Saturday, February 24Today provided some of Charleston’s best sailing ever! But before the sailors left the dock a special memorial was presented for Phebe Corckran King, a ‘96 alum of the college and two time all -American who lost a hard fought battle with cancer in November 2016. This year marks the first annual Phebe Corckran King Women’s Intersectional and we were honored her Mom and Dad , Jenny and Jim Corckran , 2 children Lindsay and Zander and nephew James were able to join us to celebrate Phebe’s life and her special impact on all of us! We at C of C are proud to be able to name this event for Phebe. When the sailors started the first race at 10am there was a nice 8-10 mph sw breeze. Quickly it built to a spectacular 10-15 with some subtle 10-15 degree shifts to keep it interesting. The current was a bit less exciting than normal so all in all it was a beautiful day and when the 10th B Race was completed around 3:15 Charleston led Stanford by 2 points with George Washington third. Tomorrow’s forecast looks to bring a forecast of another chamber of commerce day with 12-18 mph breeze, sunshine and warm temps in the low 70’s! Top 5Visit http://scores.collegesailing.org/s18/phoebe-corckran-king-women/ for full results.
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Title: Phebe Corckran King Women's Summary
- [PCCSC] Phebe Corckran King Women's ICSA Scores via PCCSC
- [PCCSC] Phebe Corckran King Women's ICSA Scores via PCCSC
