MEMBERSHIP MATTERS 2011 ANNUAL REPORT Letter to our Goals Members

Dear Member, 2011 was an exceptional year for US , and we would like to start by thanking you for your ongoing support and confidence in our organization. You enable us to deliver the programs that are important to our sport, and inspire us to continually strive to improve sailors’ experiences on the water.

Last year we committed to focus on the future, challenge the status quo and support the 21st century sailor by enhancing our programs, modernizing our processes and expanding support for organizations. We’ve made progress. We increased the number of Certified Instructors and Race Officials, and completely revamped the Level 1 Instructor program and student materials. We developed new services and tools to support PHRF fleets. Following the successful Yacht Club Summit, we launched a series of local conferences, and are supporting regional yacht club summits. The US Sailing Road Show stopped at 50 clubs and sailing centers, inspiring over 17,000 young sailors. We further enhanced our Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) education program in preparation for a national rollout. We extended our commitment to safety with our investigations of last summer’s sailing tragedies. Promote Participation, Education, Raise Standards and Expand Clubs across the country are reviewing these reports and recommendations, and implementing new practices to Opportunity and Safety Competitive Sailing in the US reduce accidents in the future. “SSA is proud of its long history offering world class “Some say sailing is declining. Not here. We just hosted Despite the economic challenges, 2011 was another strong year financially. We experienced our second consecutive sailing education and one-design racing. Last summer’s 260 boats and 2000 competitors – a sixth straight record year of membership growth, increasing over 3%. This, accompanied by generous contributions from our donors, tragedy will be forever on our minds, and our prayers year. We have 165 on water volunteers who make this strong results in Training and Sponsorship, and solid performances in the other departments produced healthy are with the Constants family as the summer season event what it is, and leading the charge is a talented group surplus. We clarified our strategic goals that will drive our activities, and help us focus and prioritize. We outline approaches. The training our instructors received from of US Sailing-certified race officials. We just wouldn’t have these on the next page and expand upon them throughout this report. Stay tuned as we implement our plans and US Sailing prepared them for the situation, and enabled the quality or quantity of talent to run the all those courses programs to accomplish them. them to react appropriately despite the tragic outcome. without US Sailing’s education and training. US Sailing is SSA thanks US Sailing for its support during and after an integral part of our success.” the accident; we greatly appreciated the thoughtful and This is an exciting year for us, with many projects coming to fruition. Additionally, it is the culmination of many years Randy Draftz, Director of Sperry Top-Sider Charleston thorough investigation and report which will make junior of hard work for athletes on the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider, as they compete in England at the Olympic and sailing safer in the future.” Race Week Paralympic Games later this summer. Hal Whitacre, Commodore Severn Sailing Association We are listening to our members, volunteers and sailors about how we can improve the things we do and better serve the sport. We are excited to take on these challenges, and will continue to advance our core programs, strengthen support for sailing organizations, and build strong pathways and connections to get, and keep folks involved in sailing.

A key to our success will be to encourage sailors that are not part of our organization to join us. Later this spring we will be launching a major membership campaign, “Membership Matters” to do just that. As a current member that understands the value of US Sailing, you know why it matters. You are our best advocate, so please encourage your fellow sailors to support us as well.

We hope you enjoy reading through the 2011 Annual Report and that it conveys to you the progress and positive impact US Sailing is having on sailors across the country. From the Board of Directors, our volunteers and staff, we thank you for your ongoing support and the inspiration you provide. US Sailing is all of us, and by working together we can accomplish great things. We’ll see you on the water. Achieve Success at the Highest Levels of Strengthen Governance and International Competition Organizational Efficiency Sincerely, “From my days in junior sailing programs to the Smythe “US Sailing has been guiding our sport for over 100 years, Trophy, Youth Champs, the Rolex International Women’s and is doing a tremendous job supporting the ongoing Keelboat Regatta and the Olympics, US Sailing has evolution of sailing and needs of the 21st