Team Tracker: U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Team Selection Series

Team Tracker: 2.4mR

Sailing World Cup Miami presented by Sunbrella Day 4

Pictured: Dee Smith (Annapolis, Md., left) and Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn., right), US Sailing Team Sperry.

2.4mR (Open One-Person Paralympic Keelboat)

Updates:

April 30:

Sailing World Cup Miami presented by Sunbrella Day 4

Pictured: Dee Smith, 2.4mR class.

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April 30, 2016

USSailing_Portraits_Edney-288Hyères, France – Dee Smith (Annapolis, Md.) has won selection to the Rio 2016 U.S. Paralympic Sailing Team based on the results of the US Sailing Paralympic Athlete Selection Series in the 2.4mR one-person keelboat. Smith (63) is a veteran of the America’s Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Maxi competition and many other high-level racing programs over the course of his professional sailing career. Rio 2016 will be the first Paralympic Games appearance for Smith.

While competing with an America’s Cup challenger syndicate in 2007, Smith was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer, a condition that also impacted his spine. Smith was given less than a year to live by his doctors, but was able to beat the odds. Nevertheless, the six-time World Champion (in multiple classes) was left with significantly reduced mobility as a result of spinal damage. A subsequent bicycle accident also left him with a permanent injury to one of his legs.

“The last nine years have been pretty much a challenge for me,” said Smith. “I came out of that just wanting to go sailing.”

Watch: Smith On His Journey In Adaptive Sailing

Classified as a Paralympic-class competitor by World Sailing in the spring of 2015, Smith has mounted a full-time campaign for Rio 2016 over the past 12 months. Although an accomplished racer, Smith has had a steep learning curve in the highly competitive 2.4mR class. Smith’s best results to date include a 6th at the 2015 Para Sailing World Championship, and a 7th at the 2015 2.4mR Open Worlds.

“It’s been an incredible ride,” said Smith. “The support of friends and my sailing family all around the world was incredible. When you go through these things and you’re just fighting, you never think of yourself as handicapped. You’re just trying to deal with things.”

Smith is confident that he will be able to close the gap to the top group of boats over the coming months, and submit a strong performance at Rio 2016.

“Now the boat’s tested. The big breeze here was fine, and it’s going faster all the time. Now that I’ve qualified [for Rio 2016], I can think about getting better.”

Note: All athletes nominated to the Rio 2016 U.S. Paralympic Team are subject to approval by the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC).

US Sailing Team Sperry || Sailing World Cup Hyeres, France 2016

February 7:

Selection Event #2, Sailing World Cup Hyères – Homepage & Results

January 29:

Sailing World Cup Miami Recap – The US Sailing Team Sperry’s Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn.) won bronze in the 2.4mR on the final day of Paralympic competition at Sailing World Cup Miami, Presented by Sunbrella. Full-fleet racing also concluded in the ten Olympic classes, and American sailors in four classes have advanced to Saturday’s medal races, which will be broadcast live to a global audience. Based on performances by American 49er, 49erFX and Men’s RS:X athletes in Miami, the United States has now officially qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympic sailing competition in all ten classes.

In the Paralympic 2.4mR, Rosenfield expressed satisfaction at not only making it onto the podium, but taking the lead in what is sure to be a closely fought Rio 2016 athlete selection series for U.S. sailors. “I’m happy with the week, and thought I sailed well. I was just trying to keep [closest U.S. rival] Dee Smith from putting too many boats in between us.” Rosenfield started sailing the 2.4mR in 2007, and relied on his extensive knowledge to perform well in the light and tricky conditions served up in Miami this week. ” I could have done a bit better, and there are some races I could have won, but it turned out OK. My experience definitely helped, and the lighter conditions are much better for me.”

Names to Watch:

  • Dee Smith (Annapolis, Md., pictured), US Sailing Team Sperry: Smith started his campaign for Rio 2016 in April 2015, but quickly has risen to the top of the class, with two top-ten finishes at open and disabled Worlds. He has competed with several notable America’s Cup and Maxi teams.
  • Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn.), US Sailing Team Sperry: Rosenfield is a veteran national team member, and has been a consistent presence at nearly all major 2.4mR events since the London 2012 Games. He brings a wealth of experience to the Paralympic selection series.