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USA gets a Nacra 17 slot for RIO!!

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Huge news for the US team! So stoked for everyone campaigning. Now they can focus on the trials without the pressure of country qualification!

Just copy and paste:
http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/2016QualifiedNationsMNAconfirmationfromallevents14.12.15-[19831].pdf


 
Posted : December 19, 2015 1:02 pm
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Posted : December 19, 2015 1:39 pm
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Not broken, you just need to copy and paste. This forum doesn't like the url format.


 
Posted : December 19, 2015 5:28 pm
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You have to copy all of it not just the highlighted part.


 
Posted : December 19, 2015 6:27 pm
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Working link: http://tinyurl.com/hwd4g5e


 
Posted : December 19, 2015 6:34 pm
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Why is it listed as not confirmed? How did we earn this? More importantly, why is this so hard to find via searching?

Mike


 
Posted : December 19, 2015 10:10 pm
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My guess is that confirmed means the MNA will be accepting the slot. The US earned the slot based on Sarah/Matt's finish at the last worlds. There were no new Nacra 17 teams at the Oceania continental qualifier, so that spot was reallocated based on the Aarhus worlds.


 
Posted : December 20, 2015 6:53 am
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Thanks Jeff! I'm sure this was spelled out somewhere long ago. Nice job Sarah and Matt!

Mike


 
Posted : December 20, 2015 10:38 am
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Was just checking registrations for Miami OCR (link). Interesting mix for the US fleet. 9 boats registered.

39. Sandra Tartaglino
Chas MacBain
USA033 Nacra 17, Tiverton, RI

40. Stephanie Hudson
Dalton Tebo
USA 123 Nacra 17, Winnetka, IL - Illinois

41. Mark Mendelblatt
Carolina Mendelblatt
USA 027 Nacra 17, Miami, FL

42. Michael Easton
Katie Pettibone
306 Nacra 17, Burlington, Massachusetts

43. Bora Gulari
Louisa Chafee
USA286 Nacra 17, Detroit, MI

44. Sarah Newberry
Matthew Whitehead
305 Nacra 17, Miami, Florida

45. David Hein
[Pending]
025 Nacra 17, Rocky River, OH

46. Christina Persson
Todd Riccardi
88 Nacra 17, Ft Lauderdale, FL

47. Sarah Streater
Jensen McTighe
USA252 Nacra 17, Fort Lauderdale, FL


 
Posted : January 24, 2016 8:01 am
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This is the first event of the USA Team Selection for Rio. Second event will be the Worlds in Clearwater.

Lots of good teams and many good friends and family racing. I'm just hoping that everyone gets through the week with no injuries or breakages, and that the best teams rise to the top.

Gulari/Chafee were the top US team at the recent Miami midwinters with two bullets on the last day.
http://www.regattanetwork.com/event/11485#_newsroom+results


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 3:24 pm
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Results available here: LINK

Race 1
5 Sarah/Matt
7 Mendelblatts
9 Easton/Pettibone
13 Gulari/Chafee
28 Hudson/Tebo
39 Hein/Darrow
43 Tartaglino/MacBane
44 Streator/McTighe


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 5:30 pm
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Wow, Sarah and Easton dropped quite a bit after Race 2. Any stories?

Mike


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 7:13 pm
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Haven't heard anything, and don't really expect to. Looking at the results a lot of teams were very up and down, not surprising in a big fleet with light air. Mendleblatts and Gulari/Chafee doing well because of consistency. Those keeper scores could be really helpful later in the event.


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 7:50 pm
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Only one team with two single digit scores...


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 7:52 pm
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Consistency tends to win these things. Besson is 32nd, that about says it all!

Don't we have anyone onsite? Matt Bounds maybe?

Mike


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 9:17 pm
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weather data says it was light out of the NNW at Miami airport until about 1pm when a sea breeze started to circulate. Then it increased to about 10knots out of the east at 2pm. Pretty much the same in Homestead.


 
Posted : January 25, 2016 10:05 pm
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I think it will be interesting to see how the different pathways to securing the olympic spot play out.

