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The Naples Sabot is used mainly in Southern California, where it is used primarily to train young sailors. Adult women and men also race these boats. Regattas are held by International Naples Sabot Association (INSA) and the Southern California Women's Sailing Association (SCWSA) in various locations in harbors throughout Southern California.
ICSA Women's Dinghy National Championship is one of the seven Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. [1] Winners are awarded the Gerald C. Miller Trophy. Second place team receives the Nancy Kleckner Trophy and third place team receives the Ann Campbell Trophy. [2] [3]
The Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Trophy, or Adams Cup for short, was the competition for the United States Women's Sailing Championship.The donor of the award was Francis Lovering Adams the wife of Charles Francis Adams III, former Secretary to the Navy and skipper of the 1920 America's Cup winner Resolute.
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Initially, most of the members were Southern California yacht racing sailors. In 1968, the club joined with the Orange Coast Yacht Club and changed its name to "Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club". [1] [2] Club house. The club leased space for many years from the Irvine Company, and purchased the land and marina in 1993. The clubhouse, dedicated in ...
Pamela Katherine Healy (born June 24, 1963, in San Francisco, California) is a retired female sailor from the United States, who won a bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. She did so in the 470 class, alongside Jennifer Isler. [1] Pam grew up sailing in the SF Bay Area.
Voice of OC is a small, local, non-profit, online news agency reporting on local issues covering Orange County, California. [1] [2]Its coverages range from topics such as transportation, the environment, social justice, health, public safety, housing, homelessness, politics, to the Ralph M. Brown Act and California Public Records Act issues.
She won the Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Trophy, the United States' women's national championship, in 1969 and 1970. [2] Both years she sailed with her sister-in-law Patricia O'Malley, [3] with whom she also won the United States' doublehanded championship. [4] In 1977 she won the first women's world sailing championship that was held in England ...