Stoney Burke JV Regatta

Summary

Saturday, October 18:

Clear skies and warm weather brought challenging conditions for the 26th Annual Stoney Burke Intersectional. After the competitor's meeting, sailors stayed ashore until a light breeze filled around 1115. The race committee completed one race in A and was forced to abandon race 2A when the breeze shut off and backed mid-race. After a short on-shore postponement, the race committee restarted racing, eventually completing through race 4B in a steady 7-8 knot westerly (gusting 12-15 knots in races 1B and 2B).

Stay tuned for more racing from San Francisco Bay tomorrow! Many thanks to the Cal Sailing volunteers and sailors for running some great racing in challenging conditions!

Sunday, October 19:

Races were postponed onshore for 3 hours starting at 0930 as we had 0 knots due to a thick overhead fog bank. The fog bank receded at 1230 followed by blue skies and a steady 10-15 knot westerly. A and B divisions were able to sail (2) W/L2 races each before reaching the 1500 Sunday time limit. 26th Stoney Burke had a 46 boat turnout (28 coed/womens varsity and 18 JV from 18 universities). Thanks to our CALIFORNIA sailing coaches, alumni, and undergraduates for hosting a successful and well-executed event.

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1UC Santa BarbaraGauchos 1141024
*2UC Santa BarbaraGauchos 2161733
*3Cal MaritimeKeelhaulers 2191433
4UC Santa BarbaraGauchos 3311243
**5UC Santa BarbaraGauchos 5333568
**6CSU Long Beach49ers313768
7UC Santa BarbaraGauchos 4383169
8Cal MaritimeKeelhaulers 1561975
9BerkeleyCALIFORNIA Sailing 1662490
10UC IrvineAnteaters514293
11BerkeleyCALIFORNIA Sailing 27631107
12UC DavisAggies 25167118
13UC DavisAggies 17663139
14UC Santa CruzBanana Slug's8555140
15UC Los AngelesBruins 210240142
16UC Los AngelesBruins 19458152
17OregonDucks9361154
18Cal PolyMustang9568163
Sym.Explanation
*Number of high-place (3) finishes
**Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

The following chart shows the relative rank of the teams as of the race indicated. Note that the races are ordered by number, then division, which may not represent the order in which the races were actually sailed.

The first place team as of a given race will always be at the top of the chart. The spacing from one team to the next shows relative gains/losses made from one race to the next. You may hover over the data points to display the total score as of that race.

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