![]() Age: 35 Hometown: The Dalles, Ore./Rye, N.Y. US SAILING TEAM: 1989-1994, 1996, 1998-2000 Member: American Yacht Club Rye High School, graduated 1983. Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, graduated 1987, BA. A native of Rye, New York, Dey started sailing competitively at age 9 and as a junior sailor was a frequent winner on Long Island Sound. She enjoyed a distinguished record as an intercollegiate sailor, capping her college sailing career with a third place finish at the Women's Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Nationals in 1987. She won the bronze, the silver and the gold medal at the USYRU Women's Singlehanded Championships in 1987, 1989 and 1988 respectively. Olympic sailing had always been a goal and in 1989 Dey began campaigning a windsurfer and the Europe. That year her success earned her spots on the US Sailing Team in both the Lechner (board) and Europe classes. (To this day she is the only sailor, male or female, ever to be ranked on the national team in two Olympic class boats at the same time, a feat she has repeated in 2000.) In 1990 Dey focused her sailing on the Europe, finishing a disappointing second at the Olympic Trials in 1992. Switching gears after the '92 Trials, Dey pursued sailing's Holy Grail -- the America's Cup, as navigator aboard America3’s Mighty Mary, which was ultimately defeated in the finals of the Challenger Series. The conclusion of the America’s Cup brought Dey back to sailing a Europe, and although she had not sailed enough regattas to be ranked on the US Sailing Team, she was the favorite going into the '96 Europe Olympic Trials. Dey topped the 19-boat fleet at the Trials and went on to claim the Europe Olympic Bronze Medal at the ’96 Olympics. Over the last four years, Dey had
concentrated her sailing efforts in the doublehanded 470. When she
finished second at the 2000 Olympic Team Trials in the 470 Women’s
event in October of ‘99, Dey jumped right back into the boat that took
her to the Olympic Regatta in Savannah. Her natural sailing talent once
again stood her in good stead, as she easily topped the 23-boat fleet at
the 2000 Olympic Team Trials for the Europe, earning Dey her second trip
to the Olympics. SIGNIFICANT
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