Montotype Trophy - NEISA Open Singlehanded Champs

Summary

Saturday, September 14:

15 teams and 34 ILCA 7's rigged for day one of the NEISA Open Singlehanded Championship for the Monotype Trophy, hosted by Brown University at the Edgewood Yacht Club and Ted Turner '60 Sailing Pavilion. Unfortunately, there was not enough wind to start racing until 2:45pm when a very shifty and up and down easterly filled in. The weather was beautiful with temps around 80 degrees. The racing was difficult with some big broad shifts, current, and big velocity differences. Five races were sailed all the way up until the 6pm cutoff for the day on W4 courses.

Sunday, September 15:

Day two of the NEISA Open Singlehanded Championship for the Monotype Trophy was another beautiful day but the conditions for racing were not ideal. We left shore on time for a 10:15am first warning and sailed one race in a light and shifty easterly on a W4 course. A few more races were attempted throughout the day but had to be abandoned with either the wind dying or a major shift (or both). A nice seabreeze from the south filled around 2:45pm, just in time to get in one more start before the 3pm cutoff time. The last race was sailed in 6-8 knots. Seven races were sailed in total for the event and there were no protests or breakdowns.

A huge thanks to everyone who made the event happen: All of the Brown sailors who helped out: Vera Allen '27, Francesca Edmands '25, Laura Hamilton '27, Corinne Harrison '27, Janelle Li '25, and Anna Steffen '25. Our great group of Judges: Chief Umpire John Mooney, Richard Feeny, Will Price, and John Pearce. Photographer Rob Migliaccio. All of the teams who brought powerboats for coaches and judges: Coast Guard, Roger Williams, URI, the Edgewood Yacht Club, and the Moses Brown School. NEISA Rep Greg Wilkinson from Boston College.

The fleet was really large, deep and talented and there was some terrific and close racing throughout. Congratulations to Harvard's Robby Meek '27 on winning the NEISA Open Singlehanded Championship for the Monotype Trophy with an impressive four race wins in the 34-boat fleet and only 18 points after seven races. Robby receives an automatic qualifying berth for the 2024 ICSA Open Singlehanded National Championship to be held November 9-10 in St. Petersburg, FL.

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1HarvardRobby Meek '271818
2YaleMathias Reimer '273939
3Coast GuardNicholas Reeser '254949
4BrownJulian Dahiya '285959
5BowdoinMichelangelo Vecchio '276363
6BrownGuthrie Braun '268181
7BrownMartins Atilla '278484
*8YaleMorgan Pinckney '278888
*9Coast GuardBenjamin Reeser '288888
10Roger WilliamsNorman Cartwright '289292
11TuftsDevon Owen '27100100
12Connecticut CollegeDuncan Craine '26103103
13HarvardHarrison Strom '28106106
14Roger WilliamsConnor McHugh '28107107
15Boston CollegeTor Svendsen '27112112
*16YaleAlex Adams '26115115
*17DartmouthBen Sheppard '27115115
18BrownCharles Gish '28121121
19TuftsBrayden Benesch '28130130
20TuftsWyatt Bischoff '27131131
21Roger WilliamsMathieu Dale '25133133
22TuftsGus Macaulay '27134134
23BowdoinCole Amaral '28137137
24Connecticut CollegeHenry Scholz '27141141
25BrownLeyton Borcherding '25144144
26Roger WilliamsTristan McDonald '28150150
27Roger WilliamsKyle Pfrang '26157157
28NortheasternTyler Meadows '25158158
29Connecticut CollegeJake Demos '27161161
30McGillMikhail Lavrenov '26175175
31New HampshireLucas Wiatrowski '27210210
32Boston UniversityJohn Cabell '26213213
33New HampshireJames Frady '28222222
34Rhode IslandWillem Weinberg '24230230
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

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