Genny Tulloch Wins Match Racing Championship
Genny Tulloch Wins Match Racing Championship
Light winds worked to the benefit of US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics (USSTAG) member, Genny Tulloch of Tiburon, on the final day of US SAILING's 2009 U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship (USWMRC), hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club and sailed in Cowpet Bay, U. S. Virgin Islands. Tulloch was joined by crew Chafee Emory, Elizabeth Hall, and Alana O'Reilly.
Tulloch upset fellow USSTAG teammate, Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation, FL), and her crew of Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer (Redwood City), Liz Bower (Rochester, NY), and Alice Manard (Charleston, SC) in the finals. Team Tunnicliffe had dominated the first three days of the championship, losing just one match.
Shifty conditions and a breeze barely reaching six knots set the scene for the final two matches of the semifinals and for the four match finals. In the semifinals, Tunnicliffe, the 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist in the Laser Radial, defeated Annie Gardner-Nelson (San Diego) in three matches. Tulloch bested Katie Pilley-Lovell (New Orleans), in three matches to force a Tunnicliffe-Tulloch face-off in the finals. Team Tunnicliffe had gone 3-0 against Team Tulloch in their first three round robin matches.
In the finals, Tulloch won the first and third match. Tunnicliffe won the second match, leaving her no choice but to win the fourth match in order to stay in the game. In the fourth match, Tunnicliffe won the start, but lost ground to Tulloch when the two split tacks and Tulloch got a brisker breeze. Tulloch continued to lead in the match until reaching the second rounding of the weather mark, where she took a penalty after not giving Tunnicliffe room. The two teams then sailed downwind towards the finish, changing leads a few times. Four to five boat lengths from the finish, Tunnicliffe and Tulloch were one boat length apart when Tunnicliffe jibed to port thinking she could cross Tulloch's bow, but found she couldn't and picked up a penalty. They were only three boat lengths from the finish and both teams were on a beam reach for the finish. The two teams both jibed, and Tulloch came out of the jibe with better boat speed and held it straight to the finish line.
"We had a good time and a lot of fun," says Tulloch. "We're about 30 pounds lighter than Anna's team and I think that helped us in the light winds today."
The win for Tulloch is especially sweet after losing to Tunnicliffe in the finals of last year's USWMRC. "It feels great to win this championship," Tulloch says. "We enjoy racing in St. Thomas. The conditions are great."
For complete results, daily recaps, and photos, see http://championships.ussailing.org/Adult/USWMRC.htm. For more on the US SAILING National Championships, please visit http://championships.ussailing.org.
- Carol Bareuther, St. Thomas YC
The USWMRC was raced aboard International 24s on November 11-15. Just a week ago, Anna Tunnicliffe won the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year award.
November 16, 2009