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Contact:
Marlieke de Lange Eaton, 401-683-0800
Barby MacGowan, 401-849-0220
MAKING WAVES IN NEW YORK CITY:
SCANDONE AND BARKOW RECEIVE COUNTRY’S TOP SAILING AWARD
New York, N.Y. (February 24, 2006) – Nick Scandone (Fountain Valley,
Calif.) and Sally Barkow (Nashotah, Wis.) each have had plenty of
regatta victories to celebrate in their lives, but today the sailors
glowed in the national spotlight as US SAILING’s Rolex Yachtsman and
Yachtswoman of the Year. Honored with this country’s highest sailing
accolade at a luncheon in Manhattan at the New York Yacht Club, Scandone
and Barkow accepted engraved Rolex timepieces, symbols of outstanding
on-water achievement in the calendar year just concluded.
Scandone was recognized for his extremely successful year sailing the
2.4mR, a singlehanded boat used in the Paralympic Games. Among his
accomplishments was winning the class’s World Championship in Italy last
fall.
“My goal is to win a Paralympic gold medal in 2008,” said Scandone, “
but until then, this is my gold medal.”
Barkow was recognized for her versatility and consistency, both abroad
and at home, after winning a string of noteworthy international events –
including two world championships – in four different keelboat classes.
“It feels great to win this,” said Barkow, who hopes to represent the
USA at the 2008 Olympic Summer Games. “It shows that our team has done a
good job this past year, and we hope to continue with our successes.”
For more information on US SAILING’s Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of
the Year awards, please visit
www.ussailing.org/awards/rolex.
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