century provided the path that got me to where I am today. It sailor. There is work to be done, but the organization is has been a combination of training, coaching, dedication focused on excellence, embracing change, committed to and focus, but also incredible inspiration from those strengthening local sailing organizations and supporting that came before me as members of the US Sailing a vibrant and dedicated network.” Team Sperry Top-Sider. And I’m going to do my best Bruce Munro, Staff Commodore St Francis Yacht Club Gary Jobson Jack Gierhart to inspire those that are now coming up the ranks.” President Executive Director Take a look at some of the 2011 US Sailing , 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, 2011 World programs and events. Champion, 2012 US Olympic Team 1 2 Training Race Administration training.ussailing.org raceadmin.usailing.org

Accomplishments U.S. Coast Guard Collaboration Instructor Training Community Sailing • Reached 1,292 YTD Certifications In 2011, US Sailing was awarded Small Boat Level 1 Instructor Center Sanctioning - Race Officers, Judges & significant project funding for three promotional / informational video This new accreditation Umpires (US Sailing & ISAF) initiatives. The Powerboat “Drivers footage was shot and interviews were program acknowledges • 73 Race Official Seminars (45 Education for Boaters Grant” conducted just prior to NSPS with organizations that best Race Management, 11 Judge, ($260,000) strives to grow on-the-water support from the Clearwater Sailing exemplify community sailing’s 8 Club Judge, 6 Umpire, 1 ISAF boating education and improve safe Center. The video aims to provide strengths nationwide. These facilities International Judge and 1 ISAF boating practices nationwide, and information about the course to better routinely offer sailors the highest International Umpire) vs. 45 in the Partnering grant ($19,000) helps prepare new instructors for what’s level of education through US Sailing 2010. US Sailing work more closely with expected, while striking a balance reviewed and approved curriculums, • Visibility of Certified Race Official other boating safety organizations. between the information and the fun! a proven track record, quality in Gill Technical Apparel US Sailing was also selected to organize equipment and facilities, and strong • Animated Handy Guide - Over The Level 1 instructor program will see The US Sailing Race Official programs begun work on the US prescription for a team of subject matter experts safety protocols. 20,000 online views an impressive upgrade in curriculum within Race Administration are moving the next edition of the racing rules. to develop national on-the-water • US Sailing Racing Rules and materials in 2012, thanks to forward with increased participation standards ($100,000). The first summit of The first group of sanctioned sailing The first Club Judges have been Committee Submissions to ISAF thousands of hours committed by US in seminars and awareness of the these ‘team leaders’ was conducted in centers was announced in 2011, and certified in the Club Judge program. and Alternative Procedures for Sailing volunteers in 2011. certification programs. Washington, DC on October 15, 2011. includes: This program began being tested in Dispute Resolution • Online Protest and Redress • Westwind Sailing / Dana Point, CA Hank Stuart, Chairman of the Race November 2010 and is now running. Administration Committee, began a Hearings utilizing GotoMeeting National Sailing Programs • SHYC Sailing Foundation / review of the regulations that govern Seminar Attendance 2011 vs. 2010 and Boat Scenario software Symposium (NSPS) Stonington, CT Race Administration. Mark Foster, 2011 2010 The NSPS is an annual continuing • Edison Sailing Center / Ft. Myers, FL Chair of the Race Management New Products education and networking event • Community Boating, Inc. / Committee, is reviewing processes, One Day RM 578 429 • Plastic boat kits with handy water- for program directors, instructors, Boston, MA procedures and committee Advanced RM 100 171 resistant carrying pouch. parents and volunteers representing • Sailing Center / responsibilities. Changes are being Club Judge 88 N/A • USB drives distributed at a wide variety of community sailing Boston, MA made that will enhance and bring Judge 108 110 seminars for take home material. programs, yacht clubs, camps and Umpire 56 28 • Duxbury Bay Maritime School / more visibility to all race administration • Print on demand service Call other boating programs. The 2011 programs. There is more that the Race Total 930 738 Books for match racing and team National Sailing Programs Symposium, Duxbury, MA • Sail Sand Point / Seattle, WA Administration Committee can offer Appeals racing held in Clearwater Beach, FL, broke and reviewing the responsibilities is • Milwaukee Community Sailing Appeals Regional National attendance records with nearly 300 the first step in this process. participants. The 2013 event will return Center / Milwaukee, WI 2009 34 9 to Clearwater Beach, January 23-27. • Lake Champlain Community Race Administration