Hey there race fans!  

 

The 2011 Graham Hall Team Race was sailed out of the U.S. Naval Academy
today in a Southerly breeze that ranged from 9 to 15 knots with puffs into
the lower 20s, cloudy skies, and temps in the mid 50s.  Teams were initially
split into two groups of 8 based on their Sailing World rankings and sailed
one round robin each before splitting into Gold and Silver groupings of 8
teams each.  Two "College N" courses were used utilizing the Academy's
fleets of both 420s and FJs divided between each course.  Races were fully
umpired on both circles immensely cutting down on formal protest hearings
and maximizing racing.  After a total of 100 races, 50 on each course, the
leader board stands with Boston College in the 1 spot, followed by Roger
Williams, and St. Mary's, with the entirety of the Gold round robin yet to
be finished.  

 

Tomorrow will see the completion of the Gold and Silver round robins,
followed by a final four knock out in the Gold fleet to determine the 2011
Graham Hall Team Race champions.  Thank you to the team of on-the-water
judges led by Chief Judge Rob Overton and the squad of Midshipmen that
helped to keep the racing going, as well as to our multitude of volunteers.


 

Up-to-the-minute results and RP information can be found at
http://usna.edu/sailing/newsite/ic/GrahamHall2011/main.htm.

 

Stay tuned!  

          

 

Brendan Healy

Assistant Coach

Navy Sailing Team

410.293.5612

 

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