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Celeste Johnson, CJVD International for Chicago Yacht Club, 773-381-0035
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Top-Ranked Disabled Sailors Compete in
U.S. Independence Cup/North American Challenge Cup in Chicago

Chicago, Ill. (July 25, 2005) - Forty top-ranked disabled sailors from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom will converge on Chicago this week to participate in the 14th annual U.S. Independence Cup/North American Challenge Cup regatta (IC/NACC), a three-day US SAILING National Championship that showcases the best of disabled sailing. The competitors, selected through a series of local and regional qualifying regattas and by special invitation, are a diverse mixture of men and women in all age brackets, with a broad range of disabilities.

Two-person crews will compete in specially outfitted 20-foot Freedom Independence boats, each of which will also be co-manned by a non-competing able-bodied volunteer, to help ensure the safety of all participants. Solo entrants will race without assistance in singlehanded 2.4mR boats, the same boats that are used in the Paralympic Games.

Adding spice to this year’s competition is the return of last year’s winners in both the singlehanded and doublehanded divisions. Last year’s doublehanded champions, Karen Mitchell and Kerry Gruson, are sailing partners from Florida. Mitchell, a native of Deerfield Beach, has competed in the event for years, and hopes to become the first female sailor to represent the U.S. in the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing.

While this year’s race will be Gruson’s tenth, returning singlehanded champ Nick Scandone, a current member of US SAILING’s US Disabled Sailing Team, will be defending his crown in what is only his second IC/NACC appearance. He sailed to a hard-won victory in his first outing in 2004, and is a fierce competitor.

“Anytime you have a sporting event with past champions returning to defend their titles against new challengers, the drama of competition becomes even more intense,” commented Jim Armstrong, this year’s IC/NACC co-chairman. “We’ve got veteran participants, talented newcomers, and reigning titleholders. For sailboat racing fans, and for anyone who appreciates the drama of human competition, this event is becoming a true summer classic in Chicago.”

Once again, the role of corporate supporters is critical to the existence and success of the IC/NACC Regatta. The logistics involved in traveling to and participating in the event can be both physically and financially daunting. Corporate partners provide the generous support needed so that the participants can concentrate on preparing for the tough competition ahead. These sponsors underwrite a long list of items including air travel to and from the event, transportation during the event, lodging, meals, special equipment, the competitors’ boats, and much more. Major participants in this effort include Rolex Watch U.S.A., American Airlines, Cook-Illinois, and the Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Program.

Additional support is provided by a wide variety of companies and organizations including The Chicago Park District, Chicago School Transit, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Strategic Hotel Capital, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois, Boar’s Head Meats, Carol’s Cookies, Morning Fields, and Snapple.

The IC/NACC is part of US SAILING's National Adult Championship series, all of which are sponsored by Rolex Watch U.S.A. For more information about the event, please visit the event website at www.ussailing.org/independence. For more information about US SAILING's National Championships, please visit www.ussailing.org/championships.  

About Chicago Yacht Club
Founded in 1875 with the goal of advancing the community’s knowledge, enjoyment, and participation in boating and the nautical arts, the Chicago Yacht Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious sporting organizations in the nation, and remains a valuable resource for its members and for the Chicago area as a whole. The club has been a leader for more than 75 years in teaching children and adults how to sail, and is a preeminent organizer and host of regattas, races, and predicted log contests in the United States.

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 United States. 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.

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