(Rochester, NY)- Talk about some fire-power. Two Rolex Women's Sailors
of the Year, two Women College Sailors of the Year, Women's Match Race
World Champions, four Women Olympians and multiple College Women
All-Americans? This year’s edition of the Rolex IWKC features 36 teams
representing 16 U.S. states and three foreign countries (Canada, Great
Britain and The Netherlands). This biennial regatta, marking its 14th
edition in 26 years, will offer these top sailors the opportunity to
experience high-level competition along with social activities designed
to promote camaraderie. The Rolex Gala, on Thursday, September 1, will
conclude the event with the presentation of US SAILING’s Bengt Julin
Trophy and a Rolex timepiece to the winning boat’s skipper.
Many world-renown sailors are returning to the event this year,
including the top three teams from 2009. The defending champion team is
back for another shot at the title. They compete full-time as “Team
Maclaren” for a 2012 Olympic berth in Women’s Match Racing as members of
the US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics. Team Maclaren includes Olympic Gold
medalist and Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation,
Fla.), Molly O’Bryan Vandemoer (Stanford, Calif.), Debbie Capozzi
(Bayport, N.Y.) and Liz Bower (Rochester, N.Y.).
After a break from the 2009 competition, three-time champion and
Olympian Sally Barkow (Nashotah, Wis.) returns with her US Sailing Team
AlphaGraphics crew Alana O’Reilly (Charleston, S.C.) along with Annie
Lush (Bournemouth, U.K.) and Jacqueline Campbell (Washington, D.C.).
They’ll face stiff competition from 2009 second-place finisher and top
hometown team of Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year Cory Sertl (Rochester,
N.Y.), Amy Moran (Pittsford, N.Y.), Annemarie Cook (Rochester, N.Y.) and
Jane Mastrandrea (Webster, N.Y.); and from third-place finisher,
Olympian and past champion Carol Cronin (Jamestown, R.I.) returns with
Margaret Podlich (Severna Park, Md.), Kim Couranz (Annapolis, Md.) and
new addition Karina Vogen Shelton (Watsonville, Calif.).
A number of promising young newcomers have entered to compete in this
talented and diverse fleet. Skipper Allie Blecher (Fullerton, Calif.) is
a four-time ICSA All-American and the 2010 Quantum Female College
Sailor of the Year. Blecher’s team includes, Alyssa Aitken (Sandwich,
Mass.), Molly Robinson (Sausalito, Calif.) and Sarah Somes (Grosse
Pointe Park, Mich.). All four have sailed, or are still sailing, for
College of Charleston. Blecher and Aitken won the 2010 ICSA National
Women’s Championship.
In her three years at Boston College, Anne Haeger (Lake Forest, Ill.)
has been named an ICSA All-American each year and was crowned the
Quantum Female College Sailor of the Year for 2011. She is currently
helming a 470 campaign for the 2012 Olympics and a member of the US
Sailing Development Team. Haeger’s crew includes, Stephanie Roble (East
Troy, Wis.), Maggie Shea (Wilmette, Ill.) and Darby Smith (Marblehead,
Mass.). Roble, also a three-time ICSA All-American at Old Dominion
University (class of 2011) and is currently driving a match race
campaign for the 2012 Olympics. Shea, a two-time ICSA All-American at
Connecticut College, is currently trimming main for a match race
campaign for the 2012 Olympics, while Darby, an outstanding crew from
the University of South Florida, is currently doing bow for the same
match race campaign.
Skipper Kristen Lane’s (Tiburon, Calif.) team features several standout
crew members, including current US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics member
Genny Tulloch (San Francisco, Calif.), who is campaigning in women’s
match racing for the 2012 Olympics. Also joining the team are Molly
Carapiet (Belvedere, Calif.) and Jennifer Morgan-Glass (Seattle, Wash.).
Not only will all four corners of the U.S. be represented with teams
coming from northern Massachusetts down to the tip of Florida and out
west from Washington state to southern California, but also Canada with
four teams and The Netherlands with the return of the sixth-place
finishers from the 2009 Rolex IWKC. The Netherlands team has been
sailing together for the past five years and skipper Marike Poulie
(Amsterdam), first sailed the Rolex IWKC in 1995 in Newport, R.I. Since
then she has sailed many J/22 events with Bregje Lodewikus (Haarlem),
Renske Verbeek (Amsterdam) and Leontien Benders (Hilversum). For more Rolex Women's Worlds sailing information