(San Francisco, CA)- Quick and competitive races, on-the-water umpiring,
no discards, and an improved viewing experience of the fleet racing for
everyone involved, proved to be the key recipe for a successful 2016
U.S. Adult Sailing Championship held October 12-15 in San Francisco, CA.
Hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club on San Francisco Bay, this US Sailing
National Championship truly challenged the ten teams competing in
equalized J/22 one-design keelboats. In the end it was the experience,
local knowledge and preparation of the team representing the Northern
California Yachting Association/ St. Francis Yacht Club who came out on
top. The fleet tallied eight races on Wednesday; six races on Thursday;
two on Friday, and four on Saturday.
Russ
Silvestri (San Francisco, Calif.), John Collins (Mill Valley, Calif.),
Mario Yovkov (San Francisco, Calif.), and Maggie Bacon (San Francisco,
Calif.) won by 13 points over 20 races. The team representing Southern
California Yachting Association/San Diego Yacht Club, led by Tyler Sinks
(San Diego, Calif.), placed second overall. Sinks was joined by crew
mates Jake La Dow (San Diego, Calif.), Jake Reynolds (San Diego,
Calif.), and Max Hutcheson (San Diego, Calif.).
Despite the close races throughout the four-day event, this championship
was a two-team duel from start to finish. Silvestri won nine races and
placed second nine times. Sinks won eight races and had a lead through
most of Wednesday.
Silvestri led by nine points entering Saturday’s racing and his team
continued to post consistent results (4-1-2-1) to seal the championship
and the Clifford D. Mallory Trophy.
“We knew from the start that Tyler Sinks was going to be the guy to
beat,” said Silvestri. “They went after us in the starts today, but with
a nine point lead, we wanted to stay close with them and not make any
mistakes. We had the benefit of the local knowledge and confidence in
our boat speed and how to set up our boat every day.”
“Today, we started races on the north side of Alcatraz with the wind
coming from the south,” Silvestri continued. “Usually we are closer to
Alcatraz, so that was different. There were storms coming through, so it
was shifty at times. At the start of the tide, the wind was coming in
and at the end it was going out, so just racing here all the time you
have a sense of that and it helped us.”
Silvestri was also impressed with the new racing format, “I love the
on-the-water umpiring. They are in the right position 99 percent of the
time. You finish the race and there is no protest. It’s infinitely
better. It couldn’t be a better regatta to come to. The boats are
prepared. It’s a $350 USD entry fee. You get all your food. It’s a great
deal. St. Francis YC did a great job running the event. It was great
having the umpires out there and the race committee work was good in a
challenging environment with the cross current and deep water. Getting
the marks in the right spot was not easy.” For more Mallory Cup/ US Adult Sailing Championship information