Championships

2019 U.S. Adult Sailing Championship

U.S. Adult Sailing Championship

Event Details

Date:
September 5, 2019 – September 8, 2019

Location:
Beverly Yacht Club
Marion, Massachusetts

Competing for:




Results & Reports

Regatta Documents

Other Information

Previous Winners

  • 2023 – Southern California Yachting Association: Charlie Welsh, Scott Rasmussen
  • 2022 Gulf Yachting Association: Jackson Benvenutti, Andrew Eagan, Christopher Alexander
  • 2021 Gulf Yachting Association: Max Albert, Andrew Brennan, Matthew Dupuy, and Eddie Adams
  • 2019 Chesapeake Bay Yacht Racing Association: John Loe, Jake Doyle, Jamie Gilman, and Robbie Deane
  • 2018 Inland Lake Yachting Association: Michael Hanson, Tim Siemers, Mark Swift
  • 2017 Northeast Sailing Association/Sail Maine: Carter White, Michael McAllister, Henry Cole, Fiona Gordon
  • 2016 Northern California YRA/ St. Francis Yacht Club: Russ Silvestri, John Collins, Mario Yovkov, Maggie Bacon
  • 2015 Manhattan Yacht Club: Eric Leitner, Doug Witter, Adam Sandberg, Tom Sinatra, Michael Ambrose
  • 2014 Southern Yacht Club:Benz Faget,Randall Richmond, Thomas Sweeney
  • 2013 Ventura Yacht Club: David Klatt, Lane Desborough,Garrett Baum, David Paudler

U.S. Men’s Sailing Championship for the Clifford D Mallory Trophy

  • 2011 Babylon Yacht Club David M. Hyer, David A. Hyer, Gregory Schneller
  • 2010 Vineyard Haven Yacht Club Paul Wilson,John Plominski, William Stevens
  • 2009 Bay Waveland YC Andrew Eagan, Marcus Eagan, Katherine Santa Cruz
  • 2008 Austin YC- Scott Young, John Morran, Doug Kern, Mike Haggerty
  • 2007 San Diego, YC – Brian Camet, Alex Camet, Daniel Camet
  • 2006 Austin YC – Scott Young, John Morran, Douglas Kern
  • 2005 Bay Waveland YC – Zak Fanberg, Sara Fanberg, Marcus Eagan
  • 2004 Bay Waveland YC – Zak Fanberg, Dave Blouin, Kippy Chamberlain
  • 2003 Bay Waveland YC – Zak Fanberg, Eugene Shmitt & Kippy Chamberlain
  • 2002 Boston YC -Charles Quigley, David Bryan, Leo Fallon, Bill Hooper
  • 2001 Not Sailed – [Patriots Cup: Brock Schmidt, David Bolyard, Tom Baker]
  • 2000 Gulfport YC – Robert Schmidt, David Bolyard, Hew Hamilton
  • 1999 Gulf YA – Benz Faget, Michael Mark, David Zahn, David Bolyard
  • 1998 Seattle, WA – Dalton Bergan, Kevin Guitron, Mike Visser
  • 1997 Royal Victorian YC – Michael Turner, Olaf Thyvold, Brian Lister
  • 1996 Royal Victorian YC – Michael Turner, Jeff Eckard, Olaf Thyvold
  • 1995 Niantic Bay YC, CT – Bill Healy, Tim Healy, Adam Walsh
  • 1994 New Orleans YC – Benz Faget, Tom Baker, David Bolyard
  • 1993 Eastern YC – John Slattery, Brad White, Bob Slattery
  • 1992 San Francisco YC – Jeff Madrigali, Gary Grande, Jeff Wayne
  • 1991 Lake Hopatcong YC – Alex Smigelski, Brent Barbehenn, Lloyd Kitchin
  • 1990 YRU of Southern California – Scott Deardorff, Matt Wilson, Kirk Arndt
  • 1989 Texas YA – Paul Foerster, Mark Rylander, John Bartlett
  • 1988 Gulf YA – Dennis Stieffel, Bubby Eagan, Peter Merrifield
  • 1987 Texas YA – Scott Young, Mike Haggerty, Doug Kern, John Moran
  • 1986 Pacific International YA – Jack Christiansen, Charlie McKee, Cheryl Lanzinger
  • 1985 Texas YA – Scott Young, Jody Smith, Doug Kern 1984 Gulf YA – Marc Eagan, Corky Hadden, Beau Le Blanc
  • 1983 YRA of Long Island Sound – Peter Coleman, Paul Coleman, Barry Purcell
  • 1982 Southern California YA – Mark Golison, Bruce Golison, Jay Golison
  • 1981 Texas YA – Mark Foster, Chuck Wilk, Scott Young
  • 1980 Southern California YA – Dave Ullman, Bill Herrschaft, Paul Murphy
  • 1979 Texas YA – Glenn Darden, Kelly Gough, Scott Young
  • 1978 Texas YA – Glenn Darden, Kelly Gough, Jay Raymond
  • 1977 Texas YA – Marvin Bleckman, Curt Oetking, Tommy Simms
  • 1976 Southern California YA – David Crockett, Sid Exley, Kurt Nicolai
  • 1975 YRA of Long Island Sound – Christopher W. Pollak, Lisa Hamm, William Ehrhorn
  • 1974 YRA of San Francisco Bay – Vann Wilson, Nate Russel, Frank Thompson
  • 1973 Florida SA – Dr. John W. Jennings, James L. Pardee, Barbara Pardee
  • 1972 Florida SA – Edwin H. Sherman, Jr., Harvey A. Ford, Hubert Rutland, III
  • 1971 Texas YA – John Kolius, Bill Hunt, Scott Self
  • 1970 Florida SA – Dr. John W. Jennings, James L. Pardee, Barbara Pardee
  • 1969 YRA of Long Island Sound – Graham M. Hall, John Luard, Jack G. McAllister
  • 1968 Southern Massachusetts YRA – James A. Hunt, Bourne Knowles, Joshua Hunt
  • 1967 Barnegat Bay YRA – Clifford W. Campbell, Howard Wright, Ann Campbell
  • 1966 YRA of Long Island Sound – William S. Cox, Thomas Hume, Robert Barton
  • 1965 YRA of Long Island Sound – Cornelius Shields, Jr., Dr. George Brazil, Jr., Craig Walters
  • 1964 Gulf YA – G. Shelby Freidrichs, Jr., Tommy Dreyfuss, Ray Troendle, Sr.
  • 1963 YRA of San Francisco Bay – James DeWitt, Jocelyn Nash, Jacob VanHeeckeren
  • 1962 Inland Lake YA – James S. Payton, Peter Barrett, Chuck Miller
  • 1961 Inland Lake YA – Harry C. Melges, Jr., Dr. A.R. Wenzel, John B. Shethar, Jr.
  • 1960 Inland Lake YA – Harry C. Melges, Jr., Gloria Melges, John B. Shethar, Jr., Edward Smith
  • 1959 Inland Lake YA – Harry C. Melges, Jr., John B. Shethar, Jr., Richard Reynolds
  • 1958 Texas YA – Robert Mosbacher, George C. Francisco, III, C.B. Masterson
  • 1957 YRU of Massachusetts Bay – George D. O’Day, David J. Smith, Charles A. Forsberg
  • 1956 YRU of Massachusetts Bay – Fred E. Hood, Bradley P. Noyes, Charles Pingree
  • 1955 Pacific International YA – William Buchan, Jr., William Buchan, Sr., Ron McFarlane
  • 1954 Gulf YA – Eugene H. Walet, III, Allen McClure, Jr., Gilbert Friedreichs, Jr.
  • 1953 Gulf YA – Eugene H. Walet, III, John Ryan, Ralph Christman, Eugene H. Walet, II
  • 1952 YRA of Long Island Sound – Cornelius Shields, Cornelius Shields, Jr., William Leboutillier
Staton J. Peele Sportsmanship Trophy

