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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Jan Harley, Media Pro Int'l, 401-559-8671 onsite
Cayard and Trinter Two
for Two
on Day Four at US Olympic Team Trials-Sailing
Coconut Grove, Fla. (March 23, 2004) – A blustery northerly that
ushered in cooler temperatures also made for a speedy ride out to
the racecourse once the postponement flag came down for the 22 Star
teams competing in the 2004 US Olympic Team Trials-Sailing. During
the morning, wind readings built from 14 to 20 knots, and were
predicted to peak around noon at 24 knots before dropping off in the
afternoon. When the first race got started at 1300, winds were
recorded at 18 knots with puffs to 20, and, as predicted, by the
start of the second race had dropped to 16 knots.
Paul Cayard (Kentfield, Calif.) and Phil Trinter (Lorain, Ohio) won
both of the day’s races and go into tomorrow’s layday with the lead
in hand. They are 14 points ahead of Vince Brun and Mike Dorgan
(both San Diego, Calif.), who continued their move up the overall
standings after posting finishes of 5-3 today. Just one point back,
also moving up one spot – from fourth to third overall –are George
Szabo (San Diego, Calif.) and Mark Strube (Miami, Fla.) after
finishes of 4-2 today.
Eric Doyle (San Diego, Calif.) lost crew Brian Sharp (Norwalk,
Conn./Franklin, Mass.) overboard during the second race and dropped
two spots in the overall scoring – down to fifth – after placing
10-12 today. They have 34 points thus far for the series.
Following four points back, in fifth overall, are John MacCausland
(Cherry Hill, N.J.) and Brad Nichol (Sunapee, N.H.) who finished
15-5.
Tomorrow is a mandatory layday. Racing resumes on Thursday, March
25, 2004, when the Race Committee will attempt to run three races.
For bios and full results visit: www.ussailing.org/olympics/OlympicTrials/2004/.
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