MAYUMI ROLLER

PO BOX 1228 – ST. JOHN, VI – 00831

PHONE 340 690 6024 – EMAIL MROLLER@SMCM.EDU

 

OBJECTIVE

To constantly hone and improve my sailing skills through rigorous practice competition, and then ultimately to represent the U. S. Virgin Islands the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England. (And hopefully many more to come!)

BOATS SAILED

                  Laser Radial         420         FJ         Lark         Genoa 20        Optimist

RESULTS

2011

á       30 April – 1 May – ICSA Coed Dinghy Western Semifinals – FJ – Crew – B Division – 9th of 18 boats – 5th Overall

á       23-24 April – MAISA WomenÕs Championship – FJ/420 – Skipper – B Division – 3rd of 12 boats – 1st Overall

á       16-17 April – America Trophy – FJ/420 – Crew – B Division – 3rd of 18 boats – 2nd Overall

á       2-3 April – Dellenbaugh WomenÕs Trophy – FJ – Skipper – A Division – 6th of 17 boats – 12th Overall

á       19-20 March – St. MaryÕs College WomenÕs Intersectional – FJ/420 – Skipper – B Division – 1st of 18 boats – 7th Overall

á       12-13 March – Navy Spring WomenÕs Intersectional – FJ/420 – Skipper – A Division – 6th of 18 boats – 8th Overall

á       5-6 March – Old Dominion Open – FJ – Skipper – A Division – 2nd of 16 boats

á       23-29 January – Miami Olympic Class Regatta – Laser Radial – 24th of 58 boats

                 

2010

á       13-14 November – WomenÕs Atlantic Coast Championships – FJ – Skipper – B Division – 1st of 18 boats – 1st Overall

á       6-7 November – MAISA WomenÕs Fall Championships – FJ – Skipper – A Division – 3rd of 11 boats – 5th Overall

á       30-31 October – War Memorial – 420 – Crew – B Division – 1st of 18 boats – 1st Overall

á       2-3 October – Danmark Trophy – FJ/420 – Crew – B Division – 3rd of 20 boats – 1st Overall

á       25-26 September – Faye Bennet MAISA WomenÕs Singlehanded Championships – Laser Radial – 5th of 18 boats

á       11-12 September – Navy Radial Open – Laser Radial – 1st of 18 boats

á       24-19 July – Central American and Caribbean Games – Laser Radial – 5th of 11 boats

á       3-4 April – Dellenbaugh WomenÕs Intersectional – 420 – Crew – A Division – 2nd of 18 boats – 3rd Overall

á       27-28 March – Szambecki Team Race – FJ/420 – Crew – 3rd of 8 teams

á       13-14 March – Navy WomenÕs Spring Intersectional – FJ/420 – Crew – B Division – 1st of 17 boats – 2nd Overall

 

2009

á       6-8 November – ICSA Singlehanded Nationals – Laser Radial – 9th of f18 boats

á       24-25 October – Stu Nelson Intersectional – FJ – Crew – A Division – 8th of 17 boats – 4th Overall

á       10-11 October – Navy Fall WomenÕs Intersectional – Laser Radial – 4th of 16 boats – 2nd Overall

á       26-27 September – Faye Bennet MAISA WomenÕs Singlehanded Championships– Laser Radial – 1st of 18 boats

á       3-10 August – Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Laser Radial – 11th of 39 boats

á       25 July – 2 August – Laser Radial World Championships – Laser Radial – Silver Fleet – 12th of 43 boats

á       9-18 July – Volvo Youth Sailing World Championships – Laser Radial -14th  of 38 boats

2008

á       8-9 November  - MAISA WomenÕs Fall Championships – FJ/420 – Crew – A Division – 3rd of 14 boats – 1st Overall

á       11-12 October – Navy Fall WomenÕs Intersectional – Laser Radial – C Division – 6th of 18 boats – 3rd Overall

á       27-28 September – Faye Bennet MAISA WomenÕs Singlehanded Championships – Laser Radial – 5th of 18 boats

á       12-13 September – ODU Radial Open – Laser Radial – 3rd of 9 boats

á       10-19 July – Volvo Youth Sailing World Championships – Laser Radial – 25th of 40 boats

á       24-29 March – Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Laser Radial – 13th of 38 boats

á       15-20 March – Laser Radial World Championships – Laser Radial – Silver Fleet – 23rd of 58 boats

2007

á       July – Pan American Games – Laser Radial – 12th

2006

á       July – Central American and Caribbean Games – 6th

2005

á       Optimist World Championships

2004

á       Optimist World Championships

2002

á       Orange Bowl Green Fleet Champion

 

ABOUT ME

I first started sailing when I was ten years old and have competed on both the international and national scale since 2002.  After these many years dedicating so much time and effort to sailing, it has truly become my biggest passion in life.  I am very grateful for all of the opportunities that sailing has allowed me – traveling to foreign countries, making new, life-long lasting friendships with other sailors that also share the same passion for sailing that I harbor.  Most importantly, I am appreciative of sailing in that it has allowed me to represent my country, the U.S. Virgin Islands with pride.