made great 2010 41 8 Sailing Center / Burlington, VT strides in 2011. Seminar numbers 2011 23 11 doubled as a result of increased Cruising Training program exposure and program Awards Powerboat Training continuity. Race Administration Our Keelboat & Cruising program aims • Annapolis Yacht Club – St. Powerboat safety is ventured into online Training Webinars to promote and provide excellence in Petersburg Trophy Winner important to sailors resulting in over eight hours of video sailing and cruising education. Only • Ken Legler – Harman Hawkins everywhere, especially in for online viewing. Finally, all Certified the best schools in the country are Trophy Winner accredited under the strict program our training programs where so many Race Officials received additional guidelines. Five new schools joined instructors are coaching from safety support and programs through Certifications by Area boats. Thanks to funding from the increased marketing and better the program in 2011: A B C D E F G H J K L TOTAL U.S. Coast Guard, a newly redesigned communication with certified officials 1. Best Boat Club / Fort Lauderdale, FL website to promote the Powerboat in a timely manner. A key component JUDGE 13 8 18 28 13 5 10 4 22 18 4 143 SENIOR JUDGE 20 12 16 31 16 9 8 1 19 10 5 147 2. Mariner Sailing School / Alexandria, VA training program, uspowerboating. of this is the development of RC 101, INTERNATIONAL JUDGE 3 3 7 4 2 1 4 1 25 com, and a corresponding Facebook which will be used in conjunction with INTERNATIONAL JUDGE 2 1 2 6 2 1 12 3. Northwest Maritime Center / Port page, went live in the spring. One new racing rules seminars beginning in CERTIFIED RO 58 116 69 160 63 38 27 5 69 73 22 700 Townsend, WA feature is the online course calendar, 2012. NATIONAL RO 3 1 7 14 4 2 5 5 1 42 4. Outward Bound / Spruce Head, ME helping to connect potential students REGIONAL RO 17 9 13 22 13 14 6 6 13 4 117 2012 is the publishing year for the INTERNATIONAL RO 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 14 to actual on-the-water courses in their 5. St. Maarten Sailing School 2013-2016 Racing Rules of Sailing. The INTERNATIONAL RO 2 1 4 1 6 local areas. UMPIRE Racing Rules Committee finished their 7 9 8 5 5 6 10 6 1 57 INTERNATIONAL UMPIRE 4 4 5 4 2 1 5 1 26 submission to ISAF in August, and has TOTAL 130 165 146 281 121 68 65 10 143 123 37 1,292 Net increase of Certifications +46 over 2010 3 4 Offshore Inshore offshore.ussailing.org racing.ussailing.org

Yacht Rating Services Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy Junior Olympics Responding to requests from Junior Olympics completed its 15th racers and yacht clubs, the offshore season in 2011, serving more than department administers several 49,000 sailors in that time period. different rating rules: ORR, IRC and Overall participation has not varied the . US Sailing much in the past five years but Insurance provides a national forum and some of the largest events (350+ In addition to supporting our meetings publishes handicapping reports and participants) continue to grow in spite and symposiums, the Gowrie Group newsletters for the US PHRF fleet as of the economy. Island Heights, NJ continues to provide comprehensive well as supports the North American copied an idea from the successful insurance programs that benefit our Portsmouth Yardstick Handicap Orange Bowl Regatta. When their members: for centerboard boats, multihulls, facility maxed out at 350 sailors, they keelboats, and offshore classes. 2011 Highlights: Fortunately, all of that crew survived. reached out to neighboring clubs and Former US Sailing President David • 960 organizations in the Burgee continued to add new fleets and grow • Safety-at-Sea Seminars - The • US Sailing President Gary Jobson Rosekrans (right) is awarded the Program (at the end of 2010) IRC and ORR Certificates Offshore Department develops and utilized from the expertise found in the Nathanael G. Herreshoff Trophy for participation, bucking the national administers regulations governing Safety-at-Sea committee to form three outstanding contribution to the sport trend. In 2012 we plan to expand the • 135 classes included in the boat IRC – 608 ORR – 761 offshore racing and sanctions seminars independent investigation groups. of sailing. number of JO Festivals by adding insurance program – a new online more community sailing based events. Prominent events in 2011: that train and certify racers for Their findings were reported at the US quote introduced in 2011 offshore events. In 2011, 11 seminars Sailing AGM held in October. IRC • Regatta Liability were conducted with almost 1,100 • US Sailing Arthur B. Hanson Medal • Ft. Lauderdale - Key West Race attendees. A total of 156 participants • Directors & Officers Liability • Key West Race Week is an award given to sailors of any boat received full ISAF compliant training. who contribute to rescues of victims • NYYC Annual Regatta You can organize a Safety-at-Sea Gowrie boasts a 95% retention rate • Marion to Bermuda from the water. The purposes of the Seminar in your area! award are to recognize the significant and a 