A Surge In The Atmosphere At Block Island Race Week
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A Surge In The Atmosphere At Block Island Race Week


Sailing around the wind farm kept navigators and tacticians on their toes during the Around-The-Island Race.
The newly resurrected Lay Day was embraced by crews and families with the introduction of The Storm TRYathalon. First thing in the morning, North Sails hosted the inaugural 5k, bringing over 100 runners out to start the day. Ben Quatromoni, pitman aboard Interlodge IV, was the overall winner with a superb time of 19 minutes, 55 seconds. Quatromoni got out to a fast start and left his lone competitor behind during the long uphill climb along Ocean and Beach avenues. The Newport, Rhode Island resident was one of three Interlodge IV entrants along with headsail trimmer Dave Armitage and navigator Geoff Ewenson. The afternoon brought more competition, with Trivia presented by Margaritaville followed by a New England Ropes Tug-O-War. Wednesday was also the lightest air day, perfect for some quality time on shore to enjoy New England's summer hotspot.




“We are very pleased about the number of first timers. We think it points to a brighter future for the event, and a renaissance of folks bringing their boats back to the race course for competition and fun.” Ed Cesare - Regatta Chairman





