Antigua Yacht Club Optimist Sailors Excel at BVI Dinghy Championship

The Antigua Yacht Club youth sailing program secured a sensational set of results at the annual BVI Dinghy Championship, hosted by the Royal BVI Yacht Club. Competing over two days on May 16th and 17th, 2026, the Antigua team proved their mettle against a competitive regional fleet in Tortola.
Under the guidance of AYC Head Coach Karl James MBE, the young sailors delivered outstanding performances across a grueling 10-race series, showcasing exceptional tactical skill, speed, and consistency.
The Optimist fleet witnessed fierce competition, but Antigua’s Lluc Agusti dominated the waters. Agusti’s reading of the wind shifts ,strong current and boat handling earned him 1st Place overall , capturing the championship title in emphatic style with 6 first , 2 second, 1 forth place .


Teammate Ruben Van Hest delivered an equally impressive performance. Showing remarkable resilience and steady pace throughout the 10 races, Van Hest fought hard at the front of the fleet to secure a stellar 4th Place overall .
The team’s success highlights the high caliber of training at the Antigua Yacht Club, led by two-time Olympian Karl James and Coaches . Coach James’s strategic mentor ship on the waters of Tortola was instrumental in helping the sailors navigate the tricky currents and varying breeze conditions typical of the BVI Sir Francis Drake channels.
“An incredible weekend of racing for our youth sailors. Lluc and Ruben showed immense focus and determination across all 10 races. To come away with a championship title is a testament to their hard work and dedication.”
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