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2015 US Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship overall

by US Sailing on 1 Jul 2015
Sailors in action - 2015 US Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship Joe Reyes
2015 U.S. Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship – After five days of quality coaching and instruction, racing, and good ole’ fun on and off the water with friends, we have a winning team to crown today at the Columbia Sailing Club. The team of Stephanie Houck (Annapolis, Md.) and Camille White (Annapolis, Md.) of Annapolis Yacht Club proved to be the top team in the fleet this week through 10 races. Thirty-nine teams raced for the Ida Lewis Trophy in Club 420s on Lake Murray over the past three days in Columbia, S.C.

Teams displayed a considerable amount of skill on the racecourse and improved their sailing throughout the week in conditions that changed drastically each day. Sailors encountered it all, including light breezes on Sunday and Tuesday, heavy winds at 15 to 18 knots on Monday, and hot temperatures throughout. Saturday’s clinic was held under stormy, rainy conditions.

Houck and White took the lead after race two on Sunday and never looked back. The Annapolis duo won 5 of 10 races and never placed worse than fifth. Teams completed four races each on Sunday and Monday, with two more races on Tuesday.

Trailing Houck and White was Louisa Nordstrom (Osprey, Fla.) and Katie Lounsbury (Stuart, Fla.) who finished the championship in second place with three wins and 12 points back. Cassie Obel (Marina del Rey, Calif.) and Annika Garrett (Culver City, Calif.) of Del Rey Yacht Club placed third.

Performances from the Houck/White and Obel/Garrett teams qualified them for the 2015 U.S. Youth Sailing Championships next week in Bristol, R.I. Nordstrom and Lounsbury have already qualified.

High-level coaching and skill development was a key component of this championship. Prior to racing, teams took part in a two-day clinic last Friday and Saturday. Led by Richard Feeny, US Sailing Junior National Coach, the clinics featured several college sailing coaches including Old Dominion’s Mitch Brindley, Eckerd’s Zack Marks, and MIT’s Matt Lindblad. They were joined by two-time Olympian Amanda Clark and former US Sailing Team members Alana O’Reilly and Elizabeth Kratzig.

It wasn’t all about racing this week. The sailors were served by the Columbia Sailing Club volunteers all week with outstanding hospitality and great food, including a food truck, pizza night and a field trip to the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden.

For Twitter real-time updates, final standings, photos, and more information from the 2015 U.S. Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship, please visit the event website.

Quotes:

Stephanie Houck: “We got off the starting line lean with speed this week. I think we did a good job sailing towards the pressure and we anticipated the shift.”

Camille White: “We learned a lot this week from the coaches, especially sail shape, and some useful tips on lake sailing.”

Elizabeth Kratzig: “This is really a great venue. Sailing on Lake Murray provided a variety of conditions new to many sailors, like the shifty breeze and fresh water. The middle of the fleet was consistency close during most races.”

Matt Lindblad: “These sailors worked really hard this week at improving. They will recognize this effort when they return home to race.”

Alana O’Reilly: “Although there were a lot of first-timers here this week, the skill on display was on par with past events.”

