Janet Lutz Trophy

Summary

Saturday, November 11:

Athletes were greeted with overcast skies with breeze at 6-9knots from the Northeast and a steady chop that had built overnight.

The breeze varied in both velocity and direction throughout the day, going anywhere from 3-11 knots and big direction swings from the ENE back to the NNE.

In all 8 races were completed in the challenging conditions, and at a little over halfway through the championship the points are quite close.

A big thanks to PRO Todd Fedyszyn and his team for running some solid races in the tough conditions, as well as the host team from Tulane for helping the event run smoothly.

Sunday, November 12:

Today saw similar conditions to start the day, with overcast skies and breeze from the NE at 6-11 knots.

The racing was tight throughout the day, and the regatta lead changed several times as the day went on.

In the end the regatta came down to the final race, with each of the top 3 boats in a winner-take-all position.

Congratulations to Ava Anderson from Tulane on a dominant win in the last race, sailing away to seal the championship for the Janet Lutz Trophy.

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1TulaneAva Anderson '277474
2BrownKatharine Doble '267777
3JacksonvilleAgija Elerte '267979
4CornellLucija Ruzevic '248787
5DartmouthSarah Young '259090
6Rhode IslandOkyanus Arıkan '269696
7WashingtonHailey Thompson '27118118
8BrownKaitlyn Hamilton '26119119
9GeorgetownPiper Holthus '25132132
10BrownSidney Moyer '27135135
11St. Mary'sMadison Bashaw '24145145
12CornellLauren Ehnot '24154154
13JacksonvilleEmily Allen '25157157
14Old DominionGianna Dewey '27168168
15TulaneOakley Cunningham '27170170
16WashingtonSammy Farkas '27181181
17NavyKate Zurinskas '27185185
18WisconsinClaire Considine '23228228

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.

The first place team as of a given race will always be at the top of the chart. The spacing from one team to the next shows relative gains/losses made from one race to the next. You may hover over the data points to display the total score as of that race.

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