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US SAILING ISAF Youth World Qualifier and U.S. Youth Multihull Championship End On Exciting Note

Long Beach, Calif. (Jan. 22, 2008) - For the young sailors competing in the US SAILING ISAF Youth World Championship and U.S. Youth Multihull Championship over the long holiday weekend, it was three days filled with exciting races and a lot at stake: a chance to represent the USA at the 2008 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Denmark and, for the multihull sailors, a national championship title as well as a chance to compete in the SL-16 World Championship in France.

As a day of rainbows, rain squalls and sailing through a full range of emotions in chilly 55-degree breeze ground down to dusk on the last day of racing on Monday, Multihull sailor Andrew Mason said to himself - but not to crew Chris Segerblom - "There goes our trip to Denmark."

Meanwhile, on the same course inside the outer harbor breakwater, Judge Ryan and crew Hans Henken - sailing on the 29er - kept remembering the advice of their coach, two-time Olympic medalist Charlie McKee, to "keep an open mind on the race course. It's never over until it's over."

By the time racing was done and boats were being pulled out of the water, both teams celebrated a victory. Mason, 18, and Segerblom, 15, of Corona del Mar had come from far behind to beat Evan Miller and Taylor Reese of Panama City, Fla., by a heartbeat to win the multihull title, while Ryan and Henken held off Oliver Toole and Willie McBride of San Diego in the 29ers.

Along with Laser winner Luke Lawrence (Palm City, Fla.), Laser Radial winner Anne Haeger (Lake Forest, Ill.), and girls 29er winners Emily Dellenbaugh (Eaton, Conn.) and crew Morgane Renoir (San Diego, Calif.), the winners will represent the U.S. in the ISAF Youth Worlds in Denmark in July. Mason and Segerblom, sailing a Nacra SL-16 catamaran, also received the Arthur J. Stevens Trophy for their national title and will represent the USA in the Nacra SL-16 World Championship in France this summer.

The SL-16 and 29er leaders were separated by only one point starting the final day, and that narrowed to first-place deadlocks before the 10th and final race.

"It was by far extremely close racing," said Mason.

And heartbreaking at times. As Mason/Segerblom ran fourth with their rivals far back in eighth on the second lap of the first race, the committee abandoned the race because of a 60-degree wind shift. Then they ran third to Miller/Reiss's second in the re-run.

The last race, beset by smaller shifts, was a wild ride. At the first windward mark, Mason/Segerblom were second with Miller/Reiss dead last in 10th. Almost a lap later, the lead had flipped with Miller/Reiss ahead of the fleet and Mason/Segerblom eighth. But the latter found some speed to regain third place before the final mark rounding, then slowly reeled in the leaders, who jibed toward the downwind finish line about 100 yards from the end. Mason/Segerblom then jibed inside of them and managed to cross in front three boat lengths before the line to pull off their comeback.

"My heart stopped," said Segerblom, who with Mason had lost last year's youth title to Miller and his previous crew by a half-point in their first catamaran regatta.

Segerblom took a flopping dive into the water in celebration. "We just went nuts," Mason said. "I didn't think we had it until I heard the whistle."

Ryan and Henken in the 29er fleet related to that. "It was the toughest regatta I've ever sailed," Ryan said. "We were just about dead even."

Henken said, "We just came from the 29er Worlds in Australia where we were practicing for this."

In that event, with McKee alongside, they sailed against the world's adult elite of the class and finished third in the silver fleet.

"That was our plan," Henken said, "to learn as much as we could, test some stuff and tune the boat. We also met some guys from Denmark who won [the Youth Worlds] last year."

So they should feel right at home come summertime.

Also qualifying for the Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship is RS:X Boys' sailor Cody Shevitz of Santa Barbara, Calif.

Throughout the three-day regatta, there were no on-water protests requiring post-race hearings.

For complete results, photos and more information on the US SAILING ISAF Youth World Championship and U.S. Youth Multihull Championship, please visit www.abyc.org/event.cfm?id=280.  The US SAILING U.S. Youth Multihull Championship website is at www.ussailing.org/championships/youth/multihull

The winners:

SL-16 CATAMARAN (10 boats):

Andrew Mason/Chris Segerblom, Corona del Mar, Calif. 2-1-2-2-(7)-2-1-1-3-1, 15 points.

LASER (23 boats):

Luke Lawrence, Palm City, Fla., (9)-1-5-2-1-1-2-7-5, 24.

LASER RADIAL (9 boats):

Anne Haeger, Lake Forest, Ill., (3)-1-2-2-1-1-1-2-2, 12.

29ERS (16 boats):

Judge Ryan/Hans Henken, San Diego, Calif., (4)-1-3-2-3-2-2-1-3-1, 18.

GIRLS 29ER:

Emily Dellenbaugh/Morgane Renoir, Easton, Conn./San Diego, Calif., 2-3-1-(7)-1-3-4-4-2-4, 24.

The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING) is the national governing body for sailing. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, the organization provides leadership for the sport of sailing in the U.S. US SAILING offers training and education programs for instructors and race officials, supports a wide range of sailing organizations and communities, issues offshore rating certificates, and provides administration and oversight of competitive sailing across the country, including National Championships and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Teams. For more information, please visit www.ussailing.org


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