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LaserPerformance Team Race Nationals off to a strong start
NEWPORT, R.I. (May 25, 2019) – The first day of racing in the
LaserPerformance College Sailing Team Race National Championship got
underway today at regatta host site Sail Newport Sailing Center in Fort
Adams State Park in Newport, R.I. The regatta is hosted by Brown University
with the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) also
supported by Harvard University. Sixteen of the best college teams across
the nation qualified to compete in this event for the Walter C. Wood
Trophy, awarded to the winning team.

The format for this event is a series of round robins. In the first round
all sixteen teams race each other once. This round determines places 9-16.
The top eight teams then advance to a single round robin, which determines
places 5-8. The top four remaining teams advance to a “final four” another
single round to determine places 1-4.

There are a number of people who contribute to the success of this event on
the water including the umpire team who evaluates all of the racing on the
water. The chief umpire is Rob Overton and his fellow umpires include:
Carrie Green, Kelsey Wheeler, Tony Weiner, Peter Bailey, Cliff Black, Sandy
Grosvenor, Sue Reilly, Doc Sullivan, Sam Madden, John Moulthrop and Bryan
Macdonald.

Racing got a late start today due to a light northerly fighting the sea
breeze. Around 11:30 a.m. boats hit the water to start racing. The sea
breeze filled in and by about 1:30 p.m. it was hiking conditions for the
competitors.

The sailors made it through more than half of the first round of racing
today completing 78 races. There are 42 races to go in the first round for
a total of 120. The competitors sailed on a digital N course, which has a
windward mark, a windward offset mark rounded to starboard and then down to
a leeward mark with another leeward offset rounded to port and finish
upwind. The N course allows for long upwind and downwind legs – prime for
team racing. The sailors are racing in both FJs and Z420s.

Each team has three or four more races to go in the first round robin, so
there is room for teams to move around on the scoreboard. Every race is
important at this high level of competition.

Yale University had a great start to the regatta and is sitting in first
place with an undefeated record.

“We had a hard first race against Boston College,” says Bill Healy,
associate head coach of Yale, “and we also had good races against Bowdoin
College and Stanford University – they are all solid. The race committee is
running great races with Mike O’Connor [Harvard Sailing head coach] getting
them off efficiently.”

“We sailed well today – team racing is always evolving,” says Healy, “so
you are on your toes, and we can make small tweaks here and there, but we
want to keep it going and do the same thing tomorrow.”

Sailing for Yale University is: Shawn Harvey '21, Graceann Nicolosi '20,
Nicholas Baird '19, Kira Woods '19, Nicolas Hernandez '19, Claudia Loiacono
'21, Sonia Lingos-Utley '21 and Christine Klingler '20.

Georgetown University is in second place, with a record of 8-2. Their two
loses were to Boston College and U.S. Naval Academy.

“In our Boston College race we did not start well and in the Navy race we
got a red flag at an unfortunate time and could not come back from it,”
says Mike Callahan, head coach for Georgetown. It was very close racing
today and the competition is very good – the best it’s been.”

“It’s a long day on the water,” says Callahan, “so the goal is to get
everyone rested tonight. I am tremendously happy with the good racing we
have done.”

Sailing for Georgetown is: Andy Reiter '19, Haley Shea '19, Marley Mais
'21, Sean Segerblom '20, Rebecca Fung '19, William Logue '20, Caroline
Teare '21, Noah Kelleher '19, Jack Hogan '21 and Claire Mohun '19.

At the time of this release a protest was still being heard involving the
College of Charleston, so the day's results are protest pending.The
defending champion, College of Charleston, is in third place with a record
of 8-2, losing to Georgetown and Dartmouth College.

Sailing for Charleston is: Augie Dale '19, Katherine Lounsbury '20, Alie
Toppa '20, Annabel Carrington '19, Steven Leuck '20, Payton Alexander '19,
Jack Brown '21 and Oliver Parsons '21.

The first warning for racing tomorrow is at 10 a.m. The race committee will
aim to complete the first round robin and move into the next round of
racing with the top eight teams. There is a lot more exciting racing to go.

*Day One Results (wins and losses) protest pending:*
1. Yale University, 9-0
2. Georgetown University, 8-2*
3. College of Charleston, 8-2**
3. Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 8-2**
5. Dartmouth College, 7-2*
6. Stanford University, 7-2b
7. Boston College, 7-3
8. Bowdoin College, 6-5
9. Fordham University, 5-5**
9. U.S. Naval Academy, 5-5**
11. Jacksonville University, 2-7
12. University of California at Santa Barbara, 2-8*
13. University of Wisconsin, 2-8b
14. Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1-8
15. University of Washington, 1-9
16. University of Michigan, 0-10
*Number of races won when tied teams met (1)
** Tie stands
b Number of races won when tied teams met (0)

To learn more about the teams competing in all of the events and to follow
the racing and results visit the event website:
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Dan Egan, of Degan Media, will provide some live coverage during the
events, presenting sponsor is US Sailing and supporting sponsor of the live
coverage is LaserPerformance, streaming from the event website.
*Team Racing*: May 25, half to 3/4 day of coverage, release of Women's
recap video; May 26, full day coverage; May 27, full day coverage and
awards; May 28, release of Team Racing video
*Coed*: May 29, full day coverage; May 30, full day coverage; May 31, full
day coverage and awards; June 3, release of Coed recap.

Follow the events via the regatta app from US Sailing, learn how to sign up
here: ICSA Nationals App
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Additional social media updates will be available throughout the events on
the regatta website.

Photo credit: Allison Chenard

Contact: Jennifer Mitchell |Toile à Voile for ICSA |
[email protected] | 970-216-7072 m.

The ICSA sponsors and partners through the 2018-19 season are:
LaserPerformance (www.laserperformance.com
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title sponsor of “LaserPerformance Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded National
Championship”, title sponsor of “LaserPerformance College Sailing Team Race
National Championship” and Official Boat Supplier of the ICSA Spring
National Championships. Sperry (www.sperry.com
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title sponsor of the “Sperry College Sailing Women’s National
Championship”. Gill North American (gillna.com
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title sponsor of “The Gill College Sailing National Championship”. Quantum
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