US SAILING Championship Events
For current information, see US SAILING: National
Championships &
Area F
Championship events are organized by US SAILING at the national, area and regional levels. Clubs are encouraged to develop and support both individual competitors and teams.
Ladder Events:
Many of these championships are tournaments, called ladder events because they proceed — in concept — from a club or venue elimination to a regional quarter-final to an area semi-final, to the national finals.
Non-ladder Events:
Some events are by invitation only, or entry is directly to the host club or US SAILING committee.
Hosting Championship Events
Clubs are encouraged to volunteer to host regional and area events. Prospective host clubs should make their wishes known to SAIL well in advance and no later than the November Annual Meeting. SAIL can grant clubs the privilege of holding a regional quarter-final, and will present the clubs bid for a semi-final to Area F. Clubs that wish to host a national final event should apply directly to that events committee at US SAILING.
Host clubs should try to match conditions that the national competition will be sailed in. Each event, especially for area semi-finals, is governed by a Conditions document, which becomes part of the rules governing the event. Hosting an event involves arranging for loaned boats, organizing and managing the regatta, recruiting race officers and judges with the required qualifications, and giving consideration to competitor support on and off the water. Providing lodging, etc. for competitors and officials from outside the area is customary.
Entering
For most events, competitors represent a club which is a member of US SAILING. All competitors must be members of SAIL and US SAILING. Top competitors at the regional level are expected to compete at the Area F (semi-final) level competition and winners or runner-ups at the Area semi-final are expected to compete at the national finals.
How do you enter a US SAILING Championship Event as a competitor?
Notify SAIL, preferably in writing, by the November Annual Meeting preceding the event. To increase participation, SAIL has adopted a policy of passing through as many competitors as it is entitled to for the Area semi-finals and will subsidize a portion of the entry fees. If the number of SAIL entrants exceeds the semi-final event quota, SAIL will select its representatives by resume or by a sail-off to be scheduled.
Some of the Championships
Mallory Cup
The US Mens Sailing Championship, is for adult teams of three people 18 years old or older where the skipper is male. SAIL has a quota of two teams for the Area Semi-finals. Boats used for the finals alternate from year to year between keelboats and centerboard boats. See schedule.
Adams Cup
The US Womens Sailing Championship, is for adult teams of three women 18 years old or older except that one crew member may be less than 18 but at least 15 old in the year of competition. Team members must all be from the same region (e.g., SAIL). SAIL has a quota of two teams for the Area Semi-finals. Boats for the finals alternate from year to year between keelboats and centerboard boats. See schedule.
ODay Trophy
The US Singlehanded Championship, is for individual male or female competitors who are 16 years old or older in the year of competition; it is typically sailed in Lasers. SAIL has a quota of five entries for the Area Semi-Finals. This event is typically sailed in Lasers. See schedule.
Prince of Wales Bowl
The US Match Racing Championship, is a match racing competition where each SAIL member club may enter one team. SAIL has a quota of two entries for the Area Semi-final. The event is typically sailed in keelboats. See schedule.
Alter Cup
US Multi-Hull Championship, is a competition between multi-hull sailors. See schedule.
Junior Championships:
Events are open to boys and girls who are 13 to 19 years old in the year of competition. Events include the
- The Sears Cup for a crew of three,
- The Bemis Trophy for double-handed crews, and
- The Smythe Trophy for single-handed.
- The Leiter Trophy is a non-ladder event open to girls 13 to 18 years old who normally sail in the US.
2007 Events
The information below is for illustration only. SAIL does not have sufficient information at this time to present the current schedules and contact persons.
We recommend visiting the US SAILING website, http://ussailing.org.
| Championship Events, SAIL Quarter-Finals, Area Semi-finals & National Finals |
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| Event/Org | Date | Location | Boat | Event rep | |
| Women's Championship: Adams Cup | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | TBA if held | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | |||||
| Finals | Betsy Beddow | ||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Rolex Int. Women's Keelboat Championships | |||||
| Finals | 2007 | Houston YC, La Porte, TX | J-22 | Liz Filter | |
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Men's Championship: Mallory Cup | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | May 2-4, 2008 | Rio Grande Sailing Club, Elephant Butte Reservoir near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico | J/24 | ||
| Area F Semi-Finals | |||||
| Finals | |||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Single-handed Championship: O'Day | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | None | No regional, Area Semi-Finals open to all entrants | |||
| Area F Semi-Finals | Lasers | ||||
| Finals | Laser | ||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Match Racing Championship: Prince of Wales (POW) | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | Contact SAIL. 1/4-final scheduled if interest. | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | |||||
| Finals | |||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Multihull Championship, Alter | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | No 1/4-finals. Area event open. | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | (TBA) | Area F in Texas | Open | ||
| Finals | |||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Offshore Championship, Lloyd Phoenix | |||||
| Finals | Submit resume to Ken Morrison | ||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| *** Junior Championships *** | |||||
Single-handed Junior Champonship: Smythe |
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| SAIL 1/4-Finals | Typically, no SAIL 1/4-final, contact SAIL if want to enter | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | See Area F | Laser | NOR | ||
| Finals | Laser | John Strassman | |||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Double-handed Junior Championship: Bemis | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | Typically, no SAIL 1/4-final, contact SAIL if want to enter | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | 420 | Joanne Kolius | |||
| Finals | 420 | John Strassman | |||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Triple-handed Junior Championship: Sears | |||||
| SAIL 1/4-Finals | Typically, no SAIL 1/4-final, contact SAIL if want to enter | ||||
| Area F Semi-Finals | |||||
| Finals | John Strassman | ||||
| Current info: US SAILING | |||||
| Jr. Women's Single-Handed: Nancy Leiter Clagett | |||||
| Finals | Laser Radial | ||||
| Jr. Women's Double-Handed: Ida Lewis | |||||
| Finals | Club 420 | ||||
E-mail addresses of event reps are:
Joanne Kolius -- koliusj@laporte.isd.esc4.net
Christine Eastus -- eastusc@greenhill.org
Glenn Lattimore -- none
Karen Smith -- TooTallSmith@msn.com
Francis Beling -- unknown
Jim Tichenor -- KC5SJT@aol.com
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