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ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION AND PROMOTING EXCELLENCE
IN SAILING
MARTIN 242 NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION WINS U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHAMPIONS The last day of the U.S. Championship of Champions
at Grande Maumelle Sailing Club in Little Rock, AR, last Saturday determined
a new U.S. Champion of Champions. The title now belongs to Alan Field, the
Martin 242 North American Champion from Los Angeles, and crew Steven Hunt
(San Diego, CA). Augie Barkow (Pewaukee, WI), C-Scow National Champion, had
been in the lead since day one, but when he finished 15, 13, 11 in races 9,
10 and 11 respectively on the last day of the regatta, the lead was up for
grabs. Field and Hunt were happy to step up, winning races 10 and 11. From
then on, their lead was sealed and with a pair of fifth place finishes in
the regatta's two last races, the title was theirs. Barkow ended up
finishing third overall, behind Matt Burridge (St. Louis, MO), Lightning
North American Champion, who posted some solid top ten finishes including a
pair of firsts in races 9 and 13 to finish second overall.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP OF CHAMPIONS In case the above articles have inspired you to sign
up for your one-design class' National, North American, or World
Championship, please note that US SAILING is currently already accepting
applications for the 2007 U.S. Championship of Champions. The event will be
held in October (exact dates to be determined) at Marina Del Rey Yacht Club
in San Diego, CA. U.S. Sailors who have won a one-design class North
American, National, or World Championship between 8/1/06 and 7/31/07 are
eligible to apply (the application deadline is in August '07). US SAILING PRE-TRIALS WRAPPED UP
After a busy month for regatta organizers on the East and West Coasts, the
US SAILING Olympic and Paralympic Pre-Trials wrapped up last Sunday with the
completion of the last set of Pre-Trials: the men’s and women’s 470 events
and the men’s and women’s RS:X events in Southern California. Stuart McNay
(Chestnut Hill, MA) and crew Graham Biehl (San Diego, CA) in the men's 470,
Amanda Clark (Shelter Island, NY) and crew Sarah Mergenthaler (Harvey
Cedars, NJ) in the women's 470 and Ben Barger (Tampa, FL) and Nancy Rios
(Cocoa, FL) in the men's and women's RS:X windsurfer, respectively, were
winners in Southern California's final set of US SAILING Pre-Trials. LATEST STANDINGS FOR 2007 US SAILING TEAM
The US SAILING Pre-Trials also served as a qualifying event for the 2007 US
Sailing Team for most Olympic classes. For the Star class, two of the four
qualifying events have now already been held, while the Yngling class still has
to have both of its qualifying events. All other Olympic classes have completed one
qualifying event. ONE WEEK LEFT TO VOTE FOR US SAILING'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS US SAILING members have just one more week - until
Wednesday, November 8, midnight Eastern - to vote for the nominees
they'd like to represent sailors nationwide on US SAILING's Board of
Directors. The new Board of Directors will be
announced on Saturday, November 18 at US SAILING’s Annual Meeting. STRICTLY SAIL ST. PETERSBURG HAPPENS THIS WEEK Thursday, November 2, marks the first day of
Strictly Sail St. Petersburg, which runs through Sunday, November 5 at Spa
Beach at The Pier in St Petersburg, FL. The event boasts nearly 100
sailboats on display both in the water and on land and two large tents with
more than 150 exhibitors displaying the best the sailing industry has to
offer in sailing gear, charter information, electronics and the latest
technologies. The event also includes daily seminars offered by experts and
free sailboat rides. INFORMATION YOU NEED ON THE WATER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
NATIONAL SAILING PROGRAMS SYMPOSIUM 2007: BUILDING & REBUILDING This year at US SAILING's National Sailing Programs
Symposium, presented by Vanguard Sailboats, witness and support the
revitalization of Gulf Coast sailing programs. Hear first-hand stories of
hurricane recovery plans and learn from the experiences. Insurance coverage,
starting from scratch, staffing, fundraising, public relations, community
involvement. Also, learn more about acquiring boats, building a race team,
motivating volunteers, coaching, sports physiology, nutrition, and much,
much more. ONLINE VOTING NOW OPEN FOR SAILOR ATHLETE COUNCIL MEMBERS The Sailor Athlete Council is currently accepting
votes for its strong and diverse slate of nominees for election to the
Sailor Athlete Council. A total of eleven sailor-athletes were nominated and
seconded to replace the six sailor athletes whose terms expire this year.
This year’s nominee list is comprised of seven “A” level athletes and four
“B” level athletes. ARTHUR B. HANSON RESCUE MEDALS AWARDED AFTER 3 RESCUES AT 1 EVENT US SAILING recently awarded three Arthur B. Hanson
Rescue Medals after three separate incidents took place at the Ida Lewis
Yacht Club and Sail Newport Memorial Day Regatta in 2004. The Rescue Medals
were awarded to Jacob Vargish, Peter Muir, and John Hall & Patrick Kennedy. CREW OVERBOARD RESCUE SYMPOSIUM REPORT NOW POSTED US SAILING's Safety at Sea Committee just posted the
Crew Overboard Rescue Symposium Report by John Rousmaniere on its website.
This effort tested many different types of equipment and used many different
types of boats to see how the equipment worked (light displacement, heavy
displacement, multihulls, powerboats, etc.).
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