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GUST Weekend Results

2/23/2004

The Georgetown University Sailing Team competed in four regattas over the last two weekends.  The results are as follows:

 

Charleston Spring Women?s Intersectional

A div.  3rd w/ 68  points Derby Anderson'06 / Barbara Hall '05

B div. 2nd w/ 51 points Eliza Ryan' 04 / Emily Siguler '07

 

Overall:

1. Charleston (69)

2. Georgetown (119)

3. Stanford (144)

4. Navy (149)

5. Eckerd (170)

6. St. Mary's (174)

7. ODU (201)

8. South Florida (203)

9. UC/Berkeley (222)

10. Boston University (224)

11. Coast Guard (235)

12. Maryland (242)

13. Wisconsin (250)

14. Miami/OH (330)

 

The women started off their season with a very strong second place finish at Charleston.

Charleston is one of the most difficult places to race due to its strong current and the home team always has a distinct advantage.  The lady Hoyas sailed well on Saturday but really turned it on Sunday.  In B division Eliza and Emily had a streak of 6 second place finishes in a row.  In A division Derby and Barbara raced well Sunday with two firsts, three seconds and a fifth.

 

 

ODU Invite w/ Navy, St. Mary's and Old Dominion

Fleet Racing -  18 boats Five Races

1. Andrew Campbell '06 / Emilie Bogrand '07

5. Thatcher Spring '04 / Jackie Schmitz'06

9. Bill Jorch'04 / Gabi Maguire '04

 

ODU invite is a regatta with the top sailors from Navy, St. Mary's, ODU and Georgetown.  We had three boats at the event.  In fleet racing Andrew and Emilie sailed very well to win. Thatcher and Jackie were winning until the last race when they flipped over on the finish line and went from 5th to 16th.

 

Team Racing

1. Georgetown 11-1

2. St. Mary's #1

3. Old Dominion #1

4. St. Mary's #2

5. Navy #1

6. Old Dominion #2

 

Georgetown dominated the team racing portion of the weekend winning 11 races and losing only one.

 

 

Charleston Coed Intersectional @ College of Charleston

A div. 4th w/ 75 points Andrew Campbell '06/ Emilie Bogrand '07, Emilie Lincoln '04

B div. 1st w/ 45 points Tyler Haskell '04 / Nick Deane '06, Kati Ferriss '06

 

Overall

 1. Charleston (120)

  2. Georgetown (120)

  3. Dartmouth (138)

  4. Stanford (139)

  5. UC/Irvine (154)

  6. Coast Guard Academy (182)

  7. Brown (188)

  8. South Florida (188)

  9. Eckerd (189)

 10. St. Mary's College (237)

 11. Texas A&M Galveston (269)

 12. Old Dominion (273)

 13. Texas (311)

 14. Florida (325)

 15. Cornell (351)

 16. Christopher Newport (401)

 17. Ohio University (417)

 18. Notre Dame (437)

 

The Coed squad had a great regatta tying for first but losing the tiebreaker to home team

Charleston.  Tyler Haskell and crews Nick Deane (heavy air)  and Kati Ferriss (light air) sailed quite well winning their division by 12 points and never finishing worse than fifth in a race.  Andrew Campbell and crews Emilie Lincoln (heavy air) and Emilie Bogrand (light air) also sailed well and came on strong in the end to help erase a 20 point deficit and almost secure a victory for the Hoyas.

 

 

Navy Quad Invite w/ St. Mary's, ODU and Navy

This event was strictly team racing and Georgetown had three teams competing.  All teams sailed well.  The event was broken up into two fleets with Georgetown #1 sailing against the top teams and Georgetown #2 and #3 sailing against second teams.

 

Georgetown #1         5-3

Thatcher Spring / Paulina Szyrmer, Megan O'Neill

Derek Webster / Kelly Lanzara, Megan O'Neill

Steve Streit / Barbara Hall, Colleen Hehir

 

Georgetown #2          5-5

Ed duMoulin / Julia Graham

Berry Kurland / Rickie DeSole

Kyle Bergeron / Chris King

 

Georgetown #3          4-6

Derby Anderson / Barbara Hall

JB Turney / Caroline LaMotte, Jen Miller

Langdon Mitchell / Dan Culley, Katherine Wade

 

 

In other news:

Christin Feldman F'98 just competed in the Olympic Trials for the Europe Dinghy Class where she finished in 3rd place 3 points out of second.  Although she did not qualify for the Olympics she sailed extremely well and we are all proud of her accomplishments.

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