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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Jan Harley, Media Pro Int'l, 401-559-8671
U.S. Olympic Team Trials-Sailing
Day Three of Racing for Europe, Finn, 49er, Tornado and Yngling
Sailors
Key Biscayne, Fla. (February 16, 2004) – With a dying northerly
breeze on Biscayne Bay, sailors competing in the 49er and Yngling
classes saw three teams win their first races thus far in the
series.
In the 49er class, Ty Reed (San Diego, Calif.) and Bora Gulari
(Detroit, Mich.) won the day’s opening race before the fleet was
postponed on the water, only to be sent ashore shortly thereafter.
Finishing second were Dalton Bergan (Seattle, Wash.) and Zack Maxam
(Coronado, Calif.), with Patrick Whitmarsh (Carmel, Calif.) and Chad
Freitas (Alameda, Calif.) placing third. After 90 minutes under the
postponement flag at Key Biscayne Yacht Club, all 49er racing was
cancelled for the day and with seven races now completed, the fleet
can count a drop race in the scoring. Tim Wadlow (San Diego,
Calif.) and Pete Spaulding (Miami, Fla.) retain the lead in the
overall standings after placing fourth today. Bergan and Maxam
retain second overall, three points behind the leaders, with Andy
Mack (White Salmon, Wash.) and Adam Lowry (San Francisco, Calif.)
third overall, five points further back.
In the Yngling class, Carol Cronin (Jamestown, R.I.), Liz Filter
(Stevensville, Md.) and Nancy Haberland (Annapolis, Md.) won the
first race of the day narrowly edging out Jody Swanson (Buffalo,
N.Y.), Cory Sertl (Rochester, N.Y.) and Elizabeth Kratzig (Corpus
Christi, Texas/Miami, Fla.). Series leader Sally Barkow (Nashotah,
Wisc.), Carrie Howe (Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.) and Debbie Capozzi
(Bayport, N.Y.) finished third in the race, while teams skippered by
Hannah Swett (New York, N.Y./Jamestown, R.I.) and Betsy Alison
(Newport, R.I.) fought it out for fourth, with Alison victorious in
that skirmish. Swanson, Sertl and Kratzig won the day’s second race
by over a minute, with Alison and crew Lee Icyda (Stuart, Fla.) and
Suzy Leech (Annapolis, Md.) taking second, followed by Cronin,
Filter and Haberland in third. With six races scored, the Yngling
fleet also counts a drop in their scoring, and for the third day
running Barkow, Howe and Capozzi maintain their position atop the
leader board with eight points overall. Tied with 14 points each
are Alison, Icyda and Leech in second, followed by Cronin, Filter
and Haberland in third, and Swett, Touchette and
Purdy in fourth
overall.
As of 1500 hours, Europe sailor Meg Gaillard (Pelham,
N.Y./Jamestown, R.I.) had added another first-place finish to her
scoreline, maintaining her hold on first-place overall in that
14-boat fleet. In the Finn class, series leader Kevin Hall
(Ventura, Calif.) was also first overall despite a fourth-place
finish in the fifth race of that series, which was won by Jeremy
Pape (Flowery Branch, Ga.). Both classes, sailing from Lauderdale
Yacht Club, are now counting a drop race in the overall scoring. At
press time no word had been received from the Tornado class that was
sailing from Miami Yacht Club with a start time of 1300.
Racing continues through Sunday, February 22, with a mandatory
layday on Wednesday, February 18. For competitors' bios and results
(as they become available) visit: www.ussailing.org/olympics/OlympicTrials/2004/.
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