1st Annual Gloucester Pursuit Ocean Race

Here’s Fred Shrigley to give you the details-

1st Annual Gloucester Pursuit Ocean Race
Sat: August 21st
Sponsored by; The Eastern Point Yacht Club & The Rhumb Line Restaurant
Open to all boats any size and design.
Race will be handicapped so everyone has an equal chance.
Starts are stress “free’ because each boat has its own start time.
Awards, t-shirts, food and refreshments 5-7pm at The Rhumb Line 40 Railroad Ave.
To sign up:Go to EPYC web site and click on Racing/Cruising tab.

Here is the Eastern Point Yacht Club Website To Sign Up

Ocean Pursuit Race

1.1 Event: The Gloucester Ocean Pursuit Race will be held on August 21st , 2010.  The organizing authority is the Eastern Point Yacht Club, Gloucester, MA.  The co-sponsor of the race is the Rhumb Line restaurant.

2.1  Eligibility and Entry:  The race is open to all boats with a PHRF rating.  Please submit entry form no later than noon, Thursday,  August 19, 2010.

3.1 Fees: Entry fee is $40, minus $5 for US Sailing Membership and $5 for MBSA membership.

4.1 Rules:  This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors:  Notices will be posted on the EPYC web site () on the “Racing and Cruising” tab.  Starting times for each boat, notices of cancellation/postponement, and any changes to sailing instructions will be available by 8:00 am the day of the race on this site.  If there is a cancellation, the race will be rescheduled for Sunday, August 22nd,  2010, at the same time.  Please contact the Race Committee on VHF Channel 72 with questions, starting at 10:00 am the day of the race, or call 617-407-2632 before then.

8.1 Schedule of Races: There will be one race for all boats.  The first boat will leave the starting line at 11:00 am.  Starting times for all entries will be set according to PHRF handicap.  The boat with the highest PHRF rating will start first; the boat with the lowest rating will start last.  Racing handicaps will apply unless the cruising handicap is selected on the registration form.

11.1 Course:   The start/finish line will be about 800 yards east of the Groaner (R2), at N42 34.30 and W 070 39.30.   The start/finish line will be between the committee boat and a floating mark.  The course will be triangular beginning and ending at the start/finish line and going around two marks:  the government mark at Newcomb Ledge (R1) and a race buoy set about 4 miles SE of the Groaner at N 42 33.00 and W 070 34.00.  The race will proceed clockwise (course A, buoys to starboard) or counter clockwise (Course B, buoys to port).  The course (A or B) will be announced by the committee boat prior to the start of the race.  The length of this race is about 17.5 miles.

15.2 Recalls:  Boats that cross the starting time prior to their designated start time will be hailed by the Race Committee on VHF Channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit:  The race will be terminated if the first boat does not cross the finish line within five hours of the time of the first boat to start.

18.2. Finish Window:  Other boats must finish within one hour of the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place at the Rhumb Line Restaurant (40 Railroad Avenue in Gloucester) after the race.

Social Activities:  All captains, crews, and their guests are invited to the Rhumb Line Restaurant after the race (5:00 to 7:00 pm).  There will be a cash bar with complimentary refreshments and t-shirts provided by the Rhumb Line Restaurant.

Moorings, rooms, and pre-race refreshments:  Race participants may reserve rooms at Eastern Point Yacht Club (978-283-3520), moorings are on a first come, first serve basis. Pre-race refreshments will be served (9:00 to 10:00 am).

Click Here for Race Registration pdf.

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After-Party at The Rhumb Line!  Woot!

Cape Ann YMCA 2nd Annual Ultimate Frisbee Tournament Pics

On Saturday August 14th, the Cape Ann YMCA hosted it’s 2nd Annual Ultimate Frisbee Tournament at Magnolia woods. Teams from around the North Shore came for a beautiful day of competitive Frisbee. The finals were between defending champions Community Church of East Gloucester and the Gibbering Wombats.  The Gibbering Wombats, were a group of individuals who had never met but were joined as one team.

Final Score in the Championship game- CCEG-12 Wombats 15.

2010 Championship Ultimate Frisbee Team-  Kate Caldwell, Sten Nilsson, Jake Moss, Nick Munn, Joey Kabulo, Dan Albright, Ben Pfistner.

[Katy says…]

Sten Nilsson reaches for the disc as deffender Pat Keeley comes in to deffend.

Tim Bushfield ices his hand after a diving catch in the end zone.

Nick Munn calls out the stalls as Mike Jones looks for pass oppertunity

Katy Milne | Youth & Sports Director
Cape Ann YMCA

Gloucester Crazy 8’s Make Championship Game In Stan Brown Memorial Jamboree

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Paul Scola writes-

Gloucester entered an 8 year old team in the first annual Stan Brown Memorial Jamboree which ran from July 30th to August 15th.  This was the first time that an 8 year old team was assembled to compete at tournament level play.  The Gloucester "Crazy 8’s" made it all the way to the championship game losing to Byfield/Newbury in a very close 4-3 game.

