Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments 2024 Leaderboard

Charlie McKee to step down as US Sailing Team High Performance Director

by Will Ricketson, US Sailing 5 Feb 2017 09:02 PST 3 February 2017
Two-time Olympic sailing medalist Charlie McKee coaching the US Sailing Team © Will Ricketson / US Sailing

US Sailing today announced that following an annual review and resulting team reorganization, two-time Olympic medalist Charlie McKee will step down as High Performance Director for the US Sailing Team after working to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities. McKee has orchestrated the national team’s on-the-water performance initiatives and youth development strategy since assuming the role shortly after the London 2012 Olympic Games.

“As part of the team’s ongoing evolution and push for more efficiency, we have decided to change the way our leadership team is structured,” said Malcolm Page, the Chief of U.S. Olympic Sailing. “The performance management of the team will fall under my position going forward,” said Page.

With McKee as High Performance Director, the team achieved notable performance gains over the past four years. A young U.S. Olympic Sailing Team qualified for six medal races in the ten sailing events in Rio 2016, and Caleb Paine came away with a bronze medal in the Finn class. U.S. athletes Rick Doerr, Brad Kendell and Hugh Freund also secured silver medals in the Sonar class at the Paralympic Games.

McKee was instrumental in establishing US Sailing’s Olympic Development Program (ODP), which since its inception in early 2015 has boosted the technical and physical skills of hundreds of the nation’s top youth athletes. In late 2016, the U.S. Youth Worlds Team, with coaching and guidance provided by the ODP, won three medals at the Youth Sailing World Championship in Auckland.

“It has been an honour to work with the team during the Rio quadrennium” said McKee. “There are so many dedicated and talented athletes, staff, and coaches who really came together in a cooperative spirit. I felt proud to be a part of it, and take particular pride in helping to get the ODP to where it is today in such a short period of time. I wish everyone great success going forward in trying to build from here for the future.”

“Charlie is a legend in U.S. Olympic sailing history,” said Page. “As an athlete, he is one of a select few to ever win multiple medals in multiple classes. As a class coach at the Games, he also oversaw a U.S. medal-winning performance. And as the leader of our performance staff over the past quadrennium, he set the whole program on a positive path towards the future. We admire his many years of total service to the team, and truly wish him the best,” said Page.

Related Articles

US Sailing and USA Swimming join forces
To promote National Water Safety Days US Sailing and USA Swimming are thrilled to announce their collaboration in promoting National Water Safety Days on May 14th and May 15th. Posted on 14 May
Nacra 17 pair ready to represent USA at Paris 2024
Sarah Newberry Moore and David Liebenberg won selection at the Worlds Sarah Newberry Moore (Miami, FL) and David Liebenberg (Richmond, CA) won athlete selection at the 2024 Nacra 17 World Championship and have secured their spot to represent the United States this summer at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the Nacra 17. Posted on 13 May
Offshore Double Handed Worlds applications open
For consideration to represent the USA US Sailing is looking for talented mixed gender teams to compete in the 2024 Offshore Double Handed World Championship in September in Lorient, France in SunFast 30OD boats. Posted on 9 May
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta overall
Rose wins French Olympic Week, Lyons and Edegran qualify for Paris 2024 Winds in the high 20s caused an early end to the 55th French Olympic Week. With no medal races, yesterday's scores stand, and US Sailing Team's Charlotte Rose is taking home her first World Cup win of her career in the ILCA 6. Posted on 27 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 6
The penultimate day of racing greeted competitors with dark, rainy skies US Sailing Team's Ford McCann took the water for the ILCA 7 Last Chance medal race but entered with too many points between himself and third to make Olympic country qualification possible. Posted on 26 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 5
Lyons, Edegran punch their tickets to Paris 2024 Day five of French Olympic Week brought chills and thrills for the US sailors. The Men's iQFOiL and Men's Formula Kite athletes secured USA country qualification amid a chilly, classic French Mistral wind with 15-20 knots out of the west. Posted on 25 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 4
The iQFOiL fleets hit the water early The iQFOiL fleets hit the water early for day four in pursuit of the event's only marathon race. After a dynamic upwind rabbit start, both Last Chance and Qualified Nations fleets set out for the hour-long race in 13 knots of breeze. Posted on 24 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 3
Another wacky day on the water at French Olympic Week in Hyeres It was another wacky day on the water at French Olympic Week, with storms disrupting weather patterns and creating a moderate, tricky breeze for competitors. Posted on 23 Apr
US Sailing Team at the Last Chance Regatta day 2
The breeze swung around the compass today in Hyeres The breeze swung around the compass today, creating challenges for sailors and race committee alike. While sailable, the shifting winds prevented race officials from fully executing the day's planned schedule. Posted on 22 Apr
Rosie Chapman joins US Sailing
As Olympic Development Program Manager US Sailing is excited to announce the addition of Rosie Chapman as Olympic Development Program ("ODP") Manager, a new position focused on supporting the development of athletes in the Olympic disciplines. Posted on 22 Apr
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERVaikobi 2024 FOOTER