Pease makes sailing look EZ
Terry Phillips
In every Olympic Games that I can remember, there’s at least one,
and at the last Olympics, it was “Picabo Street.” As in Peek-a-boo!
A name. A name that the media grabs hold of and won’t let go.
It won’t be any different down in Sydney as I predict the name, Pease
(pronounced PeeZee) Glazer will be heard frequently.
Pease and skipper J.J. Isler recently took top honors in the 470 class
Olympic trials held in St. Petersburg, Florida last month and will
represent the U.S. in Sydney.
This was Pease’s fourth attempt to enter the Olympics as she came in
fifth in the trials in 1988, fifth in 1992 and fourth in 1996.
Her skipper, Isler, is a seasoned sailing veteran and bronze medalist at
the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Pease and her famous sailing spouse, Jay Glazer, silver medalist in the
Tornado class in 1984, started a sail loft in Long Beach called “Danger
Sails.”
They merged in 1993 with Newport Beach’s “Ullman Sails” and have assisted
Dave Ullman and his 20 world-wide lofts to create what they believe is
the best sails in the world.
J.J. Isler is married to Peter Isler, navigator aboard Dennis Connor’s
“Stars and Stripes” challenge at the America’s Cup in Aukland, New
Zealand.
Pease, who celebrated her 38th birthday Tuesday, grew up in Springfield,
Illinois, where she caught on to sailing in Rebel 16’s and a Sunfish.
After attending Brown University, she moved to the west coast and began
sailing Tornadoes. Although she came in fifth in 1988, that would not
dampen her spirit as persistence has finally paid off.
“I would have liked to have sailed Tornadoes with Jay (her husband) but
the Olympic Committee wouldn’t allow co-ed crews,” said Glazer.
Their 470 is “Mackay” built in New Zealand. You can count on the fact
that she’ll be flying Ullman Sails.
“Sailing with J.J. has been terrific. We’ll be leaving for Sydney on
December 3 and sail there for three months. Then we’ll take a break
before going back for the Olympics,” Pease said.
Dave Ullman is headed to Aukland as well to assist and help coach
“America True,” while J.J. Isler has moved to New Zealand to be close to
husband Peter before heading to Sydney.
The Louis Vuuiton Cup, which decides which boat will challenge Team New
Zealand for the America’s Cup, has taken on a surprising look.
The current standings are Italy’s “Team Prada” leading with 36 points,
“America True” is second with 30, then it’s “Stars and Stripes” with
28.5, “AmericaOne” with 24 and “Young America” with 24.
Newport’s Chris Coffin and his “America True” boat have surprised a lot
of people.
The second of the Voyagers Hot Rum Series is set for Sunday. For
information and entry forms, contact Fred Masino at (949) 723-5107.
The Newport Beach Yacht Club has collected 1,500 toys for the Toys for
Tots campaign and will present them to Brigadier General Hubbard of the
United States Marine Corps on Saturday, Dec. 4 at the yacht club.
They have also initiated a canned food drive for the homeless.
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