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U.S. Junior Women's Singlehanded Championship

by Jake Fish, US Sailing 22 Jul 2015 04:27 PDT 18-19 July 2015

The fleet of 30 Laser Radial sailors put on quite a show this weekend on Lake Ontario at the 2015 U.S. Junior Women's Singlehanded Championship, hosted by the Rochester Yacht Club. In the end, it was Louisa Nordstrom (Osprey, Fla.) who held back several worthy contenders throughout the three days of racing to earn the Nancy Leiter Clagett Memorial Trophy.

Talia Toland (Kirkland, Wash.), Hallie Schiffman (Sarasota, Fla.), and Hannah Steadman (St. Petersburg, Fla.) all made strong runs to the top of the leaderboard at some point during the championship this weekend.

On Friday, the fleet tallied four races in light and variable breezes. Racing was limited on Saturday with just two races. The fleet experienced strong, unusual current on Saturday. The race committee moved the course outside of the current for Saturday's second race. Wind was just 3 to 5 knots for most of the day.

Nordstrom had tie-breaker leads at the end of racing on both Friday and Saturday, with four races on tap for Sunday. The first signal sounded at approximately 10:00am in 10 knots from the Southwest on Sunday. By the final race, the wind was howling with gusts of 19 knots.

Nordstrom won four of 10 races this week. She edged Schiffman by two points. The win qualifies her for the 2016 U.S. Youth Sailing Championship, the premiere youth sailing regatta in the country.

Nordstrom placed second at the U.S. Junior Women's Doublehanded Championship in the Club 420 this past June in Columbia, S.C. She also raced earlier this month in Bristol, R.I. at the U.S. Youth Sailing Championships in the 29er.

"I went into today trying stay positive and not focus on results," said Nordstrom. "Each race is a new opportunity. I'm definitely a light wind sailor, but I was able to keep up with today's heavy conditions and all the hiking."

www.ussailing.org/racing/championships/youth/jrwomenssinglehanded

Overall Results:

PosBow/Sail  SkipperYacht ClubR 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10 
1  26 / 204421  Louisa Nordstrom  Team FOR/Sarasota Youth Sailing  2  1  1  3  1  5  6  1  [12]  7  
2  33 / 208574  Hallie Schiffman  Sarasota Sailing Squadron  5  [17]  4  5  2  3  1  4  2  3  
3  36 / 206059  Talia Toland  Seattle Yacht Club/Royal Vancouver Yacht Club  4  3  5  1  4  7  3  5  1  [8]  
4  34 / 199355  Hannah Steadman  St. Petersburg Yacht Club  1  2  2  2  [30/BFD]  1  5  11  10  5  
5  32 / 205458  Gabrielle Rizika  Wianno Yacht Club  8  [9]  6  7  6  6  9  2  6  4  
6  10 / 200123  Kelly Cole  Oklahoma City Boat Club  6  7  9  9  [30/BFD]  12  4  7  5  2  
7  23 / 199342  Jessica McJones  CALIFORNIA YC  19  8  13  4  8  8  2  3  [20]  1  
8  39 / 187760  Emily Wright  St. Petersburg Yacht Club  12  4  3  8  [17]  4  7  14  4  16  
9  22 / 197571  Blaire McCarthy  St. Petersburg Yacht Club  3  6  8  6  9  20  8  26  17  [27]  
10  25 / 187979  Lillian Myers  Sarasota Youth Sailing  16  5  [27]  22  5  11  10  17  8  13  
11  31 / 206134  Jessica Lietz  Sodus Bay Junior Sailing Association  9  14  10  [26]  10  9  17  8  19  11  
12  20 / 182060  Amanda Majernik  San Diego Yacht Club  [21]  18  11  12  13  10  20  9  16  6  
13  19 / 185840  Margaret MacCormack  Toms River Yacht Club  10  11  12  10  11  14  14  19  14  [20]  
14  35 / 200400  D'amy Steward  Coronado YC/Alamitos Bay YC  [23]  10  14  23  12  16  16  10  7  9  
15  12 / 199402  Ciara Dorsay  Team FOR/Sarasota Youth Sailing  11  12  16  20  3  13  15  15  13  [21]  
16  37 / 201216  Jessica Williams  Big Blue Sailing Academy  13  19  7  [27]  15  15  12  24  3  17  
17  14 / 191263  Ava Esquier  Rochester Yacht Club  15  13  [24]  21  20  18  13  6  15  10  
18  30 / 198374  Alexa Ripple  Willamette Sailing Club  7  [26]  17  16  7  2  19  20  24  22  
19  11 / 192949  Coco Dana  St. Francis/San Francisco  17  22  21  19  19  [25]  11  12  11  15  
20  28 / 199161  Megan Ploch  American Yacht Club  18  15  19  11  [30/BFD]  17  29  18  9  12  
21  15 / 190191  Annika Fedde  Ventura Yacht Club  [25]  16  15  18  16  19  21  25  18  14  
22  24 / 187797  Sydney Monahan  Edison Sailing Center  14  24  18  13  21  22  18  [28]  25  23  
23  17 / 194528  Sloane Kratzman  American Yacht Club  24  23  22  14  14  [29]  26  16  23  18  
24  13 / 194255  Annika Ekholm  Minnetonka Yacht Club  20  20  20  15  25  [26]  23  21  26  24  
25  27 / 176743  Ainsley Parramore  Severn Sailing Association  27  21  28  17  24  21  24  13  22  [30/DNF]  
26  18 / 200185  Charlotte Lenz  Santa Cruz Yacht Club  [28]  25  23  25  23  28  22  23  21  19  
27  16 / 172059  Elizabeth Holiman  Minnetonka Yacht Club  26  28  26  28  18  24  25  22  27  [30/DNF]  
28  29 / 181646  Sydney Register  College of Charleston Sailing Center  22  [29]  29  29  22  23  27  27  29  25  
29  38 / 187676  Elizabeth Wolaver  Henderson Harbor Water Sports  [29]  27  25  24  26  27  28  29  28  26  

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