Correction from earlier release:  The event is co-hosted by the University
of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Eckerd College and St. Petersburg Yacht
Club.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2013
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.

ICSA/APS TEAM RACE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY TWO

St. Petersburg, Fla. (May 26, 2013) – Racing continued today for the
ICSA/APS Team Race National Championships on Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg,
Fla. The event is co-hosted by the University of South Florida, St.
Petersburg, Eckerd College and St. Petersburg Yacht Club. The top fourteen
collegiate team racing teams in the nation has qualified to compete for the
championship title, the Walter C. Wood Trophy.

Racing began today around 10 a.m. with the first round robin of the regatta
including all 14 teams. This round determined places 9-14. Sailors arrived
to steady 8-10 knot winds from the Southeast. Temperatures started in the
70s and warmed up into the 80s later in the day.

Twenty-six races were completed in the first round today. The conditions
were nice for racing with an even course to compete on making it great for
team racing. The top three teams tied for first after yesterday finished
the preliminary round on top. Yale University made it through with only one
loss followed by Brown University with two losses and Stanford University
with three losses.

The racing continued to be close, which resulted in a few ties after the
first round. The U.S. Naval Academy, Boston College and Hobart and William
Smith Colleges all had to compete in a sail-off to determine who would
advance in the top eight. Navy won both sail-offs sending them into the top
eight round.

First Round Robin Results (wins and losses)
Top eight
1. Yale University, 12-1
2. Brown University, 11-2
3. Stanford University, 10-3
4. Roger Williams University, 9-4
4. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 9-4
4. College of Charleston, 9-4
7. Georgetown University, 7-6
8. U.S. Naval Academy, 6-7

Places 9-14
9. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 6-7
10. Boston College, 6-7
11. University of Hawaii, 2-11
11. University of Washington, 2-11
11. University of Wisconsin, 2-11
14. Texas A&M University at Galveston, 0-13

During the sail-off races the wind began to lighten up and die down. There
was significantly less wind as the top eight round robin began in the
afternoon. The course had streakier conditions, which complicated the team
racing. Teams had to not only focus on their team race maneuvers, but also
concentrate on fleet racing skills to win races.

The top eight teams showed their strength today and how evenly matched they
are with a lot of close racing. Forty-three races were completed today in
the top eight round. Yale was leading going into the round and continues to
lead after their three races today. In their first race there was a
collision between a Yale boat and a Navy boat, which broke a tiller.
Therefore the Yale boat had to complete the race with a snapped tiller.
Yale was granted a re-sail and beat Navy in that additional race.

“Going into today we were looking to come out of the first round clean,
which we did,” says Bill Healy, assistant coach for Yale. The team had one
loss going into the top eight and now has a record of 1-2 in the round.
Healy says that they are looking to sail as clean as possible and if they
lose a race to be able to bounce back because every team competing is good.

Notable races for Yale today included a race against Georgetown University
where they were winning the race until the end when Georgetown over took
them resulting in a loss. Similarly, in their race with St. Mary’s College
of Maryland, Yale was winning, but St. Mary’s did an excellent job of
breaking up their 1,2 lead. “We did not fleet race well enough,” Healy says
of the race.

Tomorrow Yale is looking to execute what they have practiced and be able to
run their plays. He says the practice is all there, they just need to
implement it. He says it is still anyone’s game and whoever can maneuver
and convert their pairs the quickest – especially on the final beat – will
do well.

Sailing for Yale is: Graham Landy '15 and Heather May '13, Cam Cullman '13
and Marlena Fauer '14 and Christopher Segerblom '14 and Katherine Gaumond
'15.

Racing will continue tomorrow with 13 more races to sail in the top eight
round robin. Once the top four have been determined the final round robin
of the Championships will begin to determine the top 4 finishers.
Competitors report at 9 a.m. with racing scheduled to being around 9:45
a.m. The forecast for tomorrow is for steadier winds.

Check the regatta website for complete results and regatta information:
https://2013nationals.collegesailing.org/

Top Eight Results (wins and losses)
1. Yale University, 13-3
2. Brown University, 13-4
3. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 12-5
4. College of Charleston, 11-5
5. Stanford University, 11-6
6. Georgetown University, 10-7
6. Roger Williams University, 10-7
8. U.S. Naval Academy, 8-9

Watch live media coverage of the ICSA/APS Team Race Championship by
clicking on the Live Media link at:
https://2013nationals.collegesailing.org/.  The University of South
Florida, St. Petersburg and Eckerd College will provide daily text and
photo updates and Chris Love Productions will provide live streaming video
coverage of the final two days, May 26-27.  Video coverage presented by
LaserPerformance

* To view or purchase photos of the action from Team Race Nationals, visit
the link for photographer John Payne: johnpaynephoto.com

*The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) is the governing authority
for sailing competition at colleges and universities throughout the United
States and in some parts of Canada. Visit www.collegesailing.org to learn
more. Sperry Top-Sider (www.sperrytopsider.com), Annapolis Performance
Sailing (www.apsltd.com) and Gill North America (www.gillna.com) sponsor
the ICSA National Championships. Supporting sponsorship is from
LaserPerformance (www.laserperformance.com) and US SAILING (
home.ussailing.org).




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Jennifer Vandemoer Mitchell
Toile  à Voile, LLC for ICSA
[email protected]
763.234.8286 m.
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