About US Sailing
The United States Sailing Association (US Sailing) was established in 1897 and is headquartered in Bristol, Rhode Island. Its primary objectives include offering training and educational initiatives for instructors and race officials, supporting various sailing communities and organizations, issuing offshore rating certificates, and overseeing competitive sailing nationwide, including the National Championships and the US Sailing Team. At the core of its mission lies a commitment to fostering sailing participation and excellence through education, competition, and equal opportunity while adhering to principles of fair play, sportsmanship, and safety.
Championship of Champions: A Tradition of Excellence
Since its inception in 1976, the Championship of Champions has been a beacon of excellence in the sailing world. Organized by US Sailing, this prestigious regatta brings together up to nineteen competitors who have achieved national, North American, or World championship titles within their respective classes. Named in honor of Jack Brown, a distinguished figure renowned for his service as a judge, regatta organizer, and US Sailing Committee member, the Championship is a testament to the highest standards of sailing.
Key Details
- Elite Participants: The Championship of Champions is a gathering of the sailing community's finest, limited to just nineteen invited competitors, alongside a special' mystery guest '.
- Rotating Classes: Each year, the Championship adopts a different class for competition. In 2024, the chosen boat is the Y-Flyer.
- Participant Criteria: To qualify, competitors must be at least 18 years old, current members of US Sailing, and champions in their respective one-design classes.
- Upholding Fairness: At the Championship of Champions, compensation for participants is strictly prohibited. US Sailing goes the extra mile to ensure fairness, providing identical boats and new sails and equipment for the event.
Embracing the Essence of Sailing
The Championship of Champions symbolizes more than just a competition—it embodies the dedication, skill, and camaraderie that define the sailing community.
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