Attached is a team picture as well.

The names of the players are: 

Front Row from left to right are: Batboy Emerson Marshall, Joe Wilson, Sean Reardon, Jacob Mortillaro, Evan Smith, Harrison Marshall, Batboy Richie Wilson

Middle Row: Daylon Lark, Nate Frontiero, Marcus Montagnino, Brandon Bruce, Ben Scola, Joey Martin, Joey Ciarametaro

Back Row: Coaches Jamie Marshall, Sal Frontiero, Paul Scola and Manager Rick Wilson

It would be great if you could recognize this team and it’s accomplishment in your blog.

Thank you,

Paul Scola

Two Great local Fundraisers –Sent In By Dean Salah At Georges Coffee Shop

 

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Dean writes-

Hey Joey can you help me spread the word about two great fundraisers we have going.
First off the Kevin Riley fundraiser has secured four seats to the Sox vs. Tampa game Sept. 7th.
Tickets donated by Gortons on sale at Georges $10 each, this is a no brainer to throw $10 at a great
cause, but to have the chance to win four seats to this crucial game is a huge bonus, they are picking the winner
at the ball game Thursday night so get your tickets now.

Secondly the GFAA is selling tickets to the Cruiseport Gala to
kick off the Renewal of Newell fundraiser. Only 600 tickets are being sold at $25 each, including a DJ, munchies
cash bar,beer and wine. Our kids really deserve a new field and Dick Wilson and the entire GFAA staff are really gonna
get it done so lets support the cause. Tickets for both events are on sale at George’s so get your tickets now.

Father/Daughter Crew Of Mark and Devon Harmon Win 2010 August Mixed Dory Race Eliminations Video

We have many interviews and pictures coming tomorrow from the races that Manny Simoes is currently editing

Come back tomorrow for more

2010 August Dory Eliminations Results

Videos and many more pictures from Manny Simoes coming tomorrow.

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The Beer Tent Got Their Liquor License- It’s On Baby!

I know some of you cyclocross fanatics are interested in the sport and all but the news that was most important to me was if the Beer would be flowing in the beer tent.

Well according to the Twitter Feed Of The GP of Gloucester- they have approval for beer and wine in the Beer Tent at The Brewers Gran Prix at Stage Fort Park

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Spectator Information

What is the Gran Prix of Gloucester?
What is Cyclocross?
What is the Verge New England Championship Cyclocross Series?
What is the North American Cyclocross Trophy (NACT)?
The Venue: Stage Fort Park

What is the Gran Prix of Gloucester?

Take a dramatic harborfront park at the height of fall foliage season. Set up a twisting grass, dirt and asphalt racecourse with challenging obstacles. Unleash a crowd of world class cyclists to charge through the sharp curves and jump the barriers. Add screaming, cowbell ringing fans incited by a dynamic announcers. What do you have? One of the premier bicycle races in the country, right here in Gloucester.

The Gran Prix of Gloucester is two days of national calibre races where competitors from all over the US, Canada & Europe converge to race on the most beautiful race course in North America.

What is Cyclocross?

The most spectator-friendly form of bicycle racing, regardless of whether you’ve seen a bicycle race or not, cyclocross can be enjoyed by everyone.

Cyclocross (or just ‘cross to the throngs that race week in and week out) is a relatively new discipline of cycling in the US. Though it’s been around since the early 1900’s in Europe, it wasn’t until the 1970’s that cyclocross races started sprouting up in the US.

Often called the “steeplechase of bicycle racing” cyclocross races are fast-paced and are dramatic for spectators. Riders compete on a twisting course comprised of grass, asphalt and dirt. At several parts of the course, riders are forced to dismount their bikes and run up steep terrain or jump over obstacles.

To learn more about cyclocross, check out our Cyclocross 101 featuring video clips from the 2003 race.

What is the Verge New England Championship Cyclocross Series?

The Verge New England Cyclocross Series is a six-race series of internationally sanctioned events where competitors from all over the US & Canada compete for points

What is the North American Cyclocross Trophy (NACT)?

The North American Cyclocross Trophy (NACT) created in 2008, is comprised of “the classic cyclocross races” of North America. Each race on the tour has a long history and represents the essence of the sport. Overall series prizes totaled over $7,000 in addition to daily prize totals making it the richest cyclocross series outside of Europe.

The Venue: Stage Fort Park

Overlooking historic Gloucester Harbor and bound on two sides by Cressey and Half Moon Beaches, Stage Fort Park offers picnic areas with barbecue pits, a full Visitor Information center, a playground for the kids, and plenty of parking!

For additonal information on Stage Fort Park, the Essex National Heritage Area website is an excellent resource.

