San Francisco Yacht Club

SF Bay Sailors Raise Funds to Cure Cancer!

Sailors & Power Boaters– there’s still time to sign up for the 11th Annual Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta, the country’s premiere charitable sailing event hosted by the San Francisco Yacht Club (SFYC) in Belvedere, CA on Oct. 22 – 23, 2016. Each year there is an elegant VIP dinner with notable speakers, a competitive regatta with 80-100 boats, a bay tour motor yacht spectator parade and 400+ sailors raising money to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma and improve the lives of patients and their families.

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

This fun Leukemia Cup weekend kicks off with the 2nd Annual Perkins Corporate Challenge on Sat., Oct. 22 at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco.  The Challenge is followed by the VIP reception, auction and awards dinner that evening at the SFYC in Belvedere, featuring special guest speaker Ethan Zohn, former American professional soccer player, CBS Survivor: Africa winner, co-founder of Grassroot Soccer, two-time lymphoma crusher and philanthropist. Word on the water is that the VIP Dinner is always a success.

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

“I consider the Leukemia Cup Regatta event at the San Francisco Yacht Club to be the highlight of the sailing social season,” says Ellen Hoke, sailor and professional photographer.  “There is truly no other event like it around the Bay.  The VIP dinner on Saturday night gathers sailors, sponsors and socialites all dressed in their Nautical Cocktail attire.  Attendees sip on champagne as they mingle and bid on fabulous silent auction times before heading to the ‘tent’ for dinner and the evening’s speaker.  What is usually dock space filled with boats on trailers is transformed into an incredible event venue – I really don’t know how they do it every year!”

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

VIP evening details can be found here. (sfonthebay.com readers have a special offer – contact Jennifer Daly [email protected].)

On Sun., Oct. 23, the Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta will begin with a Sponsor Breakfast at 10am at the SFYC and boats will board at approximately 11:30am. There are Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker divisions and a Classic Yacht class.  (Register here.) There will also be a Cruising Class on-the-water parade and an awards trophy ceremony, music, BBQ and Gosling’s Rum party on the SFYC lawn and in the Regatta tent. Want to be a spectator out on the Bay? Join the SFYC  at 10am for a Buffet breakfast, 1-spot on a gorgeous boat to cruise the Bay and watch the Regatta races, post-race BBQ, two drink tickets, live music, awards celebration and shopping at the Marketplace. Get tickets now!

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Why get involved?

There is a great spirit of fundraising among the skippers, their crews, SFYC and spectators.  “I first got involved with the regatta in 2008 after I had seen how successful the event had become at the SFYC,” said Mill Valley resident and sailor Matt Cromar.  “I also hadn’t realized the impact Leukemia had on some of the folks I had known for years, so I decided to get involved. It always seemed like a great event towards the end of the sailing season that brought the whole club together and the race was always a blast.  The VIP dinners were also world class -it was great to show up early one year and spend 45 minutes alone at the bar with Ted Turner.  Another fun moment included spending a day cruising on the Maltese Falcon with Tom Perkins in 2008.

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

“In 2010, my nephew was diagnosed with ALL – a childhood acute

lymphoblastic leukemia, which is a type of cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many immature lymphocytes. That made it more personal for me so I ramped up my fundraising efforts and involvement with the overall Regatta committee. I think when my nephew was given the all clear after 3 years in chemo and treatment, I felt a tremendous sense of relief that we were truly accomplishing something.”

Ellen Hoke first got involved racing and then started taking photos. “Many years ago I raced on a 1D35 (One Design 35) but once I started being the photographer at the event, I had to chose between photographing and racing, as I couldn’t do both.”  Ellen donates her time and images to the event as part of her contribution.

“So, for many years now, I have had the privilege of being the official photographer for the VIP dinner.  This has certainly been a very fun

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

aspect for me – meeting and photographing the speakers such as Al Gore, Sir Russell Coutts, Sir Ben Ainslie and Ted Turner.  However,the biggest privilege I have had has been photographing the honorary skippers for the event, hearing their stories, following their journeys, celebrating their victories as their fight their disease and unfortunately on occasion mourning their loss.”

“This year I am helping to fundraise for Team GGYC (Golden Gate Yacht Club.)  The club has entered it’s J22 into the race, which will be sailed by a group of our Associate Members who are also fundraising for the club/ team.  This is the first (hopefully of many) years that Team GGYC will participate and contribute to this fabulous event.”  (Register for the regatta.) Sailboats registered so far. 

Photo/Ellen Hoke

Photo/Ellen Hoke

The Leukemia Cup is also looking for participants for what they refer to as the Cruising Class, which includes sail and powerboats. The Cruising Class will host spectators and their honorary skippers and their families as they tour the Bay and watch the races. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity and help raise funds to fund lifesaving research. Sign up here.

Cruisers registered so far.

Did you know?

  • Every three minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer.
  • Blood cancers are the number three cancer killer.
  • Leukemia is the leading cause of cancer related deaths in children and young adults under the age of 20.
  • In the past 66 years, LLS has been able to invest nearly a billion dollars in research funding.
  • Survival rates for blood cancers have doubled, tripled and even quadrupled since the 1960’s.
You never know what might show up at the auction Photo/Ellen Hoke

You never know what might show up at the auction.   Photo/Ellen Hoke

Love to Sail? Sail for Love & Cure Cancer!

Join The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) for the 2016 Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta!

The Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta event will take place on Oct. 22 – 23, 2016, at The San Francisco Yacht Club 2015 Leukemia Cup(SFYC) in Belvedere, CA. This fun weekend kicks off with the 2nd Annual Perkins Corporate Challenge on Sat., Oct. 22 at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco. The Challenge is followed by the VIP Dinner in the evening at the SFYC, featuring special guest speaker Ethan Zohn*, former American professional soccer player, CBS Survivor: Africa winner, two-time lymphoma crusher and philanthropist. He gives new meaning to the word survivor, according to SF Leukemia Cup Regatta Sr. Campaign Manager, Jennifer Daly. Word on the water is that the VIP dinner is always a huge success!2015 Leukemia Cup

On Sun., Oct. 23, the Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta will begin with a Sponsor Breakfast at 10am at the SFYC and boats will board at approximately 11:30am. There will also be a Cruising Class on-the-water parade and an awards celebration with a BBQ. Supporters are registering their boats for this fun regatta because it is a meaningful event and many know someone who had or has a blood cancer. There is a great spirit of fundraising among the skippers, their crews, SFYC and spectators.

“I first got involved when one of my yacht club friends told me his 8 year old was sick with a rare blood disease,” explained Bill Smith with Pacific Union and Christie’s International Real Estate. “At the time I was Rear Commodore of our yacht club (The San Francisco Yacht Club) and had been involved on the race council. He was 2015 Leukemia Cupaware of LLS having a regatta and asked if I could help get the YC to participate. I did, joined the committee (was co-chair the year we hit the $1,000,000 mark) and in 2006 we had our first regatta. The club jumped all over it and each year we did it, we had enormous success. The member’s son was our honorary skipper until the year I wanted to find other survivors and we made them honorary skippers too. The young boy (Campbell Nolan) is now 18 and off to university, healthy as can be.” Bill commented that if it were two decades ago with that rare blood disease, Campbell may not have been here today.

John Arndt with Latitude 38 sailing magazine also got involved in the very first regatta. “I’ve raced our Ranger 33 ’Summer Sailstice’ almost every year.  Like a runner running for a cause, it is a great opportunity to engage in your favorite pastime while also doing good for the world and your community. Of course, any chance to sail the Bay makes for a good day, but ultimately what makes participating in the Leukemia Cup so important is the impact it has on people you know. Renowned sailor Gary Jobson and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society have done a great job engaging the sailing community to support the cause.”

Leading up to the October regatta, LLS launched their inaugural Leukemia SUP (Stand-up Paddle Boards) Cup on Aug. 7, 2016, along the Tiburon waterfront. “After 10 years of running the most successful Leukemia Cup Regatta in the country, which is hosted annually in October by the San Francisco Yacht Club, ” according to SUP participant Stan Hales, ”LCR committee members have added the new SUP event to reach a wider audience of those who have a personal connection to someone with blood cancer and want to contribute.” Hales, a member of the SFYC, has been on the LCR committee for  five years.

2015 Leukemia CupRegistration & Event Details

Be a Skipper:

  • Classic Yacht
  • Spinnaker
  • Non- Spinnaker

Register for the 2016 Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta.

Join the Cruising Fleet:

Motor boaters or sailors: Register now to join the “On-The-Water Parade” around the bay while hosting Honorary Skippers and sponsor guests.

Spectators on the Bay:

Meet at the SFYC in Belvedere on Sat., Oct. 23 at 10am for an incredible day out on the Bay. Package 2015 Leukemia Cupincludes: Buffet breakfast, 1-spot on a gorgeous boat to cruise the Bay and watch the Pacific Union Leukemia Cup Regatta races, post-race BBQ, two drink tickets, live music, awards celebration and shopping at the Marketplace. Get tickets now!

Costs: $125 for sailboats and $100 for cruising boats. VIP Dinner seats may be purchased for $1,000 per person.For questions or to purchase VIP Dinner seats, contact Jennifer Daly at 415-625-1139 or [email protected]. Details on fundraising opportunities here.

We’re Sailing to Make Someday, Today

About the LLS’s Leukemia Cup RegattaSM

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Leukemia Cup RegattaSM is a thrilling series of sailing events that combines the joy of boating with the important task of raising money to cure cancer. Since its inception, the Leukemia Cup Regatta has raised millions of dollars for lifesaving research and patient services, bringing help and hope to patients and their families.

At events held at yacht clubs across North America, skippers register their boats and recruit friends and colleagues to help crew and to raise funds. Crewmembers seek donations from friends, family, co-workers and employers to sponsor their boat. National and local event sponsors also support the Leukemia Cup Regatta.

The local San Francisco Leukemia Cup Regatta is hosted by the San Francisco Yacht Club, and is organized by the Greater Bay Area Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Now in its 11th year, our local event has consistently been the nation’s top fundraiser.

About LLS

LLS’s continued advancements over the years are responsible for the blood cancer survival rate doubling and tripling; in some cases, the survival rate has even quadrupled. Many LLS-supported therapies not only help blood cancer patients but also are now used to treat patients with rare forms of stomach and skin cancers. They’re even being tested in clinical trials for patients with a range of cancers including lung, brain, breast, pancreatic and prostate cancers. LLS funded drugs like Gleevec, Sprycel, Arinza, Tasigna and Zolinza are now being tested for patients with other non-cancerous diseases like Diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Multiple Sclerosis.All donations are greatly appreciated and are tax deductible.

*More About Ethan Zohn

When Ethan first heard those three words — “you have cancer” — He knew his life would never be the same. Doubt and fear unpacked their bags and wouldn’t leave. He endured numerous rounds of chemotherapy, one relapse, and two separate bone marrow transplants. But through the struggle, Ethan found his voice as the megaphone for a generation of young adults with cancer. He has served as spokesperson for numerous organizations fighting for cancer, including Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C), Livestrong, Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation, First Descents and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. His journey has been profiled by People Magazine, The Huffington Post, the Today Show and many others. Today, Ethan is in remission and uses a unique blend of storytelling, motivational speaking and humor to write and speak about finding purpose in the face of life’s most difficult challenges. (from his website)

 

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