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ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION AND PROMOTING EXCELLENCE
IN SAILING
January 24, 2007
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A group of NSPS participants helped with
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NATIONAL SAILING PROGRAMS PARTICIPANTS HELP REBUILD
PONTCHARTRAIN YACHT CLUB
For the hundreds of sailing program organizers who
attended US SAILING's National Sailing Programs Symposium (NSPS) last week,
it was quite a busy few days. Last Wednesday, a small group of attendees
went to Pontchartrain Yacht Club to help the club with its rebuilding
efforts from hurricane Katrina. The volunteer work force spent the day
working on the several projects, including renovating 45 feet of south docks
fendering, building a launching pontoon suitable for 420s, dismantling
temporary above-ground pool, and spearing 2 truckloads of river sand over
low spots in front yard.
The rest of the long weekend for all participants was filled with educational presentations,
idea sharing, cocktail parties, and much more. On Saturday and Sunday, the
NSPS participants were joined by one-design class leaders who attended the
One-Design Sailing Symposium. The Symposiums were presented by Vanguard
Sailboats.
> Visit the NSPS website at
http://www.ussailing.org/training/nsps/2007 to find out what you missed
out on.
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LATEST NEWS FROM US SAILING'S 2007
ROLEX MIAMI OCR
It
is crowded on Biscayne Bay this week with 855 athletes from 48 countries
competing in US SAILING’s 2007 Rolex Miami OCR. The turnout has broken all
prior attendance records. A three-quarters majority of sailors hail from
foreign countries -- all of them Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls charting
their courses to Beijing, China in 2008. The U.S. has 170 boats entered,
while Canada is the second-largest contingent with 70 boats. Great Britain
and Germany follow with 39 and 25, respectively. Regular fleet racing
continues through Friday, January 26, and is followed by one day of medal
racing (for Olympic classes only) on Saturday, January 27. On
Wednesday-evening, the competitors will enjoy a dinner hosted by Nautica,
sponsor of the US Sailing Team. The regatta wraps up on Saturday with
closing ceremonies hosted by Rolex Watch U.S.A.
> For latest results and news on the
regatta, visit
http://www.RolexMiamiOCR.org.
GARY JOBSON'S DAILY WEBCASTS FROM MIAMI
Couldn’t make it to Miami to witness the intense competition first-hand? For
the first time in the history of the event, author
and commentator Gary Jobson is producing exclusive daily video reports from
US SAILING’s 2007 Rolex Miami OCR. Go to the event website at
http://www.RolexMiamiOCR.org to
view Gary's latest report.
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US SAILOR Of The
Week
Phil Kurczewski |
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Phil Kurczewski |
Phil Kurczewski is a life-long Detroit area
resident and sailor. Phil was listening to a local Children’s
Leukemia Foundation (CLF) radiothon in 2004 when he was struck by
how normal recreational activities are often curtailed by leukemia.
After talking with CLF, Kurczewski organized a sailing outing
through his sailing club, Albatross Yacht Club. Volunteer boat
owners are paired up with families and everyone gets a chance to get
out on Lake St. Clair. When everyone returns from a fun and
refreshing day on the water, they are treated to an afternoon picnic
and barbeque at the marina. The 45-member yacht club has no club
house or docks. Even so, for the last three years Phil has run the
event with the help of Markley Marina in Harrison Township. In 2006,
nearly 20 CLF families were able to participate in the mid-June
weekend event. This is now an annual event with other local clubs
participating. Phil was named Yachtsman of the Year by Albatross
Yacht Club for his creation and management of this wonderful annual
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NANCY RICHARDSON RECEIVES US SAILING LARR TROPHY
Nancy Richardson of San Pedro, CA, a lifelong supporter of boating safety
through education and training, has received US SAILING's Timothea Larr
Award for her lifelong commitment to quality sailing education. The award is
the US SAILING Training Committee's highest honor, presented annually to an
individual whose vision and guidance has made an outstanding contribution to
the advancement of sailor education and training in the United States.
Richardson was presented with the award on Saturday at US SAILING’s National
Sailing Programs Symposium in New Orleans, LA.
> Find out more about Nancy Richardson's commitment to sailing education by
going to
http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2007/larraward.htm.
US SAILING SPRING MEETING TO BE HELD MARCH 15-18 IN
NEWPORT, RI
Online registration is now open for US SAILING's Spring Meeting, coming up
March 15-18 in Newport, RI. Join US SAILING staff and key volunteers to help
continue to grow our sport. The Spring Meeting will be held during the
legendary Newport St. Patrick's Day celebrations, so US SAILING recommends
hotel reservations be made as soon as possible.
> For more information on US SAILING's Spring Meeting and to register online,
please visit the event website at
http://www.ussailing.org/events/meet07sp/springl_2007.htm.
WINDSURFERS: LEARN THE CARVE JIBE WITH THIS DVD
The
82-minute DVD "The 12 Step Jibe by Dasher" tackles the one move that many
windsurfers recognize as one of the biggest challenges in windsurfing - the
carve jibe. The one moment that most advanced windsurfers typically name as
their most memorable moment on a windsurf board is the first time they ever
planed out of a jibe. The 12 Step Jibe will help you grasp the logic
of the jibe theory and it will build your confidence and understanding every
step of the way.
> Visit http://store.ussailing.org
now to order your copy of The 12 Step Jibe by Dasher. $26.50 for US
SAILING members, $29.95 for non-members.
ABOUT THE US SAILOR OF THE WEEK FEATURE
Do you know a passionate sailor who is always on the water, taking every
rules quiz or searching for that perfect cruising lunch spot? Or do you know
someone who is newly converted to the sport and soaking up information like
a sponge? Do you know someone who gives as much time and energy
to building a fleet or running races as they do to working at the office? We
want to know about them!
> E-mail e-USSAILING's editors at
eussailing@ussailing.org with a photo of that sailor and 150 words of
background info. To view all past featured US SAILORS of the Week, please visit
http://www.ussailing.org/News/sailoroftheweek.
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