99% client satisfaction rate. We • Block Island Race offshore.ussailing.org/sas could not have a better partner! • Port Huron - Mac Race accomplishment in seamanship and to • US-IRC Great Lakes Championship collect further case studies in rescues • Vineyard Race for analysis for the US Sailing Safety- • Big Boat Series at-Sea Committee. In 2011, eight • US-IRC East Coast Championship skippers and their crew received a Hansen Rescue Medals. ORR • Marion to Bermuda USCG SAR Procedure • Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas Modernization • Chicago YC Race to Mackinac Currently, when a boat is reported • Transpac missing, the USCG search focuses on a • Cal Cup line from the last known position to the • Long Point Race Week final destination. This new product will • Long Beach to Cabo • Junior Safety-at-Sea - In 2011, US combine US Sailing ORR technology • The Acapulco Fleet Sailing partnered with the Storm polars with real-time weather to better One Design Trysail Club to promote and endorse predict the course a sailboat would The 7th One-Design Sailing existing programs and develop new Offshore Services their highly successful safety training take. US Sailing will provide polars Symposium took place in November programs of value to member classes The Offshore office provides support for junior sailors, which introduces for the more than 1,000 production in Bay Head, NJ and featured Gary and one-design sailors. to 45 PHRF fleets that represent over young men and women to sailing on series boats we have measured, Jobson, Greg Fisher and 30 other one- A few ideas that are in the works: 12,500 boats. In 2011 US Sailing/ offshore boats and teaches them the plus over 700 custom designs and a design experts presenting 25 different Offshore developed the capability specific safety requirements. • Compile a list of fleets for more to service PHRF fleets with on-line fleet of generic boats. These polars workshops, panel discussions and direct communication with sailors. • Accident Investigations - Three will have racing and cruising sail keynote presentations. The Go Fast database and on-line fleet member • Find respected sailors in each significant capsize incidents involving inventories for both fully crewed and track was expanded with interactive Certificate Registration/Renewal/ class and recruit them to be US American sailors occurred this summer. shorthanded passages. In addition, workshops in order to attract more Amendment. Sailing ambassadors. A young girl drowned when she was tapping the expertise of our Safety- one-design sailors looking to improve Offshore Safety trapped beneath her capsized 420. at-Sea Committee, heavy weather and their results. • Increase the number of classes in Two people in the Race to Mackinac light air decision making algorithms the Member Partner Program. New leadership on the One-Design The Offshore Department focuses died when a squall capsized their boat. will be developed and delivered to Class Council will re-invigorate on all aspects of safety-at-sea and The 100 foot Rambler capsized after the USCG. The final product will be recognizes sailors for their efforts in her keel fell off in the Fastnet race. a stand-alone unit that can be easily this area. operated by SAR personnel. 5 6 Yacht Club Burgees from top to bottom: Alamitos Bay, Gorge Racing Assoc., Rochester, U.S. Naval Academy, Houston, Lake Norman, Larchmont, Balboa, Corinthian Sailing of Dallas, Communication & Southern, Richmond, Mantoloking, Toms River, New York, Ida Lewis, Sail Newport, Bay Head and Championships American Outreach championships.ussailing.org media.ussailing.org

The Marketing Department had an positive. We also collected and shared Communications: eventful and busy 2011. We support outstanding content from our tour We strive to spread the word about US US Sailing programs and initiatives stops through our communication Sailing’s involvement in the sport. Our through various marketing and channels. A full Roadshow program process of effectively communicating communication strategies. US Sailing report was put together separately and presenting this information to the leverages advertising opportunities, and is available. public continues to evolve social media management and expansion, sponsor acquisition, Some quick stats: News & Information by Email N fulfillment and activation, and • 49 stops branding. • e-USSailing Weekly Newsletter 2011 US Sailing National Champions • 8000 miles traveled between Road Show Y US SAILING • Quarterdeck Newsletter for H ROADSHOW We were extremely Portland, ME and Norfolk, VA C U.S. Junior Women’s U.S. Women’s Sailing Champions sailing organizations Doublehanded Champions excited about the • 17,620 people met throughout Buccaneer Yacht Club: Amy Kleinschrodt, Sarah Hall & impact made by the the summer • US Sailing Store Sarah Williams & 2011 Roadshow program • Breaking news and Ali Blumenthal Kara Kimbrell that was organized and Please check out our Roadshow announcements U.S. Junior Women’s Singlehanded U.S. Men’s Sailing Champions executed last summer. The feedback blog at ussroadshow.blogspot.com • Targeted emails for those with Champion Babylon Yacht Club: David A. Hyer, we received from participating sailing for video reports, tour stop recaps, specific sailing interests Kelly McGlynn David M. Hyer & Gregory Schneller communities was overwhelmingly photos and more.

