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US SAILING TEAM’S NEXT CHALLENGE

Friday
Apr 19
2013
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US SAILING NEWS – Following on the previous ISAF Sailing World Cup event in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, a group of American sailors, including members of the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider and US Sailing Development Team, will compete against 800 sailors from 50 countries in France’s premier Olympic classes regatta, ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres. Photos, video interviews and reports from the racecourse will be posted on US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider website, and posted on Facebook and Twitter channels.

“With each competition in international fleets, U.S. sailors gain valuable experience and training,” said Josh Adams, Managing Director of U.S. Olympic Sailing (Essex, Mass.). “ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres will be similar in fleet size to Palma and provide another opportunity for sailors to gauge where they are this first year of the 2016 quad.”

U.S. athletes competing:
470 Women – Anne Haeger (East Troy, Wis.) and Briana Provancha (San Diego, Calif.)*
470 Women – Sydney Bolger (Long Beach, Calif.) and Sarah Lihan (New York, N.Y.) * **
49er – Fred Strammer (Nokomis, Fla.) and Zach Brown (San Diego, Calif.)*
49er – Ryan Pesch (Vineyard Haven, Mass.) and Trevor Burd (Marblehead, Mass.)*
49er – Brad Funk (Miami, Fla.) and Erik Aakhus (Corona del Mar, Calif.)**
49er FX – Kristen Lane (Tiburon, Calif.) and Christine Neville (Oakland, Calif.) **
Finn – Caleb Paine (San Diego, Calif.)*
Finn – Gordon Lamphere (Lake Forest, Ill.)*
Laser – Charlie Buckingham (Newport Beach, Calif.)*
Laser – Erik Bowers (Excelsior, Minn.)
RS:X Women – Farrah Hall (Annapolis, Md.)

* Denotes member of US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider
** Denotes member of US Sailing Development Team

Racing starts Monday, April 22 and concludes with the medal race on Saturday, April 27 in the 10 Olympic Classes. Racing was cancelled in the SKUD-18 class. There are no Americans competing in the 2.4mR and Sonar classes. Results will be posted online at the event’s website.

 

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WORLD CUP STARTS APRIL 1ST

Thursday
Mar 28
2013
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PALMA preview 2013_Miami Mens 470 gold_photo Mick Anderson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ISAF WORLD CUP – Palma de Mallorca, Spain (March 27, 2013) – Following the 2016 Olympic Quadrennium racing season debut at ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami, in January, the international fleet is in Palma de Mallorca, Spain for the next event of the series.

From April 1-6, a group of American sailors, including members of the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider and US Sailing Development Team, will compete in ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma against over 850 sailors from 53 countries. Photos, video interviews and reports from the racecourse will be posted on US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider website, and posted on Facebook and Twitter channels

“Now that we are in the early days of the Rio 2016 Olympic Quad, an event like Sailing World Cup Palma is a good opportunity for U.S. sailors to gain high-level racing experience in the international fleet while working on new techniques, equipment, and, in some cases, teams,” said Josh Adams, Managing Director of U.S. Olympic Sailing (Essex, Mass.).“For the sailors who have committed to sailing in Europe, this regatta is a starting off point for additional events through the spring and summer.”

U.S. athletes competing:

470 Men – Stuart McNay (Providence, R.I.) and David Hughes (Miami, Fla.)*
470 Women – Anne Haeger (East Troy, Mich.) and Briana Provancha (San Diego, Calif.)*
470 Women – Sydney Bolger (Long Beach, Calif.) and Sarah Lihan (New York, N.Y.) * **
49er – Fred Strammer (Nokomis, Fla.) and Zach Brown (San Diego, Calif.)*
49er – Ryan Pesch (Vineyard Haven, Mass.) and Trevor Burd (Marblehead, Mass.)*
49er – Brad Funk (Miami, Fla.) and Erik Aakhus (Corona del Mar, Calif.)**
49er FX – Kristen Lane (Tiburon, Calif.) and Christine Neville (Oakland, Calif.) **
Finn – Caleb Paine (San Diego, Calif.)*
Finn – Gordon Lamphere (Lake Forest, Ill.)*
Laser – Charlie Buckingham( San Diego, Calif.)*
Laser – Erik Bowers (Excelsior, Minn.)
Nacra 17 – Sarah Newberry (Miami, Fla.) and John Casey (Longwood, Fla.)
RS:X Women – Farrah Hall (Annapolis, Md.)

