Laser South

Summary

Saturday, September 10:

A southeasterly breeze filled in just after the report time for the 2016 Laser South Regatta and the competitors headed out to sail four races off Bembe Beach in the morning in 5-10 knots of breeze. After a short lunch break, we headed back out to a new course set in the Chesapeake Bay off Greenbury Point. Four more Races were completed in 12-18 knots of southerly breeze and 2-4 foot waves. David Clinnin was on the water enforcing rule 42 all day. One protest was filed on shore, but was settled by RAF.

Sunday, September 11:

On Sunday, the wind was out of the Northwest and a course was set in the Severn River right off the Robert Crown Center. We quickly ran the remaining six races in the event before lunch and ended the day early. Winds ranged from 12-22 knots, puffy and shifty. Congratulations to the top 6 who advanced to the Carl Van Duyne MAISA Men's Singlehanded Championship.

Score summary

SchoolTeamAPTOT
1GeorgetownGreg Martinez '182929
2GeorgetownJack Marshall '184949
3George WashingtonBrendan Shanahan '175252
4NavyGary Prieto '187373
5GeorgetownClay Broussard '189797
6George WashingtonColin Kennedy '17120120
7VirginiaColin Suvak '19129129
*8George WashingtonAdam DiDomizio '19133133
*9Old DominionJeremy Herrin '18133133
10Christopher NewportAustin Powers '17141141
11Old DominionAlec Chicoine '18153153
**12NavyTyler Fleig '19157157
**13NavySpencer Nora '17157157
14William and MaryEric Roos '19173173
15George WashingtonWade Wagner '19184184
16NavyPatrick Snow '17186186
17GeorgetownTuckerman Jones '17215215
18St. Mary'sJoshua Paper '20233233
19Old DominionBrendon Wilkins '18251251
20Christopher NewportBailey Hurst '20276276
Sym.Explanation
*Number of high-place (2) finishes
**Number of high-place (4) finishes

Score history

The following chart shows the relative rank of the teams as of the race indicated. Note that the races are ordered by number, then division, which may not represent the order in which the races were actually sailed.

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