U.S. Youth Sailing Champions U.S. Team Racing Champions : Paris Henken & Minor Threat: Cy Thompson & Connor Kelter Kelly Stannard; Charlie Buckingham & : Olin Paine Alex Taylor; Tyler Sinks & Lucy Wallace Social Media Statistics: Radial: Erica Reineke U.S. Disabled Sailing Champions Facebook: 420: Lily Katz & Fiona Walsh 2.4mR: Charles Rosenfield • Over 12,000 Facebook Friends U.S. Singlehanded Sailing Champions : Rick Doerr, Brad Kendall & Hugh Freund Twitter: Christine Neville & Frederick Vranizan Skud: Scott Whitman & Julia Dorset • Over 9,000 Twitter Followers R Novice: Edward King, Bill Sandberg US Sailing’s Chubb U.S. Junior & Jim Scott Champions Singlehanded: Wet Pants Sailing Assoc, US Sailing’s Rolex International Sponsors Nick Valente Women’s Keelboat Champions US Sailing is honored to have our 2011 family of sponsors. We are proud of the contributions they have made and the Doublehanded: Sail Newport, Cory Sertl, Amy Moran, partnerships we have built together. In 2011 we added a new face to our sponsorship roster, Old Pulteney Scotch, and Pearson Potts & Tristan Sess Annemarie Cook & Jane Mastrandrea pleased to have many sponsors increase their investment with our organization. Sponsors assist US Sailing in our overall Triplehanded: Mystic River Mudhead promotional efforts and increase the value and benefits of our organization to our members. They not only make our events U.S. Offshore Champions Sailing Assoc., OJ O’Connell, stronger, but sponsors often make US Sailing programs and events possible. Thank you to all of our sponsors: Ben Wilkinson & Kyle Seniff Bruce Kuryla, Blake Marriner, Bruce S. Kuryla, William Tyler,

R U.S. Match Racing Champions Thomas Nolan, Thomas Jankun, Robert Welsh IV, & Rod Swift RESPECT THE ELEMENTSTM Pequot Yacht Club: Dave Perry, Mike Rehe, & Chris Museler US Sailing’s Championship of Champions U.S. Youth Multihull Champions Andrew Eagan & Marcus Eagan Taylor Reiss & Matthew Whitehead U.S. Women’s Match Racing Champions U.S. Multihull Champions Sally Barkow, Elizabeth Kratzig-Burnham, Matt Struble & Alana O’Reilly & Amanda Callahan Damon Lacasella

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In 2011, the US Successful Youth Development ditional silver medals: 29er (Antoine Sailing Team - the Screve / James Moody) and Girl’s 420 Talented sailors on the US Sailing De- national sailing (Morgan Kiss / Christina Lewis). velopment Team and the U.S. Youth Miami OCR team comprised World Team, who have aspirations of Olympic and to make the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Paralympic hopefuls Teams, stood on the podium at sev- - ended the year with 18 ISAF Sailing eral international events in 2011. Four World Cup medals: 6 gold, 4 silver, coveted medals were won, including and 8 bronze. Athletes captured four three silver medals at the 41st ISAF overall podiums: Youth World Championships in Zadar, Gold – Women’s Match Racing (Anna US Sailing Team - Pan American Games Croatia. Tunnicliffe/Molly Vandemoer/Debbie Capozzi); Gold – Women’s 470 (Erin US Olympic Team - Sailing Equipment (Olympic Event) – Athlete (Hometown) Erika Reineke won the 2011 Laser Established in 1990 by US Sail- Radial Youth Worlds in La Rochelle, ing, the Rolex Miami OCR Maxwell/Isabelle Kinsolving Farrar); 470 (Men’s Two Person Dinghy) France, two weeks after winning a sil- annually draws elite sailors, and Bronze – Women’s Match Racing Stuart McNay (Boston, MA) and Graham Biehl (San Diego, CA) (Sally Barkow/Alana O’Reilly/Elizabeth ver medal at the Youth Worlds. The including Olympic and Para- Kratzig Burnham). 470 (Women’s Two Person Dinghy) U.S. Youth World Team won two ad- lympic medalists and hopefuls Amanda Clark (Shelter Island, NY) and Sarah Lihan (Fort Lauderdale, FL) The USA qualified for a berth in each from around the world. The of 10 Olympic Games events at the (Men’s Two Person Dinghy High Performance) second stop on the ISAF Sail- ISAF Sailing World Championships, Erik Storck (Huntington, NY) and Trevor Moore (Pomfret, VT/Naples, FL) ing World Cup circuit, the 2012 event saw 532 sailors from 44 which served as the final selection (Men’s One Person Dinghy Heavy) countries. event for the 2012 US Olympic Team Zach Railey (Clearwater, FL) in fleet racing classes. USA took home Laser (Men’s One Person Dinghy) For fleet racing in the Olympic three medals: Gold – Women’s Match Rob Crane (Darien, CT) Racing (Anna Tunnicliffe/Molly Vande- classes, the regatta consisted moer/Debbie Capozzi); Bronze – La- (Women’s One Person Dinghy) of a five-day opening series. ser Radial (); and Bronze Paige Railey (Clearwater, FL) The top 10 finishers in the opening series of each class – (/Brian Fatih). RS:X (Men’s Windsurfer) advanced to the medal race. USA brought home a SKUD-18 silver Bob Willis (Chicago, IL) For match racing (), from