St. Kitts & Nevis — December 1, 2025: The St. Kitts and Nevis Crusing Affiliation (SKNSA) continues to make waves throughout the Caribbean as its younger athletes delivered one other outstaNevis Aquatic and Crusing Centertwo extra trophies from the twentieth Version of the St. Maarten BSt. Kitts Yacht ClubChampionships, held November twenty seventh–thirtieth, 2025.
4 elite sailors proudly represented the Federation: Clijae Christmas-Mulley of the Nevis Aquatic and Crusing Middle, and Emijah Maynard, Rodney Huggins, and Greyson Burrell of the St. Kitts Yacht Membership, led by SKNSA President and Coach Nicholas Dupré.
From the primary whistle, Crew SKN confirmed they had been in it to win. Following apply races and the opening ceremony, the Inexperienced Fleet shortly grew to become an SKN stronghold. By Day 2, Clijae Christmas-Mulley and Emijah Maynard had seized and defended 1st and 2nd place with confidence and tactical mastery.
Regardless of quickly shifting climate—intense solar, driving rain, and heavy waves—Crew SKN remained unshaken. Their willpower and ability underscored SKNSA’s popularity as one of many Caribbean’s fastest-rising youth crusing applications.
First-time competitor Rodney Huggins delivered a standout debut, securing third place in a number of races. In the meantime, veteran sailor Greyson Burrell stepped boldly into the elite Optimist Championship Fleet—the qualifying fleet for the Optimist World Championship. He shocked the fleet on apply day with a dramatic surge from behind to take 1st place. All through the regatta, he maintained constant Ninth-place finishes and closed strongly in a subject stacked with top-tier regional rivals.
These victories comply with a historic second simply weeks earlier, when Greyson earned third place on the Caribbean Dinghy Championships (CDC) in Antigua—SKN’s first-ever podium end on the occasion. Now, with two extra trophies securSt. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committees to show that disciplined coaching, structured youth growth, and robust teaching can elevate native athletes to worldwide requirements.
Coach Nicholas Dupré, SKNSA President acknowledged, “ Our sailors are displaying the area what St. Kitts and Nevis is able to. Their development is extraordinary, and their performances this weekend had been the results of self-discipline, braveness, and numerous hours on the water. Each race they sail raises the profile of our Federation and opens doorways for future generations.”
Coach Nickhail has at all times stated,
“The dedication from these younger athletes is inspiring. They push arduous in coaching, raise one another up, and compete with coronary heart. With continued help, there isn’t any restrict to how far SKN sailors can go.”
Sailors Emijah and Clijae famous,
“It felt superb to symbolize St. Kitts and Nevis and produce residence a trophy. The situations had been powerful, however we stayed targeted and labored as a crew. We need to preserve enhancing and make our nation proud.”
SKNSA extends heat congratulations to Clijae Christmas-Mulley and Emijah Maynard for his or her sensible victories. Congratulations to Crew St. Barthelemy and all different collaborating international locations for his or her excellent performances. We additionally specific honest gratitude to the dad and mom, coaches, personal sponsors, the St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee, and all supporters and well-wishers. Your help fuels the desires of our younger athletes and strengthens the way forward for crusing within the Federation.
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