Daily Report
|
Monday, August 6 The last day of racing in the 2007 Independence Cup/North American Challenge Cup (IC/NACC) began with a thin fog shrouding the skyline in shades of gray. Scattered clouds kept temperatures comfortable. Light winds from the east contributed to the cool temps. The winds while appearing streaky settled to steady by the time the racing began. When all the points were totaled in the 2.4mRs, it was Mark LeBlanc of New Orleans, La. on top with a total of 19. John Ruf of Pewaukee, Wisc. finished in second with 28 points. Charles Rosenfield of Woodstock, Conn. also had 28 points but was awarded third place based on Ruf’s greater number of first places. In the Sonars, Albert Foster of Wayzata, Minn. held on to first finishing with a point total of 24. Paul Callahan, Cape Coral, Fla., picked up one point from the day before to close with 31. Filling out the top three was Canadian Ken Kelly. In the Freedom’s, repeating for her fifth time, was the queen of the IC/NACC, Karen Mitchell of Deerfield Beach, Fla. Mitchell’s point total was 25. In second place with 32 points was Mike Strahle of Redding, Calif. Mike Jaffe, a local Chicago sailor, finished in third with 45 points. The IC/NACC awards ceremony will be held this evening at Chicago Yacht Club’s Monroe Station. IC/NACC was built on providing a racing opportunity for the disabled community with a minimal amount of financial barriers. Key to this success has been the substantial support of Founding sponsors American Airlines, The Chicago Yacht Club, The Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Program, The Chicago Park District, and Cook-Illinois Corp our local transportation carrier. Additional NACC major sponsors include Hyatt Regency Chicago, Carol's Cookies, USG, Quizno's Subs, Carol’s Cookies, and West Marine. |
|
||
Read the
Full Report
View Previous Reports
Final
Results
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
