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2015 U.S. Offshore Championship – The ultimate test

by US Sailing on 28 Sep 2015
USOC13 Final rls - U.S. Offshore Championship 2013 US Sailing http://www.ussailing.org
Ten teams put their offshore racing skills to the ultimate test over three days on Chesapeake Bay. The 2015 U.S. Offshore Sailing Championship, hosted by the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron, was decided on Sunday following a series of races in various formats that challenged these sailors’ navigational and offshore racing skills including boat handling.

In the end, it was Bruce Kuryla’s (Milford, Conn.) team who earned the Lloyd Phoenix Trophy. The win for Kuryla marks his third U.S. Offshore Championship, including three of the last four (2015, 2011, 2009). His highly skilled crew featured Blake Marriner, William Tyler, Thomas Jankun, Rod Swift, Phillip Williamson, and Bruce S. Kuryla. His crew has been consistent at this event for all three his championships. They entered Sunday’s racing with a six point lead over the team representing the U.S. Naval Academy led by skipper Jackson Niketas (Birmingham, Ala.).

On Sunday, the Navy 44 fleet rounded out this weekend’s racing with one buoy race and one distance race totaling seven races for the regatta. Kuryla won the final race of the championship this afternoon in lightest air of the regatta. It was their second win of the championship, both wins were distance races. They won by a 17-point margin over the Naval Academy.

The championship featured medium and long distance races with a variety of courses, as well as shorter buoy races. On Friday the fleet completed two buoy races and one medium distance race in winds ranging from 10 to 17 knots. On Saturday they completed two distance races. The first race was 18 nautical miles and the second was 35 nautical miles in 18 to 22 knots. All distance races were worth double points in the standings. The fleet raced 116 nautical miles over three days, and 101 nautical miles in distance races.

Each team consisted of a crew of eight, including one skipper, six crew members, and one U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman from the varsity offshore racing team. A minimum of five of each competitors’ team must have raced together in at least five regattas in Americap/ORR, IMS, IRC, MORC, PHRF, Offshore One-Design, Offshore Level Class Racing or Portsmouth Numbers rating systems in the past 18 months. Each team’s skipper must have been the regular helmsman for the five qualifying regattas.

Quotes

Bruce Kuryla

• “The format is a nice mix. You really can’t beat the formula here, maybe if the windward leeward races were a little longer, but it was great.”
• “You have to get here first. It took us two years to qualify and it came down to the last race each time. It’s not easy to get here and we don’t take that for granted.”
• “These are tough boats to sail in wind. They are very physical. Everything is big and heavily loaded.”

Jackson Niketas (quote from Friday) – Senior, U.S. Naval Academy

• “I had never been on a sailing boat before I came to the Naval Academy.”
• “A big part of sailing these Navy 44s is having speed and clear air at the line.”

Results:

Pos Skipper
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7 
Total Pos
1  
BRUCE KURYLA/
Blake Marriner
William Tyler
Thomas Jankun
Rod Swift
Phillip Williamson
Bruce S. Kuryla
  

2   2   6/*   4/RDG   2/*   3   2/*  
21  
1  
2  
Jackson Niketas/
Erik Derecktor
Rob Thyberg
Frank Yenney
Teddy Papenthien  

1   7   2/*   2/*   10/*   2   14/*  
38  
2  
3  
Scott Ward/
Meredith Lipp
Nick Burroughs
Kristin Pedersen
Mike Donnelly
Marc Briere
Matthew Fafoutis
  

6   5   8/*   14/*   16/*   1   6/*  
56  
3  
4  
Glenn Doncaster/
Jerry Latel
Bob Fleck

Alex Otoole
Matt Newborn
Jimmy Cobb
Charles Henderson  

4   1   12/*   4/*   18/*   4   16/*  
59  
4  
5  
Norman Dawley/
Edward Shine
Robert Smith
Aaron Seligson
Gregg Baldwin
Ron Wilson
Dan Trammell
  

5   9   16/*   10/*   6/*   6   10/*  
62  
5  
6  
jeff freeman/
Wesley Turner
David Reddaway
Lee Estes
EJ Freeman
Anthony Cellamare
Tom Sawchuk
  

7   6   4/*   8/*   14/*   9   18/*  
66  
6  
7  
Thomas Holthus/
Thomas Deere
Charles Jenkins
Scott Lowry
Jon Gardner
Ryan Castro
Jimmy Richardson
  

9   10   18/*   6/*   12/*   10   4/*  
69  
7  
8  
Glenn Harvey/
Brett Mastropieri
Jason Cusick
Andreas Steinhoff
Chris Mazza
Douglas Suess
Drew Talbott
  

10   8   20/*   12/*   4/*   5   12/*  
71  
8  
9  
Stephen Kylander/
Daniel Kylander
Doug Fleishman
Greg Merz
Bruce Chafee
J Matthew Sullivan
Geoff Rand
  

8   4   10/*   16/*   20/*   7   8/*  
73  
9  
10  
Norman Vallette, Jr./
Andrew Eyring
Patrick Ryan
Larry Frost
Matthew Knoll
Michael Levert
Burt Benrud
  

3   3   14/*   18/*   8/*   8   20/*  
74  
10  
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