* Denotes member of US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider
** Denotes member of US Sailing Development Team

Racing starts Monday, April 1 and concludes with the medal race on Saturday, April 6 in the 10 Olympic Classes. Racing was cancelled in the SKUD-18 and Sonar classes. There are no Americans competing in the 2.4mR class. Results will be posted online at the event’s website.

 Photo: ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami Men’s 470 gold medalists David Hughes (left) and Stuart McNay. Credit: Mick Anderson/SailingPIX

 

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US SAILING TO REVIEW TRAGEDY

Thursday
Mar 21
2013
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SAFETY AT SEA – PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (March 20, 2013) – The 2013 Islands Race Organizing Authorities of San Diego Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club have jointly requested that US Sailing, national governing body of the sport, conduct an independent review of the sailing accident that occurred during the race on Friday, March 8 off the coast of Southern California that resulted in the death of a sailor.

A panel of sailing experts will study the event and circumstances encountered by the crew of Uncontrollable Urge during the 2013 Islands Race. The panel will be responsible for researching the factors involved by reviewing safety policies and procedures, and the usage of safety equipment. The panel will determine what lessons can be learned from the accident and present recommendations for future consideration.

Crew members aboard Uncontrollable Urge encountered dangerous conditions when their vessel’s rudder failed while sailing along the shore of San Clemente Island. Rough seas drove the 32-foot sailboat into the surf line causing major damage and the crew of six were forced to abandon the vessel. When the Coast Guard arrived at the scene, five sailors were rescued but one died, Craig Williams pictured above.

“All of us at US Sailing – our staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers – are deeply saddened by this event, and are mourning the loss of life,” said Jack Gierhart, Executive Director of US Sailing. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and friends as they navigate through these very difficult times. While we cannot affect the past, we will look to learn from this tragedy to help sailors in the future and ensure sailing remains as safe as possible.”

The fourth annual Islands Race began Friday, March 8 in Newport Beach and ended Saturday, March 9 in San Diego. The route is 139 nautical miles and rounds San Clemente and Catalina Islands. Uncontrollable Urge was one of 40 boats competing in the race.

The members of the Independent Review Panel are Bill Stump (Venice, Calif.), John Jourdane (Long Beach, Calif.), Dave Ullman (Santa Ana, Calif.), and Betty Sue Sherman (San Diego, Calif.). Medical expertise will be provided by Dr. Steve Shea (Long Beach, Calif.), Chief of Emergency Medicine at St. Mary’s Hospital. Chuck Hawley (Santa Cruz, Calif.), Chairman of the US Sailing Safety at Sea Committee, will act as an advisor to the panel.

US Sailing has conducted several independent reviews of sailing accidents, including the 2012 Crewed Farallones Race from San Francisco, Calif. that resulted in the deaths of five sailors and the 2012 Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race that resulted in the deaths of four sailors.

Learn more about US Sailing’s Safety Reports at:

http://offshore.ussailing.org/SAS/General_Information/Current_Safety_Studies.htm.

 

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MEET THE 2013 US SAILING TEAM

Tuesday
Mar 19
2013
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US SAILING – US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport, announced 34 athletes named to the 2013 US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider. The national team is selected annually and comprised of the top sailors competing in the events selected for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. American sailors qualified based on their 2012 results or performance at the 2013 ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami last month. Final selection in the Nacra 17 and SKUD-18 will take place at future events.

