43rd
OLYMPIC CLASSES REGATTA
March 21-23, 2003
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Long Beach, Calif.
www.abyc.org
March 23, 2003 For immediate release
HART,
GAILLARD CRUISE; 49ERS, LASERS FIGHT TO FINISH
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| Europe
winner Meg Gaillard. Photo by Rich Roberts |
LONG
BEACH, Calif.---Mo Hart and Meg Gaillard reinforced
their top rankings in the single-handed Finn and
Europe classes, respectively, with runaway victories
in the Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's 43rd Olympic
Classes Regatta concluding Sunday, but they know
it won't be as easy getting to Athens next year.
"I
learned a long time ago not to say a word because
everything changes at the Trials," Gaillard,
from Jamestown, R.I., said after winning the last
three races and 8 of 10 overall.
Hart,
of Santa Cruz, Calif., agreed. "Only one
thing matters, and that's the Trials," he
said.
After
winning 5 of 9 races, Hart dropped out of the
last race after a pre-start collision with the
veteran Henry Sprague of Long Beach. Final results
were delayed until their two-way protest was resolved
by the race jury in Hart's favor.
Only
one boat in each class qualifies for the Olympics.
While Hart, 27, and Gaillard, 29, remain favorites
in their groups, competition in the 49er skiffs
took another hitch in pressure when Dalton Bergan
and crew Zack Maxam of Coronado, Calif. won the
last three races in light to moderate breeze to
overhaul frontrunners David Fagen, St. Petersburg,
Fla., and crew Bora Gulari, Detroit, at 28 points
each.
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| Local veteran Henry Sprague
had his moment with a win in Race 8. Photo
by Rich Roberts |
They
almost had to flip a coin to determine the winner.
After 15 races over three days, each team had
the same number of first, second, third and fourth
places, so the tiebreaker was Bergan's fifth place
in Race 3, which he actually discarded as one
of his two throwouts.
"Amazing,"
Bergan, 25, said. "I thought this would be
one of the regattas where everybody fell into
a pecking order."
Andy
Mack, White Salmon, Wash. and crew Adam Lowry,
San Francisco, were five points back. They are
ranked No. 2 behind Tim Wadlow and Peter Spaulding,
who remained on the East Coast this weekend. Bergan/Maxam
are third and Fagen/Gulari fourth.
The
hairsplitting defeat was disappointing for Gulari,
who said, glumly, "I wish we could just win
a regatta one day."
Winds
Sunday were 6 to 10 knots southwest and shifty.
Those who played the shifts best were most successful.
Mike
Leigh, 18, of Vancouver, B.C. was another surprised
winner in the 43-boat Laser class, where he had
his four worst finishes in the last four races.
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| Lasers off to another scrambling
start. Photo by Rich Roberts |
"I
can't believe we won it," Leigh said. "It's
fortunate for me but unfortunate for the others
who had OCSs. I was pushing it but had good starts."
Leigh,
one of eight Canadians in the fleet, will also
face a fight for his country's Olympic berth.
"We're always neck and neck," he said.
Gaillard's
strongest threat is Krysia Pohl, 27, of Alameda,
Calif., her frequent training partner who was
a distant second this time.
"Krysia
is sailing well," said Gaillard, who was
second to Courtenay Dye in the 2000 qualifiers,
"and everybody sails their best at the Trials."
Pohl,
a lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard, resigned
her commission to pursue her Olympic ambition.
"I really ramped up my program in 2001 and
started campaigning fulltime," she said.
"I'm still fine-tuning my equipment and techniques.
I'm getting better."
Pohl
admitted that sailing wasn't the only thing on
her mind over the weekend.
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| A 49er flies into the starboard
lay line between boats. Photo by Rich Roberts |
"If
I was still in [the Coast Guard] I'd probably
be doing security inspections to make sure that
what's coming in is legal. Everyone's duties are
double now. I support everyone who's [in Iraq].
That's the most I can do. I pray for them and
that they'll come home safely."
Top
finishers:
EUROPE
(20 boats)
1. Meg Gaillard, Jamestown, R.I., 1-(2)-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1,
10 points.
2. Krysia Pohl, Alameda, Calif., 2-3-2-(6)-2-2-5-6-4-DNC,
32.
3. Tanja Smutny, Winnipeg, Man., 5-9-(10)-2-5-3-1-4-2-2,
33.
FINN
(11)
1. Mo Hart, Santa Cruz, Calif., (2)-1-2-1-1-1-1-3-2-DNF,
14.
2. Geoff Ewenson, Annapolis, Md., 1-(3)-1-2-3-3-2-(4-1-1,
17.
3. Henry Sprague, Long Beach, 3-2-(4)-3-2-2-3-2-3-1-5-DNC,
25.
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| Finn winner Mo Hart. Photo
by Rich Roberts |
49ER
(13)
1. Dalton Bergan/Zack Maxam, Coronado, Calif.,
3-1-(5)-2-2-1-8-3-4-1-4-4-1-1-1, 28.
2. David Fagen, St. Petersburg, Fla./Bora Gulari,
Detroit, 2-3-1-1-4-(8)-1-1-(10)-2-1-1-3-4-4, 28.
3. Andy Mack, White Salmon, Wash./Adam Lowry,
San Francisco, 1-2-2-(6)-1-4-3-2-(6)-3-2-2-2-6-3,
33.
LASER
(43)
1. Mike Leigh, Vancouver, B.C., 2-1-1-7-2-3-(15)-10-14-9,
49.
2. Brendon Piovesan, Vancouver, B.C., 1-8-2-(OCS)-4-15-8-5-7-7,
57.
3. Greg Helias, Marina del Rey, 12-11-13-2-8-(ZFP)-7-1-4-3,
61.
LASER
RADIAL (28)
1. Parker Shinn, San Diego, 1-1-4-2-(5)-5-2-3-3-1,
22.
2. Doug Hart, San Diego, (9)-4-3-3-2-1-4-1-5-5,
28.
3. Bob Falk, Long Beach, (8)-2-1-8-4-6-3—2-2-3,
31.
STAR (10)
1. Mike Dorgan/Eric Weintraub, San
Diego, 1-1-1-(9)-2-1-6-2-6-2, 22.
2. Jeremy Davidson/Jessica Costa, Long Beach,
3-2-3-3-(4)-4-4-3-1-(redress) 3, 26.
3. Eric Lidecis/Dan Roehl, Newport Beach, 2-3-2-2-3-(5)-5-4-5-3,
29.
SNIPE
(9)
1. Rick Arneson/Gus Wirth, San Diego, 1-1-1-2-(5)-2-4,
11.
2. David Tillson/John Fretwell, San Diego, 2-2-3-4-(6)-1-3,
15.
3. Ken Redler/Barbara Tillson, Marina del Rey,
3-4-1-6-3-(8)-1, 18.
Complete
results and photos: www.abyc.org
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