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Foerster is U.S. Singlehanded Sailing Champion

by Marlieke de Lange Eaton on 11 Aug 2008
US Sailing.org . www.ussailing.org
Four years ago this month, Paul Foerster (Heath, Texas) won Olympic gold in Athens, Greece. Today, Foerster won the U.S. Singlehanded Championship at Sayville Yacht Club in Blue Point, N.Y. So stepping onto the top level of a podium is nothing new for Foerster, who has now won his fifth U.S. National Sailing Championship title and who also won gold at the Pan-Am Games last year as well as a silver medal at the 2000 Olympic Games.

While Foerster certainly has an impressive sailing resume, he was not the lone favorite to win the U.S. Singlehanded Championship, which was sailed in Sunfish and sponsored by Rolex Watch U.S.A. and LaserPerformance. David Loring (Charleston, S.C.), a two-time Sunfish world champion, put up a good fight, finishing eight points behind Foerster. The two were neck-and-neck with the title still up for grabs when the starting gun sounded for the final race of the regatta. Foerster won the final race - the only race he won throughout the event - and with that US SAILING's O'Day Trophy. Third place went to local favorite Paul-Jon Patin (Forest Hills, N.Y.).

The Peter J. Barrett Sportsmanship Trophy was awarded to Richard Chapman (Chico, Calif.) in recognition of the advice and assistance he offered to the number of sailors who were not normally Sunfish sailors (the U.S. Singlehanded Championship is a ladder event, meaning sailors compete in local and regional events to qualify for the national level - the event is sailed in a different class of boats each year). Chapman helped his fellow competitors tailor their rig tension for the competitor's weight and gave the relatively novice Sunfish sailors tips on managing the wind and waves.

For complete results, daily reports, and photos from the event, visit the event website at www.ussailing.org/championships/adult/ussc. The U.S. Singlehanded Championship for the George D. O'Day Trophy is part of US SAILING's National Championships series. For more information about these events, visit www.ussailing.org/championships.

Final Results - U.S. Singlehanded Championship (Sunfish)
1. Paul Foerster (Heath, Texas): 2-3-5-7-5-4-4/RDG-4-1: 35 points overall
2. David Loring (Charleston, S.C.): 1-1-17-1-9-5-1-5-3: 43 points
3. Paul-Jon Patin (Forest Hills, N.Y.): 3-7-14-4-7-2-4-6-4: 51 points

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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