IN THE VIDEO:

Speaking (In order of appearance):
- Dave Hughes (470) with skipper Stu McNay
- Josh Adams, Managing Director of US Olympic Sailing
- Hugh Freund (Sonar, bow) with middle Brad Kendall and skipper Rick Doerr
- Fred Strammer (49er) with crew Zach Brown
- John Casey (Nacra-17) with skipper Sarah Newberry
- Margot Samson (RS:X)
- Paige Railey (Laser Radial)
- Anna Tunnicliffe (49erFX) with crew Molly VandemoerThe members of the 2013 US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider (listed in alphabetical order, by class):

THE 2013 US SAILING TEAM – Athlete (Hometown)

2.4mR
Danny Evans (Miami, Fla.)
Charles Rosenfield (Woodstock, Ct.)

470 Men’s:
Jordan Factor (Burlington, Vt.) and Matthew Wefer (Glen Head, N.Y.)
Stu McNay (Providence, R.I.) and Dave Hughes (Miami, Fla.)

470 Women’s:
Sydney Bolger (Long Beach, Calif.) and Carly Shevitz (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Anne Haeger (East Troy, Mich.) and Briana Provancha (San Diego, Calif.)

49er:
Ryan Pesch  (Vineyard Haven, Mass.) and Trevor Burd (Marblehead, Mass.)
Fred Strammer (Nokomis, Fla.) and Zach Brown (San Diego, Calif.)

49er FX
Allie Blecher (Santa Monica, Calif.) and Helena Scutt (Kirkland, Wash.)
Anna Tunnicliffe (Miami, Fla.) and Molly Vandemoer (Stanford, Calif.)

Finn:
Gordon Lamphere (Lake Forest, Ill.)
Caleb Paine (San Diego, Calif.)

Laser:
Charlie Buckingham( San Diego, CA.)
Derick Vranizan (Shoreline, Wash.)

Laser Radial:
Paige Railey (Clearwater, Fla.)
Erika Reineke (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)

RS:X Men’s:
Carson Crain (Houston, Texas)
Raul Lopez (Miami, Fla.)

RS:X Women’s:
Marion Lepert (Belmont, Calif.)
Kathleen Tocke (Buffalo, N.Y./Miami, Fla.)

Sonar:
Rick Doerr (Clifton, N.J.), Brad Kendell (Tampa, Fla.), Hugh Freund (Brookline, Mass.)
Andrew Fisher (Greenwich, Conn.), Mike Hersey (Hyannis, Mass.), Ryan Levinson (San Diego, Calif.)

“The beginning of an Olympic and Paralympic quadrennium is an exciting time,” said Josh Adams, Managing Director of U.S. Olympic Sailing. “The 2013 US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider is the first look at which sailors we might see representing Team USA in four years. This year’s team features a strong balance of returning veterans and emerging talent.”

American sailors will be selected for US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider at the Nacra World Championship, scheduled for July 20-28 in The Hague, NED, and, for the SKUD-18 class, at the 2013 C. Thomas Clagett Jr. Memorial Clinic & Regatta, scheduled for June 26-30. The sailors will be announced upon the completion of the regattas.

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US SAILING OFFERS CLINICS

Friday
Feb 22
2013
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US SAILING NEWS –  First of all…who and what is US Sailing? US Sailing was originally organized as the North American Yacht Racing Union (NAYRU) on October 30, 1897. As the National Governing Body for the sport of sailing, US Sailing’s mission is to provide leadership for the sport of sailing in the United States. The organization works to achieve this mission through a wide range of programs and events, geared towards providing an equal level playing field for all sailors.

US Sailing is taking racing skill instruction and education to a new level. The US Sailing Racing Clinics are now being offered around the country to yacht clubs, community sailing centers, and other organizations that offer sail racing clinics.

The goal of US Sailing’s Racing Clinic program is to assist sailing organizations with access to quality racing instruction to improve their members’ racing skills and overall sailing experience at their club. The US Sailing Racing Clinics aim to improve the competition at your club by keeping learning levels high. US Sailing contracts certified Level 3 coaches and maintains a maximum ratio of 15 sailors for every coach. Clinics will be offered in a new line of exciting and challenging boats.

“We are looking forward to assisting sailing organizations in offering top-notch coaching and instruction to their members,” said Jack Gierhart, Executive Director of US Sailing. “Our certified coaches will foster first class learning experiences for sailors eager to improve their skills and help raise the level of racing at their club.”

