coming away 10th overall in a tough fleet! The rest of the results can be found here: https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_regatta_results.php?regatta_id=16691 2019-01-15T09:42:18-06:00
Alex Dyet GCYSA Head Coach The Gulf Coast Youth Sailing Association is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Dyet as Head Coach. Alex is from Auckland, New Zealand and has enjoyed a successful youth and adult career in the Laser, competing in national, international and world championships. In addition, Alex was a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron team that finished on the podium in the Harken National and International Youth Match Racing Championships. In 2016 and 2017, Alex handled the main and tactics for Southern Cross Racing which placed first and second, respectively, in the China Cup. Alex holds senior coaching certifications from both Yachting New Zealand and the Hong Kong Sailing Federation. For the past 3 1/2 years, he has been the Lead Laser Coach at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where he has built a program that is recognized nationally and internationally. He has coached his sailors at international events including multiple Laser World Championships and World Sailing Youth World Championships. Alex’s coaching philosophy regarding youth sailors is very much in line with ours and we look forward to adding him to our team. Please welcome Alex when you see him at practice beginning January 19, 2019.
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Alex Dyet GCYSA Head Coach The Gulf Coast Youth Sailing Association is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Dyet as Head Coach. Alex is from Auckland, New Zealand and has enjoyed a successful youth and adult career in the Laser, competing in national, international and world championships. In addition, Alex was a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron team that finished on the podium in the Harken National and International Youth Match Racing Championships. In 2016 and 2017, Alex handled the main and tactics for Southern Cross Racing which placed first and second, respectively, in the China Cup. Alex holds senior coaching certifications from both Yachting New Zealand and the Hong Kong Sailing Federation. For the past 3 1/2 years, he has been the Lead Laser Coach at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where he has built a program that is recognized nationally and internationally. He has coached his sailors at international events including multiple Laser World Championships and World Sailing Youth World Championships. Alex’s coaching philosophy regarding youth sailors is very much in line with ours and we look forward to adding him to our team. Please welcome Alex when you see him at practice beginning January 19, 2019.

Alex Dyet GCYSA Head Coach The Gulf Coast Youth Sailing Association is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Dyet as Head Coach. Alex is from Auckland, New Zealand and has enjoyed a successful youth and adult career in the Laser, competing in national, international and world championships. In addition, Alex was a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron team that finished on the podium in the Harken National and International Youth Match Racing Championships. In 2016 and 2017, Alex handled the main and tactics for Southern Cross Racing which placed first and second, respectively, in the China Cup. Alex holds senior coaching certifications from both Yachting New Zealand and the Hong Kong Sailing Federation. For the past 3 1/2 years, he has been the Lead Laser Coach at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where he has built a program that is recognized nationally and internationally. He has coached his sailors at international events including multiple Laser World Championships and World Sailing Youth World Championships. Alex’s coaching philosophy regarding youth sailors is very much in line with ours and we look forward to adding him to our team. Please welcome Alex when you see him at practice beginning January 19, 2019.

2019-01-07T20:59:26-06:00

Alex Dyet GCYSA Head Coach The Gulf Coast Youth Sailing Association is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Dyet as Head Coach. Alex is from Auckland, New Zealand and has enjoyed a successful youth and adult career in the Laser, competing in national, international and world championships. In addition, Alex was a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron team that finished on the podium in the Harken National and International Youth Match Racing Championships. In 2016 and 2017, Alex handled the main and tactics for Southern Cross Racing which placed first and second, respectively, in the China Cup. Alex holds senior coaching certifications from both Yachting New Zealand and the Hong Kong Sailing Federation. For the past 3 1/2 years, he has been the Lead Laser Coach at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where he has built a program that is recognized nationally and internationally. He has coached his sailors at international events including multiple Laser World Championships and World Sailing Youth World Championships. Alex's coaching philosophy regarding youth sailors is very much in line with ours and we look forward to adding him to our team. Please welcome Alex when you see him at practice beginning January 19, 2019.

Alex Dyet GCYSA Head Coach The Gulf Coast Youth Sailing Association is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Dyet as Head Coach. Alex is from Auckland, New Zealand and has enjoyed a successful youth and adult career in the Laser, competing in national, international and world championships. In addition, Alex was a member of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron team that finished on the podium in the Harken National and International Youth Match Racing Championships. In 2016 and 2017, Alex handled the main and tactics for Southern Cross Racing which placed first and second, respectively, in the China Cup. Alex holds senior coaching certifications from both Yachting New Zealand and the Hong Kong Sailing Federation. For the past 3 1/2 years, he has been the Lead Laser Coach at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club where he has built a program that is recognized nationally and internationally. He has coached his sailors at international events including multiple Laser World Championships and World Sailing Youth World Championships. Alex’s coaching philosophy regarding youth sailors is very much in line with ours and we look forward to adding him to our team. Please welcome Alex when you see him at practice beginning January 19, 2019. 2019-01-07T20:59:26-06:00

Congratulations to the whole team for an epic 2018 orange bowl regatta! Big shout out to @asher_zittrer for taking the win in the radial class!! It was an impressive show down by the whole team!!! With podium finishes also from @will.foox @bryantrammell @pete_mcgriff full results can be found here: https://www.regattatoolbox.com/results?eventID=fRBwog91A6

2018-12-30T17:00:48-06:00

Congratulations to the whole team for an epic 2018 orange bowl regatta! Big shout out to @asher_zittrer for taking the win in the radial class!! It was an impressive show down by the whole team!!! With podium finishes also from @will.foox @bryantrammell @pete_mcgriff full results can be found here: https://www.regattatoolbox.com/results?eventID=fRBwog91A6

Congratulations to the whole team for an epic 2018 orange bowl regatta! Big shout out to @asher_zittrer for taking the win in the radial class!! It was an impressive show down by the whole team!!! With podium finishes also from @will.foox @bryantrammell @pete_mcgriff full results can be found here: https://www.regattatoolbox.com/results?eventID=fRBwog91A6 2018-12-30T17:00:48-06:00

First day of the 2018 Orange Bowl Regatta in the books! Glamorous conditions and what a great days sailing for the team. Lots more races to go!

2018-12-27T16:58:06-06:00

First day of the 2018 Orange Bowl Regatta in the books! Glamorous conditions and what a great days sailing for the team. Lots more races to go!

First day of the 2018 Orange Bowl Regatta in the books! Glamorous conditions and what a great days sailing for the team. Lots more races to go! 2018-12-27T16:58:06-06:00

The team have been training hard on the lead up to Christmas. Next stop Miami for some pre Orange Bowl training!

2018-12-21T10:24:27-06:00

The team have been training hard on the lead up to Christmas. Next stop Miami for some pre Orange Bowl training!

The team have been training hard on the lead up to Christmas. Next stop Miami for some pre Orange Bowl training! 2018-12-21T10:24:27-06:00