Teams showed up on Saturday with light winds coming out of the north and a 
strong current also coming from the north on the Hudson River.  The breeze 
shifted to the South West around 11:00 and we had a short delay to change the 
course (after the 2nd race).  We were able to get another 6 races in during the 
remainder of the day.  The wind died around 16:15 and racing was called for the 
day.  The wind was shifty and the current was very strong all day.


When teams arrived on Sunday, there was no wind at all.   We waited around 
until 11:00 for more wind, but none came.  We called the regatta early because 
there appeared to be no wind in the foreseeable future.  Congratulations to 
Syracuse for the victory in the regatta.

Thanks to Corbin Anderson, James Dexter, Matt Hall, and Austin Welch for good 
work on the water and quickly adjusting courses to the ever-changing wind.  

        1       2       3       4       5       6       7       8       A       
B       Total   POS
AR      3       3       4       7       7       2       4       5       15      
20      35      4
BKN     2       2       5       4       2       3       6       3       9       
18      27      3
COL     6       5       7       5       5       6       7       7       22      
26      48      7
OCN     4       4       1       2       1       1       2       2       10      
7       17      2
RMC     5       7       3       3       4       5       5       6       21      
17      38      5
RUT     7       6       6       6       6       4       3       4       23      
19      42      6
SYR     1       1       2       1       3       7       1       1       12      
5       17      1*

Lee Harrell
Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering
US Military Academy
West Point, NY 10996

(845)938-5012




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