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2014 U.S. Disabled Championship - Day 2

by US Sailing on 1 Nov 2014
Sonar fleet A boat 805 skippered by Pierce rounding the mark in the second race of the morning - U.S. Disabled Championships 2014 US Sailing http://www.ussailing.org
Offats Bayou was filled with top notch athletes again on Friday during the second of three days of racing at the 2014 U.S. Disabled Sailing Championships, hosted by Community Sailing Center Galveston.

Charles Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn.) put together another good strong outing on the Bayou to remain on top of the singlehanded 2.4 mR fleet. However, the sailor of the day in this fleet was Daniel Evans (Miami, Fla.) who trimmed four point deficit to one with a stellar performance Friday. He won three of four races today to set up a showdown on Saturday.

The team of Steven Hammer (Riverview, Fla.), Kathy Champion (Gulfport, Fla.), and Brian Bohne (Boulder, Colo.) advanced their lead to 12 with four more wins on Friday.

Sailors raced under partly sunny skies and winds at 10-12 knots. Two more races are scheduled per fleet in Saturday’s finale.

Quotes of the Day:

'There is a lot of new sailors on the course, which is really exciting. They are amped up to keep racing too. Everyone is doing a great job out here.' – Cindy Walker (Middletown, R.I.), Sonar crew with Sarah Everhart-Skeels (Tiverton, R.I.) and Hugh Freund (Portland, Maine). The trio are US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider members.

'I’m just amazed by this facility and what these people have put together. This is an amazing place for people to come and sail. We’ve had some good, close racing in the 2.4s.' – Tim Ripley (Randolph, N.J.)

Results and Standings – U.S. Disabled Singlehanded Championship, 2.4mR:

1. Charles Rosenfield, 2-1-1-1-[3]-2-2-2- ; 11
2. Daniel Evans, 1-2-[3]-3-1-3-1-1- ; 12
3. Timothy Ripley, [3]-3-2-2-2-1-3-3- ; 16
4. Audrey Kobayashi, 4-5-4-4-4-5-[6/RET]-4- ; 30
5. Kevin holmberg, [5]-4-5-5-5-4-4-5- ; 32

Results and Standings – U.S. Disabled Triplehanded Championship, Sonars – A Fleet:

1. Steven Hammer/Kathy Champion/Brian Bohne, 1-2-1-1-1-1-1-[8/DNS]- ; 8
2. Sarah Everhart-Skeels/Cindy Walker/Hugh Freund, [4]-1-2-3-4-2-4-3- ; 19T
3. Dylan Young/Christopher Childers/John Wallace, 2-3-[4]-2-2-4-2-4- ; 19T
4. Gary Pierce/Patrick LoDuca/Charles McClure, [5]-5-3-4-5-3-5-2- ; 27
5. Chris Livesay/Scott Ford/Sammy Lugo, [7]-7-7-5-3-5-3-1- ; 31
6. Steven Muse/Colin Smith/Steven Edenson, 3-4-6-[7]-7-6-6-6- ; 38
7. John Greener/Henrik Hartz/Larry Young, 6-6-5-6-6-[7]-7-5- ; 41

Results and Standings, Sonars – B Fleet::

1. Hudson/Brian Miller/Eric Von Culbertson, 2-1-1-2-[3]-2-1-2- ; 11
2. Nathan Deneault/Brian Dean/Ryan Moore, 1-5-2-1-1-1-[6/DNF]-1- ; 12
3. Arbie Parnell/Edward LeRoy/Ken Patterson, [5]-2-3-4-4-3-3-3- ; 22
4. Peter Cabral/Chris Doggett/Anthony Webster, 3-3-4-[5]-5-4-2-4- ; 25
5. David Wear/Arthur Montross/David Whitely, 4-4-[5]-3-2-5-4-5- ; 27

* When six or more races have been completed, a boat’s regatta score will be the total of her/his race scores excluding her/his worst score.

Complete Results:

2.4mR 
(Five boats) (top)
Series Standing - eight races scored:
 
Sail   Skipper Hometown    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8    Total Pos
USA 142   Charles Rosenfield   Woodstock, CT     2   1   1   1   [3]   2   2   2     11  
1  
USA165   Daniel Evans   Miami, Fl     1   2   [3]   3   1   3   1   1     12  
2  
USA118   Timothy Ripley   RANDOLPH, New Jersey     [3]   3   2   2   2   1   3   3     16  
3  
CAN18   Audrey Kobayashi   Kingston, Ontario     4   5   4   4   4   5   [6/RET]   4     30  
4  
160   Kevin holmberg   tampa, fl     [5]   4   5   5   5   4   4   5     32  
5  

Sonar - A fleet (Seven boats) (top)
Series Standing - Eight races scored

Sail   Skipper Hometown    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8    Total Pos
TCYC 616   Steven Hammer/
Kathy Champion
Brian Bohne  
Riverview, FL     1   [2]   1   1   1   1   1   1/RDG     7  
1  
TCYC 137   Sarah Everhart-Skeels/
Cindy Walker
Hugh Freund  
Tiverton, RI     [4]   1   2   3   4   2   4   3     19T  
2  
TCYC 1   Dylan Young/
Christopher Childers
John Wallace  
Kentfield, Ca.     2   3   [4]   2   2   4   2   4     19T  
3  
TCYC 805   Gary Pierce/
Patrick LoDuca
Charles McClure  
hebron, IN     [5]   5   3   4   5   3   5   2     27  
4  
TCYC 756   Chris Livesay/
Scott Ford
Sammy Lugo  
Spring hill, Tn     [7]   7   7   5   3   5   3   1     31  
5  
TCYC 5   Steven Muse/
Colin Smith
Steven Edenson  
Poway, California     3   4   6   [7]   7   6   6   6     38  
6  
TCYC 4   John Greener/
Henrik Hartz
Larry Young  
San Rafael, California     6   6   5   6   6   [7]   7   5     41  
7  

Sonar-B fleet (Five boats) (top)
Series Standing - Eight races scored

Sail   Skipper Hometown    1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8    Total Pos
6   Nathan Deneault/
Brian Dean
Ryan Moore  
Lakeland, Florida     1   2/RDG   2   1   1   1   [6/DNF]   1     9  
1  
4   JR Hudson/
Brian Miller
Eric Von Culbertson  
Red Bud, Illinois     2   1   1   2   [3]   2   1   2     11  
2  
2   Arbie Parnell/
Edward LeRoy
Ken Patterson  
channelview, TX     [5]   2   3   4   4   3   3   3     22  
3  
5   Peter Cabral/
Chris Doggett
Anthony Webster  
Somerset, MA     3   3   4   [5]   5   4   2   4     25  
4  
3   David Wear/
Arthur Montross
David Whitely  
Austin, TX     4   4   [5]   3   2   5   4   5     27  
5  
 

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