Blecher repeats at US Women’s Match Racing Champs
Published on August 20th, 2023
Annapolis, MD (August 20, 2023) After three days of racing marked by inconsistent breeze, Team BAAM (Allie Blecher, Katja Sertl, Beka Schiff, Ali Blumenthal) overtook Bow Down Racing (Bridget Groble, Maddie Bashaw, Lucy Klempen, Samantha Foulston) with two straight wins in the finals to claim their third U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship title.
“It feels great to be back-to-back champions,” said Allie Blecher. “It’s been great sailing with Katja, Ali and Beka, I couldn’t ask for a better team. Mental toughness was key to our success this weekend. We didn’t start off the event as well as we would have liked, but we were able to shake it off and come back stronger on Saturday and Sunday.”
Allie Blecher and her team were able to rise from an inconsistent start in the round robin to make it to the semifinals and finals. Bridget Groble, ranked #3 in the US and #16 win the world, took second overall, her best finish to date at the championship.
Third place finisher Hailey Thompson traded places with her skipper from last year’s event, Nicole Breault, for the championship. Thompson sailed a consistent event, finishing second in the round robin and advancing to the semifinals where she was able to take a race off of first place finisher Blecher.
Janel Zarkowsky, #2 ranked U.S. Women’s Match Racer, had a strong start to the event, going undefeated in the round robin and quarterfinals. As the event progressed, Zarkowsky’s team had difficulties adjusting to the light and shifty breeze, leaving points on the table in the semifinals and petite finals and finishing fourth overall.
The 2023 championship attracted sailors from across the country to Annapolis Yacht Club August 18-20, where they battled for the Allegra Knapp Mertz Trophy against the top ranked women’s match racers in the US.
The competition saw a wide range of weather patterns. A dry cold front brought big, westerly breeze and big shifts on the first day of sailing, clearing out overnight for light and variable breeze the next day. Day three saw more typical Chesapeake Bay conditions, with a moderate sea breeze building enough to finish nearly all of the Finals races.
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