the IFDS Worlds (Jen French/JP RS:X (Women’s Windsurfer) New Title Sponsor for US Sailing Team Creignou). which makes its debut in the Farrah Hall (Annapolis, MD) In April, 2012 in Weymouth, England will be re- 2012 Olympic Games, the re- gatta consisted of an opening Star (Men’s Keelboat) the US Sailing branded with the new Team logo as series, a knockout series, and a Mark Mendelblatt and Brian Fatih (both Miami, FL) Team announced well. sail-off for boats not advancing Elliott 6m (Women’s Three Person Dinghy, Match Racing) a new title Sperry will also continue its role as to the knockout series. Com- Anna Tunnicliffe (Plantation, FL), Molly Vandemoer (Stanford, CA) and sponsor, Sperry exclusive footwear sponsor for the petitors in the Paralympic class- Debbie Capozzi (Bayport, NY) Top-Sider®, the Team, who test products and provide es had five days of fleet racing leading global nautical performance Sperry’s product designers with and no medal race. Medals are and lifestyle brand. The team was US Paralympic Team - feedback for product enhancements. awarded to the top three boats renamed to US Sailing Team Sperry Sailing Equipment (Olympic Event) in each Olympic and Paralym- Top-Sider. The title sponsorship is “We’ve had a close, successful – Athlete (Hometown) pic class. Sailors accrue points Sperry Top-Sider’s highest profile relationship with Sperry for a long at each of the seven ISAF Sail- 2.4mR (One Person Dinghy) sailing sponsorship to date. time, but this represents a whole Team USA’s sailors wrapped up the Mark LeBlanc (New Orleans, LA) new level of their commitment and ing World Cup events to earn Pan American Games regatta, in Mex- A key part of the title sponsorship of an overall Series Score. SKUD-18 (Two Person Dinghy) our partnership,” said Dean Brenner, ico, with six total medals—four silver the US Sailing Team is all boats and Jen French and JP Creignou (both chairman of US Sailing’s Olympic and two bronze—in the nine classes main sails on the National, Paralympic Find out more about US Sailing’s St. Petersburg, FL) Sailing Committee. “This significant contested. The U.S. earned silver in and Development teams will feature expansion of our relationship comes Rolex Miami OCR, view photos, the J/24 (John Mollicone/Geoffrey Sonar (Three Person Dinghy) the Team’s new emblem, which at exactly the correct time, with an video and results, visit: Becker/Daniel Rabin/Paul Abdullah), Paul Callahan (Cape Coral, FL/New- incorporates the Sperry Top-Sider extension through the 2016 Games. rmocr.ussailing.org (Jody Lutz/Jay Lutz/Derek port RI), Tom Brown (Castine, ME) and Bradley Johnson (Pompano Beach, FL) logo. In June, the Team’s new logo We are thrilled to have a partner like Gauger), (/Kathleen The Olympic Regatta, July 29-August 11, and the Paralympic Regatta, August will be unveiled at the Sperry, and our athletes will benefit Tocke) and (Paul Foerster). 29-September 9, will be held in the towns of Weymouth and Portland, located Regatta in Weymouth, England. The immensely from all the resources they Bronze went to the Americans in the on the southern coast of England, approximately 120 miles southwest of London. Team’s website, social media channels, bring to the table.” Laser Radial (Paige Railey) and Wom- olympics.ussailing.org monthly newsletter The Medalist and en’s Windsurfing (Farrah Hall). Olympic and Paralympic headquarters 9 10 Olympic and Paralympic Program Donors Thank You to All of Our Generous Donors!

Gold Medalists - $75,000 + Downing Family Foundation Jane & Tom Fetter David W. Black J. O. Roeser Emilio Bizzi John R. Delfs Gary Bodie William Rogers Garie Blackwell Marco DeSimone American Yacht Club High Meadows Gen. Gift Fund Kim & Marilyn Fletcher Louis A. Borrelli Jr. Stan Rogovin Robert William Blakely Thomas Devine Anonymous Larry & Jan Finch Stephan Frank T. James Bourg Frances Rubacha Harold C. Blanchard Russell M. Dexter Philip D. Briggs Paula Schaefer Richard Bockman, MD Ralph Di Mattia James D. Bishop Bevin & Maureen Koeppel John V. Hanson Ernest Brody Todd Schiller J. Hollis Bower Jr. Tim Dickson Russell Lucas Kent & Julie Haeger Lee Bunzel Laura Schlessinger, MD Thomas Bowers John M. Diggins Ralph R. Carruthers William Schneider Dan Boyd Bob Dillon John & Leslie Dane III James M. Schoonmaker Gary & Janice Jobson Thomas H. Carruthers Michael B. 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David Mark Stevens Mitchell Mace Brindley Gerald B. Dubey St. Francis Yacht Club Fdtn. Stephen J. Cucchiaro James H. & Camille W. Tichenor Sanders Davies Bill Stump Michael Brotz James Dubin Roger Dennis Jody Stump Kim C. Brown Phillip Dunn Stamps Family Charitable Fdtn. Christopher C. Davis Stuart & MarrGwen Townsend Doug L. DeReu James W. Swent III David L. Brown, MD Augustus DuPont Karl & Cecily Ziegler Leslie DeMeuse-Disney Donald R. Wilson Jr. Gonzalo E. Diaz James Sykes Craig Brown Dennis Durgan William Dietz Jr. Stephen Takach Abbott L. Brown N. David Durment Joe & Krystal Dockery William T. Doelger Jennifer A. Tegfeldt Thomas Brown John R. Dye Silver Medalists - $50,000 Jay F. Ecklund 2016 Medalists Rick