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Sally Barkow remains number one match racer in the U.S.

by Dave Perry on 5 Jun 2013
The winning team. L to R: Alana O’Reilly, Maggie Shea, Sally Barkow, Erik Shampaign and Annie Lush. - Carlos Aguilar Match Race Dean Barnes
Sally Barkow (Nashotah, WI), winner of the Carlos Aguilar Grade 2 Open Match in the U.S. Virgin Islands remains the number one ranked U.S. match racer. Moving up to second is Dustin Durant (Long Beach, CA), who will be representing the U.S. at the ISAF Nations Cup Grand Finale in Denmark in August.

Third is Don Wilson (Chicago, IL), winner of the Richardson Cup, followed by Dave Perry (Southport, CT) and Chris Poole (Falmouth, ME). David Storrs (Southport, CT) remains sixth, winner of the Long Island Sound Match Racing Championship, followed by Stephanie Roble (East Troy, WI) with a seventh place finish at the Carlos Aguilar, and Mike Quaglio who sails out of Oakcliff Sailing in Oyster Bay, NY.

Open Rankings

1. Sally Barkow
2. Dustin Durant
3. Donald Wilson
4. Dave Perry
5. Christopher Poole
6. David Storrs
7. Stephanie Roble
8. Mike Quaglio
9. Brad Funk
10. Jonathan Singsen
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