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Sailing team competing

The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa sailing team continued its domination of the Peter Wenner Rainbow Invitational as for the eighth straight time the Rainbow sailors captured their home regatta, held through January 20–21, at Keehi Lagoon.

A total of 16 teams representing 11 schools from across the country and Canada competed in the two-day event.

UH competed with four teams and all of them finished in the top six of the standings. The top squad of skippers Erik Anderson and Trey Summers and crew Amanda Turner, Stella Taherian and Kees Horn blew past the field with a regatta low of 55 points, 34 points ahead of its nearest competition. Competing in the A division, Anderson and Turner were magnificent, winning six of 11 races and finishing in the top two in all but a pair of races.

The Rainbow Wahine squad featuring Mercy Tangredi (skipper), Morgan Carew, Vivian Bonsager (skipper), and Anna Kalabukhova claimed the women’s division and were the regatta runner-ups with a total of 89 points. The Rainbow Green squad, led by Everett McAvoy (skipper), Sophia Shaeffer, Arden Rathkopf (skipper) and Talia McWilliams, placed fourth, while the Rainbow Wahine White team of Martha Schuessler (skipper), Peyton Lieser, Malia Johnson (skipper) and Holly Coughlan finished in sixth place while competing in the majority of races.

For more visit HawaiiAthletics.com.

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