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2002 ROSE BOWL REGATTA
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club - USC Varsity Sailing Team
January 5-6, 2002
NOTICE OF RACE
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Complete Results, Wrap-up, and Photos
1.
HOST CLUB
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
7201 East Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: (562) 434-9955
Fax: (562) 434-2267
www.abyc.org
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HOST SCHOOL
University of Southern California
Mike Segerblom, Head Coach
5489 Each Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90803
Phone: (562) 433- 7939
Fax: (562) 433-3668
www.uscsailing.org
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2. RULES
The regatta will be governed by the ICSA Procedural Rules (Fall 2001-Spring
2005), the ISSA Procedural Rules (as modified by the PCISA), the 2001-2004
Racing Rules of Sailing, the prescriptions of US SAILING; the rules of the CFJ
Class or PCIYRA regarding Collegiate FJ's (except as any of these are altered by
the Sailing Instructions, or the ICSA/ISSA Procedural Rules); and by the Sailing
Instructions.
3. FORMAT &
ELIGIBILITY
College Fleet
One Team (A & B) CFJ Division may enter from each ICSA member school previously
approved by the ICSA intersectional coordinator.
High School Fleet
The regatta will be sailed in two
flights a gold flight and a silver flight, each flight with an A division and a
B Division. Flight allocation will be done by PCISA.
A and B divisions in both
fleets will sail separately (i.e. College A then High School A - rotate boats -
College B then High School B)..
4. BOATS
College Fleet
Each team entered is responsible for
providing "one" PCIYRA legal CFJ and PCIYRA legal set of sails for this event.
Outside California schools should contact local area people or schools to
arrange charters. A limited number of charter boats are available from the host
school.
High School Fleet
Each team is responsible for providing
one class legal CFJ. Sails will be provided by the PCISA. Out of area schools
may contact Tim Hogan for help with charters. All boats will be entered in a
round robin format!!
5. SCHEDULE OF
EVENTS
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Saturday, Jan 5, 2002 |
Sunday, Jan 6, 2002 |
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Report Time |
0900 |
Report Time |
0900 |
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Registration Ends |
0930 |
Racing Begins |
1100 |
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Skipper’s Meeting |
1000 |
No Start After |
1600 |
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Racing Begins |
1100 |
Trophy Presentation |
1700 |
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Dinner & College Sailing Forum |
1700 |
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6. HOUSING
Some housing may be available.
Colleges please contact Mike Segerblom and High Schools please contact Tim Hogan
at (714) 434-4400, or send an email to timhogan@warmingtonhomes.com
7. ENTRY
The entry form must be completed and returned to Mike Segerblom at the US
Sailing Center, Long Beach by January 2, 2002.
At the discretion of the organizer entries may not
be accepted after this date. Entry fees may be paid at registration on Saturday
Jan. 5th provided the Entry Form was postmarked, or received on or
before January 2, 2002.
8. ENTRY FEES
College $35 per team
High School $50 per team
The entry fee includes 4 dinners per team. Additional dinners available at
$7.00
Please make checks payable to
“USC Sailing”.
9. SKIPPER'S
MEETING AND SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
There will be a skipper's meeting at
10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2002 on the patio at ABYC. Sailing
Instructions will be available at registration.
10.
SAILING AREA
The sailing area will be in the turning
basin off of ABYC.
11. DECISIONS OF
THE JURY
Decisions of the jury will be
final in accordance with RRS Rule 70.4.
12. TROPHIES
Trophies will be awarded to teams
placing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each division/fleet.
13. DINNER
There will be a dinner at ABYC on
Saturday, Jan. 5 immediately after racing for all participants, family, friends
and guests. The entry fee includes four (4) dinners. Additional dinners will be
available at $7.00 per person
Additional dinner
reservations must be made by 10:00 a.m. on Jan. 5, 2002.
14. PARTICIPATION
With the exception of RRS Rule 4, each
school shall compete in all scheduled races. Any school breaking this rule,
without permission of the Race Committee, is subject to severe disciplinary
actions by the PCISA/PCIYRA.
15. COACHING
All coaching shall be done from either:
a.) the dock at ABYC; or
b.) the beach adjacent to ABYC.
Any spectators on the water
shall have no contact with any competitor except when rendering
assistance under RRS Rule 1.1, or as instructed by the Race Committee.
16. COLLEGE SAILING
FORUM
There will be a
short presentation on Intercollegiate Sailing following dinner on Saturday
night. Students and parents interested in information about college sailing in
general, or specific collegiate programs should plan to attend. All colleges
should plan to be represented.
17. INFORMATION
For more information contact Mike
Segerblom, at the US Sailing Center, Long Beach (562) 433-7939, or Home (714)
557-5745 or email
mikesego@collegesailing.org.
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