FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 28, 2013
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.
Photo credit: John Payne, johnpaynephoto.com

ICSA/GILL COED NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, DAY ONE

St. Petersburg, Fla. (May 28, 2013) – Today was the first day of the
ICSA/Gill Coed National Championship, co-hosted by the University of South
Florida, St. Petersburg, Eckerd College and the St. Petersburg Yacht Club.
The top eighteen collegiate sailing teams in the nation reported to the
regatta venue on Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla. to compete for the Henry
A. Morss Memorial Trophy, awarded to the winning team. The trophy was
donated by a group of nationally known yachtsmen as a memorial to Henry A.
Morss, a Boston yachtsman and 1907 Bermuda Race winner, as well as a
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumnus and benefactor.

Racing got underway around 11 a.m. today. There was a steady Northeasterly
breeze around 8 knots to start the day. Temperatures were warm in the 80s.
This morning the competitors had an opportunity to practice in the boats,
Club Flying Juniors (CFJs), before racing got underway. They are sailing on
a trapezoid course.

Teams were eager to get going today and it showed when the first start of
the day was a general recall. The racing got underway after the next start
in good dynamic conditions including large, but short puffs and shifty
conditions. The puffs made for tricky racing and allowed boats to have big
gains or losses on the beats. The left side of the course was also along
the shoreline making its own influence on the breeze on the course.

Around lunch time the breeze lighten up to around 5-6 knots. It started to
rain on and off creating a lot of holes on the course where the winds got
light and shifty. The race committee was able to get off five races in both
divisions, but had to call off the sixth A-division race due to a big wind
shift. They postponed the racing on the water, but the winds did not settle
down and recover to continue the racing. Racing was called around 3:30 p.m.

The College of Charleston is leading after today’s racing. Three points
behind them is Old Dominion University and another two points back in third
place is Dartmouth College. The scores are close and the fleet is good.

“It was spectacular sailing today, but for us demanded a conservative
approach,” says Greg Fisher, sailing director for College of Charleston.
The shifty, puffy conditions required the sailors to be patient and not
push it too far to a corner on the race course.

“We are really proud of how consistent and conservative our team sailed,”
Fisher says. He says they are looking to be in the top 10 at the first mark
in the racing and then play it safe around the course because the
competitors are so talented.

Sailing for Charleston is Juan Maegli ’13 and Septima McAdams ’16 in
A-division and Ben Spector ’13 and Alicia Blumenthal ’15 in B-division.

“The racing is very competitive,” says Mitch Brindley, head coach of Old
Dominion. “There is still a lot of regatta left and we are going to just
focus on the next race and stay in the present,” he says.

The Old Dominion sailors stayed consistent in the racing, which has helped
them stay in the  top of the fleet. “Dillon [in A-division] is solid and
can fight back in the fleet. Esteban and Julia are quick and picked up on
the conditions right away today,” Brindley says of his sailors.

Sailing for Old Dominion is Dillon Paiva ’13 with Cooper Paiva ’16 and
Chloe Constants ’14 in A-division and Esteban Forrer ’16 and Julia Wiesner
’14 in B-division.

There are 13 races still to be sailed in each division in the Championship.
The competitors will report tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. and racing will get
underway around 9:45 a.m. The race committee is hoping to get through race
14 in both A and B-division by the end of the day tomorrow.

For additional regatta information and live results visit the event
website: https://2013nationals.collegesailing.org/.

Results Day 1 – Top 9 (total points)
1. College of Charleston, 53
2. Old Dominion University, 56
3. Dartmouth College, 58
4. Georgetown University, 74
5. Yale University, 77*
6. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 77*
7. Boston College, 86*
8. Roger Williams University, 86*
9. Brown University, 88
*Head-to-head tie breaker

To follow live media coverage of the ICSA/Gill Coed Dinghy National
Championship, click 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.

Gary Jobson will be filming highlights of the three days of racing for the
ICSA/Gill Coed Dinghy National Championships, which will air on Friday,
July 12 at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU. The coverage will also be aired on
additional dates this summer. This will be the ninth time they have been
covered on ESPNU.

* To view or purchase photos of the ICSA/Gill Coed Dinghy National
Championships, 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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