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Anna TUNNICLIFFE, the USA's Laser Radial gold medallist at the last Olympic Games and the current US SAILING Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year, and Paige RAILEY, 2006 Laser Radial World Champion and winner of the ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Award in the same year, have dominated this event in the past.
The Star class is showing great depth, with the likes of sailors like Brazil's Bruno PRADA, who is crewing for local sailor and World Champion Augie DIAZ (USA). PRADA crewed for two-time ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Robert SCHEIDT (BRA) at the last Olympics to win a silver medal. He is sailing with DIAZ while SCHEIDT is "off on other sailing ventures," in order to "stay in shape" for their 2012 Olympic campaign and the goal of becoming 2009 Star World Champions. "Our goal in 2006 was to be first in the World Rankings; in 2007, to be the World Champions; and in 2008 to medal at the Olympics, and we have done all of that," said PRADA.
US contenders include Andrew CAMPBELL (USA), also sailing with a Star class "star": crew Brad NICHOL (USA). CAMPBELL only recently switched to the Star after having represented the USA in the Laser class at the 2008 Olympic Games. When asked if he is launching a Star campaign for 2012, he said, "Well, here we are trying this, but campaign is a big word." NICHOLS said their expectations for this regatta in particular are low considering it's their second day on the boat together and CAMPBELL's second day ever on a Star.
Finn sailor Bryan BOYD (USA) is back on the Olympic campaign trail after admittedly retreating to "weekend warrior" status in the years that have passed since his 2004 campaign. "For me, it's the start of the quad; time to get out of the garage and dust off," said BOYD. "My goal is to make the US team and start my full schedule." He will be closely watching Rafa TRUJILLO (ESP), who has been in the boat for 15 years and "has a silver medal in his pocket from Athens." He added that Chris COOK (CAN) is another that will be on his heels. "He is a crafty guy - claims he's not doing another campaign, but I can see it in his eyes."
The 10 Olympic events competing at US SAILING's 2009 Rolex Miami OCR are: Laser Radial, Laser, Finn, Men's RS:X, Women's RS:X, 49er, Men's 470, Women's 470, Star, and Women's Match Racing in the Laser SB3. The three Paralympic events are: 2.4mR, SKUD18 and Sonar.
Cumulative points tallied from the inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup 2008-2009 will determine World Cup champions in each of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic event. The series started with Sail Melbourne (Australia) last December and rounds out with the Trofeo SAR Princess Sofia (Palma, Spain) and Semaine Olympique Française (Hyères, France) in April; Delta Lloyd Regatta (Medemblik, The Netherlands) in May; Kieler Woche (Kiel, Germany) in June; and Skandia Sail for Gold (Weymouth, Great Britain) in September.
A complete and final entry list can be viewed at www.rolexmiamiocr.org, where regatta results, photos and updates will be posted daily once racing begins. Video highlights, produced by T2P.tv, will air Thursday through Saturday and can be viewed at the same website and from the ISAF Sailing World Cup site at www.sailing.org/isafsailingworldcup.
ISAF Sailing World Cup
The ISAF Sailing World Cup 2008-2009 consists of the following events:
16-21 Dec 2008 - Sail Melbourne The Asia Pacific Regatta, Melbourne, Australia
25-31 Jan 2009 - Rolex Miami OCR, Miami, USA
4-10 April 2009 - Trofeo SAR Princess Sofia MAPFRE, Palma, Spain
18-24 April 2009 - Semaine Olympique Francaise, Hyeres, France
27-31 May 2009 - Delta Lloyd Regatta, Medemblik, Netherlands
20-29 June 2009 - Kieler Woche, Kiel, Germany
14-19 Sept 2009 - Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta, Weymouth, Great Britain
Find out more about the ISAF Sailing World Cup, including more on the seven events, the latest World Cup Standings, the scoring system and the Notice of Series at www.sailing.org/isafsailingworldcup.