Complete final standings

Bow/Sail   Skipper    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10    Total Pos
27 / 6437   Stephanie Houck/
Camille White  
  2   1   1   [5]   1   1   1   4   3   2     16  
1  
34 / 7469   Louisa Nordstrom/
Katie Lounsbury  
  1   9   3   1   [10]   3   2   1   2   6     28  
2  
4 / 4593   Cassie Obel/
Annika Garrett  
  7   8   [35/ZFP]   3   2   5   8   9   7   4     53  
3  
18 /    Daisy Holthus/
Amanda Majernik  
  4   12   9   [16]   11   7   3   5   5   1     57  
4  
22 / 00   Rebecca McElvain/
Mercedes McPhee  
  5   7   8   2   5   6   [20]   11   11   3     58  
5  
26 / 7586   Emily Haig/
Julia Zaleski  
  18   20   [32]   7   6   12   14   23   1   7     108  
6  
17 / 7428   Julia Reynolds/
Taylor Kirkpatrick  
  8   21   16   [29]   21   4   17   3   15   5     110  
7  
8 / 7590   Kerri Luttrell/
Sammy Pickell  
  3   5   4   9   25   [35]   18   34   4   9     111  
8  
32 / 4812   Sinead McManus/
Ariel Casaretto  
  11   19   10   11   15   11   7   18   [28]   10     112  
9  
5 / 9278   Tanner Chapko/
Megan Lansdale  
  21   27   6   13   4   [28]   19   2   13   8     113  
10  
35 / 6932   Victoria Oldham/
Meghan Oldham  
  10   2   13   19   [27]   15   4   21   19   14     117  
11  
13 / 04   Leah Ford/
Kiana Heitzman  
  16   14   12   10   8   14   [23]   10   23   12     119  
12  
38 / 5430   Alyson Sebby Turner/
Jessica Lietz  
  [17]   17   7   12   14   17   13   14   14   13     121  
13  
7 / 6508   Lily Loosbrock/
Ally Frank  
  35   15   [37]   4   19   10   6   12   10   11     122  
14  
3 / 9299   Grace Yakutis/
Madeline Bubb  
  19   3   21   6   18   22   12   [31]   8   16     125  
15  
33 / 6225   Meredith Morran/
Natalie Hopper  
  6   [30]   28   8   7   8   16   19   16   19     127  
16  
9 / 5693   Aitana Mendiguren/
Lorea Mendiguren  
  12   11   24   22   17   2   11   [29]   17   15     131  
17  
2 / 8776   Nicole Simon/
Athena Malcolm  
  15   13   19   [33]   3   29   5   15   6   27     132  
18  
21 / 6530   Morgan Sailer/
Emily Harrison  
  22   25   18   [30]   12   18   10   7   9   23     144  
19  
28 / 7567   Phoebe Lincoln/
Maya Stephani  
  [26]   26   15   17   22   9   9   6   20   25     149  
20  
10 / 3507   Emi Stephanoff/
Sophia Schuman  
  23   4   14   14   23   [33]   22   20   21   17     158  
21  
29 / 7603   Victoria Marquez/
Laura Whelan  
  9   16   2   21   13   32   21   [40/BFD]   18   40/DSQ     172  
22  
37 / 7665   Hallie Schiffman/
Lillian Myers  
  14   [33]   5   15   28   23   27   13   27   32     184  
23  
23 / 2234   Colleen Baumann/
Emily Gildea  
  24   24   26   24   9   20   30   17   12   [40/RET]     186  
24  
1 / 2366   Kate Cox/
Izzi Boo  
  13   28   [39]   27   16   21   15   16   30   22     188  
25  
39 / 5878   Emily Wright/
Megan Ploch  
  27   6   20   18   24   13   31   [32]   29   28     196  
26  
30 / 3223   Carrie Marshall/
Kayla Wherry  
  20   23   17   [34]   32   19   32   24   26   18     211  
27  
36 / 6454   Kaila Pfrang/
Sydney Spruill  
  25   18   11   23   26   30   [35]   27   32   24     216  
28  
25 / 7576   Allison Cahn/
Bridget Groble  
  30   32   [38]   20   33   24   24   25   24   20     232  
29  
20 / 5889   Gwyneth Dunlevy/
Lucie Welles  
  28   22   25   28   [36]   25   33   8   34   30     233  
30  
19 / 6008   Eloise Burn/
Natalia Gagliano  
  [31]   31   31   26   31   27   25   22   22   21     236  
31  
14 / 5061   Anna Willits/
Celia Houston  
  [36]   29   23   31   20   16   34   26   31   29     239  
32  
6 / 1300   Annika Ekholm/
Rosie Hust  
  33   10   22   [36]   34   34   26   30   33   26     248  
33  
16 / 6798   Paloma Palmer/
Coco Dana  
  32   [38]   33   37   29   26   29   28   25   33     272  
34  
24 / 5454   Abigail Beck/
Katy Hannan  
  29   34   29   25   30   31   28   33   35   [36]     274  
35  
11 / 12   Alexandra Anderson/
Brooke Ostrowski  
  34   35   35   [39]   35   36   39   36   36   35     321  
36  
15 / 1130   Ann Sheridan/
Elizabeth Ouzts  
  [39]   36   30   32   39   38   37   37   39   34     322  
37  
31 / 26   Camille McGriff/
Mallory Edwards  
  38   37   36   35   37   [39]   36   38   37   31     325  
38  
12 / 3353   Mary Jane Howland/
Isabella Chao
Isabella Chao  
  37   [39]   34   38   38   37   38   35   38   37     332  
39 





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