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LINTON AND BARKOW RECEIVE TOP SAILING AWARDS
New York, N.Y. (Feb. 29, 2008) – Lightning World Champion Jeff Linton
(Tampa, Fla.) and Princess Sofia Trophy Yngling Champion Sally Barkow
(Nashotah, Wis.) took center stage today during a special luncheon in the
model room of the New York Yacht Club in Manhattan. The sailors won US
SAILING’s Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year Award, this country’s
most prestigious honor in the sport. They were recognized for their
outstanding on-the-water performances during the 2007 calendar year and
presented with engraved Rolex timepieces. Emceeing the event was Gary
Jobson, while Rolex Vice President and Director of Communications Peter
Nicholson awarded the watches with assistance from US SAILING's President
Jim Capron and past Rolex Yachtswomen of the Year Jody Swanson Starck and
Cory Sertl.
Barkow
The 27-year-old Barkow, who was first recognized as Rolex Yachtswoman of the
Year in 2005, now joins a select group of women who have received the
accolade more than once. But like the football star who cannot win the
Heisman Trophy without his fellow players, Barkow acknowledged she would not
have received this award for the second time without the support of the
talented team on which she relies. She and Yngling teammates Debbie Capozzi
(Bayport, N.Y.) and Carrie Howe (Grosse Pointe, Mich.) will represent the
U.S. at the Olympic Regatta this summer in Qingdao, China. Also joining
Barkow at the luncheon were Annie Lush from (Poole, England) and Amanda
Callahan (Canton, Mass.), who crewed for her at US SAILING's Rolex
International Women's Keelboat Championship.
"Our effort is always as a team," said Barkow, who also acknowledged the
support of her attending family. "Winning the Rolex watch is testimony to
the goals we were able to achieve."
Although Barkow’s primary focus has been helming her Yngling, her
performance in other classes, whether fleet or match racing, were what set
her apart in 2007. Barkow started the year with her third consecutive win of
US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR in the Yngling class. On task in the Yngling,
she finished second at the North American Championship in Miami, won the
Princess Sofia Trophy in Spain and collected silver at both Semaine
Olympique Française in France and the ISAF Sailing World Championships in
Portugal.
Barkow’s turn on the match racing circuit was highlighted by wins at the
Boat U.S. Santa Maria Cup in Annapolis, Md., and the Vitória Brasil Women’s
Cup in Brazil. Flying straight from Brazil to Houston, Texas, Barkow took
the helm of a J/22 to close the year as she had started it -- collecting
another championship title for the third consecutive time. She won US
SAILING’s Rolex International Women’s Keelboat Championship without having
to sail the final race of the series.
Linton
The 45-year-old Linton was recognized primarily for his domination in the
Lightning class, where he won the 2007 World Championship and Winter
Championship. His success in the class also included the South American
Championship held in Bogota, Columbia; the title win at the Florida District
Championship; a second-place finish at the Lightning Deep South Regatta in
Savannah, Ga.; and second overall in the Lightning Southern Circuit
“2007 was one of the most fantastic years we ever had," said Linton, whose
wife Amy Smith Linton is always included in his crew and joined him onstage
along with crew Jahn Tihansky (Annapolis, Md.). “We have a living room full
of silver this year and this is the icing on the cake. After 35 years of
competition, it hasn't gotten better than in the last 5-7 years because we
are just relaxing and having fun. Winning the Rolex Yachtsman of the Year
award is one of those things you dream about."
Linton also won in two other competitive one-design classes: the Flying Scot
North American Championship and the Classic Moth National Championship.
A video Podcast from the awards luncheon, produced by the luncheon emcee
Gary Jobson, will be available later this evening at
www.jobsonsailing.com/reports/210.
For additional information on the awards please visit
www.ussailing.org/awards/rolex.
About Rolex Watch U.S.A.
Since Rolex Watch U.S.A. first presented timepieces to America's Cup
defenders in 1958, the company has consistently recognized and encouraged
excellence in every important arena of competitive sailing, including
supporting the US SAILING Team AlphaGraphics, US SAILING championships,
disabled sailing, offshore, one-design and women's events.
About US SAILING
The United States Sailing Association (US SAILING) is the national governing
body for sailing. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Portsmouth, Rhode
Island, the organization provides leadership for the sport of sailing in the
United States. US SAILING offers training and education programs for
instructors and race officials, supports a wide range of sailing
organizations and communities, issues offshore rating certificates, and
provides administration and oversight of competitive sailing across the
country, including National Championships and the U.S. Olympic and
Paralympic Sailing Teams. For more information, please visit
www.ussailing.org.
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