Check out the current results here!!!
http://www.collegesailing.org/nas/spring09/womensresults.asp
The battle for the top award in Intercollegiate Women’s Sailing, Quantum Women’s Sailor of the Year, is red hot as we head into the national championship semifinals to be held May 25th at St. Francis Yacht Club, hosted by Stanford University, with the Finals to follow May 26-27.
The depth of the competitive field has never been greater. Amazingly, twenty-three different sailors representing thirteen different colleges have won divisions at major national competitions this year–an unprecedented number. As the women’s national championships approach, the guessing games begin: Will stand-out freshman singlehanded national champion, Anne Haeger, earn a starting spot on the defending champion team from Boston College? Will the consistency of Yale’s Jane Mackey continue to the very end? Western Washington University’s Molly Jackson has won every one of the NWICSA Conference’s coed & women’s championships. Can she now repeat her winning ways on the national stage as she did at the same venue just one month ago? (St. Francis Women’s Intersectional)
Regardless of the outcome, two tremendously exciting regattas, likely to be held in very windy conditions, will determine the Quantum Woman’s Sailor of the Year, which will be announced May 27th…
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