Sailing organizations will have options regarding the racing clinic they choose. One or two day clinics at the novice or intermediate/advanced levels will be offered in fleet or team racing, including classroom instruction and on-the-water sessions. US Sailing will provide clinic materials for each participant. Additional education will be offered in conjunction with the clinics in the areas of Club Race Management and Umpire Training.

US Sailing is accepting applications from organizations interested in hosting a US Sailing Racing Clinic. Visit us at http://championships.ussailing.org/Clinics.htm for more details and information on how your sailing organization can be a host for a US Sailing Racing Clinic.

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US OLYMPIC SAILING

Tuesday
Jan 29
2013
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US SAILING – Josh Adams, Managing Director of US Olympic Sailing, gives us a big-picture update on US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider. What has changed since the Olympic and Paralympic Games? Who has joined the team? Where are we headed as a program?

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NEW PROGRAM BY US SAILING

Friday
Nov 30
2012
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US SAILING – PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (November 28, 2012) – US Sailing, the national governing body of the sport, today announced the launch of the REACH Program, an initiative that utilizes sailing as a platform that enables middle school aged youth of all backgrounds to embrace education, establish a love of learning and explore productive Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) based careers.

The REACH program connects educators, sailing instructors, engineers, scientists with today’s youth to provide them with a one of a kind authentic learning experience, giving students the opportunity to apply classroom learning in a cooperative work environment. The REACH program through the leadership of US Sailing provides resources, connections and national partnerships to support organizations, and individuals that utilize sailing as an educational tool connecting youth nationwide to the sport of sailing.

US Sailing Executive Director Jack Gierhart said, “Sailing is a great platform for building self confidence and leadership and it’s a natural partnership with science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Community Sailing Centers are the perfect place to launch this type of programming. We’ve seen how successful they’ve been in working with people from all different backgrounds. That success, combined with the STEM specific focus of the REACH program, opens the door for a whole new educational opportunity.”

“Students will apply classroom learning in the field, collect real time data on wind, current, and water quality. They will analyze the data and become innovators by designing new solutions to the current problems in boat design environmental issues, wind energy, and underwater exploration,” said Jessica Servis, REACH Program Manager at US Sailing.

Phase one of the REACH program includes 10 lesson plans that range from wind and simple machines to robotics and marine science. The modules tightly align with Common Core Standards and the K-12 Framework for Science Education for middle school students. Five programs across the nation administered the program during the fall of 2012, including Community Boating Center (RI), Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center (VT), Life Sail (CA), Edison Sailing Center (FL) and New England Science and Sailing (CT).

Phase two will be project based, including a national competition engaging middle school students in the engineering by design process.

For more information on the REACH program, visit us at http://reach.ussailing.org/.

For specific questions regarding this program and how to get involved, please contact Jessica Servis at [email protected].

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US SAILING’s REPLAY OF 2012

Thursday
Nov 08
2012
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US SAILING – A look into some of US Sailing’s events in 2012. From the National Sailing Programs Symposium, to the national championships, the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider, and the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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US SAILING MAKES A DEAL

Wednesday
Oct 10
2012
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SPONSORS IN SAILING – US Sailing, the national governing body of the sport, has agreed on a multi-year sponsorship deal with Sunsail and The Moorings. Sunsail specializes on sailing and water sports vacations and The Moorings is a world premier yacht charter company.

“Sunsail and The Moorings are the leaders in sailing charters, and provide fun, safe and high quality boats for sailors of all stripes to relax and enjoy time on the water with family and friends,” said Jack Gierhart, Executive Director of US Sailing. “We are delighted to partner with these companies that share the same passion for sailing as we do. Their commitment to innovative and carefree sailing vacations will be a real benefit to our members, events and programs.”

Sunsail will be an official sponsor of the 2013 US Sailing Roadshow, a grassroots sail education program that contributes to community sailing organizations throughout the summer. Sunsail will also be a sponsor for US Sailing’s 2013 National Sailing Program Symposium (NSPS) in Clearwater, Fla. on January 23-26.

