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 > US SAILING Media > Latest News > 2012 > US Youth Sailing Championship - Day 3 Report

US Youth Sailing Championship - Day 3 Report



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jake Fish
US Sailing Communications Manager
401.683.0800 x614
jakefish@ussailing.org
 
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. (August 17, 2012) - Sailing conditions deviated from the ordinary on the Columbia River Gorge at the US Youth Championships, the third day of competition at this US Sailing National Championship. Sailors were greeted with two days of whistling breeze on Wednesday and Thursday. However, fleets were challenged in much lighter breezes on Friday, and ultimately, racing was cut short. usysc 3 12 rls

The Radial fleet got things started off today. Their opening race was shortened due to rapidly dying breeze, and eventually they were sent back to shore. Mitchell Kiss (Holland, Mich.) continues to creep further away from the rest of the fleet. Kiss won the only race of the day for the Radials to extend his lead to 15 points over Erika Reineke (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). She was third in today’s race.

The 29er division was the only group to complete two races today. Scott Buckstaff (Belvedere, Calif.) and James Moody (Tiburon, Calif.) posted a 7-4 scoring line today to increase their lead to 17 over Antoine Screve (Ross, Calif.) and Mac Agnese (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.).

There was no racing for the Lasers today. Greg Martinez (Houston, Texas) has won five out of eight races, and he leads Daniel DelBello (Bedford, N.Y.) by six points and Ian Ikeda (Duxbury, Mass.) by seven.

The Club 420 division was also shut out of racing on Friday. Esteban Forrer (Coronado, Calif.) and Daniel Ron (Houston, Texas) remain in a tie for first with Max Simmons (Rowayton, Conn.) and Riley Legault (Bonita Springs, Fla.). The two teams will wait another day to make their final efforts at this prestigious title.

Conditions were extremely hot and light today with temperatures approaching 100 degrees. The Race Committee is planning to start promptly at 10:30 a.m. PDT, and will attempt to complete two races for all four fleets.

Visit the event website at http://championships.ussailing.org/Youth/US_Youth_Champs.htm for daily recaps, standings, results, videos, photo galleries and more. To get up-to-the-minute updates from the championship, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

US Sailing’s U.S. Youth Sailing Championships is sponsored by Sperry Top-Sider, Zim Sailing, Gill North America and SWITLIK Survival Products. The championship is a Sailors for the Sea - Clean Regattas certification event.

Championship Notes
• Regatta dates are Wednesday through Saturday (Aug. 15-18). Racing begins Wednesday at 12 pm PDT and at 10:30 am PDT on Thursday through Saturday.
• There are a total of 12 sailors representing the US Sailing Development Team this week: Andrew Cates, Zack Downing, Kai Friesecke, Paris Henken, Connor Kelter, Mitchell Kiss, Greg Martinez, Niki Medley, Erika Reineke, Erik Weis, Christopher Williford, Dane Wilson
• Three races are required to be completed to constitute a series. When fewer than six races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When six or more races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score.
• The top placing male in the Laser and the top placing female in the Laser Radial fleet qualify for the U.S. Singlehanded Championships.
• US Sailing Championship medals will be awarded to competitors who finish first through fifth in the Laser Radial and C420 fleets. Medals for competitors who finish first through third will be awarded in the 29er and Laser Full Rig fleets.
• The David M. Perry Perpetual Sportsmanship Trophy will be awarded, as well as sportsmanship keepers, in each discipline.
• Steve Wrigley is U.S. Youth Championship Chair and Jarvis Brecker is the Event Chair.


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Since early 2010, the brand has launched 18 Sperry Top-Sider retail stores in the US – retail stores dedicated to the Passion for the Sea® lifestyle. Sperry Top-Sider is a division of the Collective Brands Performance and Lifestyle Group, a subsidiary of Collective Brands, Inc. (NYSE: PSS). For more information, please visit www.sperrytopsider.com.
 
About Zim Sailing
Zim Sailing, headquartered in Warren, R.I. is the fastest growing manufacturer of one-design sailboats in North America. Currently, Zim manufactures and distributes the Optimist, Club 420, CFJ and the Byte CII. Zim’s customers include high schools, colleges, yacht clubs, community sailing centers and the passionate dinghy sailor. Zim boats have won several local, regional, National and North American championships since the company’s creation in 2008. Zim is dedicated to the success and growth of dinghy sailing. Zim’s experienced staff and support vehicles can be found at many regattas. For more information, please visit www.zimsailing.com or email info@zimsailing.com.
 
About Gill North America
Gill NA, with headquarters near Atlanta, Ga. is the sole distributor and licensee of Gill-brand foul weather gear in North America including Caribbean, Central America, US and Canada. Gill is an apparel and accessories leader in the worldwide marine industry for over three decades and specializes in high tech, breathable waterproof clothing. The company tests, designs and markets a variety of performance-oriented, award-winning apparel and accessories for virtually every type of boating activity with product lines that include foul weather gear; interactive layering systems; footwear; gloves; bags; junior gear; scholastic gear and team wear. Available through hundreds of dealers nationally, Gill NA is the sole distributor and licensee of Gill-brand foul weather gear in North America, where it is the top selling yachting clothing brand. For more information on Gill NA, visit the company website at www.gillna.com or contact Lance Jones at Gill NA, (678) 730-5581 / e-mail: lance@gillna.com.
 
About SWITLIK Survival Products
SWITLIK is proud to be a sponsor of the U.S. Youth and Junior Sailing Championships, the pinnacle of performance dinghy sailing for America’s young adults. These fine young sailors exhibit the same type of drive, performance and perseverance that goes into every SWITLIK product.
 
Established in 1920, SWITLIK has been family owned and operated for four generations. Known worldwide as a manufacturer of the highest quality personnel safety and survival products for the marine, aviation and military/government markets, SWITLIK products are designed and manufactured in the USA to meet the toughest performance standards. From the world's finest race marks to the most trusted survival equipment and technical protective clothing, SWITLIK products are defined by Quality, Performance and Innovation, every day, in all we do. SWITLIK - Simply the best for over 90 years. For more information, please visit www.SWITLIK.com.








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