on the sailing team from 2005 to 2009. He raced in the Gold Fleet at the 2010Laser World Championships. Currently, Vranizan is campaigning in the Laser for the Olympics. He is also preparing for the ISAF World Championships in Perth, Australia this December.
PL Sail#
Skipper
Lasers 1 197265 Frederick Vranizan 2 175935 Michael Karas 3 168661 Anthony Boscolo
Yacht Club Seattle YC
Seattle YC Seattle YC
4 191493 Luke Lawrence Lauderdale YC/USSDT 5 199138 John MacCausland Cooper River YC 6 197594 Ben Leibowitz 7 19149 Eric Lawrence 8 175174 Sean Kelly 9 196108 Vann Wilson 10 199713 Vilhelm Roberts 11 171314 Stephen Bourdow
ABYC
Lauderdale YC StFYC ABYC
Lauderdale YC Sequoia YC
12 188187 Kevin Shockey Vermilion Boat Club 13 175053 Lucas Adams 14 171007 Tracy Usher 15 198647 Teddy Weaver 16 170756 Lars Hansen 17 164204 Jeffrey Olson 18 188812 Ted Green 19 169575 Mark Bear 20 189720 Cam McNeil 21 184590 Lance Miller
Radials 1 199535 Christine Neville 2 188100 Sky Adams 3 171183 Hanne Weaver
Sail Newport St Francis YC Seattle YC Wayzata YC
Sarasota Sailing Wickford YC
New Bedford YC White Lake YC Waikiki YC
ILCA
Santa Barbara YC Seattle YC
4 175084 Dana Rohde Beaufort Yacht & Sailing 5 186544 Callie Naughton 6 190402 Annie Rossi 7 190393 Alexis Aird 8 180589 Lauren Knoles
Eastern YC CBYC
Seattle YC/CYC Sea Bayview YC
9 195889 Catherine Shanahan Stamford YC 10 167488 Erika Vranizan 11 195466 Rebekka Urbina
Corinthian YC Houston YC
12 198386 Sarah Mackey Seattle YC/CYC Sea 13 170747 Madison Gates 14 187139 Grace Pytell 15 197591 Sarah Streater 16 170149 Amy Kubie
SPYC
17 114398 Lindsey Andrade 18 186519 Dorian Haldeman
Crescent Sail YC Lauderdale YC Cedar Point YC 100299R SSA
results courtesy of
www.sail-world.com 48° NORTH, SEPTEMBER 2011 PAGE 75
Left: Christine Neville takes first in the women's Radial division and Frederick Vranizan takes first in the Men's Laser division. Above: Christine Neville, shows off why she took first place, rounding up at the leeward gate. Below: John MacCausland, of Charleston, SC, leads the pack into the leeward gate. Photos by Jan Anderson.
The women's fleet managed just one
race on Sunday. Neville's fifth place finish was good enough to surpass Hanne Weaver (Gig Harbor, WA / SeattleYC) for the lead who finished 13th in Sunday’s only race. Weaver dropped to third and
Sky Adams, slipped into second after finishing third. Neville finished fourth out of 12 at last year's U.S. Singlehanded Championship. There were 18 sailors competing at this year’s women’s division. “This is pretty surprising and really exciting,” said Neville. “It's an honor
because this Championship was so competitive.” Neville also discussed her keys
to success this weekend. “I had good speed upwind, especially in the first day. It was important not to fall back, because there were no throw outs. I was able to keep the boat flat when it was windy and take the lead before the downwind shift, which was going against the current.” For more details, visit the website:
http://championships.ussailing.org
by Jake Fish
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