Toni Deutsch Regatta

Summary

Saturday, September 12:

A feeble seabreeze finally filled into the Charles River Basin at 1 in the afternoon. B Division sailed in Turbo FJs and A Division sailed Fireflies. Long courses were set with trapezoids. The starting line was very crowded which showed a high skill level by all sailors.

Toni Deutsch '58 was the first woman to receive a varsity letter at MIT. She was a member of the varsity sailing team all four years and sailed in the national championship 3 of her 4 years. Toni continues to be an avid supporter of MIT and athletics with a particular interest in the sailing program.

Racing today went smoothly today with special gratitude to the volunteer assistance of Alex Bost, Sarah Owen, and John Michael Reyes.

Franny Charles -MIT Sailing Master

Sunday, September 13:

A misty, moist day with a fairly steady breeze from the ESE at 8-10 kts made for nice sailing with few recreational sailors on the Charles River. The Bowdoin Polar Bears took the trophy home with consistent second place scores in both divisions. Robyn Lesh and Libby Zhang from MIT won A Division while Lydia Grasberger and Meredith Harrington from BU took B Division.

Many thanks to MIT students Jamila Smith-Dell, Jorlyn LeGarrec, Sophie Goemans, and Moseley Andrews who took finishes and managed scoring.

Franny Charles -MIT Sailing Master

Score summary

SchoolTeamAPBPTOT
1BowdoinPolar Bears7878156
2Boston UniversityTerriers11662178
3Coast GuardBears9886184
4MITEngineers66123189
5NortheasternHuskies11983202
6DartmouthBig Green93110203
7TuftsJumbos13482216
8YaleBulldogs122116238
9Rhode IslandRams92157249
10HarvardCrimson111141252
11Roger WilliamsHawks155105260
12Boston CollegeEagles144138282
13BrownBears145152297
14Connecticut CollegeCamels174164338
15VermontCatamounts153203356

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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