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#1 StayinStrewn

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Posted 13 January 2012 - 05:59 PM

Storm Trysail Foundation

Villanova University Wins First-Ever Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta Video Contest

LARCHMONT, N.Y. (January 13, 2012) – Sailors captured the breeze from a creative angle during a video challenge at the Larchmont Yacht Club and Storm Trysail Foundation 2011 Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta (IOR), which took place over Columbus Day Weekend. During the two-day event, 30 HD Flip video cameras, donated to the Foundation by Storm Trysail Club members Rick Lyall and Barry Gold, were made available so that each sailing team had the opportunity to document as much action as possible onboard their boats and dockside before and after racing as well as during social events. This week, Villanova University with sophomore Scott Barnhill (Baltimore, Md.) serving as video editor, was declared the winner of the video challenge and will receive a $1,500 donation made out to its sailing team.


"We're in a big fundraising stage for our team, so this a fantastic boost for us," said Barnhill, adding that it was Villanova's first time attending the event and that it certainly lived up to its reputation as the world's largest, if not most exciting, college regatta. Over 400 collegiate sailors from across the country raced on the placid waters of Long Island Sound off Larchmont, N.Y. They sailed on 47 offshore boats, which were lent for the weekend by private owners. The boats ranged in size from 35 to 44 feet.



"The cameras really brought everyone together; you saw a lot of people come forward to share their creative ideas with each other," said Barnhill. "Looking back, the level of footage that we got to work with was fantastic because we had cameras in so many different places. It is impossible to be at every spot and to capture all the shots, but because we had all those cameras we were able to document the whole event."



Once the regatta had concluded, the footage, which totaled over 50 hours, was uploaded to a server, and each team was challenged to turn the collective work into a short video that would best capture the atmosphere of the event.



"The video that Villanova submitted not only met the criteria of the contest, but it was a superior effort that will serve to show what this regatta is all about and help the Storm Trysail Foundation and Larchmont Yacht Club build interest in the event," said IOR Regatta Chairman Adam Loory.



"We will definitely run the contest again in the future," Loory added. "Having cameras on all the boats and in the hands of so many different shooters let us cover the regatta so much better than just one or two professional photographers, and we have a lot of good footage that was left on the cutting room floor, so to speak, that we will be able to use in other projects."

To watch the winning video go to: Storm Trysail Foundation Winning Video
To visit the Villanova Sailing Team site go to: Villanova Sailing Team

The regatta was free to the participants and the boat owners thanks to the financial support of the Storm Trysail Foundation and sponsorship from Rolex, Vineyard Vines, Caithness Energy, Safe Flight Instruments, UK-Halsey Sailmakers, Coke, Heineken and Gill. Larchmont Yacht Club provided free moorings for over 30 visiting boats.




For complete results, pictures and video go to: Storm Trysail Foundation. For results, go to Yachtscoring


About Storm Trysail Foundation

The Storm Trysail Foundation is a 501©3 charitable organization dedicated to supporting the education of young sailors, junior safety at sea, and intercollegiate big boat racing. The purpose of the Storm Trysail Foundation is to effect, promote and enhance the education of young sailors in safety at sea, safe boat handling in all conditions, and safe blue water racing and passage making, through the hosting of seminars, regattas, and other on-the-water training, and through the making of grants to other institutions to foster similar training.

For more information or to get involved with the Storm Trysail Foundation, contact the Pier Witek at the Storm Trysail Foundation, 914-834-8857, Pier Langone or visit stormtrysailfoundation.

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Posted 15 January 2012 - 02:29 PM



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Posted 15 January 2012 - 03:14 PM

They did a really solid job with that video. Good idea by STC. Too bad there wasn't more wind in 2011 but still a great event.

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Posted 15 January 2012 - 03:15 PM

Thanks Soundbounder....wasn't sure how to embed the video

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 11:33 AM

Thanks Soundbounder....wasn't sure how to embed the video


I was just about to start a new thread,....then I found this one. Posted Image




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Posted 17 January 2012 - 03:53 PM

cool...they really did a great job...hopefully some more breeze next fall and more sailors!!!

if any students didn't get to go, contact the Storm Trysail Foundation, and we'll get you involved.

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 06:52 PM

All of my sailors who went to this event this year had a blast and nothing bad to say despite the lack of wind. This is definately an event worth going to! And go Nova! Nice work Scott

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 09:38 PM

great to hear!!

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 03:02 PM

Little shout out to the Villanova Sailing Team, these guys are going places! With a new coach and a new practice facility the Villanova Team is looking to turn some heads this spring in a big way. The team is in the midst of a major capital campaign to raise money for a new fleet of boats for next year and is looking for all the support they can get!

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 04:05 AM

I played around with the footage but didn't really get into putting something together. I like what Scott B has done in the past (especially the 12M Stuff at the OHC) so I'm glad he scored with this one. Any idea if there are links to see what the other teams entered?

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Posted 25 January 2012 - 06:59 PM

Check out some more press on the Villanova Sailing Team!!

http://www.sail1desi...villanova-story




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