US Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship
for the Nancy Leiter Clagett Memorial Trophy

August 3, 2007

Going in to the last two races, there was five points separating the top two boats.   Race 9 started out very close for the winners, but Eliza Richartz, firmly in third place, was like a horse out of the starting gate, she got ahead and never looked back.  This makes two back to back wins for her.  At the finish, Mayumi Roller placed second to Carolyn Prioleau’s fourth, closing the gap to three points.

 Carolyn sailed over to John Vandemoer’s coach boat and asked “what do I do?”  John said, “You’ve got to start next to Mimi, stay next to Mimi and try to cover Mimi.”  Simple, right?  Well, the pressure is pretty intense.  Carolyn let Mimi go right after the start.  At the first weather mark, Mimi was in fifth and Carolyn was in the teens.  On the first run, Mimi moved into fourth and Carolyn began her long journey, clawing back up the fleet.  Somewhere on the second and final beat, Jessica Claflin fouled Mimi and had to do turns (and they were bad turns at that!).  This exoneration would prove to be the boat Mimi needed to put in between her and Carolyn for the win.  Carolyn was charging up the beat and rounded the mark in 8th.  If Mimi held on to third, Carolyn needed to finish sixth or better to beat her in the tie breaker.  The whole last run was tense!  Meanwhile, Eliza Richartz sailed away with her third straight win!

 Mimi was unable to catch Renee Gagne for second and Carolyn managed to move into sixth place.  They both ended up with 22 points, but Carolyn has four 1st place finishes to Mimi’s three 1st place finishes, and wins the championship… I think it's first time the US Junior Women’s Singlehanded Champs has been decided by a tie breaker!  It was an excellent race to watch both girls making mistakes and trying their best to fix them.  Big wind shifts and current played a factor, but the mental game was the order of the day.