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Campbell Wins Gold and Tunnicliffe
Silver
at World University Games
Izmir, Turkey (August 21, 2005) – Andrew Campbell (San Diego,
Calif./Georgetown University/Laser) and Anna Tunnicliffe (Norfolk,
Va./Old Dominion University/Laser Radial) sailed in with the gold and
silver medal respectively on Saturday, the final day of the Sailing
competition at the 2005 Summer World University Games. A strong second
place finish in race eleven and a solid sixth in race twelve pushed
Campbell past home country favorite Turkey’s Kemal Mutlubas for the gold
medal.
“It’s great (to have the gold medal),” said Campbell. “I told myself at
the beginning of the event that if I could just be patient and sail my
own regatta, just do as well as I can every day and take it one race at
a time that things would work out. I’ve done enough sailing and enough
training that it should work out right. As it turned out, it was just
about perfect. I sailed the most consistent regatta of anybody and that
obviously paid off so I was pretty happy about it. Today was tough. I
went out and had a great first race and made it really difficult for
Kemal (Muslubas of Turkey) to come back in the last one. He (Muslubas)
put up a really good fight and he almost did it himself. It was a really
tight day, but I was glad to be able to put some serious points on him
in the first race and be able to put it out of reach.”
Tunnicliffe who entered the day in second place needing to finish ahead
of Poland’s Katarzyna Szotynska was unable to do so, finishing eighth
and fourth to Szotynska’s sixth and first.
“I’m pretty excited about how the overall event went,” said Tunnicliffe.
“My goal was to get a medal and to come away with the silver is pretty
exciting. The Polish girl (Szotynska) that beat me sailed an excellent
regatta. She is really fast, so it was good to be right there with her
the whole regatta. I’m pretty excited with how it went. It is a good
step forward going toward the Olympics (Beijing in 2008).”
Brendan Fahey (Kingston, Wash./University of Washington) finished 12th
in the overall regatta standings. He posted a 15th and 13th today.
“I finished in the top half, which is what I wanted to do,” said Fahey.
“There are a lot of good sailors here, obviously and I was happy to end
up 12th. Of course you always want to do better, but I’m pretty pleased.
It (the World University Games) was an awesome experience. Izmir is
great.”
In her first international competition, Jenny Gervais (Charleston,
S.C./St. Mary’s College of Maryland) finished in 15th place. She sailed
in today with two 16th place finishes. On her World University Games
experience Gervais commented, “It was a very good experience. It was an
eye-opener for sure, but I had a good time and I learned a lot. I know
what to expect next time around. The Games experience is almost
indescribable. It is awesome to be here in something set up like the
Olympics. It really gives me something to work for.”
With half of his team winning medals, USA Head Coach and Team Leader
Gary Bodie (Hampton, Va.) was very pleased with the performance of the
U.S. at the 2005 Summer World University Games,
“It is a great feeling,” said Bodie. “We sailed really well today and
came through with a gold and a silver. It was a fabulous ending for us.
It (WUGs) is a great stepping stone for sure. Andrew has a gold medal in
the Youth Worlds to match this gold medal at the World University Games.
Both Andrew and Anna are really making strides toward the ultimate goal
(making the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team). Their experience here is
invaluable.”
For more information about the World University Games Team - Sailing,
please visit the Team's website at
www.ussailing.org/olympics/2005WUG/team.htm.
For more information about the World University Games, please
visit the event website at
http://www.universiadeizmir.org/en.
The team will march in the Closing Ceremony of the 2005 Summer World
University Games on Sunday, August 21 at Ataturk Stadium before
departing for the United States.
Final Results:
Women's Laser Radial
Overall Standings - Top Three Plus U.S. Finishers
Name (Country)/Current Place/Race Finish & Points
1. Katarzyna Szotynska (POL): 1-1-(7)-2-(6)-3-2-1-3-1-6-1; 21 points -
GOLD
2. Anna Tunnicliffe (USA): 2-4-6-1-(10)-1-1-3-1-2-(8)-4; 25 points -
SILVER
3. Krystal Weir (AUS): (6)-5-3-6-2-(9)-3-4-2-5-5-2; 37 points - BRONZE
15. Jennifer Gervais (USA): 17-16-(18)-10-7-14-17-16-16-(19/DNF)-16-16;
145 points
Men's Laser
Overall Standings - Top Three Plus U.S. Finishers
Name (Country)/Current Place/Race Finish & Points
1. Andrew Campbell (USA): 3-5-5-3-1-1-2-(7)-(7)-62-6; 34 points - GOLD
2. Kemal Mutlubas (TUR): 2-4-2-9-2-(11)-3-6-2-2-(10)-2; 34 points -
SILVER
3. Johann Cechosz (FRA): 1-1-10-4-3-3-(26/OCS)-4-(26/DSQ)-7-3-1; 37
points - BRONZE
12. Brendan Fahey (USA): 17-18-(19)-8-(22)-4-11-10-13-13-15-13; 121
points
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