FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2012
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.
Photo credit: Bruce McDonald, McDonald Photography

ICSA/APS TEAM RACE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY ONE

Austin, Texas (June 3, 2012) – Today was the first day of racing for
the ICSA/APS Team Race National Championships on Lake Travis in
Austin, Texas. The event is co-hosted by the University of Texas
Sailing Team and the Austin Yacht Club. Fourteen collegiate teams from
across the nation qualified to compete for the Walter C. Wood Trophy,
awarded to the winning team at the ICSA/APS Team Race National
Championship. The trophy honors Walter C. “Jack” Wood, MIT's first
sailing director and, whom in conjunction with Leonard M. Fowle, was a
founder of college racing.

Racing got underway around 10:30 a.m. CDT under partly cloudy skies
and winds from the south-southeast at around 12 knots. Temperatures
were in the mid 80s.

The format for the event started with group matches, two seven-team
single round robins. In group one: St. Mary’s College of Maryland,
Roger Williams University, University of Wisconsin, Brown University,
College of Charleston, University of Texas A&M Galveston and the
University of Michigan. In group two: Boston College, Georgetown
University, Stanford University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges,
University of Oregon, University of Miami and the University of
California at Santa Barbara.

The top four teams from each group advance into a Gold round, which is
a double round robin. The races from the initial Group round carry
over into the Gold round, so in the first Gold round robin only teams
that did not sail each other in the Group round will compete against
each other.

Once the Gold round robins are complete, the top four teams will sail
a single round robin, or a “final four,” to determine the final top
teams. A single Silver round robin is also sailed to determine places
9-14.

Today the competitors were able to complete the Group rounds and the
first Gold round robin, 58 races in all. The races are being sailed on
a collegiate N course, which has a windward mark, a windward offset
mark and then down to a leeward mark—all marks to starboard—and finish
upwind. The N course allows for long upwind and downwind legs as well
as a being great course to run multiple races on at once.

The group rounds went off without a hitch as the winds behaved and
Principal Race Officer Chris Gaffney and his team ran racing
efficiently. The course was close enough to shore for great spectating
and rotating between races. The round ended with, in group one Brown
and Charleston on top with five wins and group two Hobart and Stanford
were on top with five wins as well.

The top four teams from group one (in order): Brown, Charleston, St.
Mary’s and Roger Williams. The top four from group two (in order):
Hobart and William Smith, Stanford, Boston College and Georgetown.

The Silver round robin will include: Wisconsin, Texas A&M Galveston,
Michigan, University of Calif. Santa Barbara, Miami and Oregon.

The Gold round got started around 3:30 p.m. and finished around 6 p.m.
The air was warm around 88 degrees and winds continued to come from a
south-southeasterly direction around 10-12 knots with puffs around 15
knots—pretty perfect team racing conditions.

The top eight teams competing in the Gold round are very evenly
matched and Adam Werblow, head coach for St. Mary’s College says, “Any
team can win.” He says the rest of the regatta will be a game of who
can play the game best. St. Mary’s ended the day in second place with
5 wins, just as the College of Charleston and Brown University did.

He says their team had some real battles today on the racecourse,
coming out on top in some, but losing others—showing just how tough
the other seven teams are going to be to beat in the coming races.
Werblow says their plan is to just keep winning races. They know they
have seven races tomorrow and will hope to do well enough that after
the Gold round they will have more to sail.

Werblow says their star of the day was Ben Lezin ’12 (Santa Cruz,
Calif.), who crewed when the winds got heavier, “He was a difference
maker, he was able to out hike people,” Werblow says. They were able
to roll a few boats to leeward and get out ahead, he says. The other
sailors representing St. Mary’s today were skippers Victor Diaz de
Leon’12, John Wallace ’14 and Joshua Greenslade ’13 with crews Katie
Gluskin ’13, Kelly Merryman ’14 and Kayla McComb ’13.

Teams will report tomorrow at 9 a.m. and racing in the Silver round
will begin around 10 a.m. followed by the second Gold round. The
conditions for tomorrow are predicted to be a little warmer in the low
90s with winds 8-12 knots from the south-southeast. There are two more
days of racing for the ICSA/APS Team Race Nationals.

Find complete results and regatta information on the event website:
http://2012nationals.collegesailing.org/

Day One Results
Gold Round 1 – number of wins out of seven races
1. College of Charleston - 5
2. St. Mary’s College - 5
3. Brown University - 5
4. Boston College - 4
5. Hobart and William Smith - 3
6. Stanford University - 3
7. Roger Williams University - 2
8.  Georgetown University - 2

Watch live media coverage of the ICSA/APS Team Race Championship by
clicking on the Live Media link at 2012nationals.collegesailing.org.
The University of Texas will provide daily text and photo updates and
Chris Love Productions will provide video highlights of the opening
day of racing, with live streaming video coverage of the final two
days, June 4-5.  Video coverage presented by Maclaren.


* To view or purchase photos of the action from Team Race Nationals,
visit the link for photographer Bruce McDonald. He will be updating
the gallery daily:
http://www.mcdonaldphoto.com/Sailing/2012-Intercollegiate

*Maclaren is the pre-eminent lifestyle brand for parenting. For nearly
50 years Maclaren has stood for excellence, empowerment and
innovation, and is best known for the creation of the first umbrella
buggy, which revolutionized baby transport. Like Maclaren, the sport
of sailing encompasses a complete lifestyle with a rich heritage. In
an effort to spread the positive impact of sailing, the Maclaren
Sailing Sponsorship Programme promotes participation and retention in
the sport of sailing on a global basis. Maclaren sponsors a variety of
sailors and regattas around the world including training and community
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*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. The ICSA National Championships
are sponsored by Sperry Top-Sider (www.sperrytopsider.com), Annapolis
Performance Sailing (www.apsltd.com), Gill North America
(www.gillna.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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