
Published on August 8, 2007
Having demonstrated their sailing skills over the 25-nautical mile competition, the longest race in the annual re-gatta, skipper Damrongsak
and his younger brother and crew Sakda added the event's top honours to their already impressive resume, which includes successes at regional and continental levels.
The three-day regatta is being held to commemorate His Majesty the King's great success at the South East Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games on December 16, 1966, where he won the gold medal in the OK Dinghy event.
A total of 218 boats from 16 nations contested in eight categories - Optimist, Super Mod, Lasers, 420s, 470s, Enterprise, Catamaran and Platu.