Racing Summary (May 4, 20120): Racing in the U.S. Olympic Team
Qualifying Regatta got underway in Weymouth/Portland, UK, with a significant
portion of the Semi-final Round completed. Although the day started out with
grey skies and light wind, the conditions improved to allow the Race Committee
to complete four races in Flight A and five in Flight B.
In the “first-to-six wins” round, there are two pairings. The
first, Flight A, completed four races. Anna Tunnicliffe’s “Team Maclaren” with Molly Vandemoer and Debbie Capozzi leads
Stephanie Roble’s team of Maggie Shea and Darby Smith with four wins, zero
losses.
Tunnicliffe and Roble headed
off the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy docks for the first
races held in 5-7 knots. In the opening match up, Roble’s nerves may have
gotten the best of her as she crossed the starting line early, and incurring a
penalty to give Tunnicliffe an early lead and a relatively simple first win.
The second race was the most
exciting of the series with Roble leading Tunnicliffe off the line and around
the first windward mark. She extended her lead on the first downwind run to
round ahead by almost one minute. But then, the wind shifted and went light,
giving Tunnicliffe a chance to get into a more favorable wind, at almost
halfway behind on the course. She gained speed and passed Roble, who was still waiting
for the wind to find her. The second, third and fourth race wins went to
Tunnicliffe.
In Flight B, five races were
held. Genny Tulloch, Alice Manard Leonard and Jenn Chamberlin lead Sally
Barkow’s team of Elizabeth Kratzig Burnham and Alana O’Reilly with three wins
to Barkow’s two losses. The afternoon match up of the two teams was held in
slightly stronger wind, 7-10 knots and building over the rest of the day to 15.
Racing in the Semifinal round continues on Saturday, May 5. The winner of each
of the two Semifinal Knockout Series matches will advance to Stage 2 – the
Final Knockout Series, which is also a “first to win six matches” round. Tulloch
handily won the first two matches, and then the wind built making the third
match even more exciting. Barkow and Tulloch got into a heavy tacking duel in
the first upwind leg, with Barkow round the top mark with a slight three boat-length
advantage. Tulloch tried hard to pass from behind downwind, but Barkow covered
well to round the mark ahead. She held the advantage to cross the finish line
by less than one boat length for the win.
With Tulloch up 2-1, she went into the fourth race looking for another
win. She had a strong start and held the lead around the course. While Barkow
fought hard to catch and tried many times to get into a position to pass, it
wasn’t mean to be. Tulloch up with three wins, to Barkow’s one.
The fifth race – the last one of day 1 – was held as the sky was
getting dark. Barkow got off the starting line with good speed and conveyed
that into a controlling lead on the course. She continued to lead Tulloch to
take another win. The series stands at three wins for Tulloch, two wins for
Barkow.
Racing in the Semi-final round continues Saturday, May 5. The winner of each of the two Semifinal Knockout Series matches
will advance to Stage 2 – the Final Knockout Series, which is also a “first to
win six matches” round. The
winner will represent USA at the 2012 Olympic Games. The Olympic Sailing
Regatta will be held July 27 – August 12, 2012, in Weymouth and Portland,
located on the southern coast of England, approximately 120 miles southwest of
London.
Daily racing recaps, results and
photos will be on the event site: http://sailingteams.ussailing.org/Events/2012/WMRTrials.htm
About the event: The USA’s top Olympic hopefuls in
Women’s Match Racing will begin competition in the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team
Qualifying Regatta, in Weymouth, England. Organized by US Sailing, the national governing body for the
sport and the Olympic Sailing Committee (OSC), the event is scheduled
for May 4-9 at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, site of the
2012 Olympic Sailing Regatta. The event will determine the three women’s match
racing representatives for the 2012 Olympic Team. The four teams competing advanced to this event – the second, and final,
selection event for the 2012 Olympic Team – by finishing in the top four at the
U.S. Olympic Team Qualifying Regatta, part 1, October 26-30 at Key Biscayne
Yacht Club, in Miami, Fla.
Competing teams:
Sally Barkow (Nashotah, WI), with Elizabeth Kratzig Burnham (Miami, Fla.)
and Alana O’Reilly (Charleston, S.C.)
Stephanie Roble (East Troy, WI) with Maggie Shea (Chicago, Ill.) and Darby
Smith (Chicago, Ill.)
Genny Tulloch (Sausalito, CA) with Alice Manard Leonard (East Haven, Conn.)
and Jenn Chamberlin (Washington, D.C.)
Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation, FL) with Molly Vandemoer (Stanford, Calif.) and
Debbie Capozzi (Bayport,
N.Y.)
The teams skippered by
Barkow, Tulloch and Tunnicliffe are members of the US Sailing Team Sperry
Top-Sider.
About US
Sailing
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leadership, integrity, and growth for the sport in the United States. Founded
in 1897 and headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, US Sailing is a 501(c)
(3) non-profit organization. US Sailing offers training and education programs
for instructors and race officials, supports a wide range of sailing
organizations and communities, issues offshore rating certificates, and
provides administration and oversight of competitive sailing across the
country, including National Championships and the US Sailing Team Sperry
Top-Sider. For more information, please visit www.ussailing.org.
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