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  2. Challenged Sailors San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Challenged Sailors San Diego (CSSD) is a California not-for-profit corporation that provides weekly adaptive sailing opportunities for adults and children living with disabilities. [1] The organization offers sailing for free from eight specially adaptive sailboats. [ 2 ]

  3. Mark Reynolds (sailor) - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds sailed for San Diego State University, where he received a BS. [4] As a sophomore, Mark was All American on the San Diego State University sailing team in 1974. Mark led the team to a 2nd place finish both in 1974 and 1975 in the North American Dinghy Championships. [citation needed] He also holds an honorary doctorate from Piedmont ...

  4. Flying Tiger 10 M - Wikipedia

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    The first boat imported into the US was shown at the US Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland in 2007. The first competition was the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD in San Diego in March 2007, with Scot Tempesta winning. [5] The boat is supported by an active class club that organizes racing events, the Flying Tiger 10M International Class Association ...

  5. Graham Biehl - Wikipedia

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    Graham Porter Biehl (born August 31, 1986, in San Diego, California) is an American sailor. In 2003, in Moscow, Russia, he won the Junior World Championship of the Snipe class as a crew of Mikee Anderson-Mitterling, [2] who was elected ICSA College Sailor of the Year in 2005. They were the second American team in history to do so, after Steve ...

  6. Star World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Star World Championship are international sailing regattas in the Star class organized by the International Star Class Yacht Racing Association and sanctioned by World Sailing. [ 1 ] American sailor Lowell North has won the most titles, with five titles between 1945 and 1973 and another seven podiums.

  7. 420 (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The 420 is an International class recognised by World Sailing. The name refers to the boat's length of 420 centimetres (4.2 m; 13 ft 9 in). ... San Diego YC, CA Scott ...

  8. Dennis Conner - Wikipedia

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    Representing San Diego Yacht Club, Conner's Sail America Foundation faced another controversial challenger in 1988, backed by New Zealand banker Michael Fay. [5] Fay's team abandoned the 12-meter format that had prevailed since the pre-WW II demise of the massive and fantastically expensive J-sloops, and challenged with a huge and unconventional 90' super-sloop ().

  9. Geary 18 - Wikipedia

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    The boat was originally named the 18' Development Class Flattie, ... at San Diego, California, with 21 boats racing. The 1996 championships were held in Ashland ...