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Gavin Rudolph Season 2008-09

Skipper

Career


2011-12:
Won the Senators Cup A Division Race and finished runner-up in the Sherman Hoyt Trophy B Division Race with Jill Fattibene... Took third place with Brady Stagg and Emily Reich in the War Memorial B Division Race while earning fifth in the St. Mary's Fall Intersectional B Division Race and 18th with Jill Fattibene in the Atlantic Coast Championship B Division Race... Paired with Scott Hoffmann, placed eighth in the Navy Fall B Division Race... Individually, finished forth in the Laser South, ninth in the Nevins Trophy C Division Race and 12th in the Carl Van Duyne Race... In the spring, placed fifth in the B Division of the Admiral's Cup and took 12th in the B Division of the Truxtun Umsted with Jill Fattibene in both... Took 15th at the Gill Dinghy National Championship in Division B with Jill Fattibene.

2010-11: Won the Laser #2 Finals in Annapolis... Placed eighth at the Laser South #1 Finals... Raced to a seventh place finish with Julia Weisner at the Senator's Cup at St. Mary's... Finished 12th at the Carl Van Duyne Maisa Singles in Annapolis... Also participated in the Navy Fall Intersectional Regatta, Truxtun Umsted and Admiral's Cup.

2009-10: Sailed to a 10th-place finish at the Laser South #1 & #2.

2008-09: Finished first in the B Division along with Jessica Milligan as ODU won the Hampton Bay Days... Fourth in the B Divisoin at the Old Dominion Open... Claimed fourth along with Catherine Vogel in the A Division at the MAISA/SAISA event.

Prep: 2007 Laser District Champion... Qualified 1st in the 2007 Area F Smythe and Sears Cup... Placed 15th in Lasers at the 2008 U.S. Youth Championship.

Personal: Son of Glenn and Barbara Rudolph... Has one sister, Jaimie... Worked as a summer sailing coach at Corinthian Sailing Club and Great Harbor Yacht Club... Favorite sports personality is Tiger Woods... Dreams of vacationing on a deserted tropical island... Hobbies include sailing, going to the beach beach and surfing... Majoring in mechanical engineering.

Gavin Rudolph