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William C.
Martin Awarded US
SAILING Herreshoff Trophy
Portsmouth, R.I. (March 15, 2004) – US SAILING,
national governing body of the sport, has awarded its Nathanael G.
Herreshoff Trophy to William C. (Bill) Martin (Ann Arbor, MI) for his
outstanding contribution to the sport of sailing in the U.S. Martin is a
past President of US SAILING (1988-1991) and currently the Acting President
of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and Director of Athletics at
the University of Michigan. The Trophy, US SAILING’s most prestigious award,
was presented by current US SAILING President Janet Baxter and past
President Dave Irish on March 13 at an awards banquet at US SAILING’s annual
spring meeting in Mobile, AL.
To a standing ovation, Martin accepted the award. “My roots are in sailing
and my experiences at US SAILING prepared me for the challenges I've faced
since then," said Martin.
“Bill Martin’s contributions to the sport of sailing in the U.S. are without
equal comparison in our sport,” said the US SAILING committee that nominated
Martin. An avid sailor for more than 40 years and a long-time US SAILING
volunteer, Martin has made tremendous contributions to sailing. He served on
various committees until becoming president of the organization in 1988.
President until 1991, Martin led US SAILING to new heights, changing the
organization’s name from the United States Yacht Racing Union to its current
name to accurately reflect the broader mission and full service approach to
U.S. sailors. He also played a pivotal role in the development of the United
States Sailing Foundation, serving as president from 1995 until 1998.
Gary Jobson, world class sailor and 1999 Herreshoff Trophy winner, wrote the
following upon hearing that Martin would receive the award: “All of us in
the sport of sailing are proud of Bill’s achievements and our sport is far
better today as a direct results of his tireless work.”
In 1995, Martin became a member of the USOC Board of Directors. He served on
several committees until he was elected USOC Vice President-Secretariat in
December 2002. Two months later, in February 2003, Martin became USOC Acting
President.
About the Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy
The Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy was donated to US SAILING in 1957 by the
National Marine Manufacturers Association and is awarded annually to an
individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the sport of sailing
in this country. The recipient is selected by US SAILING’s Board of
Directors from nominations made by members of the Board, Committee Chairs,
past Presidents and Counselors of Honor.
Mr. Herreshoff was one of the preeminent designers and builders of his time.
Born in Bristol, R.I., in 1848, "Captain Nat" was a mechanical genius with a
love for boats. He learned building techniques from the old craftsmen of
Bristol, studied mechanical engineering at M.I.T., and began an
unprecedented career that included many innovations in the design and
construction of military, commercial and pleasure craft, both steam-powered
and sail. Perhaps his greatest feat was designing and building yachts that
successfully defended the America’s Cup in six consecutive matches from 1893
through 1920, a span of 27 years. His success in the varied aspects of the
industry earned him the nickname, "The Wizard of Bristol."
About US SAILING
The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING) is the national governing
body for sailing and sailboat racing. Headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode
Island, the organization's mission is to encourage participation and promote
excellence in sailing and racing in the U.S. US SAILING offers training and
education programs, supports a wide range of sailing organizations and
communities, and provides administration and oversight of competitive
sailing across the country, including the US Sailing Teams and the U.S.
Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Team. For more information, please visit
www.ussailing.org.
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