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Dee Smith earns Bronze medal at Para Sailing World Championships

by US Sailing 26 Sep 2018 01:31 UTC 16-22 September 2018
Dee Smith (USA) - 2018 Para Sailing World Championship © Cate Brown

Congratulations to Dee Smith for winning a Bronze Medal in the 2.4mR event at the Para World Sailing Championships 2018 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, hosted by Sail Sheboygan and SEAS.

A record 101 sailors from 42 nations raced across four events. The field of U.S. sailors also included: 2.4mR – Kevin Holmberg, Charlie Rosenfield, Tim Ripley, Jeff Reinhold, Daniel Evans; Hansa 303 Men – Jim Thweatt; RS Venture Connect – Eli Workman/Cindy Walker. The U.S. team was sponsored by Gill North America and Guldmann Care-Lift Solutions ULC.

Smith had this to say following his Bronze Medal performance: "I believe the biggest key to success is prep. Ninety percent of races are won before the start. Sails are the biggest item in the prep process. I worked with Mark Reynolds from Quantum and John Gluek from Dimension Polyant. I was the first sailor on site so I was able to get in phase with the weather and current. I had a good strategy that was sound from experience and observation. I applied what I learned to the race so nothing was a surprise and this helped me stay consistent throughout the regatta."

U.S. Results:

2.4mR

  • Dee Smith (Annapolis, Md.) – 3rd
  • Daniel Evans (Miami, Fla.) – 14th
  • Charlie Rosenfield (Woodstock, Conn.) – 18th
  • Kevin Holmberg (Tampa, Fla.) – 22nd
  • Jeff Reinhold (Seattle, Wash.) – 27th
  • Tim Ripley (Randolf, N.J.) – 28th
Hansa 303 Men
  • Jim Thweatt (West Sacramento, Calif.) – 2nd (Silver Fleet)
RS Venture Connect
  • Eli Workman (Belmont, Mass.)/Cindy Walker (Weymouth, Mass.) – 4th
Final results available here.

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