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From left to right: Julia Trotman-Brady, Stan
Trotman, Training Committee Chair Rich Jepsen,
Herreshoff recipient Susie Trotman, President Janet Baxter,
and Nick Trotman |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Marlieke de Lange Eaton
401-683-0800
US SAILING AWARDS HERRESHOFF TROPHY TO
SUSIE TROTMAN
Newport, R.I. (November 18, 2006) – US SAILING, national governing
body of the sport, has awarded its Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy to
Susie Trotman (Syosset, N.Y.) for her outstanding contribution to the
sport of sailing in the U.S. Trotman was presented with the Trophy, US
SAILING’s most prestigious award, by US SAILING’s President Janet Baxter
this evening at an awards banquet at US SAILING’s Annual Meeting in
Newport, R.I. To a standing ovation, Trotman accepted the award.
Susie Trotman has played a major role in the development of the national
certification program for sailing instructors when the small boat
program was first created in the early 1980s. She was instrumental in
the cultivation of US SAILING’s Training Department and Training’s Small
Boat Instructor Training and Certification Program. Her enthusiasm,
dedication, and commitment helped foster the program’s growth by
promoting and managing 20 annual Small Boat courses with 300 instructor
candidates in the North East and around the country.
When the Small Boat Instructor Training program was complete and running
on its own, Trotman jumped right into other projects. She has helped to
create the Keelboat Certification System and to keep the Windsurfing
program up and running, has supported the coaching program and
championed the training program for competent and safe powerboating.
Beyond Trotman’s involvement with US SAILING, she has been a pillar of
one the most successful junior sail training programs, the Junior
Sailing Association of Long Island Sound.
“Without Susie Trotman, there might not be a Small Boat Instructor
training and evaluation program, or a Windsurfing Training program, or a
Keelboat program,” said the US SAILING committee that nominated Trotman
for the award. “Susie has had an unparalleled impact on participation
and excellence in sailing for at least the last 20 years.”
About the Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy
The Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy was donated to US SAILING in 1957 by
the National Marine Manufacturers Association and is awarded annually to
an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the sport of
sailing in this country. The recipient is selected by US SAILING’s Board
of Directors from nominations made by members of the Board, Committee
Chairs, past Presidents and Counselors of Honor.
Mr. Herreshoff was one of the preeminent designers and builders of his
time. Born in Bristol, R.I., in 1848, "Captain Nat" was a mechanical
genius with a love for boats. He learned building techniques from the
old craftsmen of Bristol, studied mechanical engineering at M.I.T., and
began an unprecedented career that included many innovations in the
design and construction of military, commercial and pleasure craft, both
steam-powered and sail. Perhaps his greatest feat was designing and
building yachts that successfully defended the America’s Cup in six
consecutive matches from 1893 through 1920, a span of 27 years. His
success in the varied aspects of the industry earned him the nickname,
"The Wizard of Bristol."
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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