FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Marlieke de Lange Eaton
401-683-0800
US SAILING ANNOUNCES LOCATION FOR
U.S. OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC TEAM TRIALS
Portsmouth, R.I. (October 4, 2005) – US SAILING, national governing
body for the sport, announced today that the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic
Sailing Team Trials for the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be
held in October 2007 in two parts of the country: Southern California
and Rhode Island.
The decision on the location was made after several months of carefully
evaluating all the aspects that needed to be taken into consideration.
“We wanted to make sure we could offer all of the athletes an
opportunity to compete in great sailing conditions and there are several
of those around the country,” said Dean Brenner, Chairman of US
SAILING’s Olympic Sailing Committee. “In the end, we needed to go with
what we felt was best for the sailors. We are confident that this
decision will help us produce the strongest U.S. Olympic and Paralympic
Sailing Teams. These organizations will be great partners and we are
looking forward to a great event.”
The classes and host yacht clubs will be divided as follows:
Southern California sailing organizations will host
• Star (California Yacht Club),
• RS:X and 470 Men & Women (Alamitos Bay Yacht Club and US Sailing
Center of Long Beach),
• Finn (Newport Harbor Yacht Club),
• Tornado and 49er (San Diego and Southwestern Yacht Clubs)
The Rhode Island Sailing Foundation (comprised of New York Yacht Club,
Ida Lewis Yacht Club and Sail Newport) will host
• Yngling
• Laser and Laser Radial
• Sonar
• 2.4mR
• A new Paralympic class which will be announced next month
Over the next few months, US SAILING’s Olympic Sailing Committee will
work with the host organizations to finalize all aspects of the events,
including exact dates and race formats.
The selection process for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Sailing Teams
is the responsibility of US SAILING, national governing body for 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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