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Szabo and Strube Win
Day Six
at US Olympic Team Trials-Sailing
Coconut Grove, Fla. (March 25, 2004) – With both Star sailors and
organizers anxious to resume racing after yesterday’s layday, the
Race Committee sent an observer out on blustery Biscayne Bay to take
wind readings after early-morning reports came in at 15-22 knots.
Armed with the information that the observer never recorded anything
in excess of 18 knots, the fleet competing in the 2004 US Olympic
Team Trials-Sailing headed out to the course where half an hour
before the noon start, winds ranged from 13-18 knots. Under
conditions acknowledged as “excellent for Star sailing,” the course
was set for W-2 (windward-leeward twice around). However, by noon
the winds had increased to 18-21, and by the time the lead boats had
completed the first two legs, winds had increased from 22-25 knots –
with gusts as high as 32 – resulting in a decision not to run
additional races for the day, once the race in progress was
completed.
With their win of the only race sailed today, George Szabo (San
Diego, Calif.) and Mark Strube (West Palm Beach, Fla.) have improved
another position in the overall scoring. They have been steadily
improving their placement over the course of the series, and today’s
win, their second thus far in eight races, puts them 12 points
behind series leaders Paul Cayard (Kentfield, Calif.) and Phil
Trinter (Lorain, Ohio). Cayard and Trinter finished fourth today
and now stand first overall with 14 points.
Vince Brun and Mike Dorgan (both San Diego, Calif.), dropped back
one place to third overall after adding a 10th-place
finish to their scoreline. With 34 points, they trail Szabo and
Strube by eight points.
Posting an 11th-place finish didn’t cost Eric Doyle (San
Diego, Calif.) and Brian Sharp (Norwalk, Conn./Franklin, Mass.)
anything in the overall scoring. In fact the two moved up from
fifth to fourth on the strength of 45 points. Rounding out the
top-five in the overall scores, one point behind Doyle and Sharp,
are John MacCausland (Cherry Hill, N.J.) and Brad Nichol (Sunapee,
N.H.) after finishing eighth today.
Racing continues tomorrow, Friday, March 26, through Sunday, March
28. The Race Committee will plan for three races each of the
remaining competition days in an attempt to complete the planned
16-race series. For bios and full results visit: www.ussailing.org/olympics/OlympicTrials/2004/.
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