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US SAILING AWARDS NATIONAL
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
TO NAVY MIDSHIPMAN GREG STORER
Chicago, Ill. (March 17, 2006) – US SAILING, national governing body
for the sport, presented its National Sportsmanship award, the W. Van
Alan Clark Jr. Trophy, to Greg Storer (Branford, Conn.) for his
outstanding display of sportsmanship behavior at the U.S. Offshore
Championship last fall. Storer was presented with the trophy at an
awards dinner at US SAILING’s Spring Meeting in Chicago, Ill., earlier
this evening.
A Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy and captain of the Academy’s
Offshore Sailing Team, Storer had led his team to the top of the
scoreboard on day one of the U.S. Offshore Championship, held in
Annapolis, Md. On the second day of the three-day event, the competitors
sailed a 24-mile point-to-point race and the Midshipmen crossed the
finish line in second place. The wind had been building throughout that
race and the race committee had amended the course by inserting a safe
water mark to keep the unfamiliar skippers clear of potential shoal
water. Upon getting back ashore, a competitor pointed out to the Navy
crew that it appeared Navy had passed this mark on the incorrect side.
Although no protest was filed, Storer admitted that he was uncertain if
he had honored the mark and voluntarily decided to withdraw from the
race, converting his team’s second-place finish to a 12th. The Navy team
still managed to win the entire regatta after two races were held on the
final day.
“Mr. Storer’s conduct during the U.S. Offshore Championship was
exemplary,” read one of the nominations for the National Sportsmanship
award. “He is a credit to himself, the Naval Academy sailing program and
to sailing in general.”
Greg Storer, 21, is a senior at the Naval Academy and plans to become a
Submarine Warfare Officer upon his graduation this spring. Storer now
joins a long list of highly respected sailors who have received US
SAILING’s W. Van Alan Clark Jr. Sportsmanship Trophy since the award was
first presented 20 years ago. The list includes such well-known sailors
as Olin J Stephens, Dave Perry, Harry Carpenter, and Buddy Melges.
Sportsmanship is difficult to define but easily recognizable. The high
standards exemplified by the true sportsperson are vital to the health
of sailing, which is why each year US SAILING presents its prestigious
W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. Trophy. This award honors those people who are
outstanding examples of dedication and graciousness in the sport of
sailing, and for sharing these talents with others. Nominees include
sailors who have performed a single exemplary act or who have
consistently exemplified the finest tradition of the sport both on and
off the water, through instruction and encouragement of others.
More information about the W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. National Sportsmanship
Trophy can be found on US SAILING's website at
www.ussailing.org/sportsmanship.
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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