FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 27, 2012

Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell |Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.



*2012 SPRING COLLEGE SAILING NATIONALS SET TO BEGIN IN AUSTIN, TEXAS*



Austin, Texas (May 27, 2012) – The Intercollegiate Sailing Association’s
(ICSA) three national championships, Sperry Top-Sider/ICSA Women’s National
Semi-Final and Final Championship, ICSA/APS Team Race National
Championship, and the ICSA/Gill Dinghy National Championship commence
Wednesday, May 30 with the Women’s event, which will last for four days
immediately followed by the Team Race Championship on June 3 and the Dinghy
Championship on June 6, each lasting for three days. All of the events will
be sailed in Club Flying Juniors (CFJs). These exciting events are the
highest caliber regattas in the collegiate sailing year and are the
culmination of two seasons of intense competition.



The racing will take place in Austin, Texas on Lake Travis hosted by the
University of Texas Sailing Team and the Austin Yacht.  Lake Travis is
technically a dammed river surrounded by a hilly and mountainous landscape.
The two organizations hosted the National Championships last in 2005 where
the competitors enjoyed shifty, but consistent wind speeds around 12-15 mph
on clear water for nearly ten days straight. The conditions this year are
expected to be similar; although a drought this year has dropped the water
level quite a bit. Luckily the lake is deep and it will not affect the
sailing. To learn more about which teams are competing and to follow the
results and racing live visit the event website:
http://2012nationals.collegesailing.org/.



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



The Women’s Semi-Final Championship begins Wednesday, May 30 with an 8 a.m.
report time and first race warning set for 10 a.m. The event begins with a
single round robin First Round of qualifying races for the 18 women’s teams
who have made it to a semifinal round, but not yet made it to the final
competition round. The First Round group will race until they complete at
least the required number of races (16) for nine teams to join the nine
previously qualified Finals teams to compete for the Gerald C. Miller
Memorial Trophy. Once the 18 final teams have been determined the Finals
racing will commence in a single round robin and continue until June 2.



For the nine women’s teams that did not make it to the Final round a
Women’s Clinic will be run simultaneously for them to participate in.



The Women’s Championship will culminate in an awards banquet at 6:30 p.m.
on June 2 with dinner and the announcement of the winners of the event. In
addition to the racing awards, the announcement of the ICSA Women’s
All-America Team will be made as well as the Quantum Women’s Sailor of the
Year.



Racing will begin on June 3 for the ICSA/APS Team Race National
Championship with an 8 a.m. report time for the teams. The 14 teams have
been divided into two groups of seven and each group will complete a single
round robin to determine a gold fleet of the top eight teams. Once the top
eight teams have been determined that gold fleet will complete a double
round robin to determine the top final four teams while a single
consolation round robin will be held for the six remaining teams who were
not in the gold fleet. The four top teams will compete for the Walter C.
Wood Memorial Trophy. The racing will be completed on Tuesday, June 5
followed by an awards banquet at 7 p.m. to award the winners and enjoy
dinner.



The ICSA/Gill Dinghy National Championship will commence on June 6 at 8
a.m. for 18 qualified collegiate coed teams. It will be a single round
robin of racing scheduled to continue through June 8. The teams will be
competing for the Henry A. Morse Memorial Trophy and the winners will be
awarded at a banquet at 7 p.m. Other awards presented at this banquet will
include the ICSA All-America Teams, the Fowle Trophy for the overall top
team in the country, The Everett B. Morris trophy for the College Sailor of
the Year, ICSA Sportsmanship Award, and the ICSA Student Leadership Award.



The field has been set and the nearly 30 schools scheduled to compete in
the events have been practicing hard in the last week in preparation for
the biggest regatta of their season, the National Championships. The ten
days will cover a variety of different weather conditions and racing run
and judged by premiere sailors in the sport. This is sure to be a series of
challenging, but fun and exciting sailing.





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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*<http://www.collegesailing.org>
* to learn more. The ICSA National Championships are sponsored by Sperry
Top-Sider (**www.sperrytopsider.com* <http://www.sperrytopsider.com>*),
Annapolis Performance Sailing (**www.apsltd.com* <http://www.apsltd.com>*),
Gill North America (**www.gillna.com* <http://www.gillna.com>*), and US
SAILING (**home.ussailing.org* <http://home.ussailing.org>*).*




















-- 
Jennifer Vandemoer Mitchell
Toile  à Voile, LLC for ICSA
[email protected]
763.234.8286 m.
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