 

  • 2023 – Juan Pablo Del Solar Goldsmith – Lake Michigan Sail Racing Federation
  • 2022 – Ed Feo – Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
  • 2021 – Gary Ross – Texas Corinthian Yacht Club
  • 2019 – Bosun Team Beverly YC – Peter d”Anjou, Cam Tougas, Julian Sudofsky, and Paul Bradley
  • 2018 – Hawaii YRA, SAIL-Intermountain Lakes
  • 2017 – Edgewater Yacht Club – James Island Yacht Club – Southern Yacht Club
  • 2016 – Talbott Ingram – Shrewsbury Sailing & Yacht Club – New Jersey Yachting Association – NJYRA
  • 2015 – Mike Schwin – Fort Worth Boat Club
  • 2013 – Russel Cooke – Oswego Yacht Club
  • 2011 – Paul Wilson – Vineyard Haven Yacht Club
  • 2010 – Ken Kleinschrodt- Buccaneer Yacht Club
  • 2009 – David Rousseau – Massapoag Yacht Club
  • 2008 – Les Beckwith – Winnipesaukee Sailing Association
  • 2007 – Scott Young – Austin Yacht Club
  • 2006 – Charlie Garrard – Boston Yacht Club
  • 2005 – Kenny Wolf – Rush Creek Yacht Club
  • 2004 – Kenny Manzoni – Southern Yacht Club
  • 2003 – Zak Fanberg – Bay Waveland Yacht Club; Thomas Lawton – Lake Norman Yacht Club
  • 2002 – William Demand, JR. – Toms River Yacht Club
  • 2001 – R. Lee Stump – Stone Horse Yacht Club
  • 2000 – Paul Lee – Detroit Yacht Club
  • 1999 – Tony Noviski – North Cape Yacht Club
  • 1998 – Ken Signorello – Mallets Bay Boat Club
  • 1997 – Charles Quigley III – Boston Yacht Club
  • 1996 – Charles Quigley III – Boston Yacht Club
  • 1995 – Bill Ewing – Monmouth Boat Club
  • 1994 – Wendell Johnson – Community Boating of Boston
  • 1993 – Rod Koch – Davis Island Yacht Club
  • 1992 – Steve Button – Rush Creek Yacht Club
  • 1991 – Bill Draheim – Rush Creek Yacht Club
  • 1990 – F. P. Schoettle – Minnetonka Yacht Club
  • 1989 – Ron Fish – Eugene Yacht Club
  • 1988 – Quinn “Bubby” Eagan – Bay Waveland Yacht Club

