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US SAILING'S MARK MENDELBLATT/MARK
STRUBE
WIN GOLD MEDAL AT 2006 KIEL WEEK
Kiel, Germany (June 26, 2006) – Skipper Mark Mendelblatt (St.
Petersburg, Fla.) and his crew, Mark Strube (West Palm Beach, Fla.), won
a gold medal in the Star Class at the 2006 Kiel Week in Kiel, Germany,
one of the largest sailing events in the world. Mendelblatt and Strube
beat long-time rival and multiple Kiel Week-winner Robert Scheidt and
his crew, Bruno Prada, from Brazil. The event, ranked by the
International Sailing Federation (ISAF) as a Grade 1 event, attracted
more than 5,000 sailors from 49 countries.
Sunday’s Medal Races concluded five days of racing for the 11 Olympic
classes. For the final day of racing, sailors faced excellent weather
conditions, with approximately 10-15 knots of wind. Scores in the Medal
Races counted as double points.
Mendelblatt and Strube faced tight competition in the Star Class.
Despite coming off what Strube described as a bad start, they came out
third at the first mark. It was extremely tight coming out of the first
run, but after Brazil’s Scheidt received a penalty, the American team
pushed ahead. Going into the last race, five boats were in a position to
win the event, as they were all within five points of each other, but
Mendelblatt and Strube prevailed.
Strube called winning their first gold at Kiel Week "awesome." He said
the competition was tight the entire regatta, and the sheer amount of
competitors – 49 boats sailed in the Star class – made the win that much
more exciting. "We had some good competition and to come out first was
just fantastic." And for Mendelblatt, who has been a long-time rival of
Scheidt, this win was particularly gratifying.
Prior to Kiel Week, the team only trained one week together on their new
boat. Once they adjusted to the new boat and corrected their mistakes,
they were able to move ahead. "We made a big leap in our communication
with each other. We came together more as a team." He added, "It felt
good."
This win marked Mendelblatt and Strube’s first gold medal at a major
European regatta, after finishing 2nd at the Star Eastern Hemisphere
Championships this past April in Naples, Italy. In March, 2005, they won
the 2005 BACARDI Cup, a six-race series sailed annually in Biscayne Bay,
Fla. Strube and Mendelblatt first sailed together in the 2003 America's
Cup in New Zealand on One World.
For complete results from Kiel Week, including results from US Sailing
Team-members who competed in the event, please visit the event website
at www.kielerwoche.de.
About US SAILING
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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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