43rd
OLYMPIC CLASSES REGATTA March 21-23, 2003
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Long Beach, Calif.
www.abyc.org
March 21, 2003 For immediate release
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RIVALRIES AND GOLD MEDAL MEMORIES REVIVED
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| Meg Gaillard leads Krysia
Pohl into the leeward mark. They are 1-2 in
the U.S. Sailing Team rankings. Photo by Rich
Roberts |
LONG
BEACH, Calif.---It's going to be a dogfight for
the United States' Olympic berth in the Finn class
at Athens in 2004, and the top two competitors
are already at each other's throats in the 43rd
Olympic Classes Regatta at Alamitos Bay Yacht
Club this weekend.
Riiiight.
"Today
was a great day---1-3-1---and I'm tied with Mo
Hart," Geoff Ewenson said after Friday's
opening races in 10-12 knots of southwest breeze
under sunny skies. "That's typical. It's
good that we're really good friends or we'd hate
each other."
Hart,
27, from Santa Cruz, Calif., and Ewenson, 32,
from Annapolis, Md., are 1-2 in the U.S. Sailing
Team rankings for 2003, 11 months away from the
Olympic trials for the single-handed dinghy class
at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. They were roommates in
college at the University of Rhode Island. Hart
was 2-1-2 Friday, with seven races remaining over
the next two days.
"Mo
is going fast upwind and he's sailing tactically
smart," Ewenson said. "I'm a little
faster downwind, and the way most of the courses
are, the finishes are downwind. So if I'm leading
at the last windward mark . . ."
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| Mark
Townsend, principal race officer for the course,
gets the Lasers off to a gridlock start. Photo
by Rich Roberts |
There
are 130 boats in six classes sailing on three
Olympic-style courses. The Finns are farther offshore
than any of them---almost out of sight, in fact---while
the 49er skiffs are performing their acrobatics
inside the breakwater.
The
women's Europe dinghy class followed the form
of the last couple of years with Meg Gaillard,
Jamestown, R.I., and Krysia Pohl, Alameda, Calif.,
running 1-2 in line with their current rankings,
which may be affected by this, the last event
that counts. Gaillard was 1-2-1 on the day, while
Pohl was 2-3-2.
Veterans
Andy Mack and Adam Lowry topped a tightly bunched
trio of 49ers, one point ahead of David Fagen
and Bora Gulari and two up on Dalton Bergan and
Zack Maxam. They are ranked second, third and
fourth, respectively. Numero uno, Tim Wadlow and
Peter Spaulding, remained at home in Connecticut.
Andrew
Lewis of Honolulu, No. 2, is the highest ranked
sailor in the 42-boat Laser fleet. Andrew Campbell,
No. 1, was at home in San Diego attending school,
but Lewis did not have his best day with a fourth,
fifth and OCS (premature start) that left him
in 15th place at least until throwouts kick in.
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| Brendon Piovesan of Canada
won the Lasers' first race. Photo by Rich
Roberts |
Also
sailing a Laser somewhat inconspicuously was Carl
Buchan, the Seattle star who won an Olympic gold
medal in a Flying Dutchman with Jonathan McKee
on the same waters 19 years ago, the same day
his father Bill won a gold medal in a Star.
"It's
just for fun," Buchan said. "I don't
have anything special going. It's a nice place
for us to come in the winter."
Coincidentally,
Buchan's crew in 1984 was Steve Erickson, who
also was back driving a support boat as Meg Gaillard's
coach.
Each
class will attempt to run 10 races over three
days, except for the 49ers who will go for 15.
First warnings will be at 12:15 p.m. Friday and
11:15 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The Snipes, a
non-Olympic class, will race Saturday and Sunday
only.
An
awards ceremony, including ABYC perpetual trophies
for class winners, will be held on the club's
waterside patio following the final race Sunday.
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| The
Lasers had a roller coaster ride on Pacific
swells Friday. Photo by Rich Roberts |
Andy
Mack and Adam Lowry of Seattle are ranked
No. 2 in the 49er class. Photo by Rich Roberts |
The
leaders:
EUROPE
(19 boats)
1. Meg Gaillard, Jamestown, R.I., 1-2-1, 4 points.
2. Krysia Pohl, Alameda, Calif., 2-3-2, 7.
3. Jennifer Spaulding, Vancouver, B.C., 3-1-5,
9.
FINN
(11)
1. Tie between Geoff Ewenson, Annapolis, Md.,
1-3-1, and Mo Hart, Santa Cruz, Calif., 2-1-2,
5. 3. Henry Sprague, Long Beach, 3-2-4, 9.
49ER
(13)
1. Andy Mack/Adam Lowry, White Salmon, Wash. ,
1-2-2-(6)-1, 6. 2. David Fagen/Bora Gulari, St.
Petersburg, Fla. , 2-3-1-1-(4), 7. 3. Dalton Bergan/Zack
Maxam, Coronado, Calif., 3-1-(5)-2-2, 8.
LASER
(42)
1. Mike Lugh, Vancouver, B.C., 2-1-1, 4.
2. Brendon Piovesan, Vancouver, B.C., 1-8-2, 11.
3. Brad Funk, Clearwater, Fla., 3-3-6, 12.
LASER
RADIAL (25)
1. Parker Shinn, San Diego, 2-1-4, 7.
2. Ned Jones, Newport Beach, 3-3-2, 8.
3. Bob Falk, Long Beach, 9-2-1, 12.
STAR
(9)
1. Mike Dorgan/Eric Weintraub, San Diego, 1-1-1,
3.
2. Jeremy Davidson/Jessica Costa, Long Beach,
3-2-3, 8.
3. Gregg Morton/Gary Mitchell, San Diego, 4-5-4,
13.
Complete
results and photos: www.abyc.org
INFORMATION
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CO-CHAIRMEN
Jim Bateman
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Kevin
Ellis
Kellis@getty.edu
PRESS
OFFICER
Rich Roberts
(310) 835-2526
cell phone (racing days) 1-310-766-6547
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