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Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship:
Mid-Week Magic: Barkow Extends Lead
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND (Sept. 21, 2005) -- Sally Barkow (Nashotah, Wis.)
and her Team 7 crew are getting close to an untouchable score at the
11th biennial Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship (Rolex
IWKC), hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club. With 11 races planned and
eight completed after today's three-race run, Barkow has posted five
victories and no finish worse than a third. She claimed two of the
victories today in 10-14 knot breezes on Chesapeake Bay, where the
42-boat Rolex IWKC fleet is competing.
"Basically, it looked like they (Team 7) had been sailing full time, and
the rest of us hadn't," said Pease Glaser (Long Beach, Calif.), crew for
Lucy's skipper Cory Sertl (Rochester, N.Y.), who has proven to be
Barkow's closest competition. Although Glaser laughed, she admitted that
her crew could only claim the recent J/22 East Coast Championship as
their preparation for this regatta, "and that was three totally drifter
days." Nevertheless, the Lucy crew looked slick today, leading the
second race until Barkow picked them off on the first downwind leg of a
two-lap windward-leeward course. Sertl finished second in the race and
added seventh- and sixth-place finishes to her scoreline to move up to
second from third in the overall standings. There is now a 20-point
spread between Sertl and Barkow.
"That was a huge jump for Sally today," said Glaser, who along with
Sertl is a Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year and crewed with Sertl in 2001
to win this regatta. Barkow is the defending champion and is sailing
with her two Olympic Yngling teammates Carrie Howe and Debbie Capozzi,
and an additonal crew member Annie Lush.
Today's first race was won by Stoutgear.com, skippered by Annapolis
sailor Lorie Stout, who now is in sixth overall, topping the 13 other
Maryland teams competing. "We were a third of the way up the starting
line with Sally to leeward of us," said Stout. "It was the best place to
be, and we both launched ahead of the fleet. We almost lost Sally once,
but then we legged out at the end when she started mixing it up with
other people." Stout's lead on the fleet at the finish was by more than
eight boat lengths.
"We had an opportunity to shut the door on Lorie but we didn't take it,"
said Barkow. "She did a great job defending her position."
Barkow finished third in the race after New Zealand skipper Sharon
Ferris' far-left strategy on the second and last windward leg paid off.
Ferris's TeamOneNewport, which finished second in the race, is the top
foreign boat in fourth place overall behind third-place Jody Swanson
(Rochester, N.Y.). Stout sits in sixth behind fifth-place Carol Cronin
(Jamestown, R.I.) on Team Spidey.
Two college sailors are making an impression on the older veterans. They
are skippers Anna Tunnicliffe (Norfolk, Va.) and Derby Anderson
(Annapolis), who sit in eighth and ninth respectively. Tunnicliffe, a
four-time All-American from Old Dominion University, is also the 2005
Quantum Female College Sailor of the Year and earned an invitation to
this regatta for the accomplishment.
"Overall as a team, we were finally clicking today," Tunnicliffe said of
her satisfying 5-6-5 finish positions that moved her up the scoreboard
from thirteenth yesterday. Having now graduated, Tunnicliffe is pursuing
her Olympic dream in the Laser Radial class. "The other teams,
especially the Yngling teams, have an edge on us because they've been
sailing keelboats, but we're learning from them all the time."
Tunnicliffe competed in the event in 2003 as crew and in 1997 as the
youngest entrant ever (age 14).
Texas Team Comments on Hurricane Rita
One of two Texas teams is from the Gulf Coast that is being evacuated
due to the projected hit by Hurricane Rita. Julie Goetschius of Seabrook
says her J/22 (she is chartering here) has been hauled out of the water
by friends, but her house has not been boarded up. "What can I really do
at this point?," said Goetschious, who lives alone. "My family and
friends down there have their own homes to take care of. It's not like I
could fly home now, anyway, so I'm staying until Wednesday."
The regatta continues through Friday, with two races scheduled for
tomorrow and one on the final day.
The Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championship title sponsor is
Rolex Watch U.S.A. Platinum level sponsors are Condé Nast Media Group,
Fairchild Publications, Inc., The Golf Digest Companies, Annapolis Volvo
and Hinckley Yachts. The Gold level sponsors are Bank of America,
Fawcett Boat Supplies, Liljenquist & Beckstead, Brown-Forman Wines,
Appleton Rum, Tuaca, Finlandia Vodka, and Brown-Forman Spirits America.
The Silver level sponsors include North Sails and Quantum Sails. Bronze
level sponsors include J Boats, J Port Annapolis, J World Annapolis,
Annapolis Bank and Trust, AGA Correa, Boatyard Bar and Grill, Sterling
Brokerage, Grog & Gruel Provisioning, VC Performance Rigging Courtney
Sue Handbags, US Watercraft, Anne Arundel County EDC, SpinSheet
Magazine, Café Gurus, Royal Folly B&B, and the AYC Foundation. The
Official Gear sponsor is Helly Hansen. The Rolex IWKC 2005 is a US
SAILING Championship hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club.
For more information and results, visit
www.ussailing.org/riwkc
or
www.race.annapolisyc.org/2005rolex. Event
video coverage will be available on demand at
www.t2p.tv.
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(top-ten results attached)
Day 3 Results
Place, Skipper Name, Hometown, Boat Name,
Finish Positions, Total
1. Sally Barkow, Nashotah, Wis., TEAM 7, USA, [3]-1-1-2-1-3-1-1, 10
2. Cory Sertl, Rochester, N.Y., USA, LUCY, 1-[9]-2-9-3-7-2-6, 30
3. Jody Swanson, Buffalo, N.Y., USA, 2-2-[17]-4-5-4-10-7, 34
4. Sharon Ferris, TEAMONENEWPORT, Russell BOI, NZ, 7-11-3-1-6-2-8-[14],
38
5. Carol Cronin, Jamestown, R.I., USA, TEAM SPIDEY, 6-6-6-[11]-2-8-9-2,
39
6. Lorie Stout, Annapolis, Md., USA, STOUTGEAR.COM, 5-7-9-[15]-9-1-5-11,
47
7. JoAnn Fisher, Arnold, Md., USA, TEAM FISHER, 11-14-5-5-11-11-4-[17],
61
8. Anna Tunnicliffe, Norfolk, Va. USA, 12-8-[28]-16-13-5-6-5, 65
9. Derby Anderson, Annapolis, Md., USA, [15]-5-12-8-12-14-7-8, 66
10. Julie Sitzmann, Orr's Island, Maine, USA, DOGS PLAYING POOL,
16-3-4-3-17-20-[29]-4, 67
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