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NEWS From Boat U.S.
Boat Owners Association of The United States
880 S. Pickett St., Alexandria, VA 22304
BoatU.S. News Room at
http://www.BoatUS.com/news/releases.asp
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Contact: Scott Croft, 703-461-2864,
SCroft@BoatUS.com
Date: June 6, 2007
WOMEN’S SAILING CONFERENCE A SELLOUT;
JANET BAXTER HONORED for LEADERSHIP in WOMEN’S SAILING
With near-perfect weather and a capacity crowd, the sixth annual Women’s
Sailing Conference sponsored by BoatU.S. filled the Corinthian Yacht Club in
scenic Marblehead, MA, with a lively day-long series of classes and workshops.
The conference organized by the National Women’s Sailing Association (NWSA)
gives women sailors, from novices to experts, an opportunity to network with
other women while learning new skills or brushing up on old ones.
A highlight of the day’s events was the presentation of the Leadership in
Women’s Sailing Award to Janet Baxter, a Chicago-based racer, sailing judge and
the first woman to be elected president of United States Sailing Association,
the national governing body of the sport in the U.S. Baxter was instrumental in
preparing US SAILING for the 21st century with a comprehensive reorganization of
the group. In accepting the award, Baxter spoke graciously about how sailing has
enriched her life and cemented friendships that last a lifetime. She’s raced in
27 Chicago-to-Mackinac races and excelled in racing Lasers, Etchells, as well as
offshore boats. She is a member of the Chicago Yacht Club.
The award is co-sponsored by BoatU.S. and NWSA and honors a male or female who
has a record of achievement in giving something back to the sport of sailing as
well as inspiring and educating women. “Janet Baxter, in taking such a
high-profile leadership position at US SAILING, shows that women can excel at
every level — both on the water and in the board rooms,” said Elaine Dickinson
of BoatU.S. in presenting the award with NWSA President Valli Cook.
The June 2 Women’s Sailing Conference ran like clockwork as women took to the
water for hands-on training sessions in man overboard, racing skills, spinnaker
and up the mast. Land-based workshops included diesel engines, knots, anchoring,
marine electronics and cruising preparation. With nearly 100% female
instructors, many of them U.S. Coast Guard-licensed operators, this year’s
students showed the same enthusiasm as in years past.
Following a gala dinner, featured speaker Maureen McKinnon-Tucker described how
she found a way to hold onto her passion for sailboat racing even after she
suffered a paralyzing accident. She is the first woman named to the US Disabled
Sailing Team and is vying for a berth in the 2008 Paralympic Games in China.
Some 60 prizes were raffled off, including an inflatable boat donated by West
Marine. The raffle raised $2,500 for the AdventureSail program for at-risk girls
and boys, which NWSA also sponsors.
The conference is one of several women’s events sponsored by BoatU.S. (Boat
Owners Association of The United States). To find out more visit
http://www.BoatUS.com/Women For membership information visit
http://www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.
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