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ENCOURAGING PARTICIPATION AND PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN SAILING
November 15, 2006

The top 3 teams at the U.S. Women's
Match Racing Championship

DEB CAPOZZI LEADS TEAM TO U.S. WOMEN'S MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE

By the time the teams for the finals of the U.S. Women's Match Racing Championship got to the starting line last Saturday, spectators were in for a treat, and the finalists didn't disappoint. The finals put the team led by Deb Capozzi up against another very strong team led by Katie Pilley-Lovell. After a hard-fought battle, Capozzi and her crew of Lindsay Bartel (Bayport, NY), Kelly Hand (Vancouver, Canada) and Chantal Legler (Montreal, Canada) took home the National Championship title. The U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship, sponsored by Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc. and Dry Creek Vineyard, was hosted by Newport Harbor Yacht Club in Newport Beach, CA, and raced on Governor Cup 21s.
> Read the full story by going to http://www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/women/uswmrc

US SAILOR Of The Week
Bill Sandberg


Bill Sandberg

Bill Sandberg has been a regular on the Long Island Sound sailing scene for many years. Many sailors know him from his various levels of involvement at American Yacht Club in Rye, NY, where he’s been a member since he was 3 years old. Others might know him as a columnist for WindCheck magazine, fundraiser for a Children’s Hospital, marketing guru for fishing tournaments and sailing events, and much, much more. On the national level, Bill is also known as a Vice President for US SAILING. And while Bill will tell you he thoroughly enjoys all positions he has held over the years, perhaps his favorite is chairing the Moosehead Committee. You might have heard of this hilarious committee that annually presents awards for local race committee foul-ups. You’d think race committees would do anything to avoid getting this type of award, but it seems the Moosehead Committee has no problem finding winners. Take for example these most recent winners: the race committee that forgot they were hosting a regatta (literally, they didn’t show up while the competitors did!). Or how about the race committee that left it up to the competitors to figure out who finished when. Bill, we’re glad there are good guys like you around with a good sense of humor!

US SAILING AND VANGUARD EXPAND PARTNERSHIP

US SAILING and Vanguard Sailboats have announced a partnership expansion. The expansion consists of sponsorship of the 2007 U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship and, under the new agreement, Vanguard will supply new Nomad sailboats for the event as well as provide additional support. The new agreement comes a year after US SAILING and Vanguard announced an extension and expansion of its previous partnership. The 2007 U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship will be held August 11-16 at Lavallette Yacht Club in Lavallette, NJ.
> For more information about the expanded partnership, please visit http://www.ussailing.org/pressreleases/2006/vanguardtriple.htm. For more information about the U.S. Junior Triplehanded Championship, visit http://www.ussailing.org/championships/youth/usjr/triple.

US SAILING ROLEX MIAMI OCR: ONLINE REGISTRATION AND NOR NOW AVAILABLE

From January 21 to 27, 2007, the world’s top Olympic and Paralympic class sailors will be sailing on the waters of Biscayne Bay at US SAILING’s Rolex Miami OCR. For Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls, the 18th annual event is one of the world’s top competitions that will help the sailors prepare for the competition in China in 2008. The event is ranked by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) as a Grade 1 event and features competition in all 14 Olympic and Paralympic classes. In 2006, more than 610 sailors representing 40 countries competed. The 2007 US SAILING Rolex Miami OCR marks five days of fleet racing and one day of medal racing, which is one extra day compared to previous years.
> Online registration and the Notice of Race for the world-class event are now available at http://www.RolexMiamiOCR.org

PAUL CAYARD TO SPEAK AT US SAILING SYMPOSIUMS IN NEW ORLEANS

Paul Cayard has signed on to be a keynote speaker for both US SAILING's National Sailing Programs Symposium and the One-Design Sailing Symposium, to be held concurrently in New Orleans, January 17-21, 2007. Paul Cayard was the first American skipper to win the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1998 on EF Language. In 2005-06, Paul skippered the Disney entry, Pirates of the Caribbean in the Volvo Ocean Race, winning the final leg into Gothenburg (Sweden) and placing a commanding second overall. Paul is a seven-time sailing world champion, a five-time America's Cup veteran and a two-time Olympian (in 1984 - as an alternate - and in 2004). Cayard's accolades include election to the Sailing World Hall of Fame in 2002 and US SAILING's Rolex Yachtsman of the Year in 1998.
> Find out more about US SAILING's Symposiums by going to http://www.ussailing.org/news/2006/symposiums.htm.

SAILOR ATHLETE COUNCIL ELECTS NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS

From Olympians to US Sailing Team members and national champions, the new members of the Sailor Athlete Council have been elected by sailor athletes from across the country. The new Council members elected for a 4-year term are: Dave Perry (Southport, CT), Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation, FL), Brian Ledbetter (Seattle, WA), Sally Barkow (Nashotah, WI), Jesse Falsone (Edgewater, MD), Ned Jones (Newport, RI), and Dobbs Davis (Annapolis, MD). In addition, 2 Council members were re-elected: Dean Brenner and Cory Sertl.
> Read more about the Sailor Athlete Council and find out more about why and how to register as a Sailor Athlete by going to http://www.ussailing.org/sac.

LEARN THE INTRICACIES OF SAIL PERFORMANCE

C.A. Marchaj's authoritative and richly illustrated standard reference Sail Performance offers the latest information on rig design, sail construction and trim, wind-sail interaction, and the structure of the wind. From his 40 years of research and wind-tunnel tests, acknowledged expert Marchaj describes how these factors affect sail power and why certain rigs are superior in power and efficiency. Accessible and nonmathematical, this major work represents the cutting-edge wisdom on sailboat performance and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of this absorbing, complex subject. Hard cover.
> Order your copy of Sail Performance through the US SAILING store at http://store.ussailing.org. $42.50 for US SAILING members, $54.95 for non-members.

US SAILING TEAM MEMBERS COMPETE IN STAR NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

Many US Sailing Team members are competing in the Star North American Championship, which kicks off today, the first day of racing, at Coral Reef Yacht Club in Miami and runs through this Saturday. More than 80 boats are registered for the event.
> For latest results from the Star North American Championship, visit the event website at http://www.stardistrict20.org/2006na.

RESCUE MEDAL AWARDED TO DAVID PENSKY AND RICHARD HOLDEN

On behalf of US SAILING, Gary Jobson has presented US SAILING's Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal to David Pensky and Richard Holden after they rescued the owner of a fishing boat whose boat had capsized and sunk. The two discovered the victim about 8 miles off the coast of Boca Raton, FL, and responded promptly to pull the fisherman to safety. The effective lookout and quick actions of Pensky and Holden, combined with the skillfully executed man overboard recovery effort, resulted in the successful lifesaving rescue of a person in need while upholding the best traditions of seamanship.
> For more details on this rescue, visit http://www.ussailing.org/safety/Rescues/11_8_05_bocafl.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 150 words of background info. Check out past US SAILORS of the Week at http://www.ussailing.org/News/sailoroftheweek/Default.aspx?viewID=archive.

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