The Women’s Sailing Team
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* Liz Baylis
Baylis, 32, of San Francisco is a veteran sailor, added to the crew at the last minute when skipper Linda Elias fell ill.
* Cheryl Coulter
Coulter, 39, of San Pedro is a sailor and flight attendant who has earned her U.S. Coast Guard captain’s license.
* Betsy Crowfoot
Crowfoot, 38, of Tustin is a writer for a biweekly sailing newspaper and has sailed in two Transpacs.
* Camille Daniels
Daniels, 47, of Long Beach is a Transpac veteran and an emergency room nurse currently on hiatus. Her husband, Richard, is a veteran of 10 Transpac races. She volunteers extensively with the Long Beach Sailing Foundation.
* Pamela Dodd-Millett
Dodd-Millett, 42, of Seal Beach is a chemist. Her husband, Dave, will be in Transpac, racing in the same class aboard the 56-foot sailboat Medicine Man.
* Linda Elias
Elias, 46, of Long Beach determined while undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer to put together this all-female Transpac racing team. She was skipper of the crew before an illness caused her to bow out of the race. She has sailed in three Transpacs and recently gave up her job as manager of an engineering company.
* Lise Kim Evaul
Evaul, 32, of Long Beach is a paralegal. She tried out for the Olympics in the 1980s in small-boat racing and competes regularly in yacht races.
* Molly McCloud
McCloud, 19, of Huntington Beach is the youngest sailor in Transpac this year. She repairs and maintains boats. She hopes to continue sailing and compete in the Whitbread Round the World Race.
* Jean Morris
Morris, 34, of Redondo Beach is a longtime small-boat sailor. She is a biochemist and amateur potter. Her late husband, Jimmy Morris, was a sailor.
* Betty Sue Sherman
Sherman, 38, of San Diego has been offshore racing for years--including numerous Transpacs--with her father, San Diego boat builder and racer Carl Eichenlaub. She is navigator and skipper of the crew. She manages real estate properties in San Diego.
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