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4.18.07
This week's Spotlight features:
-- New SKUD-18 Team Announcement
-- Preview: Semaine Olympique Fran?ise in Hy?es, France
New SKUD-18 Team: Scandone and McKinnon-Tucker
US Disabled Sailing Team members Nick Scandone (Newport Beach, Calif.)
and Maureen McKinnon-Tucker (Marblehead, Mass.) have announced they will
join forces in the new SKUD-18 class. Scandone, who was named the 2005
US SAILING Rolex Yachtsman of the Year, is currently the top ranked
sailor in the singlehanded 2.4mR class on the 2007 Team. Due to the
progression of his illness, Lou Gehrig's Disease, he has decided to
switch to the new doublehandeed SKUD-18, so he can compete against other
sailors with similar disabilities. "This switch allows me to compete on
a more even playing field," he said.
"I am lucky to have been asked to team up with him as I could only hope
to someday be as good a sailor as he is," said McKinnon-Tucker. "I'm
looking forward to learning all I can from his experience."
The SKUD-18, which will make its debut at the Paralympic Games in 2008,
is an 18-foot boat with a center-lined seat, a mainsail, jib,
asymmetrical spinnaker and a bulb keel. According to the International
Federation of Disabled Sailing (IFDS), a SKUD-18 team must include one
female and one person deemed a Functional Classification System (FCS)
"1." The scale is based on 1 through 7, with 7 being the most mobile.
As soon as Scandone"s new SKUD-18 arrives in California at the end of
April, they will start their mad dash of training for the summer and
fall regattas as well as their ultimate goal, the Paralympic Trials -
Sailing in October. The winners at the Trials will represent the USA at
the 2008 Paralympic Games in Qingdao, China from September 6-17, 2008.
Both sailors will continue to be members of the 2007 US Disabled Sailing
Team.
Preview: Semaine Olympique Fran?ise de Voile in Hy?es, France
Twenty-five US Sailing Team members and 29 Americans total are
currently training in Hy?es, France, prior to the 39th annual Semaine
Olympique Fran?ise de Voile (French Sailing Week), an International
Sailing Federation (ISAF) Grade 1 event.
Organizers of French Sailing Week expect approximately 1,000 elite
sailors from more than 50 countries to compete. Regatta coordinator
Bernard Bonneau expects to see 'intense battles' this year. He explained
that the year before the Olympic Games is always particularly
interesting at Hy?es, because there is enormous pressure on all the
competitors to make their countries' Olympic teams.
Registration begins this Thursday, and the first of five days of fleet
racing is planned for Sunday. Friday's medal races follow the new
Olympic format, lining up the top 10 teams in each class on the starting
line on the final day of racing. The competition will be raced in 10 of
the 11 classes chosen for the 2008 Olympic Games: 49er, 470 (Men &
Women), Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, Neil Pryde RS:X (Men & Women),
Tornado and Yngling. In addition, racing will be held for two of the
three classes selected for the 2008 Paralympic Games: 2.4mR and Sonar.
470 Women sailors Molly Carapiet and Molly O'Bryan ("Team Molly") have
spent the last week participating in a training camp, coached by Nigel
Cochran, with four 470 Men's teams from the U.S., Greece, Canada and New
Zealand. They said they have seen a variety of conditions in the South
of France - anywhere from 3-6 knots to 20-25 knots. Team Molly wrote:
"We are trying to learn everything we can from the more experienced
teams. We are becoming significantly more aggressive in the boat and in
our positioning. We are supposedly 'sailing more like guys' now. We have
been working on our boat control and handling as well as some speed
work. Nigel has been pushing us hard and we have seen marked improvement
in the past seven days. We even won a practice race the other day!"
www.teammolly.org
"It feels like the tropics compared to Palma (de Mallorca, Spain), light
winds and blue skies, but we know that any day a big breeze could roll
through and last for several," said Yngling sailor Carrie Howe of Team
7, who won the Princess Sofia Trophy last week in Spain.
"We feel comfortable here in Hy?es," Howe added. "We keep it simple.
All the sailors stay at the same place - Maeva - which is like a college
dorm building where we yell to each other on the balconies. We grab
bread at the same bread spot and steal Internet from the same places
that have Internet here."
Hy?es is approximately 15 kilometers east of the city of Toulon in the
Southeast corner of France on the Mediterranean Sea. Event organizers
say it is famous for its "ideal waters, rounded with the Iles d'Or:
Porquerolles, Port Cros and Le Levant." For more information and
results from Semaine Olympique Fran?ise, please visit the event web
site at sof.ffvoile.net.
