One week to go for sailors at the 13th Clagett Regatta
NEWPORT, R.I. (June 19, 2015) – Sailors from across the USA, Canada and the US Virgin Islands are on their way to Newport, RI to take part in the annual C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta, which starts with the clinic on Thursday June 25 and continues with three days of racing finishing on June 28. Now in its 13th year, this must do event on the adaptive sailing calendar has entries coming from California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island, the US Virgin Islands and Canada.
Taking part in this clinic and regatta program will be a number of first time participants and among those are sailors who are part of the Warrior Sailing Program. The Warrior Sailing Program has two teams taking part in the Sonar class. These sailors in this program are traveling from across the US to be part of the Clagett. The Warrior Sailing team members will be competing alongside Canadian Gold medalist Paul Tingley (Toronto, Canada) and his crew. Tingley, who won the 2.4mR class gold medal at the 2008 Paralympics, returns to The Clagett having finished second in the Sonar class in 2014 behind Rick Doerr (Clifton, NJ). Doerr, who is a member of the US Sailing Team Sperry Paralympic team, will be making his 11th appearance at this years Clagett.
"We have two teams sailing in the Sonar class who will be at The Clagett this year for the first time. Our program provides sailing opportunities to wounded veterans. The Clagett regatta is an opportunity for warriors who have graduated from one of our basic training camps and want a more competitive sailing experience. Warrior Sailing relies heavily on partnerships that help to provide the support that is needed to create a sustainable traveling program. We collaborate with many groups like the VA, The Combat Wounded Veterans Challenge, and other Veteran adaptive sports programs throughout the country to help returning military personnel experience the sport of sailing. For example, we have a veteran sailor trained by one of the program's strategic partner's, Team Paradise based in Miami, who will join forces with Warrior Sailing and compete at the Clagett regatta. We are so excited that such a great event is available to these Veteran's", said Warrior Sailing Program manager Ben Poucher (Tavernier, FL).
A familiar face to sailing in the America's Cup, one design and big boat sailing scene, Dee Smith (Annapolis, MD), will be racing in his fourth adaptive sailing regatta in the 2.4mR class. Smith was diagnosed with cancer in 2007 and now has joined forces with US Sailing in its plans to achieve medals at the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2016. Smith, who has been training with US Sailing Team Sperry Paralympic coaches Betsy Alison (Newport, RI) and Marko Dahlberg (Ylojarvi, Finland), commented, " This is a personal opportunity for me to continue doing what I enjoy and help the US Sailing team. I sailed in the Hyeres and Delta Lloyd regattas in Europe and want to race in the Clagett to continue with my training in the 2.4mR."
"We have a fantastic line up of sailors for the 13th Clagett. We are looking forward to welcoming both those who are attending their first event, as well as those who are returning to enjoy all that The Clagett has to offer. The Clagett mission is similar to that of the Warrior Sailing Program. We look forward to having their sailors here next week and hope they will sail with us for many years to come," said Judy McLennan (Portsmouth, RI) co-founder and President of The Clagett.
List of Competitors (as of 6/18/15)
Name
Hometown
2.4mR
Alain Dubuc
Pointe-Claire, Que, CAN
Peter Eagar
Toronto, ON, CAN
Theodore Green
North Kingstown, RI, USA
Kevin Holmberg
Tampa, FL, USA
Audrey Kobayashi
Kingston, ON, CAN
Zak Kordik
Chicago, IL, USA
Christine Lavallee
Gatineau, QC, CAN
Erick Poirier
Repentigny, QC, CAN
Tim Ripley
Randolph, NJ, USA
Charles Rosenfield
Woodstock, CT, USA
Aaron Wong-Sing
Ottawa, ON, CAN
Dee Smith
Annapolis, MD, USA
Peter Wood
Ottawa, ON, CAN
SKUD 18
Tracy Schmitt
Toronto, ON, CAN
Sarah Everhart Skeels and Cindy Walker
Tiverton, RI, USA
Craig Wilson
Holden, MA, USA
Ryan Porteous and Maureen McKinnon
San Diego, CA, USA
SONAR
Rick Doerr
Clifton, NJ, USA
Andrew & Melissa Fisher, Daniel Evans
Greenwich, CT, USA
Sammy Lugo, Donoray Bickham, Scott Ford
Tavernier, FL, USA
Gary Pierce, Patrick LoDuca, Gary Pierce
Chicago, IL, USA
Richard Ramos, Adam Parks
Medford, MA, USA
Antonio F. Sanpere, David Flahert, Jim Kerr and William Canfield