[Varsity-sailing] FW: Pan AM Games

Michael Pinckney mpinckne@uci.edu
Wed, 6 Aug 2003 08:11:09 -0700


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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Pinckney [mailto:mpinckney@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 6:31 AM
To: Mike Pinckney
Subject: Pan AM Games


PAN AM GAMES
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic- Mistral sailor Lanee Butler (Aliso
Viejo, Calif.) held her lead today at the Pan Am Games by turning in two
race victories, widening the gap between herself and Dominique Vallee
(Canada), who currently stands in second. Butler is the veteran of the
U.S.A.'s 13-member Pan Am Games Team-Sailing, which completed two races on
the second day of competition in Santo Domingo.

In the J/24, Tim Healy (Newport, R.I.) and crew Nick Judson (Nantucket,
Mass.), Gordon Borges (Newport, R.I.) and Davenport Crocker (Cohasset,
Mass.) posted a 1-3, leaving them second overall behind their toughest
adversaries, the Brazilians. "To be honest with you," said Borges, "there
are two or three other teams that can get off the line and really hold a
lane going upwind. Brazil has certainly proven that they are one of those
teams. Everyone else ends up having to peel off."

Complete report: http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2003/PAGdaytwo.htm

Results from Tuesday: Top Three and U.S.
Hobie 16 Open (9 boats)
     1. E. Figueroa, PUR, 2-2-1-1; 6
     2. J.I. Maegli, GUA, 3-3-2-3; 11
     3(t). A. Noriega, MEX, 7-1-4-2; 14
     3(t). B. Arndt, BRA, 1-4-5-4; 14
     5. Paul/Mary Ann Hess, USA, 5-6-3-6; 20

J/24 Open (11 boats)
     1. M. Santa Cruz, BRA, 2-1-2-1; 6
     2. Tim Healy/Davenport Crocker/Gordon Borges/Nick Judson, USA, 1-2-1-3;
7
     3. E. Lugo, PUR, 9-6-7-2; 24

Laser Male (15 boats)
     1. Robert Scheidt, BRA, 1-1-1-1; 4
     2(t). M. del Solar, CHI, 4-4-2-2; 12
     2(t). D.E. Romero, ARG, 2-2-4-4; 12
     5. Ben Richardson, USA, 5-3-6-6; 20

Laser Radial Female (11 boats)
     1. T.E. Calles, MEX, 1-1-3-1; 6
     2. K. Rasa, CAN, 2-3-1-6; 12
     3. F. Cerntti, ARG, 3-5-2-3; 13
     5. Sally Barkow, USA, 4-4-6-4; 18

Mistral Male (10 boats)
     1. M. Galvan, ARG, 2-1-1-1; 5
     2. R. Santos, BRA, 3-3-2-2; 10
     3. K. Stittle, CAN, 1-2-3-6; 12
     5. Peter Wells, USA, 7-6-5-4; 22

Mistral Female (7 boats)
     1. Lanee Butler, USA, 2-1-1-1; 5
     2. D. Vallee, CAN, 1-3-3-3; 10
     3. C. Walther, ARG, 5-2-5-2; 14

Snipe Open (8 boats)
     1. B. Amorim, BRA, 1-3-1-3; 8
     2. N. Manso, CUB, 3-1-2-2; 8
     3. S. Silveira, URU, 2-4-3-1; 10
     5. Henry Filter/Lisa Griffith, USA, 6-6-7-4; 23



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size=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Mike Pinckney=20
[mailto:mpinckney@worldnet.att.net] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, August =
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<DIV>PAN AM GAMES<BR>Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic- Mistral sailor =
Lanee=20
Butler (Aliso <BR>Viejo, Calif.) held her lead today at the Pan Am Games =
by=20
turning in two <BR>race victories, widening the gap between herself and=20
Dominique Vallee <BR>(Canada), who currently stands in second. Butler is =
the=20
veteran of the <BR>U.S.A.'s 13-member Pan Am Games Team-Sailing, which =
completed=20
two races on <BR>the second day of competition in Santo =
Domingo.<BR><BR>In the=20
J/24, Tim Healy (Newport, R.I.) and crew Nick Judson (Nantucket, =
<BR>Mass.),=20
Gordon Borges (Newport, R.I.) and Davenport Crocker (Cohasset, =
<BR>Mass.) posted=20
a 1-3, leaving them second overall behind their toughest =
<BR>adversaries, the=20
Brazilians. "To be honest with you," said Borges, "there <BR>are two or =
three=20
other teams that can get off the line and really hold a <BR>lane going =
upwind.=20
Brazil has certainly proven that they are one of those <BR>teams. =
Everyone else=20
ends up having to peel off."<BR><BR>Complete report: <A=20
href=3D"http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2003/PAGdaytwo.htm">http:/=
/www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2003/PAGdaytwo.htm</A><BR><BR>Results=20
from Tuesday: Top Three and U.S.<BR>Hobie 16 Open (9=20
boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. E. Figueroa, PUR, 2-2-1-1;=20
6<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. J.I. Maegli, GUA, 3-3-2-3;=20
11<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3(t). A. Noriega, MEX, 7-1-4-2;=20
14<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3(t). B. Arndt, BRA, 1-4-5-4;=20
14<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Paul/Mary Ann Hess, USA, 5-6-3-6;=20
20<BR><BR>J/24 Open (11 boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. M. Santa =
Cruz,=20
BRA, 2-1-2-1; 6<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. Tim Healy/Davenport=20
Crocker/Gordon Borges/Nick Judson, USA, 1-2-1-3; =
7<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
3. E. Lugo, PUR, 9-6-7-2; 24<BR><BR>Laser Male (15=20
boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Robert Scheidt, BRA, 1-1-1-1;=20
4<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2(t). M. del Solar, CHI, 4-4-2-2;=20
12<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2(t). D.E. Romero, ARG, 2-2-4-4;=20
12<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Ben Richardson, USA, 5-3-6-6; =
20<BR><BR>Laser=20
Radial Female (11 boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. T.E. Calles, =
MEX,=20
1-1-3-1; 6<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. K. Rasa, CAN, 2-3-1-6;=20
12<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. F. Cerntti, ARG, 3-5-2-3;=20
13<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Sally Barkow, USA, 4-4-6-4; =
18<BR><BR>Mistral=20
Male (10 boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. M. Galvan, ARG, 2-1-1-1;=20
5<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. R. Santos, BRA, 3-3-2-2;=20
10<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. K. Stittle, CAN, 1-2-3-6;=20
12<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Peter Wells, USA, 7-6-5-4; =
22<BR><BR>Mistral=20
Female (7 boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. Lanee Butler, USA, =
2-1-1-1;=20
5<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. D. Vallee, CAN, 1-3-3-3;=20
10<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. C. Walther, ARG, 5-2-5-2; =
14<BR><BR>Snipe Open=20
(8 boats)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. B. Amorim, BRA, 1-3-1-3;=20
8<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. N. Manso, CUB, 3-1-2-2;=20
8<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. S. Silveira, URU, 2-4-3-1;=20
10<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5. Henry Filter/Lisa Griffith, USA, =
6-6-7-4;=20
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