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2014 The Rose Cup - Killian, Martin and Vandervort win

by Dave Perry on 23 Jun 2014
2014 The Rose Cup Chris Love Productions
2014 The Rose Cup - The team of Christophe Killian, Jack Martin and Harrison Vandervort from the Balboa Yacht Club has won the 2014 Rose Cup, a U.S. youth national match racing championship sanctioned by US Sailing and sponsored by Gill, Harken, North U and the event’s founder the Newport-Balboa Sailing and Seamanship Association. The event was co-hosted by Oakcliff Sailing and the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club in Oyster Bay, New York, hosts of the 2014 Intercollegiate Match Racing National Championship.



Second was Sean Segerblom, Briggs and Campbell D’Eliscu, and Carter Scott from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Third was Charlie Lalumiere, Myles Everett, Connor Harding and Mia Steck sailing for Oakcliff Sailing.



The Houston, Texas team of Dane Byerly, Howdy Hughes and Collin Scoville were awarded the Nick Scandone Sportsmanship Award based on a vote by the competitors and umpires. The top four skippers earned invitations to the 2014 Governor’s Cup, an international youth match racing event held at the Balboa Yacht Club in Newport Beach, California, July 14-91, 2014. Augustina Barbuto from St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands was the top finishing woman skipper, in sixth place, and earned an invitation to the 2014 U.S. Womens Match Racing Championship, July 10-13, 2014, at Oakcliff in their Match 40’s.



Four-time U.S. National Match Racing Champion Dave Perry and North U Director Bill Gladstone ran a two day clinic and continued coaching all the teams during the round robin. 'What impressed me the most,' said Perry, 'was the tremendous improvement in the match racing and small keelboat racing skill of all twelve teams. Most had little experience in the Sonars, and some had very little experience in formal match racing. By the last day, it was a true Grade three match racing regatta with multiple lead changes and boats overlapped at the finishing line.'



Perry, also Chairman of the US Sailing Match Racing Committee, said, 'we are working hard on introducing the 16-20 year old sailors in the U.S. to competitive match racing, and the Rose Cup is our pinnacle event. We are pleased to announce that next year’s event will be the US Sailing Youth National Match Racing Championship hosted by the Balboa Yacht Club, June 17-21, 2015, in Governor Cup 21’s. Video from this year’s event can be seen on the event facebook page.



Overall placings :

1. USA Christophe Killian, Jack Martin, Harrison Vandervort
2. USA Sean Segerblom, Briggs D’Eliscu, Campbell D’Eliscu, Carter Scott
3. USA Charlie Lalumiere, Myles Everett, Connor Harding, Mia Steck
4. USA Will Holz, Clay Danly, Madeleine Cooney, Alex Woloshyn
5. USA Jack Thompson, Robert Garrett, Charlie Welsh
6. ISV Agustina Barbuto, Amanda Engeman, Eliot Caple, Daniel Petrovic
7. USA Colin Kennedy, Kate Bjerregaard, Stuart Henry, Austin Colpaert
8. USA Nick Sertl, Anna Huebschmann, Edward Lebens, Hugh MacGillivray
9. USA Carolyn Smith, Bayley Davidso, Victoria Lewis, Kristina Miller
10. USA Conrad Vandlik, Jack Bitney, Alec McKee
11. USA Dane Byerly, Howdy Hughes, Collin Scoville
12. USA Wade Wagner, Will Curtiss, Mark Davies, Christian Koules

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