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US SAILING NAMES 2006 ATHLETES OF THE
YEAR
SportsMan of the Year - Mark Mendelblatt
SportsWoman of the Year - Paige Railey
Team of the Year - Andy Horton and Brad Nichol
Paralympian of the Year - Rick Doerr
Portsmouth, R.I. (December 21, 2006) –
US SAILING, the national
governing body for the sport, has selected five athletes as sailing’s
2006 U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) Athletes of the Year for outstanding
performance and achievement. US SAILING names Star sailor Mark
Mendelblatt (St. Petersburg, Fla.) and Laser Radial sailor Paige Railey
(Clearwater, Fla.) as SportsMan and SportsWoman of the Year,
respectively. The Star team of
Andy Horton (Newport, R.I.) and Brad Nichol (Lake Sunapee, N.H.) is the
Team of the Year, and Sonar sailor Rick Doerr (Clifton, N.J.) is the
Paralympic of the Year.
US SAILING has also nominated these sailors to the USOC for
consideration for the overall USOC Athletes of the Year Awards. The USOC
will select the award winners from the Athletes of the Year recognized
by each Olympic sport's national governing body. The awards will be
announced in January 2007.
SportsMan of the Year: Mark Mendelblatt
Star skipper Mark Mendelblatt burst into Olympic contention this year
after winning a gold medal with crew Mark Strube in a 93-boat fleet at
the 2006 Star European Championship, part of Rolex Baltic Week in
Neustadt, Germany. In an unprecedented performance at a major Star
championship, they scored three consecutive bullets in the first three
races and finished with only 10 points. Mendelblatt and Strube won
another gold medal in a fleet of 49 Star boats at Kiel Week in Kiel,
Germany, one of the largest sailing events in
the world. Mendelblatt and Strube finished second in a 70-boat
fleet at the Star Eastern Hemisphere Championships in Naples, Italy and
third out of 14 at the St Moritz Match Race in Switzerland.
SportsWoman of the Year: Paige Railey
At age 19, Railey has celebrated an impressive string of victories this
year, including a gold medal in a fleet of 34 boats at The Good Luck
Beijing - 2006 Qingdao International Regatta, the first of two Olympic
test events in China. Railey also won gold medals at the
Semaine Olympique Francaise in Hyères, France,
and at the ISAF World Sailing Games in
Austria, after tough competition with the defending champion from
France, Sophie de Turckheim. At the Laser Radial North American
Championship in Florida, Railey won the 18-boat fleet by 33 points after
finishing with a perfect nine point score. Railey also won the gold
medal in a fleet of 94 boats at the Laser Midwinters East Regatta in
Florida. In addition, Railey won silver medals at US SAILING’s Rolex
Miami Olympic Classes Regatta (OCR) and US SAILING’s Olympic Pre-Trials
in Newport, R.I.
Railey was named the 2006 Female ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year by
the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) and Rolex.
She is the first female American sailor to be named ISAF Rolex World
Sailor of the Year since the awards were first presented in 1994, and is
the youngest ever recipient of the award. Railey was ranked the
number one Laser Radial sailor in the world by ISAF from September 1,
2005 - August 31, 2006. This is the fifth year Paige has been named
Female Athlete of the Year by US SAILING.
Team of
the Year: Andy Horton and Brad Nichol
Ranked number one on the US Sailing Team in the Star
class, skipper
Andy Horton and crew Brad Nichol have consistently achieved podium
finishes in 2006. Horton and Nichol dominated the Star class and won an
impressive gold medal at the 2006 Qingdao International Regatta. They
also won a silver medal in a fleet of 67 Star boats at
US SAILING’s Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta
(OCR). Horton and Nichol won a bronze medal in a 93-boat fleet at
the 2006 Star European Championship, part of Rolex Baltic Week in
Neustadt, Germany. The team came in fourth place in a fleet of 66 boats
at the Star World Championship in San Francisco, Calif., and fourth
place in a fleet of 14 boats at the Holland
Regatta in Medemblik, The Netherlands.
They also came in eighth place in an aggressive 80 boat fleet at
the Star North American Championship in Miami.
Paralympian of the
Year: Rick Doerr
Ranked number one in the Sonar class on the U.S. Disabled Sailing Team,
skipper Rick Doerr has had strong results in both Disabled and Open
events with a variety of crew in 2006. At US SAILING’s Paralympic
Pre-Trials in Newport, R.I., Doerr, along with crew Timothy Angle and
Bill Donahue, dominated the four-boat Sonar fleet with six wins in seven
races. Doerr, with crew Angle and Donahue, again secured the gold medal
among strong international Paralympic contenders at the Clagett Regatta
in Newport, R.I., after winning four bullets in five races among an
eight-boat fleet. At the America's Disabled-Open Midwinter Regatta in
St. Petersburg, Fla., Doerr dominated the seven-boat Sonar fleet and won
the gold with Angle and Brian Tabler. Doerr continued his gold medal
streak when he won, with crew Peter Wilson, Angle and Britt Hall, the
Sonar Long Island Sound Championship, an Open regatta in Noroton, CT,
which attracted 21 boats. He also won silver medals at the Tappanzee
Challenge in Nyack, N.Y and at the
Midwinter Championship, an open and disabled
international regatta.
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 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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