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US SAILING PRESENTS AWARDS AT ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
Hinkel Receives Gay Lynn Trophy; Mogle Receives Larr Trophy
Phoenix, Ariz. (October 21, 2005) – US SAILING, national governing
body of the sport, has recognized several sailing organizations and
volunteers for their contribution and dedication to the sport of sailing
during an awards presentation at the organization’s annual general
meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., this evening. US SAILING President Janet
Baxter presented several awards, including the Gay S. Lynn Trophy for
outstanding contribution to disabled sailing (awarded to Gene Hinkel)
and the Timmy Larr Award for outstanding contribution to the advancement
of sailor education and training (awarded to Jo Mogle).
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From left to right: Hugh
Elliot, US SAILING President Janet Baxter, Gene Hinkel, and
Linda Merkle |
Gay S. Lynn Memorial Trophy
Gene Hinkel (St. Petersburg, Fla.) was presented with the Gay S.
Lynn Trophy for outstanding contribution to disabled sailors and
the sport of disabled sailing. Dedicated to the welfare and
success of not only disabled sailing but also of individual
sailors, Hinkel has been involved with disabled sailing for many
years. His driving concern and mission are fair play and safety
for all sailors. As a result, he has assisted them in many ways.
He has run events for novice and severely disabled sailors in
Access Dinghies, been involved with blind sailing and, perhaps
most importantly, he has designed, developed and delivered
adaptive aids for sailors around the world. His innovations in
seating and other adaptive aids have meant that sailors could
improve their performance in boats with increased safety.
Additionally, as a member of the Technical Committee of the
International Foundation for Disabled Sailing, Hinkel has
traveled to numerous world championships as well as to the
Paralympic Games in Sydney and Athens to serve as measurer.
Hinkel’s service to the sport of disabled sailing, at the grass
roots and at the international levels, made him a very worthy
recipient of the Gay S. Lynn Trophy.
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From left to right: US
SAILING President Janet Baxter,
Jo Mogle, and US SAILING Training Committee Chair
Rich Jepsen |
Timmy Larr Award
Jo Mogle (Punta Gorda, Fla.), a lifelong supporter of boating
safety through education and training, has received US SAILING's
Timothea Larr Award for her lifelong commitment to standardized
quality sailing education. The award is the US SAILING Training
Committee's highest honor, presented annually to an individual
whose vision and guidance has made an outstanding contribution
to the advancement of sailor and education and training in the
United States. Mogle exemplifies the best qualities, the highest
standards and selfless devotion in her lifetime service to
public service and boating education in general and specifically
to US SAILING's efforts to train sailors for safety and
excellence. Her belief that no sailing instructor should lack a
template for best practices in sailor education and training led
her to her current role as the Training Committee's Vice Chair
for Standards and Credentials and liaison to several national
boating organizations, including the National Safe Boating
Council and National Association of State Boating Law
Administrators (NASBLA). A Small Boat Instructor Trainer and
Keelboat Instructor as well as Regional Training Coordinator,
she has visited and supported many courses nationwide, providing
support and oversight and to continue to drive the culture of
quality training forward. Her evaluation feedback reports are
legendary and her work has become the gold standard of US
SAILING's quality control efforts.
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
Teams. For more information, please visit
www.ussailing.org.
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