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Class First Last Number Crew Name BIO Michael Brodeur Can 514 Alex Stranix Beaconsfield Quebec USSTST - Oakcliff - Brad Funk chases shiny things - sometimes he catches them. Funk and Burd have recently teamed Trevor Burd 49er Brad Funk USA 1449 Marblehead MA up to see if that shiny thing might include an Olympic Medal.

49er Thomas Carlton CAN 1139 Matty Snuffelupus Montreal St.FYC/ Richmond Tyler Macdonald and Mike Deady recently transitioned to the 49er after 29ers for a number of Newport Harbor - years. They are both from California but attend and sail for their respected colleges on the East 49er Tyler MacDonald USA 1398 Mike Deady Oakcliff Coast. 49er Marek Zaleski Zaleski USA 1 Parker Shinn Noroton Markus Edegran and Charlie Peck are Midshipmen on the US Naval Academy Sailing Team. They have been training in the 49er for about a year and should be watched out for as they progress their 49er Markus Edegran USA 1105 Charlie Peck Navy Sailing/Larchmont boat handling. 49er Justin Barnes CAN 946 ? Pickering Can Zacharias 49er Daniel Franz - Hernadez CAN 778 Mesman Royal Vancouver YC 49er Jon Ladha Can1268 Daniel Inkpen

49er Trevor Moore USA 1400 Scott Ewine NYYC / Oakcliff Dr Spaceman (pronounced Spa-che-min), is a long time veteran of the 49er fleet. This summer he paired back with his 2003-2004 crew Tej Trevor Parekh to take a shot at both 49er.ca and 49erNA grand prix. These beer guzzling weekend warriors don't train much, but with their experience they are 49er Dr. Leonard Spaceman CAN 123 Trevor Parekh Royal St. Lawrence YC always in the top pack battling it out with the Canadian and American national team members. Coming down from the Great White North looking to sail in warm Oyster Bay waters, the Throop 49er Paul Throop CAN 1075 Alex Throop OYS and RCYC brothers enjoy camping in their spare time. Jack Toland and Andrew Colebrook are Seattle sailors who have recently stepped into the 49er. At 16 Andrew Royal Vancouver YC/ and 20 respectively they are some of the youngest sailors within the class. When not sailing Jack can 49er Jack Toland USA 1450 Colebrook Seattle YC - Oakcliff be found swimming, biking or running and Andrew out on the basketball court. " and Alek Nilsen are a brother 49er team from the San Francisco Bay. They have been sailing together since 2005, first in the then two and a half years ago they transitioned into the 49er. USA 791 They are looking forward to test there skills in the 49er as they organize themselves for future 49er Finn Nilsen Alek Nilsen St. FYC - Oakcliff international events." 49er Jon Ladha CAN1268 Daniel Inkpen Thomas and Joe are a relatively recent paring. They sailed and didn't party on the Yale team in 49er Thomas Barrows USA 1395 Joseph Morris YCYC - Oakcliff college. Thomas competed for the USVI in the 2008 Olympics and has recently decided to represent the US for the next games. Joe is from Annapolis MD where he survived growing up with 4 sisters. 49er Campbell Woods USA 019 Eric Magnuson Dolphin Cove 49er Sam Gustin CAN 1269 Ian Woodbury RVYC

49erFX Caroline Atwood USA 1397 Kate Shaner Tuffs Sailing Oakcliff 49er FX Morgan Cuthbertson CAN 807 Madi Lott Toronto

49erFX Erin Berry CAN 1210 Lauren Laventure Royal Vic/ HYC Paris and Helena grew up sailing 29ers which has made for a natural transition into the 49erFX. Paris is entering her senior year of high school in Coronado, CA and Helena, originally from Seattle, is entering her senior year at Stanford University. Paris for Coronado HS and is on the US Sailing Development Team. Helena sails for Stanford and is a member of the US Sailing Team San Diego YC, Seattle Sperry Top-Sider. They have had a blast training on San Francisco Bay and San Diego Bay this 49erFX Paris Henken USA 826 Helena Scutt YC St.FYC - Oakcliff summer and look forward to Nationals, their second event together. Kristen Lane & Christine Neville have been sailing the FX together since March. Over the past few months they have competed in several regattas in . Before jumping into this new Olympic class, Christine sailed the Radial while Kristen came from the 29erXX. They both call San 49erFX Kristen Lane USA 1447 Christine Neville Tiburon CA - Oakcliff Francisco home and represent the St. Francis and Richmond Yacht Clubs. Joanna and Alexandra are from the West coast and excited to sail and race at this fantastic new US 49erFX Joanna Moore CAN 711 Alexandra Edgar Eagle harbor YC Sailing Center. Arielle Morgan and Heather Myatt are 49er FX sailors from Montreal, Quebec. They have been sailing together for 7 years and training in the 49er FX since January. They are looking forward to 49erFX Arielle Morgan CAN 819 Heather Myatt Royal St. Lawrence YC some American competition at U.S. Nationals. 49erFX Erin Rafuse CAN812 Danielle Boyd RNSYC / KYC - Halifax 49erFX Marie-Pier Alary CAN 9 Katie Yeo Quebec

