SATURDAY:
Eight teams raced in combined "A" and "B" divisions on the south end of
Tampa Bay, at the site of the 2013 spring college national championships.
Flat calm at 8am rapidly progressed to sailing conditions by 10:30 am, into
the low teens by noon, and building to the upper teens as the front
approached.

A brief lunch break, and then back out for some great action with gusts
recorded at 30 knots just a few miles away. Courses were W3, W4, and W5's.
No breakdowns, no protests. 10 races sailed, averaging 15 minutes in length.

SUNDAY:
Cold temperatures (for Florida) and a windchill factor down to 40 degrees
greeted competitors. As forecast, winds were more northerly, diminishing
throughout the day. Extremely flat water and shifty conditions put a
premium on looking up the course to see where the next pressure / shift was
coming from.

A fairly strong incoming tide resulted in several general recalls. The
final 3 sets were sailed in W3, W4, and W5's, and racing was completed by
2:30 p.m. No breakdowns and no protests.

Huge thanks to coaches from Stanford, Coast Guard, Eckerd, Hawaii,
Charleston, and Middlebury for handling mark set duties and doubling as
safety boat. For the first trial run of Nationals, most deemed the venue
quite a success.

Congratulations to the winning Stanford team, and thanks to all competitors
for their support of the event.
Full results at: http://scores.collegesailing.org/s13/usf-women/

Allison Jolly
University of South Florida
Varsity Women's Sailing Coach
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