Just what is ‘cyclocross’?
Cyclocross 101

Getting to Gloucester; Accomodations; Local Bike Shops; Food & Attrations

Cape Ann Vacations
Visiting Gloucester

Gloucester Fisherman Tri Trailer from Gallo Productions

Janda Ricci-Munn Forwards Us The Trailer For The Gloucester Fisherman Tri soon to be on sale-

Janda writes-

Here’s the 2010 GFT video teaser for the DVD that Gallo Productions put together!  The DVD will be available for sale shortly with all net proceeds benefiting the GFAA.

We’re already planning for next year’s race.  Bigger and better things to come.  In the mean time, you can reminisce about Sunday!

I’ll be sure to let you all know when and where it will be available

Sailing thanks and pix

Bill Rothchild contacted GMG through our contact tab at the top of the page.  He asked about renting sailboats for his family.  A few emails later and Bill showed his family a great time thanks to the warm hospitality of the SailGHS Program.

Bill Rothchild writes-

Hey Joe:

We just got home and wanted to express once again our gratitude to you for setting us up with SailGHS! We met Patty and Hillary at Solomon Landing and they ferried us out to the boats, where we boarded a Rhodes 19 captained by Will, one of the program participants.
We sailed out past 10 Pound, then had a few drops of rain. It was great to get out on the waters of Gloucester Harbor! We had a great time- the ladies even supplied some snacks for us. Judging by the pictures we are sending, I think Hillary, Patty and Tracy (Will’s mom) also had a good time.
We come to Gloucester every year. It made us feel very good to have an opportunity to give back to Gloucester by supporting the sailing program. Hope everyone likes the pix and the best of luck to SailGHS, an important link
the sailing heritage of a historical city.

Bill Rothschild

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com

Anyone interested in sailing-  students and adults alike, can contact Patti Page at either sailghs@yahoo.com or by calling  978-283-4676.
Patti Page, Administrator, SailGHS

Gloucester Triathlon Bike Final Set from Thom Falzarano

Click photo to view 120 additional riders!

Congratulations to all of the 2010 Gloucester Triathlon Participants!

Gloucester Fisherman Tri Slideshow- From David Cox 100 Pics

Click the picture for the slide-show

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2010 Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon Interviews

Ed Collard Interviews Triathletes and Their Fans

Look for more race pictures from David Cox and Thom Falzarano in the coming days

Gloucester Fisherman Tri Website Features Good Morning Gloucester Coverage

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Great work by our team of contributors has landed us on the Home page of The Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon as the go-to source for Gloucester Tri Coverage!

Proud of You Guys!

Click The Logo Above To Go To The Gloucester Tri Website

Click Here For The 2010 Gloucester Tri Results

Gloucester Triathlon Race Video Footage

Commentary by our boy Ed Collard who captured so much of the feel in video

Video of the start and transitions.   Pre and post race interviews with triathletes tomorrow.

It’s Not To Late To Send In Your Picture At The Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon

The thing about GMG is that we are inclusive and feel like the more we can involve contributions from our community the better the site will be for everyone. So if you have a photo of yourself or if someone took a picture of you at the race send it in to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and we will make a GMG contributor slide show of your photos. Be sure to include the triathlete’s name!

Here is a submission from yesterday for example-
Stephanie Swanson Writes-
Hi Joey – LOVE your blog!! Here’s a photo of me and my friend Linda – both first time triathletes. We had a blast. I love living in Gloucester!!

Thanks for all you do!!

Stephanie

Gloucester Fishermen Tri – Bike’s in Magnolia set 1 from Thom Falzarano

Waiting for the Riders Click photo for more!

Deciding where to photo was pretty simple,  Magnolia at the turn on to Normam Ave.   The speed that ALL of the riders came into the turn was amazing!

2010 Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon Pics from David Cox Part I

I couldn’t be prouder of our coverage of The Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon. 

Everyone stepped up to once again bring you the very best coverage of the event all the way from this past winter when we started our interviews with Janda and Judy Destino pumping up the race, Manny getting everyone excited with his pre-race interviews, throughout our live coverage and reporting as well as posting photos of the winners within minutes of them crossing the finish line, Thom Falzarano’s photo slideshow of the beginning of the race with over 70 hi res pictures posted within an hour of the start of the race,Sister Felicia sending in pictures as the race was unfolding, Marty posting his usual journalistic quality scene photography, Ed Collard getting the footage of the race course and calmly describing the scenesOver 500 hi res photos in all, over 5 hours of video coverage, community photos and involvement, and being the very first to report the winners anywhere I’d say I owe the crew a pizza party at the very least.

You Guys Rock and we once again proved that THIS IS THE SOURCE!  GMG BABY!  Here’s the start of the Fantastic camera work by our David Cox!

Judy Destino and Family

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Bobby Gillis With The Fist Bump

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