Huge thanks to Bernie Roesler '12 for this write-up, and a fantastic job as
PRO this past weekend:

The scenic Mascoma lake, from the Abnaki word meaning "much grass", "salmon
fishing", or "red rocks", served as the venue for the first annual Brian
Doyle Open. Brian Doyle coached the Dartmouth team for twelve years, with a
one year hiatus to run an Olympic campaign in the Tornado class. He coached
Dartmouth to two National Championships, and had numerous Dartmouth sailors
named to the All-America team during his tenure. "BD", as he is
affectionately known, still lives in Hanover with his family, and
occasionally makes it down to practice to duel with current team members.
The Dartmouth Sailing program would not be where it is today without
Brian's contributions.

Saturday at the BDO began with a light northerly breeze, exceeding the
expectations of the forecast for "calm", as a high pressure system sits
over northern New England. The breeze was stable enough for two races in A
division, and one in B, before the fickle wind gods reared their ugly
heads. The lake glassed over just after noon, providing a picturesque
reflection of Shaker Village in Enfield, but not the requisite ingredients
for sailboat racing. After a lengthy delay on shore, with a few zephyrs
from the south keeping our hopes alive, racing was cancelled for the day.

Competitors arrived to another glass-off on Mascoma Sunday morning, until
the regatta's namesake made a cameo appearance, bearing the gift of a warm
southerly breeze. The wavering wind waffled through large shifts and
velocity changes, at times allowing rare sightings of an elusive white cap.
The varying conditions challenged all but Dartmouth's skipper Hunter
Johnstone '16, sailing with crews Victor Hollenberg '14, and Evan Read '16,
who constructed a perfect picket fence with 6 points in 6 races to win A
division. Big Green skipper Sarah Williams '16 and crew Caroline Gray '16
capitalized on their home-field advantage to win B division, and a combined
12-point victory over the BU Terriers. Recently-installed outdoor boathouse
speakers, and a good ol' charcoal grill, paired with 70 degree weather and
cloudless skies, prompted visiting sailors to describe the weekend as "the
best regatta ever". Congratulations to the Dartmouth Big Green for winning
the home event!

Full regatta results and RP information can be found at:

http://scores.collegesailing.org/s13/brian-doyle-open/

Bernie Roesler
Dartmouth '12, Thayer School of Engineering '13
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