SAISA Singlehanded

Summary

Saturday, October 23:

Saturday: Racing started in the Cooper River north of the York Town. We sailed 3 races in a 3-5 knot easterly with a strong ebb tide. The 4th race was abandoned and sailors were sent in for a lunch break. After a short lunch break sailors returned to the water. The race committee moved the racing area south to crab bank. Seven more races were sailed in a 5-8 knot easterly. The wind was shifting from the southeast to the northeast, but was more consistent than the wind in the river. Sunday: Race # 11 was sailed in the Cooper River, just outside the marina, in a 3-5 knot northerly. The tide began ebbing and the wind started to fade as sailors returned to the marina. A southeast wind filled in at 4-7 knots the sailors returned to Crab Bank for races 12-16. All courses were W4's with offsets and gates. No protests of breakdowns were filled. Thanks to all of the Cougar undergrads for running a great event. Congratulations to David Hernandez MIA ’12, Zack Marks USF ’11, and Erik Bowers CofC '12 for qualifying for the 2011 ICSA Laser Performance Singlehanded Nationals.

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1U. MiamiDavid Hernandez '126969
2CharlestonErik Bowers '127777
3South FloridaZachary Marks '117878
4CharlestonZeke Horowitz '128282
5CharlestonCameron Hall '138585
6EckerdHidde Van Der Molen '148787
7South FloridaWill Stocke '139696
8CharlestonCole Allsopp '11123123
9EckerdNiklas Anderson '15135135
10U. MiamiMatt Jaykus '14147147
11North CarolinaJohn Mellnik '12148148
12South FloridaBryan White '13167167
13EckerdErik Brydges '14204204
14ClemsonDrew Lisicki '12217217
15EckerdRobert Savoie '14219219
16ClemsonAdam Matyi-Szabo '14243243

Score history

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