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ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION AND PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN SAILING
August 23, 2006

Hurricane Katrina left behind a path
of destruction in the summer of 2005

MAKE SURE YOUR SAILING ORGANIZATION IS PREPARED FOR A HURRICANE

Do you know what the difference is between a hurricane watch and a hurricane warning? We're currently in the midst of hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30. US SAILING and its insurance partners Gowrie, Barden & Brett and Chubb Group of Insurance Companies would like to advise sailing organizations to be prepared for a hurricane. Sailing organizations can help to mitigate their loss in the event of a major catastrophe by having prepared a disaster plan that is updated and tested regularly.
> To help yacht clubs, community sailing programs and other sailing organizations prepare for a hurricane, Chubb has created a helpful document with recommendations on how best to prepare. Visit http://www.gowrie.com/docs/BurgeeStormPrep.pdf to read more.

SALLY BARKOW NAMED FINALIST FOR SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Women’s Sports Foundation has named US Sailing Team member Sally Barkow (Chenequa, WI) as a finalist for the 2006 Sportswoman of the Year Award in the team sport category. Each year, the Women’s Sports Foundation honors two exceptional athletes — one individual and one team sport athlete — for extraordinary performances. Previous recipients of this award include Chris Evert, Mia Hamm, Sarah Hughes, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Michelle Kwan, Martina Navratilova, Serena and Venus Williams.
> To cast your vote for Sally Barkow before August 31, please visit http://www.sportswomanvote.com. The winner will be announced in October. 

US SAILING TEAM OFF TO IMPRESSIVE START IN QINGDAO, CHINA

Sailing is underway at the 2006 Qingdao International Regatta, and the US Sailing Team (USST) is off to an impressive start despite challenging conditions. Stu McNay and Graham Biehl are currently in first place in the 470 Men class after four races, while other USST members hold on to second: Paige Railey in the Laser Radial (after four races), George Szabo and Eric Monroe in the Star (four races) and John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree in the Tornado class (three races). The first of two annual Olympic Test Events in Qingdao, China, this regatta gives sailors the opportunity to test the conditions, venue and competition for the 2008 Olympic Games. The eleven Olympic events are being rotated through the four courses, with eight events scheduled to race on any one day.
> For daily results, photos, profiles, exclusive audio reports and diaries from US Sailing Team members competing at the 2006 Qingdao International Regatta, please visit http://www.ussailing.org/olympics/qingdao.htm

CHUBB U.S. JUNIOR SAILING CHAMPIONS CROWNED

Summer is always a busy time for junior sailors, especially since many of them are competing in qualifying events for US SAILING's Chubb U.S. Junior Sailing Championships with the best of them moving on to the finals. The Chubb U.S. Junior Sailing Championships, which consist of the Single-, Double- and Triplehanded Championships, were held earlier this month and culminated in the announcement of several new national junior sailing champions. The U.S. Single- and Doublehanded Championships, sponsored by Chubb and Vanguard Sailboats, were held at Texas Corinthian Yacht Club and were won by Charlie Buckingham (Newport Beach, CA) and Alan Palmer and Katherine Gullick representing Portland Yacht Club in Maine, respectively. Meanwhile, at Bayview Yacht Club in Detroit, Fred Strammer won his second U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship (also sponsored by Chubb), this time with Katrina Salk and Zeke Horowitz, all representing Florida Oceanic Racing.
> Get complete results and pictures by going to the event websites. U.S. Junior Singlehanded Championship: http://www.ussailing.org/championships/youth/usjr/single; U.S. Junior Doublehanded Championship: http://www.ussailing.org/championships/youth/usjr/double; U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship: http://www.ussailing.org/championships/youth/usjr/triple.

US SAILING TEAM MEMBER ROGACHENKO WINS LASER RADIAL YOUTH WORLDS

US Sailing Team member Kyle Rogachenko (Collegeville, PA) became the first American to win the Laser Radial Youth World Championships in the boys’ Gold fleet earlier this month. Rogachenko was part of the US Laser Radial Youth World Team, a five-person team of top youth sailors sent to the event by US SAILING and Vanguard Sailboats. Rogachenko, 18, who finished eighth at last year’s Laser Radial Youth World Championship in Brazil, called his win “amazing.” He said his goal was originally to finish in the top five, so when he realized he was in the running to win the regatta after the first few days, he was surprised. “It feels like all the sailing and training I do is paying off,” he added.
> Read the full story by going to http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2006/laserradialyouth_wrap.htm.

THE ULTIMATE STANDARDS IN SAILING EDUCATION - AVAILABLE IN A SET

If you have plans to go cruising or are already a cruising sailor, make sure you own the ultimate standards in sailing education: the best five books in cruising sailing education available in a set: Basic Keelboat, Basic Cruising, Bareboat Cruising, Coastal Navigation and Passage Making. These are also the textbooks used for US SAILING Keelboat certification and are also available separately.
> US SAILING member price is $85.00 ($95.95 for non-members) and includes a gift set slip case. Order your set now by going to http://store.ussailing.org.

KAREN MITCHELL WINS FOURTH U.S. INDEPENDENCE CUP TITLE

Karen Mitchell (Deerfield Beach, FL) sailing with Michael Grimm (Miami Beach, FL) has won her fourth consecutive U.S. Independence Cup/North American Challenge Cup sailing in the Freedom Independence class. Mitchell is campaigning to represent the U.S. at the 2008 Paralympic Games in the new doublehanded SKUD18 class. This Championship is “most definitely a great way to prepare,” said Mitchell. “My philosophy is to get in as many boats as you can, as often as you can.”
> Visit the event website at http://www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/usic for complete results.

US SAILING'S MENDELBLATT/STRUBE WIN STAR EUROPEANS

Mark Mendelblatt (St. Petersburg, FL) and Mark Strube (West Palm Beach, FL), recently won a gold medal at the 2006 Star European Championship, part of Rolex Baltic Week in Neustadt, Germany. In an unprecedented performance at a major Star championship, Mendelblatt and Strube scored three consecutive bullets in the first three races and finished with only 10 points, a 15 point lead over three-time Laser Olympic medalist Robert Scheidt and crew Bruno Prada of Brazil. US Sailing Team members Andy Horton (Newport, RI) and Brad Nichol (Lake Sunapee, NH) claimed the bronze medal, at only two points behind the Brazilian team.
> Read the full story at http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2006/stareuropeans.htm.

DO YOU KNOW A US SAILOR OF THE WEEK?

Who is the most passionate sailor you know? 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? How about a junior sailor whom you have to command to "please step away from the dinghy." 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 100 words of background info. Check out past featured US SAILORS of the Week at http://www.ussailing.org/News/Sailor_of_the_Week/index.asp.

MITCH HALL WINS U.S. SINGLEHANDED CHAMPIONSHIP

It all came down to the final day of racing last Sunday at the U.S. Singlehanded Championship to determine this year’s national champion. At the start of Sunday's racing, Mitch Hall (Seminole, FL) and Michael Karas (Kirkland, WA) were locked in a battle for first place, with Karas in the lead by just two points. Nipping at their heels were Benjamin Richardson (Gloucester, MA) and Chris Branning (Sarasota, FL). In the final race, the lead changed several times, but in the end, Mitch Hall's second place finish in that race earned him the National Championship title and US SAILING's George O'Day Trophy.
> For complete results, photos, and daily reports, please visit the event website at http://www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/ussc.

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