PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (September 18, 2013) – Two U.S. Match Racing icons
and the #1 ranked match racer in the world will go head-to-head this
week at the U.S. Match Racing Championship, hosted by Sail Sheboygan
(Wis.). Eight teams will match race for the Prince of Wales Bowl in
Sonars on Lake Michigan, beginning Thursday, September 19 through
Sunday, September 22. Taylor Canfield (Chicago, Ill.) enters this week’s week event as the
#1 ranked match racer in the world by ISAF. After losing in the finals
of the U.S. Match Racing Championship in 2011 and 2012, Canfield
captured his first Prince of Wales Bowl last year in Marblehead, Mass.
Canfield will switch roles on the boat for this year’s event and crew
for Stephanie Roble (East Troy, Wis.), who crewed for Canfield at last
year’s championship.
Roble is the top ranked women’s match racer in the
U.S. Earlier this summer, Roble won the Stena Match Race Sweden event, a
stop on the new Women’s International Match Racing Tour. Brian Janney
(Holland, Mich.) and Anne Haeger (East Troy, Wis.) will be sailing with
Roble and Canfield for the first time, collectively. Janney sails with
Canfield on the USOne Sailing Team. Roble’s team will represent the Lake
Beulah Yacht Club and Chicago Match Race Center.
Returning to compete in his 12th U.S. Match Racing Championship is
Dave Perry (Southport, Conn.), a four-time winner of the Prince of Wales
Bowl. Perry and crewmates Mike Rehe (Harper Woods, Mich.) and Chris
Museler (Portsmouth, R.I.) won the title two years ago off the coast of
Newport Beach, Calif. Museler also won this championship with Perry in
2008 (Oyster Bay, N.Y.) and 2006 (Fort Worth, Texas). Perry is the fifth
ranked match racer in the country. The two-time Congressional Cup
Champion will be representing the Pequot Yacht Club (PYC) again this
year. Perry won this championship on three occasions while representing
PYC in 2011, 2008 and 2006, and once for the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club
in 1982.
Two-time U.S. Match Racing Champion Dave Dellenbaugh (Easton, Conn.)
has returned to take another shot at the title. Dellenbaugh, who won
this championship in 2002 and 1984, is also representing the Pequot
Yacht Club. He’ll be sailing this week with his daughter Rebecca
Dellenbaugh, a 2010 ICSA All-American at Dartmouth (Easton, Conn.),
Janel Zarkowsky (Annapolis, Md.), who won the championship last year as
crew for Canfield, and accomplished team racer Amanda Callahan
(Portsmouth, R.I.).
David Storrs (Southport, Conn.), the fifth ranked match racer in the
U.S., will be sailing this week with Maggie Shea (Wilmette, Ill.), who
won as crew for Canfield last year and with Genny Tulloch at the 2012
U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship. Storrs will represent the
Chicago Match Race Center.
Long Beach Yacht Club’s (Calif.) Dustin Durant will be crewing for
helmsman Scott Dickson this week, along with Steve Flam. Durant is the
second ranked match racer in the country and the skipper of the Long
Beach Match Racing Team.
The winning skipper of this event will receive an invitation to race
at the 2014 Ficker Cup, a grade 3 event and a Congressional Cup
Qualifier. (from www.ussailing.org)
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