Barrington native named All-American in sailing

Lindsey Kloc places at ICSA College Sailing National Championships

Posted 6/13/18

Lindsey Kloc, a 2015 Barrington High School graduate and member of the Varsity Sailing Team at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, competed at the ICSA College Sailing National Championships held May …

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Barrington native named All-American in sailing

Lindsey Kloc places at ICSA College Sailing National Championships

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Lindsey Kloc, a 2015 Barrington High School graduate and member of the Varsity Sailing Team at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, competed at the ICSA College Sailing National Championships held May 22 to June 1 at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va.    

Sailing with junior Charlie Miller, Lindsey competed in the 3-day team racing championships for Hobart and William Smith Colleges, finishing third overall. 

In the coed fleet racing championships she sailed with senior Greiner Hobbs, winning the 2-day Eastern Semifinal to advance to the finals where they finished third overall in A Division and fourth overall as a team. Lindsey and Greiner finished just one point behind third place Georgetown University and three points behind runner-up College of Charleston. 

At the conclusion of the event, Lindsey was one of 18 sailors named to the ICSA College Sailing All-American Team as one of the top crews in college sailing.

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