Resources

Regional Sailing Association Committee

RSA Member Organizations

USSA Member Discount Travel Opportunities

About This Event


Photo Credit and purchase: Anne T. Converse Photography

Final Report

Competitor List- with Pinnies

Event Program and Schedule

RACE RESULTS    Stage 1    Stage 1 Day 2    Stage 2 Day 3

NOR     NOR Amendment 1

World Sailing Addendum Q, Umpired Fleet Racing 

Sailing Instructions    SI Attachment F- Rotations Day 1     SI Amendment 1

SI Attachment F Day 2-Amended      SI Amendment 2     SI Amendment 3

SI Attachment F- Rotations Day 3     SI Attachment F- Rotations Day 4

Preview

Updates

Waiver/Forms- *Bring with you to check in day or email to Nancymazzulli@ussailing.org

For Event Questions contact: NancyMazzulli@ussailing.org

Housing needs for Teams: Sarah Mitchell

Meals: All meals provided each day with the exception of Friday Evening: Joanie Gerster

Noted as US Sailings most coveted Adult Sailing Championships began as a men’s event in 1952 and transitioned to an open event in1993. The Mallory Trophy dates back to the Battle of the Nile in1798 from the estate of Lord Nelson. Teams must be made of sailors from the representing Regional Sailing Associations. RSAs within US Sailing Association submit their representative for selection. The 2019 event will be sailed in J/80s.

Qualification and Eligibility

FACTS ABOUT the 2019 EVENT
  • The 2019 event will be sailed in J/80s using the championship league sailing format. At present, up to twenty teams may be invited.
  • Application Deadline is now closed. .
  • The number of crew for the event shall be three, four, or five including the helms-person, with weight not to exceed 350 kg (771.2 pounds).
  • US Sailing will notify teams invited by email.
  • Any team not invited or placed on a wait-list will be notified once teams have be informed by email.

Selection Process-

When maximum number of resumes exceed the number of spaces available for the event, the evaluation committee will review each application and extend invitations accordingly.

Resumes will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  • 40% Sailor Criteria – How many major events have they competed in the past three years; the number of races in these events, number of attendants
  • 20% – Qualified through a regatta at the Regional Sailing Association level
  • 20% Class Criteria – size, diversity, depth, and activity of class they consistently sail nationally
  • 10% – sailors under 30 make up 25% of the team
  • 10% – female sailors make up at least 25% of the team
  • Bonus: Additional 10% if a female is a helm

Media

Photos

2019 U.S. Adult Sailing Championship photo credit: Anne T. Converse
U.S. Adult Sailing Championship 2019

Championship History


While youth and women had national, ladder-system championships for a quarter century, it was not until 1952 that a similar championship for men eighteen years and older was established during Robert N. Bavier, Jr.’s tenure as Executive Director of NAYRU.

The family of Clifford D. Mallory, who revived NAYRU in 1925, provided a magnificent sterling silver tureen, purportedly from the estate of Lord Nelson but according to the hallmarks more likely executed after his death for his brother. It was immediately popular, with twenty of the twenty-three district associations, now called Regional Sailing Associations, competing in the inaugural match won by Cornelius Shields of the Larchmont Yacht Club. The next year, the regulations were relaxed to permit female members of the crew but not at the helm.

Beginning in 1993 the Women’s and Men’s Championships were held together in alternate years. Since 2006, the event has been a mixture of a ladder series starting at the club level and a resume application. In 2009, the championships began being held together each year and the two committees merged. The two fleets used the same race course, sailed different classes of boats and enjoyed social events together.

The joint events have sometimes been hosted by two cooperating, nearby clubs – otherwise by a single club. In 2013, the regulations were relaxed further to allow women to helm as well, reflecting the fact that most boats are now sailed by a mixed crew and the championship was renamed the U.S. Adult Sailing Championship. In the past 11 boats each representing one of the 11 US Sailing AREAs were eligible for participation. To manage increased interest in the event the committee voted in 2015 to change the format from an AREA based selection to a Regional Sailing Association or RSA Selection process. Still sailed on provided boats, it is run in a round robin format, providing three days of challenging racing by sailors from around the country.