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US Sailing Team-Members Win Kiel Week
Four Top Ten Finishes For American Sailors
Portsmouth, R.I. (June 27, 2005) – Current US Sailing Team-members
Mikee Anderson-Mitterling (Coronado, Calif.), and Dave Hughes (San
Diego, Calif.) won the 470 Men’s class at the Kiel Week regatta in
Germany this weekend, defeating 57 boats to take home the trophy. Since
Anderson-Mitterling and Hughes started racing together earlier this
year, this was their first win at an International Sailing Federation (ISAF)
Grade 1 event; the team finished second at US SAILING’s Rolex Miami OCR
last January.
Mikee Anderson-Mitterling, who will celebrate his 21st birthday in a few
weeks, has been enjoying a successful year thus far, having recently
been named as the 2004/2005 College Sailor of the Year by the
Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association.
“Mikee and Dave now join Olympic medalists Paul Foerster and Bob Merrick
as the only American 470 Men’s teams to win Kiel Week,” said Skip Whyte,
US Sailing Team coach. “They clearly like being on the podium and there
is no doubt that they will be back there before long.”
There were 586 entries from 50 nations that participated in Kiel Week
and American sailors put on a good show. Besides Anderson-Mitterling and
Hughes, three other U.S. teams finished in the top ten of their classes.
In the 74-boat Women's Laser Radial Class, 18-year-old Paige Railey
(Clearwater, Fla.) finished second behind Gintare Volungeviciute of
Lithuania, missing winning the event by just one point and reminding her
fellow competitors that she is to be reckoned with. U.S. sailors George
Szabo (San Diego, Calif.), and Eric Monroe (Newport Harbor, Calif.)
finished an impressive second in the 44-boat Star fleet, only four
points behind the winners, Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Dominik Zycki of
Poland. US Sailing Team-members Amanda Clark (Shelter Island, N.Y.) and
Sarah Mergenthaler (Harvey Cedars, N.J.),
finished eighth out of 35 boats in the Women’s 470 class.
For complete results and photos from Kiel Week, please visit the event’s
website at
www.kieler-woche.de/eng/segelsport/startregattas_eng.htm.
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the sport. Headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, US SAILING’s
mission is to encourage participation and promote excellence in sailing
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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