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Team Trouble Upsets World Champs And
Wins U.S. Team Racing Championship
Larchmont, N.Y. (Oct. 17, 2005) - “Our motto’s going to be ‘keep our
sticks up’”, yelled one boat from Team Trouble to another as they sailed
into the final race of the semi-finals, down one race already. With
winds gusting to 40 mph at one point, the final day of sailing at US
SAILING’s U.S. Team Racing Championship for the George R. Hinman trophy
was wet, wild and thrilling. Who would have thought that Team Trouble -
made up of Matt Allen (Glen Oaks, N.Y.); Timothy Cain (Marlborough,
N.J.); Brad Funk (Belleair Bluffs, Fla.); Heather Pescatello (Westerly,
R.I.); Anna Tunnicliffe (Norfolk, Va.); and Mark Zagol (New York, N.Y.)
- would take home the National Team Racing Championship title.
“Keeping your sticks up” turned out the phrase of the day as
sixth-ranked Team Trouble won its semi-finals against Team Racing World
Champions Cape Cod WHishbone. In another upset, second-ranked Silver
Panda lost its semi-final match to eighth-ranked Route 3 Split with
Silver Panda capsizing at the start of both of its matches.
With the breezes continuing to build, the final races saw Team Trouble
facing Team Route 3 Split - made up of John Storck (Huntington, N.Y.),
Stu McNay (Chestnut Hill, Mass.), Sarah Callahan (Canton, Mass.),
Kaitlin Storck (Huntington N.Y.), Patrick Rynne (Scituate, Mass.), and
Eivind Karlsen (New Haven, Conn.). Team Trouble won the first race,
despite having to do spins earlier on. In race 2, Team Trouble once
again had to spin and surprised spectators by capsizing when a strong
puff blew through. It looked like Route 3 Split had another win in the
bag when a second puff blew down one boat from each team. This gave Team
Trouble’s boat that capsized first and had by now righted, a chance to
get back in the game. With two boats in the water, the scores were tied.
It would all come down to how fast the sailors could right their boats
and how they would then tactically manage to finish. All of this was
done in a fairly steady 30 knots of wind with higher gusts.
In the end, Team Trouble had the winning combination and are now the
2005 U.S. Team Racing Champions. “Having only squeaked into the Gold
Fleet, it’s especially satisfying to have won,” said Tim Cain.
"Especially after then being down 1-0 in the semis" said Brad Funk, a
member of the 2005 US Sailing Team.
All of the competitors had nothing but high praises for this year’s
hosts, Larchmont Yacht Club who ran this event in conjunction with the
Hinman Masters, an enormously complex undertaking chaired by Ed
“Buttons” Padin. “When we originally scheduled this regatta for October,
we thought we’d have great breezes. Our judgment was sound, given the
average of 25 knots of wind we sailed in. This made for challenging, and
spectacular, team racing.”
A total of 11 teams competed in the Hinman Masters Regatta and to the
surprise of some, host club Larchmont Yacht Club won the Commodore
George R. Hinman Invitational Masters trophy. The Larchmont team won all
its races in the final round, beating out a highly competitive team from
Pequot Yacht Club in second and Eastern Yacht Club in third.
During the awards ceremony on Sunday, Betsy Altman, past U.S. Team
Racing Championship chair, was awarded the 2005 Gaye Lynn award for her
contributions to team racing in the United States. Altman’s tireless
work and effective leadership during her four years as chair has helped
build the championship to the level it is today.
Complete results, daily reports, and photographs of the U.S. Team Racing
Championship are available at
www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/ustrc.
The U.S. Team Racing Championship is made possible through the generous
support of several sponsors: Rolex Watch U.S.A., Vanguard Sailboats,
Nautica, Prestige Toyota, Dry Creek Vineyard, and Heineken.
The event is part of US SAILING’s National Championships. For more
information about US SAILING’s National Championships, visit
www.ussailing.org/championships or contact
US SAILING’s championships manager Liz Walker at
championships@ussailing.org.
As with all U.S. Championships, the U.S. Team Racing Championship is
managed by US SAILING, national governing body for the sport.
Headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, US SAILING’s mission is to
encourage participation and promote excellence in sailing in the U.S. US
SAILING offers training and education programs, supports a wide range of
sailing organizations and communities, and provides administration and
oversight of competitive sailing across the country, including the US
Sailing Teams and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Teams. For
more information, please visit
www.ussailing.org.
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