Doerr, MD Charles Townsend Lauretta J. Bruno Lisa Eastman Jane & Bruce Burton John Edgcomb Joe Traub Robert Wayne Brusewitz Erik Andrew Eaves Sam Byrne The Fairholme Foundation Linda F. Epstein Paul Tunnicliffe Gilman Budar Jeffrey L. Eberle George David Michael & Tovi Kiss Perry Ercolino Jonathan Weil Winston Bumpus Brian Ebner Robert S. Erskine Jr. Scott A. Weisman Walter E. Bundy III, MD James A. Eddy Antoinette Fallon John Westbrook James V. Burch III Sally Edelsberg Thomas P. Fendler Shirley Wick Jeffrey D. Butzer P. K. Edwards, MD Peter R. Fenner Willows Racquet & Fitness Center James F. Cahill Fred D. Egley Mark Foster Peter L. Wilson J. Donald Cairns Eric Eichler Donors and Annual Giving John W. Fox Stuart S. Wright I. Douglas Campbell John E. Eielson Jose A. Fuentes-Agostini George S. Writer Paul Capron John W. Eilers Malcolm Gefter Peter Zarcades William Cargill Howard Eisenberg, MD John V. Hanson Arthur J. Wullschleger Bruce Lee Marvin A. Gordon Chris Carpentieri Stacey Ely $10,000 + Andy Hall Russell M. Carr Lenita M. Emanuelsen Robert Bishop George R. Hinman Ronald L. Zarrella Richard Leland Jr. $100 - $249 Margot Hefner Wiatrowski Hallgren Edward K. Adams James G. 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Townsend Jeff Mackay Dan O’Connor Mark Sanchez Jonathan Townsend The Information Technology (IT) • Enhancements to “My US Sailing” Richard Mackinnon John O’Cop Robert Sandberg John C. Tracy department at US Sailing exists to help • New online US Sailing store Shane MacLeod William H. Odell Gerald Sanderlin Samuel B. Trickey staff and volunteers better support James K. Mahan Graham Officer William Sandman III James William Trotter Sharon Mann John O’Keefe Kevin Santee Michael Trznadel our individual and organizational Tracy Anne Manning Calvin Wayne Oldham Clayton R. S. Sasaki Bruce R. Tucker members. With this mission in mind, Theodore Marcy, MD Tracy Scott Oliver, MD Charles Satchfield Frederick J. Twogood Robert Wayne Stephen Earl Olvey, MD Michael Norman Scala Sandra Twomey we have made considerable progress Marian Robert Martin David Opheim Sam Reilly Scales Tamara Upham in 2011, improving our core hardware • Where to Sail - Phase III Robert Mathers David Douglas Osler James P. Scalise Joseph R. Valante Jr. and software systems. These initiatives Barbara Mathis Paul Ostrye James Scarpa Victoria Ann Van Voorhis • New E-Subscriptions page and Frank Matticola Katie Ouellette Justin Schaberg Daniel H. Van Winkle leave us well positioned to achieve “My US Sailing” Subscription James L. McAlpine Dana I. Oviatt Edward H. Schenck Jennifer VanArtsdalen even more in 2012. Cassidy T. McAuliffe Billie Padgett Steven A. Schick Edward Hughes Vandenberg Management James McBrier Alexander Nikola Paolozzi Steffi Schiffer Daniel VanderWoude Brian McCauley Daniel Parietti Christine Schisler Anne Veerearaghavan The key areas of our 2011 efforts • New US Sailing’s Rolex Miami Raymond McCleery Rafael R. Paris Harald Schmid Leonard Andrew Vine include hardware updates to provide OCR website Brian P. McCloskey James Parsons Al Schoneberger Robert Arthur Wagenseil stability and a sound foundation; Blanche DeLeta McCloskey Dana Paxton Anthony J. Schornak Donald Wagner • Implemented a new virtual server Rick Allen McCrary Henry Peper Jr. Eric Schreck Jr. Tracy L. Wahl software enhancements to provide Keenan Patrick McDonald Sabrina Ruth Perell Gregory Schreiber Bob Waldron new functionality as well as updating environment to consolidate and Brian McDonell Paul Perkins Matthew Schriner Nan Leute Walker replace several old servers Colin P. McDowell Sarah N. Persons John Schultz Roberta Warren older programs; and exploring ways Michael P. McGill Ray Peters Russell Schulz Daniel James Watt we can improve the quality and • Upgraded our corporate email Henry C. McGill Jr., MD Christopher W. Petracco Steve Schupak Colton P. Weatherston Candace McGovern Herbert Philbrick Gary I. Scott Robert H. Weaver sustainability of our systems while software to the latest version Tim McGuirk Stan Phillips Pat Sellenraad Kyra Taite Weiner reducing expenses. increasing functionality and Joyce C. McKenzie Thomas Gerard Pierson Frank V. Selph Sr. Cooper M. Weitz Patrick E. McKnight Buster Pike Randell Sharpe Brian Welsh All of these efforts have improved stability Drew McMillan Jane Ellen Pimentel June Shaw Thomas R. Weschler • New online portal for secured John McNamara Kennedy Placek Edgar Sherman Len West and expanded services for members, access to US Sailing data by • Reorganize and inventory Robert W. McNitt William F. Pochal John D. Shrewsbury James F. Whipple provided a more reliable infrastructure, external partner companies – for all hardware, software, and Judith L. McQuerry Anne Pokorny John Shulze Larry Jay White documentation in all IT facilities John Terry McSweeney Gino Polizzotto Robert Silber Parker Whittle and resulted in a better member example Regatta Network validates Isabelle Moorea Meegan David B. Pomfret, MD Daniel Simon Roger Widmann experience. registrant’s membership status (ongoing) Frank Mendenhall Vivian Portunato Lynn Simpson David