FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2014
Contact: Jen Vandemoer Mitchell | Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 763-234-8286 m.
Photo credit: Brian Schneider/www.ebrianschneider.com

GILL COED NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, SEMI-FINALS DAY TWO

St. Mary’s City, Md. (June 4, 2014) – Today was the second and final day of
the Semi-Finals for the Gill Coed National Championship, hosted by St.
Mary’s College of Maryland. The top 36 college sailing teams in the nation
competed on the St. Mary’s River in St. Mary’s City, Md. for 18 spots in
the championship finals, which begin tomorrow, Thursday, June 5th. The 36
teams are divided into two fleets of 18 teams, Western and Eastern
Semi-Final groups, the top nine from each fleet will make up the 18 teams
who compete in the finals.

Today the Eastern fleet sailed in 420s and the Western fleet sailed in FJs.
This morning, the A-divisions sailed on windward leeward four leg courses
and the B-divisions sailed on inner and outer trapezoid courses. This
afternoon all of the 420s sailed on the outer trapezoid course and all of
the FJs sailed on the inner trapezoid course.

Racing began at 9:30 this morning. The temperature was in the high 70s and
the winds were puffy and shifty from the northwest at about 5-10 knots. The
winds slowly died around 12:30 p.m. and after completing two races in each
division in each fleet, the sailors waited on shore for the wind to fill
in.

By around 3 p.m. the sailors were back on the course to start racing. A
southerly breeze around 5-7 knots filled in and remained pretty steady
until around 4:15 p.m., when it lightened up again and became patchy on the
race course. The sailors started to rotate boats on the water rather than
from the dock to try and squeeze in as many races as possible.

The deadline for racing today was 5 p.m., so the race officials got in as
much racing as the conditions would allow. The Eastern Semi-Final completed
four races today in A-division and B-division for a total of six races for
the event. The Western Semi-Final completed three races today in A-division
and B-division for a total of five races for the event.

Yale University continued to dominate in the racing today and won the
Western fleet. They did not place out of the top four in either division
during the semi-finals. The light and patchy conditions were something that
the sailors were prepared for.

“We like this stuff,” says Bill Healy, assistant coach for Yale. “We have a
great spot to practice in any conditions [at Yale]. We tucked in close to
shore to prepare,” Healy says.

Tomorrow the finals event begins and Healy says Yale’s head coach, Zach
Leonard, “Has done a great job getting everyone psyched up for this long
event. We are ready to go.”

Sailing for Yale is: Graham Landy '15 with Katherine Gaumond '15 in
A-division and Ian Barrows '17 with Meredith Megarry '17 and Marlena Fauer
'14 in B-division.

Notable today was Old Dominion University who moved up from sixth place
yesterday to second place today. Sailing for Old Dominion is: Esteban
Forrer '16 with Julia Wiesner '14 in A-division and Andrea Luna '15 with
Chloe Constants '14 in B-division.

Connecticut College overtook Georgetown University today and won the
Eastern fleet. They moved up from second place yesterday, one point behind
Georgetown, to one point ahead of them today. Sailing for Connecticut
College is: Kevin Martland '14 with Lea Bushnell '15 in A-division and IG
Schottlaender '14 with Kim Bolick '15 in B-division.

“It was hard to be consistent today,” says Mike Callahan, head coach for
Georgetown. “Even the best sailors had trouble,” he says. Despite dropping
to second place by just one point today, Callahan says their focus is on
the next two days of racing.

“We are disappointed we did not win this regatta, but we will take lessons
from it and focus on the finals – we will be racing in the hardest fleet of
the year tomorrow with the top 18 teams in the nation,” says Callahan.

Sailing for Georgetown is: Nevin Snow '16 with Katia DaSilva '15 in
A-division and Alex Post '15 with Bettina Redway '16 in B-division.

The US Sailing Grit Award is awarded to the teams who qualified for the
finals in ninth place in each semi-final fleet; the recipients today were
the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Boston College.

The scoreboard is wiped clean for the Gill Coed National Championship
Finals tomorrow. The first warning for racing is at 9:30 a.m. The top 18
teams will be competing for the national title and the Henry A. Morss
Memorial Trophy over the next two days.

To view or purchase photos from this event or the previous championships
visit this gallery on photographer Brian Schneider’s website:
http://www.ebrianschneider.com/gallery-collection/2014-ICSA-National-Championships/C0000zZpBRnclJuY

For full results and additional regatta information visit the event
website: http://2014nationals.collegesailing.org/.

Final Nine Teams Eastern Semi-Final:
1. Connecticut College, 48
2. Georgetown University, 49
3. College of Charleston, 64
4. Stanford University, 73*
5. U.S. Naval Academy, 73*
6. Dartmouth College, 74
7. Tufts University, 78
8. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 80
9. University of Wisconsin, 105
*Number of high place (1) finishes

Final Nine Teams Western Semi-Final:
1. Yale University, 19
2. Old Dominion University, 54*
3. Bowdoin College, 54*
4. St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 55
5. University of Hawaii, 60
6. University of South Florida, 63
7. Harvard University, 68**
8. Brown University, 68**
9. Boston College, 75
*Number of high place (1) finishes
**Head-to-head tiebreaker

To follow live media coverage of the Gill Coed Dinghy National
Championship, click on the Live Media link at
http://2014nationals.collegesailing.org/. Social media updates are provided
daily by collegesailing.org.

UPDATE: Gary Jobson and Chris Love will be filming portions of the
Championships for an ESPNU segment, which will air on Friday, July 11 at 7
p.m. ET, Saturday, July 12 at 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. ET and Sunday, July 13 at 8
a.m. ET. This will be the tenth time the ICSA/Gill Coed Dinghy National
Championships have been covered on ESPNU.

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 sponsors and partners are: LaserPerformance (
www.laserperformance.com), title sponsor of LaserPerformance Men’s and
Women’s Singlehanded National Championships and Official Boat Supplier of
the ICSA Spring National Championships. Sperry Top-Sider (
www.sperrytopsider.com), title sponsor of the Sperry Top-Sider / ICSA
Women’s National Championship; Gill North America (www.gillna.com), title
sponsor of the Gill / ICSA National Championship; Quantum Sail Design Group
(www.quantumsails.com/), official sponsor of the “Quantum Women’s College
Sailor of the Year”; Annapolis Performance Sailing (www.apsltd.com), title
Sponsor of the APS / ICSA Team Race National Championship; Marlow Ropes (
www.marlowropes.com/), presenting sponsor of the “Marlow Ropes College
Sailor of the Year Award” and Official Rope of College Sailing; US Sailing (
home.ussailing.org), supporting sponsor of the ICSA National Championships.

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Jennifer V. Mitchell | [email protected]
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