Miami YC - LMSA - Sarah and John are on the second year of their campaigning. They are searching for their second NACRA Sarah Newberry USA 180 John Casey Oakcliff national championship. John is also a favorite at Oakcliff as he has become part of the family. Louisa Chafee and Lucas Adams have competed together in college and summer regattas, but are USA 137 looking forward to testing out the high-tech Nacra17. Ms. Chafee is hoping to be competitive in the NACRA Louisa Chafee Lucas Adams Oakcliff class during the upcoming years. Robbie Daniel was on the US sailing team from 1995 to 2007. Robbie has been coaching and sailing with Sarah Streater for about 1 1/2 years. Sarah is crossing over from Lasers. She is discovering the complexity of being a great crew and notes that physically crewing a Nacra is more demanding NACRA Robbie Daniel USA 172 Sarah Streater Lauderdale YC than sailing a Laser. David Hein (16) and Katie Flood (17) are looking forward to their first event sailing together on the in Oakcliff. They sailed together at CASE in Long beach (F18), took 2nd place at Spring Fever Regatta in Hartwell, GA (F16), and both attended the Olympic Clinic in Miami. Based out of the Miami Yacht Club, this young duo trains with Red Gear Racing and began competing USA - together in March of this year. Both Katie and Dave finished in the top five at U.S F16 Nationals in Racine, Wisconsin in August. They hope to earn a spot on the Olympic Development team, and to US Sailing ultimately represent the United States together in Rio. Keep up with them online at NACRA David Hein Katie Flood Development Team - Cleverpig.org/katieflood and at www.davidheinsailing.com . Taylor Reiss and Catherine Shanahan recently teamed up to campaign in the Nacra 17 class. Taylor has been racing in several multihull classes since he was 12, and in June he lured Catherine over to Catherine USST-STS St. Andrews the "dark side" where she quickly became addicted to the incredible speed and excitement of these NACRA Taylor Reiss USA 123 Shanahan Bay YC amazing boats. Tripp and Sandra have been competing against each other in , most often F-18s for several years. They have recently teamed up to compete on the Nacra 17 and explore Olympic possibilities. NACRA Sandra Tartaglino USA 33 Colin Page NENSA - Tiverton RI Nikola and Luke have been longtime friends and members of the Canadian National Sailing Team for a combined 20 years & a combined 4 Olympics across 3 classes. With great hometown support of Royal Vancouver YC Wind Athletes Canada, the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, Simply Choices Nutrition and Helly Hansen NACRA Luke Ramsay CAN 100 Nikola Girke Wind Athletes CAN these Nacra 17 rookies are looking to take the International Multihull Class by storm.

DRD/EDVC/FVPR Four Olympics and 4 World titles, 3 pan am Golds etc. etc. - enough said! NACRA Enrique Figueroa PUR 029 Carla Malatrasi Oakcliff Molly Carapiet and Ryan decided that two hulls might be more fun than one, transitioning from the 49er to Nacra. Molly has sailed Olympic for 14 year and yet she just graduated Dartmouth Business School. You do the math. Ryan and Molly are currently looking for sponsorship which may NACRA Molly Carapiet USA 138 Ryan Pesch StFYC, SFYC Oakcliff include Carvel for their post race chocolate ice cream tradition. Bob is a silver medalist from Sydney, 3 time All American from URI - trying to break the gender gap in NACRA Bob Merrick USA -- Tyler Burd RI Oakcliff the Nacra Class F18 Sailor Mike has teamed up with Nacra 17 rookie McKenzie with an eye on competing at the NACRA Michael Easton USA 170 McKenzie Wilsen NENSA - Oakcliff highest international level. McKenzie is from just across the Sound so is a familiar fixture at Oakcliff. Sammy and Eric are excited to sail their first regatta as a team at Oakcliff. Eric grew up sailing and is looking forward to getting back tinto it. Sammy sails for Stanford University but NACRA Sammy Steele USA 171 Eric Lawrence San Francisco - Oakcliff this is her first experience in a Nacra. Colin Page, 23 is a true Floridian, living in Boca coaching at Ft. Lauderdale YC and sailing cats. He's traveled north following the cats but seems to have trouble leaving his southern sensibilities behind with prolific use of ma'am and sir. Colin picked Oakcliff Acorn Max Seebeck who decided to 'hang NACRA Colin Page USA 178 Max Seebeck Naples FL - Oakcliff around' and is super psyched to be sailing on these high performance cats.