The following USST members will compete in Hy?es:
470 Men (117 entries): Mikee Anderson-Mitterling (Coronado,
Calif.)/David Hughes (San Diego, Calif.); Stu McNay (Boston,
Mass.)/Graham Biehl (San Diego, Calif.); Justin Law (Newport Beach,
Calif.)/Michael Miller (Charleston, S.C.)
470 Women (59 entries): Amanda Clark (Shelter Island, N.Y.)/Sarah
Mergenthaler (Harvey Cedars, N.J.); Erin Maxwell (Stonington,
Conn.)/Isabelle Kinsolving (New York, N.Y.); Molly Carapiet (Belvedere,
Calif.) /Molly O'Bryan (San Diego, Calif.)
Finn (76 entries): Zach Railey (Clearwater, Fla.); Geoffrey Ewenson
(Annapolis, Md.)
Laser (202 entries): Brad Funk (Clearwater, Fla.); Andrew Campbell (San
Diego, Calif.)
Radial (110 entries): Anna Tunnicliffe (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) ; Paige
Railey (Clearwater, Fla.)
RS:X Men (111 entries): Bob Willis (Chicago, Ill.)
RS:X Women (73 entries): Farrah Hall (Annapolis, Md.)
Tornado (37 entries): Don Thinschmidt (Holland, Mich.)/Drew Wierda
(Miami, Fla.)
Yngling (29 entries): Sally Barkow (Chenequa, Wis.)/Debbie Capozzi
(Bayport, N.Y.)/Carrie Howe (Grosse Pointe, Mich.)
Joining the team in Hy?es are: Olympic Director Katie Kelly; High
Performance Director and Head Coach Gary Bodie; Coaches Kenneth
Andreasson, Kevin Burnham, Luther Carpenter, Kaj Glinkiewicz and Skip
Whyte.
2007 Upcoming Events
April 19-27: Semaine Olympique Fran?ise de Voile, Hy?es, France
sof.ffvoile.net
May 23-27: Holland Regatta, Medemblik, The Netherlands
www.hollandregatta.org/2007
June 1-10 : 470 European Championship, Thessaloniki, Greece
June 1-9: Finn European Championship, Balatonfoldvar, Hungary
June 2-9: Laser European Championship and Laser Youth European
Championship , Hyeres, France
June 5-15: RS:X European Championship, Limassol, Cyprus
June 14-17: Laser North American Championship, Hyannis, MA, USA
June 16-30: Kiel Week, Kiel, Germany
www.kieler-woche.de/eng/englishdefault.htm
June 28-July 13: ISAF Combined Olympic Class World Championship in
Cascais, Portugal (first Olympic Qualifier for all classes)
www.cascaisworlds2007.com
About the Teams
The 2007 USST consists of the top three-ranked sailors in each of the
nine classes (11 events) selected for the 2008 Olympic Games: Finn
(men); 470 (men and women); Laser (men); Laser Radial (women); Neil
Pryde RS:X (men and women); 49er, Star, Tornado (all open); and Yngling
(women). For a complete list of the 2007 USST and their hometowns,
please visit:
www.ussailing.org/olympics/2007/team.asp
The 2007 USDST also consists of the top three ranked sailors in each of
the three classes chosen for the 2008 Paralympic Games: the 2.4mR, the
Sonar, and SKUD-18. For a complete list of the 2007 USDST and their
hometowns, please visit:
www.ussailing.org/olympics/paralympic/2007/team.asp
Newly launched in 2007, the Elite Youth Development Team represents the
country's top youth sailors in the Laser and Laser Radial. To help the
athletes gain more sailing experience at the highest levels, members of
the Team will travel to major international regattas worldwide and be
supported by elite-level coaches. To meet the members of the 2007 UYDT
and read their bios, please visit:
www.ussailing.org/olympics/EYDT/2007/team.asp
Sponsors of the 2007 US Sailing Teams are: Rolex Watch U.S.A., Vanguard
Sailboats, Nautica, Gill, Sperry Top-Sider, RIBCRAFT, Harken, New
England Ropes, Extrasport, Nikon and Team McLube.
Contact:
Marni Lane
Press Officer, US Sailing Teams
US SAILING
617.671.8332
401.683.0800 x671
MarniLane@ussailing.org
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