The Crimson sails in five regattas this weekend, including the
NEISA Women's Singlehanded Championship and its second home invitational.
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts – The Harvard sailing team aims to
capture multiple trophies this weekend as it competes at the NEISA
Women's Singlehanded Championship hosted by Boston College, its own
Harvard Invitational, the Danmark Trophy hosted by Coast Guard, the
Smith Trophy hosted by MIT and the Mystic Lake Invitational hosted by
Tufts. The championship, the Danmark Trophy and the Smith Trophy will
take place Oct. 3-4, while the Harvard Invitational and the Mystic Lake
Invitational are one-day events on Oct. 3 and Oct. 4, respectively.
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Last Time Out
Juan Carlos Perdomo placed first at the NEISA Men's
Singlehanded Championship, which qualifies him for the Inter-Collegiate
Sailing Association Singlehanded National Championship from Nov. 6-8.
Harvard also competed in the 33rd Professor Stedman Hood Trophy, placing
ninth out of 19 teams. The A-division vessel of skipper Nick Sertl and
crew Nomin-Erdene Jagdagdorj sailed into six top-five finishes while the
B-division pairing of Nick DiGiovanni and Priscilla Russo had three
top-five performances, combining for 150 points.
Fourth Harvard Men's Singlehanded Champion
Junior Juan Carlos Perdomo breezed past 27 other sailors en
route to capturing the NEISA Men's Singlehanded Championship. The junior
took over the lead early in the event winning race four before going on
to finish in the top-five in eight of the remaining 10 races.
Perdomo is the fourth member of the Crimson to win the NEISA Men's
Singlehanded Championship and firt since Kyle Kovacs '08 in 2008.
Perdomo also competed in the championship as a freshman, placing second.
About the NEISA Women's Singlehanded Championship
Sophomore Taylor Ladd and freshman Taylor Gavula will vie for
the NEISA Women's Singlehanded Championship racing in Laser Radial
vessels at Boston College. Ladd competed in last years championship and
placed 12th out of 18 sailors. Sloan Devlin '06 is the only member of
the Crimson to win the NEISA Women's Singlehanded Championship,
capturing the title in 2006.
Projected Lineup*: Taylor Ladd and Taylor Gavula
About the Harvard Invitational
Two divisions of FJ dinghies will race down the Charles in the
one-day event on Oct. 3. In the opening weekend, Harvard posted a
third-place finish at the first Harvard Invitational.
Projected Lineup* (Skipper/Crew): A-Division: Andrew Puopolo / Catherine Tang | B-Division: Nick Karnovsky / Ari Gross
About the Danmark Trophy
In this interconference regatta, two divisions of 420's and FJ
vessels will sail at Coast Guard. At last year's Danmark Trophy,
Harvard finished eighth out of 20 teams.
Projected Lineup* (Skipper/Crew): A-Division: Andrew Mollerus / Sydney Karnovsky | B-Division: Marek Zaleski / Julia Lord
About the Smith Trophy
Competing for the Smith Trophy, the Crimson will start from
the Walter C. Wood Sailing Pavilion at MIT and sail in FF and Tech
dinghies. Harvard vies to top its fourth-place finish at last years'
regatta.
Projected Lineup* (Skipper/Crew): A-Division: Nick DiGiovanni / Priscilla Russo | B-Division: Jackson Wagner / Olivia Kjorlien
About the Mystic Lake Invitational, Central Series Four
Two divisions of pairings will sail out of the Mystic Lake and
Tufts Boathouses competing in Larks on Sunday At its last Central
Series Four, Harvard ended the regatta as the runner-up totaling seven
top-five finishes.
Projected Lineup* (Skipper/Crew): A-Division: Dylan Farrell / Christine Gosioco | B-Division: Andrew Puopolo / Catherine Tang
*All boat pairings subject to change due to wind conditions
Forecast
At the championship, the Mystic Lake Invitational and the
Smith Trophy, vessels will sail with Northeast winds at 20-25 knots,
diminishing to 15-20 knots on Saturday afternoon with gusts up to 30
knots. Waves will reach around three feet and there is a slight chance
of rain. On Sunday, the championship and the Harvard Invitational will
face winds coming from the Northeast around 10-15 knots and gusts up to
20 knots. There is also a small chance of rain while the waves stay
around three feet.
For up-to-date forecasts, click here.
Leading the Way
Head coach Michael O'Connor will
lead Harvard in his 19th season at Harvard. Since he took over the
Crimson program in 1997, Harvard has won a pair of national team race
championships (2002, 2003), as well as a national coed championship
(2003) and a women's national title (2005).
Aye Aye Captain
Seniors Andrew Mollerus and Sydney Karnovsky were
named captains for a second straight year. Both were named to the 2015
ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team and Karnovsky was named to the ICSA
All-America team as crew.
Up Next
Harvard will compete in its only regatta of the weekend as it
travels to Rhode Island to compete for the Moody Trophy from Oct. 10-11.
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