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US Sailing Team remains focused ahead of 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami

by US Sailing Team 19 Jan 2020 22:04 PST 19-25 January 2020
US Sailing Team Finn athlete, Luke Muller at the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami © Tomas Moya / Sailing Energy / World Sailing

The US Sailing Team's first major international event of the year approaches quickly with the start of the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami. On Monday, January 20, U.S. 470, Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, and RS:X athletes will have the chance to kick off the year on home waters.

For three of the seven classes, the event will serve as a piece of the U.S. Olympic trials. Sailors in the Men and Women's 470, Men and Women's RS:X, and Finn classes will face the second of three selection events that determine the Sailing athletes that will represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

After the 2019 World Championships, some athletes are left with particularly comfortable leads in the trials. U.S. Men's 470 team, Stu McNay (Providence, R.I.) and Dave Hughes (Miami, Fla.), have a 33-point lead in the U.S. Men's 470 trials. Similarly, Women's RS:X sailor, Farrah Hall (Annapolis, Md.), leads her trials by 34-points.

On the other end of the spectrum, three U.S. Women's 470 boats are within a point of one another. US Sailing Team athletes, Atlantic Brugman (Winthrop, Mass.) and Nora Brugman (Winthrop, Mass.), will be facing off with the U.S. team, Nikole Barnes (Miami, Fla.) and Lara Dallman-Weiss (Shoreview, Minn.), and the young U.S. duo, Carmen Cowles (Larchmont, N.Y.) and Emma Cowles (Larchmont, N.Y.).

US Sailing's Olympic Head Coach, Luther Carpenter (Cypress, Texas), is looking forward to watching these sailors prepare for an important leg of the trials. "We've had two regattas here in the last month, and it's been good practice for the coaches and sailors," he said. "It's always great to see how we perform when we have to bring our best. It's one of the best learning tools for all of us."

In addition to proceeding with the U.S. Olympic athlete trials, the American 470 Women will secure U.S. representation at the Tokyo 2020 Games. As there are more countries competing in Olympic classes than there are spots at the Games, countries have to qualify for representation. This event serves as the North American country qualifier. As the U.S. is the only North American country registered to compete in the Women's 470 class, the country has all but officially earned the berth.

In both the Finn and Men's RS:X trials, eight points separate the top two U.S. athletes. Pedro Pascual (West Palm Beach, Fla.) leads over Geronimo Nores (Miami Beach, Fla.) in the Men's RS:X, while Luke Muller (Fort Pierce, Fla.) is ahead of Caleb Paine (San Diego, Calif.), in the Finn.

Thanks to relatively small fleets at this event, it's unlikely either point-spread will be significantly extended or shrunk in Miami. Rather than focusing on the trials, Carpenter has been working with Muller and Paine to focus on making as many improvements as possible.

"I don't want them to be completely focused on each other, I want them to be focused on the improvements we have to make," said Carpenter. Keeping a bigger picture in mind, he continued, "If we don't improve a lot in the trials process, it makes the final goal harder to reach."

Erika Reineke will also be representing the US Sailing Team in the Women's Laser Radial Fleet. Though the event is not an element in her Olympic trials, Reineke is looking forward to competing on home waters leaving her best on the racecourse.

Racing will begin on Monday, January 20 at 11:00 a.m., local time (GMT -5). Thanks to solid wind forecasts, the Race Committee is optimistic that the regatta will feature the full schedule of races. All of the classes will have 10, with the exception of the RS:X classes, who have 15. On Saturday, January 25, the top ten boats in each fleet will compete in a final, additional Medal Race.

U.S. Athletes competing at the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami:

  • Stu McNay & Dave Hughes - 470 Men
  • Lachlain McGranahan & Declan McGranahan - 470 Men
  • Atlantic Brugman & Nora Brugman - 470 Women
  • Carmen Cowles & Emma Cowles - 470 Women
  • Nikole Barnes & Lara Dallman-Weiss - 470 Women
  • Luke Muller - Finn
  • Caleb Paine - Finn
  • Eric Anderson - Finn
  • Charles Heimler - Finn
  • Stephen Smeulders - Finn
  • Pedro Pascual - RS:X Men
  • Geronimo Nores - RS:X Men
  • Alexander Temko - RS:X Men
  • Ben Barger - RS:X Men
  • Farrah Hall - RS:X Women
  • Carolina Mendelblatt - RS:X Women
  • Erika Reineke - Laser Radial
  • Kaitlyn Hamilton - Laser Radial
  • Kelly McMurray - Laser Radial
  • Sarah Young - Laser Radial
  • Asher Zitter - Laser
  • Caleb Yaslov - Laser
  • Christian Ehrnrooth - Laser
  • Daniel Escudero - Laser
  • James Golden - Laser
  • Lucas Sawin - Laser
  • Malcolm Lamphere - Laser
  • Marcus Huttunen - Laser
  • Nick Sessions - Laser
  • Paul Didham - Laser
  • Steven Schwartz - Laser

For further information on Miami and the Hempel World Cup Series visit miami.ussailing.org.

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