The Mendelbrats come from Olympic success in traditional sloops. eg.. Classical tactical sailboat racing skills.
Bora comes from wining the foiling moth worlds.... so high performance max apparent wind experience.
Sarah and Matt come from the world of beach cats...
While Mike comes out of the college sailing club 420 world of tactical sailboat and team racing into the multihull world.

My bet is that developing the instincts for cats and moths during those formative years is an advantage.. So Sarah/Matt and Gulliari/Chaffee have an edge. Time will tell.

Of course, The USA still barely cracks the top 20 world wide.

My take home... Folks.... should get their talented daughters to cross train in multihulls along with their training in 420s.... Time in the boats at an early age should be the key!

We will see if the US Selection supports my theory.


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 11:54 am
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The lighter the air, the more

slow boat

tactics should help, right?

When it's blowing like stink, getting off the line and focusing on clear air and boat speed are the priority. Of course, at this level, it's still going to be tight at the marks.

Mike


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 1:46 pm
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Originally Posted by brucat
... getting off the line and focusing on clear air and boat speed are the priority....

Mike

When is this not the case?


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 2:00 pm
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oof, tough race 3 for the US boats


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 3:51 pm
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Nacra North America has some nice photos over on Facebook


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 4:47 pm
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Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by brucat
... getting off the line and focusing on clear air and boat speed are the priority....

Mike

When is this not the case?

Touché...

My point was that with more breeze, you can sometimes focus more on speed than positioning. It's harder to get substantial separation in light air.

A 420 or Opti gate with 80-boat fleets in light air is much different than in a windy race. With faster boats, more wind allows even more separation.

True, even when in the lead, you have to always focus on boatspeed (so as not to fall back into the crowd), but not having to worry about traffic and positioning makes life much simpler.

Mike


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 7:47 pm
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Originally Posted by Jeff.Dusek
oof, tough race 3 for the US boats

Ouch. The good news is, Mendelblatts and Bora/Luisa really stepped it up in Races 4 and 5, and are sitting 4th and 5th (respectively) overall!!!

Mike


 
Posted : January 26, 2016 7:58 pm
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I posit that the tactic training would end up being the better path.

Tactical decisions still end up being the most decisive in a race, regardless of the average speed of the fleet.

I figure teams can adapt to the learning curve on a new platform (to maximize performance) quicker than they can learn tactical awareness?


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 10:56 am
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Since the US qualified before the OCR. The North American Slot now seems to be a match race between Ramsey of Canada and Figaroa of Puerto Rico.

Along with Paul Hess going for the South American slot... it puts two long time Hobie 16 masters shooting for the Olympic slots on N17s.


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 11:47 am
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Unrelated to this thread, but ESPN is getting all activist-y on the rio water situation.

#riowater was trending #1 earlier today on the twitterz.


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 12:06 pm
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Originally Posted by Mark Schneider
Since the US qualified before the OCR. The North American Slot now seems to be a match race between Ramsey of Canada and Figaroa of Puerto Rico.

Along with Paul Hess going for the South American slot... it puts two long time Hobie 16 masters shooting for the Olympic slots on N17s.

I believe you mean Jason Hess from GUA


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 12:14 pm
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correct... oops... thanks


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 12:32 pm
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Wow... Guliari/Chaffee are sailing great and actually in medal contention. The rest of the US fleet is falling back into the 20s. Peaking at the right time... priceless!

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The surprise of the fleet so far has been the performance of Bora Gulari and Louisa Chafee (USA), who have only been sailing together for a few days. Gulari’s normal crew was hurt just prior to the regatta, and Chafee, who had some experience in the class, was called in. They have shown remarkable consistency in a very difficult fleet and are currently third, 11 points out of second, and 15 points off the lead.

well maybe the sun, moon and stars aligning is even better!


 
Posted : January 27, 2016 6:42 pm
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They are sailing reasonably consistently (extremely consistently compared to the bulk of the fleet), and are enjoying the rewards of that.

Mendelblatts got the Q in the last race yesterday. Some interesting protests in other classes too:

http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/protest-summary.php

Mike


 
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