The Moorings will be a featured sponsor at the 2014 US Sailing Conference, which will combine the Yacht Club Summit, NSPS, and the One-Design Symposium. The date and location of this event is to be determined.

As part of their partnership, Sunsail and The Moorings will offer a discount off their products and services to members of US Sailing and additional offers to premium members. Full details on this new membership benefit will be announced in the near future.

“We are very pleased to be partnering with US Sailing and participate side by side with their mission to promote the sport of sailing,” said Cheryl Powell, Chief Operating Officer of The Moorings and Sunsail. “As passionate sailors ourselves, The Moorings and Sunsail are committed to promoting the level of awareness of sailing nationally.”

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REPORT BY US SAILING RELEASED

Tuesday
Aug 07
2012
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FARALLONES REPORT BY US SAILING – PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (August 6, 2012) – A US Sailing independent review panel has released the report on its investigation of the sailing accident that occurred on April 14, 2012 during the Full Crew Farallones Race out of San Francisco, Calif. The accident resulted in the deaths of five sailors from the sailboat, Low Speed Chase.

The crew of eight aboard Low Speed Chase encountered larger than average breaking waves when rounding Maintop Island, the northwest point of Southeast Farallon Island. These waves capsized the vessel, a Sydney 38, and drove it onto the rocky shore. Seven of the eight crew members were thrown from the boat into the water. Only two of those sailors in the water made it to shore and survived.

As a result of the panel’s research and analysis, they determined that the primary cause of the capsizing was due to the course sailed by Low Speed Chase, which took them across a shoal area where breaking waves could be expected. During the course of the analysis, multiple track lines from other racers that day were obtained and are provided in the report. It is noted that the Low Speed Chase was not the only vessel which crossed or sailed very near this shoal area.

Although the course sailed was the direct cause of the accident, there were additional safety issues that came to light during the investigation. The panel concluded that improved personal safety gear, including life jackets and harnesses, may have increased the sailors’ chances of survival. They also concluded that enhanced communication capabilities between the race committee and race boats, and improved race management protocols could have better assisted the search and rescue efforts. The panel noted that these additional issues did not directly affect the outcome of this incident. However, improvements in these areas may save lives or reduce injuries in future accidents. The essential key to prevention would have been a more conservative course selection to avoid breaking seas in shoal water on a lee shore.

Coast Guard Sector San Francisco called for an offshore racing safety stand down to provide the time necessary to review safety procedures. US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport, conducted an independent review of the sailing accident and investigated the circumstances in an attempt to help reduce the chance of future similar tragedies and make offshore racing safer.

The panel formed in response to this request collected factual information through extensive interviews, review of available GPS tracks and weather data, and questionnaire responses from race participants. The team also relied heavily on the panel’s deep knowledge base and sailing experience.

“The entire panel extends deepest sympathy to the families of the deceased and survivors of this tragedy,” said Sally Lindsay Honey, Panel Chairperson. “We hope the effort we have put into our report will make offshore racing safer and promote broader awareness of seamanship principles. We are pleased to see the improvements in race management that have already been implemented locally in response to the tragedy.”

As a result of the tragedy, the seven Organizing Authorities which run local ocean events, all with disparate equipment requirements and safety procedures in the past, have come together to form the NorCal Ocean Racing Council (NorCal ORC). The goal of the NorCal ORC is to settle on a common set of best practices for safety in offshore events, and to develop an on-going process for continuous improvement of those practices. Numerous improvements have been implemented already, including a web-based system for managing crew information, new mandatory safety equipment inspections, and improved protocol and log for all race committee communications. These improvements will help the race committee to better support the deployment of Coast Guard resources.

“The Coast Guard appreciates the tremendous support of the local sailors, the offshore race organizers and sponsoring yacht clubs during the safety review period,” said Capt. Cynthia Stowe, Coast Guard Captain of the Port of San Francisco. “Our thoughts will always be with the families of the five sailors who lost their lives during the tragic accident aboard the Low Speed Chase, and we hope that the sailing community takes to heart the recommendations put forth in this report to help minimize the chances that other families will have to go through what these families have.”

