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US
SAILING Names Athletes To Its
2005 World University Games Team
Portsmouth, R.I. (August 9, 2005) – US SAILING, national governing
body for the sport, has announced the members of its 2005 World
University Games Team. The four-member Sailing Team from the U.S. and a
coach will travel to Izmir, Turkey, for the World University Games which
will be held August 11-21. The U.S. will be represented by a total of
four sailors in two Olympic classes: two competitors each in the Laser
(a singlehanded boat for men) and the Laser Radial (a singlehanded boat
for women). The four sailors named to the 2005 U.S. World University
Games Team – Sailing are Andrew Campbell (San Diego, Calif.); Anna
Tunnicliffe (Norfolk, Va.); Brendan Fahey (Kingston, Wash.); and
Jennifer Gervais (Charleston, S.C.). The Team will be accompanied by
coach Gary Bodie (Hampton, Va.), US SAILING’s High Performance Director
and Head Coach of the US Sailing Team.
Organized every two years by the International University Sports
Federation (FISU), the World University Games bring together thousands
of top-level collegiate athletes from around the world to compete in at
least 10 sports (the number of sports fluctuates every Games). This
year, 15 sports will participate in the Games, marking the second time
that sailing is part of the Summer World University Games since FISU
organized the first Games in 1959. USA sailors won a bronze medal at the
1998 Summer World University Games when they were held in Palma, Spain.
About the Team-members:
Andrew Campbell is a current member of the US Sailing Team and a junior
at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. majoring in International
Affairs. At age 21, Campbell already has numerous impressive
singlehanded sailing titles to his name, including 2002 Youth World
Champion, U.S. Youth Champion (2000-2002), College Singlehanded
Champion, High School Singlehanded Champion, among others. Campbell is a
member of the Georgetown University Sailing Team and has been a College
All-American every year since he entered college.
Like Campbell, Anna Tunnicliffe is a current member of the US Sailing
Team. Tunnicliffe, a recent graduate from Old Dominion University in
Norfolk, Va. with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Decision
Sciences, has been competing in regattas at home and abroad. In June,
she was named College Sailor of the Year by the Inter-Collegiate Sailing
Association and has been a College Women’s All-American throughout her
college sailing career. This year, Tunnicliffe was also named a College
Coed All-American, a feat very few other women have accomplished.
Brendan Fahey, who will be a senior at the University of Washington this
fall, has competed in several national and international regattas in the
last few years. A member of University of Washington’s sailing team,
Fahey trains three days week with the team and competes in regattas on
the weekends. Fahey is majoring in Earth and Space Science.
Jennifer Gervais plans to graduate in 2006 from St. Mary’s College of
Maryland, where she is a member of the sailing team. The team finished
11th overall at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association’s Women’s
Dinghy Championships in June. Gervais is majoring in Religious Studies
with a cross disciplinary study in African and African-American
Diaspora.
For more information US SAILING’s World University Games Team, please
visit their website at
www.ussailing.org/olympics/2005WUG/team.htm.
For more information about the World University Games, please
visit the event website at
www.universiadeizmir.org/en.
The World University Games Team – Sailing is managed and supported by
the United States Sailing Association (US SAILING), 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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