*Saturday:*

A beautifully sunny but cold day on the East River saw 45 races completed in
a 4-8 knot NE breeze coming over the NY Maritime campus with a light cross
current.  One full round robin was completed just before things got weird on
the river- a few competing breezes, a roughly 180 degree windshift, and a
full 3 knots of current.  Racing was called just before 5:00 PM as attempts
to start the second round robin were less than a match for the East River
current.  Going into tomorrow the top four are Boston College, Georgetown,
Hobart W/S, and St. Mary's. One protest was filed and disallowed. Thanks to
Ian Burman for helping hear the protest.


*Sunday: *

A gray and breezy day on the river.  We saw a 10-15 knot SE breeze all day
and completed a second round robin with 45 races.  Roger Williams came on
strong and posted a round-best record of 8 wins with only 1 loss. We then
attempted to complete a final six round robin but had to switch to a final
four early in the round due to time constraints.  In all, every team sailed
between 18 and 21 races and mother nature released her stranglehold on the
Admiral Moore regatta.  Thanks for Alana O'Reilly for volunteering as the
ICSA rep for the event.

Two protests were filed, one resulting in a non race-changing DSQ.


Thanks to all the Maritime sailors for their hard work in getting a full
round robin in for the first time in the (team race) history of the Admiral
Moore regatta.


Complete results and RP information are attached.

**

*Abbreviated Results:*

BC                       17-4

SMC                   15-6

Gtown              15-6

Roger Wms    14-7

Attachment: Scores and RPs.xlsx
Description: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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