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Finn Class leader extends at US Olympic trials.

by Lynn Fitzpatrick Sail-World USA on 14 Oct 2007
Geoff Ewenson (1) surges past Finn Trirals leader Zach Railey (10) at the finish of Saturday’s only race. Photo by John Fuller US Sailing.org . www.ussailing.org
Finn Class leader Zach Railey widened the gap a little more in Saturday's racing off of Newport Beach.

Railey sailed a 1, 2 to Geoffrey Ewenson's 4, 1. Railey, Ewenson and Darrell Peck are in first, second and third place with 26, 39 and 45 points, respectively. The fourth place boat is a distant 30 points back in this 42-boat fleet.

US SAILING & Newport Harbor YC
2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Sailing
October 6 - 14, 2007
Series Summary, Preliminary 
Pl S# Skipper From Tot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 10 Z. Railey Clearwater , FL 26 1 2 (12) 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 3 1 2
2 1 G. Ewenson Annapolis, MD 39 2 3 (10) 4 3 2 2 4 3 1 3 7 4 1
3 33 D. Peck Gresham , OR 45 4 4 1 3 2 3 4 3 4 (6) 5 1 5 6
4 6 A. Casey Fountain Valley, CA 75 13 13 2 2 5 10 3 2 2 4 10 (19) 2 7
5 2 B. Boyd Annapolis, MD 78 3 5 11 5 9 5 9 5 5 9 4 5 3 (13)
6 25 H. Sprague Long Beach , CA 105 6 7 5 8 6 (28) 7 8 6 20 7 6 8 11
7 30 A. Pimental Portsmouth , RI 118 7 1 (21) 10 4 9 5 6 10 12 17 2 15 20
8 16 C. Raab Sunset Beach , CA 123 10 17 6 9 7 7 (27) 9 16 2 14 8 14 4
9 12 I. Cook Marblehead, MA 149 8 12 15 12 (43\OCS) 4 19 7 20 14 11 4 7 16
10 27 K. Luczynski Boston , MA 182 11 27 13 11 (43\OCS) 6 12 15 11 10 19 15 18 14
11 26 C. Rudinsky Exeter , NH 185 9 9 3 21 10 11 10 22 19 18 (29) 18 16 19
12 3 R. Ramming Newport Beach , CA 187 15 6 16 7 16 8 (24) 12 8 22 20 24 21 12
13 14 C. Brown Santa Monica, CA 190 16 15 (37) 18 8 16 29 14 18 15 2 9 20 10
14 9 J. Harrop San Diego, CA 194 12 16 23 20 12 12 11 11 7 (29) 24 10 9 27
15 5 T. Springer Newport Beach , CA 196 23 29 20 14 14 17 13 16 12 5 9 11 13 (43\DNC)
16 37 M. Visser Olympia , WA 210 19 10 18 15 (43\OCS) 13 14 21 15 23 16 23 6 17
17 8 F. Gay Redondo Beach, CA 214 20 8 39 13 11 22 8 (43\OCS) 14 19 18 13 11 18
18 4 D. Mason Corona del Mar , CA 233 14 19 8 23 (43\OCS) 31 30 13 34 11 12 12 23 3
19 19 D. Jesberg Mill Valley, CA 234 18 14 26 25 (43\OCS) 23 17 17 26 13 6 16 24 9
20 41 B. Huntsman   250 26 18 14 17 18 24 15 10 9 32 26 29 12 (33)
21 18 G. Twist Newport Beach , CA 265 17 23 4 22 21 19 16 25 21 27 28 20 22 (34)
22 40 P. Toth Panorama City , CA 274 21 20 34 27 15 20 18 19 13 21 (37) 27 10 29
23 39 W. Bissell Newport Beach, CA 307 32 28 9 36 13 26 22 (43\DNC) 43\DNC 25 22 14 32 5
24 29 L. Nady Berkeley , CA 307 22 (35) 35 16 25 18 21 18 22 30 30 32 17 21
25 34 P. Tate Bloomington , IN 317 25 (34) 32 24 17 21 23 20 25 31 33 17 26 23
26 17 G. Hansen Alameda, CA 323 27 31 31 29 19 (32) 28 28 24 17 23 25 19 22
27 24 A. Kern Long Beach, CA 330 5 11 7 6 (43\OCS) 14 6 23 43\DNS 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC
28 28 P. Connally Costa Mesa, CA 338 30 22 22 (34) 20 27 31 27 31 8 31 31 28 30
29 36 B. Upthegrove Brunswick , ME 342 (43\DNC) 43\DNC 36 35 22 25 20 29 30 7 1 21 30 43\DNC
30 15 B. Nickel Newport Beach , CA 360 36 30 24 33 30 35 (38) 31 33 16 15 28 34 15
31 7 M. Arrigo Newport Beach, CA 372 29 33 25 (38) 26 33 37 35 32 28 27 26 33 8
32 20 M. Orr Corona Del Mar , CA 374 37 24 (38) 30 27 29 33 26 27 37 21 34 25 24
33 42 C. Heimler Berkeley, CA 379 33 25 19 31 24 34 32 30 29 33 32 30 27 (35)
34 22 A. Nady Daphne , AL 381 (38) 37 17 26 29 30 34 33 28 35 34 22 31 25
35 35 R. Kinney Balboa, CA 397 34 36 28 19 (43\OCS) 15 26 24 17 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 26
36 21 P. Erickson Tiburon, CA 407 35 26 40 32 23 (43\DNF) 35 32 23 36 35 33 29 28
37 11 P. Macdonald Newport Beach , CA 413 24 32 29 28 28 36 25 (43\DNS) 43\DNC 26 13 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC
38 32 G. Selvin Huntington Beach , CA 423 28 21 27 39 31 38 36 34 35 38 25 35 36 (43\DNC)
39 31 R. Carlen Ben Lomond, CA 457 39 38 30 40 33 37 (43\DNS) 37 36 24 38 37 37 31
40 23 J. Hunter Mobile, AL 465 (40) 39 33 37 32 39 39 36 37 34 36 36 35 32
41 38 R. Mendenhall Pittsford , NY 547 31 (43\DNS) 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC
42 43 D. Stouffer Irvine , CA 557 41 (43\DNF) 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNF 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC 43\DNC
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