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Cayard
and Trinter Bound for Athens
Star Pair Win US Olympic Team Trials-Sailing
Coconut Grove,
Fla. (March 28, 2004) – In the twenty years since Paul Cayard (Kentfield,
Calif.) was a member of the U.S.A.’s 1984 Olympic Sailing Team – as an
alternate – he has accomplished a number of sailing milestones that have
made him the envy of most sailors. He has won the Star World Championship
(’88), the Star North American’s (’03, ’94), and the Whitbread ‘Round the
World Race (’98), all the while maintaining a very active career in
America’s Cup sailing. However, the lure of the Olympics has been like an
unrequited love affair. That is all about to change.
After finishing fifth in the first race of the day, Cayard and crew Phil
Trinter (Lorain, Ohio) wrapped up their win of the US Olympic Team
Trials-Sailing in the Star class. Trinter, a 1993 Star World Champion, and
Cayard have been sailing together for the last two years, having met during
the 2000 America’s Cup. For the last 10 days, Cayard and Trinter have done
battle on Biscayne Bay in a “Star-studded” fleet that included five
additional Star World Champions, three of whom are Star Olympic Gold
Medallists: Steve Erickson (’84), Mark Reynolds (’00), and Magnus Liljedahl
(’00).
This was the fourth time at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Cayard (’84,
’88 and ’96) and the third for Trinter (’96 and ’00). “This regatta was
pretty sweet,” said Cayard. “We put a lot more preparation in this time,”
he added when asked what was different this time
around, explaining that many of the lessons he
learned during the America’s Cup he could afford to implement
for these Trials, something
he would not
have been able to afford when younger.
While Cayard and Trinter were able to sit out the last two races of the
series after mathematically securing their win, racing continued for the
remaining 21 teams who were fighting for second
through fifth place in the overall standings to secure
a spot on the 2004 US Sailing Team. The US Sailing Team annually
recognizes the top-five ranked athletes in each of the nine classes chosen
for the Olympic Games. For 2004, the rankings were determined solely by the
Olympic Team Trials.
Andy Lovell (New Orleans, La.) and Olympic Gold Medallist Magnus Liljedahl
(Miami, Fla.) finished 3-4-12 today for second place overall on 65 points.
George Szabo (San Diego, Calif.) and crew Mark Strube (West Palm Beach,
Fla.) posted finishes of 11-7-5 today to remain third in the overall
standings at 69 points.
Eric Doyle (San Diego, Calif.) and Brian Sharp (Norwalk, Conn./Franklin,
Mass.) placed 6-6-3 for a final total of 76 points, and fourth place
overall.
Olympic Gold Medallists Mark Reynolds (San Diego, Calif.) and Steve Erickson
(Seattle, Wash./Hood River, Ore.) finished 2-10-7 today to
net 80 points and fifth place in the overall
standings.
For more information visit: www.ussailing.org/olympics/OlympicTrials/2004/.
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