The members of the panel include Chairman, Sally Lindsay Honey (Palo Alto, Calif.), John Craig (San Rafael, Calif.), Jim Corenman (Friday Harbor, Wash.), Bill Barton (Boston, Mass.) and Bartz Schneider (Crystal Bay, Nev.). Offshore Special Regulations Consultant on the panel is Evans Starzinger (Milford, Conn.). The Safety-at-Sea Committee Chair and panel liaison is Chuck Hawley (Santa Cruz, Calif.). Medical advisors are Dr. Kent Benedict (Aptos, Calif.) and Dr. Michael Jacobs (Vineyard Haven, Mass.). Jim Wildey (Annapolis, Md.) advised on investigation procedures and formats. Panelist bios are included in the report.

Read the US Sailing Report on the 2012 Full Crew Farallones Race.

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Report from US Sailing about Farallones Tragedy

Thursday
May 24
2012
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - US Sailing Releases Preliminary Findings in Farallones Race Tragedy

PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (May 24, 2012) –  A US Sailing Independent Review Panel  has released a set of preliminary findings and recommendations from the research conducted on the 2012 Crewed Farallones Race that resulted in the deaths of five sailors from sailboat, Low Speed Chase, on April 14, 2012. The panel presented this information to the new San Francisco Bay Offshore Racing Council, which includes local race organizers and yacht clubs, on Tuesday, May 22. The council has developed its goals to enhance safety and communications practices for all upcoming offshore events in the Bay area.

The US Sailing preliminary recommendations are as follows:

1 - Enhanced training of sailors in seamanship and piloting, including understanding of wave development in shoaling waters and safe distance off a lee shore.
2 – Once-a-season training seminars in appropriate safety gear and mandatory skippers’ meeting for offshore races.
3 – Assurance of compliance with existing Minimum Equipment Requirements, including post-race inspections.
4 – Improved race management, including accountability for boats on the course, crew members’ information, compliance with Coast Guard Marine Event Permit conditions, and improved communication with sailors and Coast Guard.
5 – Consistency of protocol and requirements for all Bay Area offshore races.

Panel Chairman, Sally Honey (Palo Alto, Calif.) explains, “The US Sailing Independent Review Panel for the Low Speed Chase accident has completed a substantial amount of its fact-finding agenda, including a questionnaire to all racers in the Fully-crewed Farallones Race; personal interviews with racers, including survivors and witnesses; and plots and analysis of two dozen GPS tracks around Southeast Farallon Island.”

“We are heartened by the seriousness with which the council has set priorities and assigned tasks to meet their mandate,” continued Honey. “We believe they are off to a good start in achieving more consistency between the various organizing authorities and making offshore racing safer for all.”

“I am especially pleased with US Sailing’s outreach to the boating community both by conducting interviews and by briefing the preliminary findings to the newly formed local offshore racing council,” said Capt. Cynthia Stowe, Coast Guard Captain of the Port of San Francisco. ”The Coast Guard appreciates the tremendous support of the offshore race organizers and sponsoring yacht clubs. It’s the coordination and support from this local community which will ensure we learn all that we can from this tragic loss.”

The members of the panel including Honey are John Craig (San Rafael, Calif.), Jim Corenman (Friday Harbor, Wash.), Bill Barton (Boston, Mass.) and Bartz Schneider (Crystal Bay, Nev.). Offshore Special Regulations Consultant on the panel is Evans Starzinger (Milford, Conn.). The Safety-at-Sea Committee Chair and panel liaison is Chuck Hawley (Santa Cruz, Calif.). Medical advisors are Dr. Michael Jacobs (Vineyard Haven, Mass.) and Dr. Kent Benedict (Aptos, Calif.). Jim Wildey (Annapolis, Md.) will advise on investigation procedures and formats.

A full report from the panel will be released by US Sailing in June.

Media inquiries for the Coast Guard should be directed to Chief Petty Officer Mike Lutz at 415-399-7317, or via e-mail at [email protected].

For relevant inquiries regarding the Farallones review or to provide pertinent information and helpful commentary on the incident or race, please contact US Sailing at [email protected].

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