As a Senior (2013-2014)
• Second-place finish in division-A with 130 points at the Navy Fall Intersectional to help lead team to a fifth-place finish
As a Junior (2012-2013)
• Sixth at ICSA Team National Championship
• Part of first-ever semifinal victory at ICSA Coed National Championship semifinals
• Led Stanford to program’s first No. 1 ranking with win at ICSA Coed National Championship semifinals
• Sailed in seven races
• Crewed to second in B-Division to help win Admiral’s Cup
• Third at Jan Friis/Lynne Marchiando Team Race
• Won St. Francis Interconference as the Cardinal topped both divisions and totaled 68 points
• Won St. Mary’s Team Race (12-2)
• Won North #1 and #2, finishing first with 12 points alongside Mateo Vargas
As a Sophomore (2011-2012)
• Crewed four times
• Won two North Regattas by finishing in top-five in all 11 combined races
• Second at Rose Bowl Regatta, sailing in A-Division
As a Freshman (2010-2011)
• Crewed four fall regattas
• Two first-place finishes
• Won Bryson Women's, winning B-Division with 17 points and wins in 10 of 12 races
• First at Freshman Intersectional alongside Mateo Vargas
The Namikawa File
• Member of prep sailing team for two seasons, one season with swimming team
• Sailed for varsity as a freshman and sophomore
• Member of California Yacht Club since 2004
• Won 2006 Harold Adams Team Race Regatta
• 2010 CYC Junior Commodore
• Won U.S. Junior Women's Doublehanded Ida Lewis Championship
• Fifth at 2009 C420 Pacific Coast Championship
• Fourth-best female and 20th overall at C420 National Championship
• Earned 20090 CYC's DeGroot High Point Award
• Won 2008 George Roosevelt Seamanship Trophy
• Member of 2006 U.S. Optimist National Team
• Competed at Flanders Youth Regatta
• Daughter of Hiroshi and Yoshiko Namikawa
Yuri Namikawa Season 2012-13
PositionCREW
ClassJunior
HometownPalo Verdes, CA
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Saving the Best for Last
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Stanford Finishes on Podium
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Stanford Finishes 12th
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Finishing Strong
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Cruising to Victory
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Cruising the Atlantic
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Doubling Up
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Winning in Waves
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Year Begins with Roses
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Stanford Showcases Depth
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