2002 US Sailing Team Ranking System
(Updated 10/23/01)

Europe/Finn

St. Francis OCR

Oct 26-28, 2001

San Francisco, CA

Miami OCR

Jan 29-Feb 2, 2002

Miami, FL

Lauderdale Midwinter

February, 2002

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

ABYC OCR

March 22-24, 2002

Long Beach, CA

470 M&W

North Americans

Dec. 7-9, 2001

Ft. Pierce, FL

Skipper Whyte

Jan. 4-6, 2002

Ft. Pierce, FL

Miami OCR

Jan 29-Feb 2, 2002

Miami, FL

49er

Miami OCR

Jan 29-Feb 2, 2002

Miami, FL

Fla Regatta

after Miami

TBA

West Coast Regatta

before/after ABYC

TBA

ABYC OCR

March 22-24, 2002

Long Beach, CA

Laser

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Mistral M&W

St. Francis OCR

October 26-28, 2001

San Francisco, CA

Miami OCR

Jan 29-Feb 2, 2002

Miami, FL

ABYC OCR

March 22-24, 2002

Long Beach, CA

Tornado

North Americans

Nov. 2-4, 2001

Houston, TX

US Nationals

Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 2001

Miami, FL

Miami OCR

Jan. 29-Feb. 2, 2002

Miami, FL

Midwinters

Jan. 26-28, 2002 

Miami, FL

Star

Miami OCR

Jan 29-Feb. 2, 2002

Miami, FL

Bacardi Cup

March 3-8, 2002

Miami, FL

Springs

April 24-30, 2002

Tampa, FL

Yngling

Acors Thompson

Nov. 10-11, 2001

Annapolis, MD

Miami OCR

Jan. 29-Feb. 2, 2002

Miami, FL

KBYC Ranking Regatta

February 9-10, 2002

Miami, FL

Scoring:

1. Must sail and must count Miami OCR.
2. Final Finish Position (not net points) counts towards Series Standings.
3. Low Point Series Scoring based on Finish Positions in #2 above.
4. All boats count as placeholders. (Men, Women, Mixed, International)
5. Ties on series score to be broken in favor of the boat with the better finish at Miami OCR.
6. If less than five eligible teams or individuals compete in the minimum number of events to qualify
    for the team, the Olympic Sailing Committee (OSC) may name fewer than five teams or individuals
    to the Team.

Additional Scoring Policies for multi crewed classes:
1. In order to count towards series score, helm and crew members must be eligible to represent the
    USA in the 2004 Olympic Games.
2. Teams are encouraged to sail with the same helm and crew at each of the qualifying regattas.
3. If teams sail with different helm or crew at different events, the combination which sails together
    at Miami OCR will be presumed to be the team that qualifies for the US SAILING Team (USST).
4. Team which are unable to sail together at Miami OCR, may apply to the OSC -- prior to Miami
    OCR -- for an exception, provided they will sail together at one or more of the other qualifying
    events, and provided that the substitute team member at Miami OCR is in agreement.
5. By prior written application, the OSC may score helm and crew separately.

Non Events
1. If Miami OCR is a non-event, the OSC will announce new procedures for team Qualification,
    which may include existing and/or new qualifying events.
2. If an event other than Miami OCR is a non-event, the OSC may adjust the system.