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No Surprises on Final Day of February Trials

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No Surprises on Final Day of February Trials

February 22, 2004

No Surprises on Final Day of February Trials

by Stuart Streuli
related tags: Olympic
No Surprises on Final Day of February Trials
© Stuart Streuli
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KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.--Five U.S. Olympic Trials came to a close
on Sunday in southern Florida with the leaders in four of the classes
watching as the remaining teams fought for the consolation prizes in
the last race in each series. The fifth, Finn competitor Kevin Hall,
could've watched the final race from shore, but chose to sail.

Only Europe sailor Meg Gaillard was able to wrap up her Olympic berth a
full day early-she was able to sleep easy Saturday night-but the
leaders in the other four classes took to the water on Sunday with
leads that varied from virtually insurmountable to tenuous.

To no one's surprise, the advantage enjoyed by Yngling class leader
Team Atkins was one of the latter. Carol Cronin, Liz Filter, and Nancy
Haberland entered the final two races of the regatta with a 3-point
advantage over Hannah Swett's Conde Nast team. Sally Barkow's crew was
also alive for the Olympic berth, but only just barely.

Cronin's lead was courtesy of a key performance in a third race the day
before, which the raced committee squeaked in just before sunset. Swett
had won the two earlier races and trailed by just a point. In a shifty,
dying breeze Cronin had taken an early lead and fended off all
challengers for an "agonizing" four legs.

After waiting out a long delay because of no wind, Cronin's crew picked
up right where they'd left off the previous night, winning the start in
a 5- to 7-knot easterly and earning a five-boatlength lead. She held
that lead for the next two legs, but lost most of it on the second run.
Another strong upwind gave Cronin, Filter, and Haberland a slightly
more comfortably cushion, which they were able to hold to the finish.

The other three leading teams-Kevin Hall in the Finn, 49er sailors Tim
Wadlow and Peter Spaulding, and the Tornado team of John Lovell and
Charlie Ogletree-entered the final day of sailing needed just to avoid
any major mistakes.

Much to the chagrin of the teams lurking in second in each of those
classes no mistakes were made. Wadlow and Spaulding, the favorites
heading into the Trials, finished first and second before sitting out
the day's third and final race. Hall finished third in the first race,
when anything better than a 20th would've worked. He won the second
race for good measure. The Tornado fleet started the day four races
short of the 16-races scheduled for the series. When the lack of wind
limited the fleet to two races, Lovell and Ogletree basically needed
one good finish to wrap up the event, and they got that in the first
race, which they won. For the third time in a row, Lars Guck finished a
close second to Lovell and Ogletree.

The U.S. Sailing Team has now picked the competitors in 10 of 11
classes for the 2004 Athens Olympics. Only the Star class remains.
Those Trials, which are expected to be hotly contested among a number
of top teams, will begin on March 18. For complete results,
http://www.ussailing.org/Olympics/OlympicTrials/2004/index.asp

U.S. Olympic Trials
Feb. 14 to 22
Lauderdale YC
Europe (14 competitors)
1. Meg Gaillard, 15.0; 2. Krysia Pohl, 34.0; 3. Christin Feldman, 37.0; 4. Anna Tunnicliffe, 56.0; 5. Kathleen Tocke, 66.0.

Finn (23 competitors)
1. Kevin Hall, 26.0; 2. Geoff Ewenson, 53.0; 3. Eric Oetgen, 55.0; 4. Bryan Boyd, 56.0; 5. Mo Hart, 57.0.

Key Biscayne YC
49er (11 teams)
1. Wadlow/Spaulding, 48.00; 2. Bergan/Maxam, 59.00; 3. Mack/Lowry, 64.00; 4. Karas/Boscolo, 100.00; 5. Reed/Gulari 100.00.

Yngling (6 teams)
1. Team Atkins/Cronin/Merrifield Filter/Haberland, 31.00; 2.
Self/Swett/Touchette/Purdy, 36.00; 3. Team 7/Barkow/Howe/Capozzi,
38.00; 4. Swanson/Sertl/Kratzig, 41.00; 5. Team Challenge
US/Alison/Icyda/Leech, 44.00.

Miami YC
Tornado (8 teams)
1. Lovell/Ogletree, 16.00; 2. Team Koch Eye/Guck/Farrar, 24.00; 3. Team
Home Depot/Daniel/Rodriguez, 38.00; 4. Schreyer/Durdin, 39.00; 5.
Camp/Cromwell, 48.00.

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