Wilbur Ingrid Menz Eli Swain Powell Jon Michael Sinisi Dixon W. Wilde, MD through this portal in real time. • The new Calendar Phase 1 rewrite Charles Merrill Jeffrey Pribor Tim Slater Daniel John Wilhelm 2011 IT accomplishments: project was started and will be Tom Meyer Matthew Vincent Priebe Mike Sleightholme Leo Vincent Willett V • New streamlined online Lyle J. Millan Randy Pugh Robert E. Smalley Anna Lassiter Williams • New PHRF Certificate System for membership purchase and renewal rolled out Q1 of 2012 Martin R. Minot Robert B. Puleston Mark Smith Jeffrey W. Willis Stephen Mintz Amy Puliafito Trevor Smith Sydney Wilson the Offshore Department processes, enhanced Member • Reviewed, consolidated, and Joy Mitchell Ralph Pyeatt Tari Lee Smith Gary James Winton - Desktop interface in Sailorbase Partner Program purchase process, streamlined services we provide Alan Mohill Mark Pytell Robert Solomon Michael J. J. Witte Karen Annita Monk, MD Jonathan Raines Joseph W. Spalding Cindee A. Wolf - Web interface for general and improved organization renewal and subscribe to saving US Edwin Louis Montano Kevin J. Ratigan Arthur Steven Spangler Jr., MD Duane Wolff public process Sailing time and money Mark Montesi Thomas Redmond Palmer D. Sparkman Jr. Ken Womack Pam Mooney Scott Reese Ethan George Stahl Francis D. Wright • New online Job Bank • Created automated monthly Charles Gale Moore Bethany Reid Joseph P. 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Mike Levesque BALANCE SHEET (unaudited) Multihull Council As of 12/31/2011 Kevin Wixom REVENUE - $8,021,544 Council for Sailors with Disabilities ASSETS 2011 2010 Bryan McDonald Current Assets 1,776,695 1,581,489 Windsurfing Council Property & Equipment, NET 834,085 680,150 17% Karen Reisch Long-term investments 3,137,440 3,515,644 Women’s Sailing Council Pledges Receivable 494,519 898,148 32% Amy Gross-Kehoe TOTAL ASSETS 6,242,739 6,675,431 Youth Sailing Council LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS Staff Directors Current Liabilities 1,470,813 1,257,291 Missing from image: , Walter Chamberlain and Maureen McKinnon-Tucker Kenneth Andreasen Deferred Membership Fees 147,234 179,655 High Performance Director 24% Board of Directors Capital Lease Obligation 41,754 31,688 Janine Ahmed Connelly Officers Area K Janet Crabb Training TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,659,801 1,468,634 Area L Jan Visser Gary Jobson, President Dan Cooney NET ASSETS 4,582,938 5,206,797 Tom Hubbell, Vice President Paul Ansfield – HOD Secretary Associate Executive Director Fred Hagedorn, Secretary National Offshore Council TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 6,242,739 6,675,431 15% Jack Gierhart Leslie Keller, Treasurer Bruce Bingman Executive Director 12% Jack Gierhart, Executive Director National Offshore Council Dave Johnson Gino Bottino Olympics Programs Membership Members National Offshore Council FINANCIAL SUMMARY Ed Adams Sponsorship USOC Support Kelly Jordan For the years ending December 31, 2011 and 2010 Dean Brenner Joseph Melino - NOC Chair Membership Fundraising Bruce Burton National Offshore Council REVENUES 2011 2010 Jeff Kerins Walter Chamberlain Jerry Montgomery Information Technology Operating 5,021,210 4,922,998 John Craig National Offshore Council Olympic 2,965,259 2,540,444 Amy Larkin Susan Epstein Matt Bounds Marketing One-Design Class Council TOTAL REVENUES 7,986,469 7,463,442 George Hinman Stan Honey Dan Nowlan Clark Chapin Offshore EXPENSES Maureen McKinnon-Tucker One-Design Class Council Operating 4,971,069 4,910,620 EXPENSES - $8,645,403 Dawn Riley Lee Parks Laura Jeffers Inshore Olympic 3,641,880 3,001,203 Jim Walsh, HOD Chair One-Design Class Council Chris Petracco 3% TOTAL EXPENSES 8,612,949 7,911,823 13% 7% House of Delegates Justin Scott Race Administration One-Design Class Council 1% Jim Walsh INVESTMENT GAINS (LOSSES) * 2,620 401,876 HOD Chair Liz Walker Bill Ross Championships CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (623,860) (46,505) James Muldoon One-Design Class Council Bobbi Warren Administration Division Chair Morgan Collins * Investments are managed by the U.S. Olympic Foundation Chief Financial Officer Jim Walsh Community Sailing Council Competition Division Chair Rob Crafa Photos Courtesy of: Community Sailing Council Mick Anderson Dean Brenner Billy Black The general operations division of US Sailing produced a surplus Olympic Division Chair in 2011 and 2010, while the Olympic division recorded losses over Dave Lumian Peter Braune the same periods. Accounting conventions require that fundraising Richard Jepsen Community Sailing Council Justin Chando revenue be recognized when promised rather than when received. 36% 40% Education Division Chair Matthew Cohen Kate Neubauer Doug Collins While the majority of Olympic pledges are received early in the Community Sailing Council CSA Chair - Sarah Ashton Daniel Forster quadrennium and revenues are strong, expenses increase in the Fran Grenon Area A Susan Epstein (acting director) Diane Wenzel later years as the Olympics approach. This translates into surpluses Community Sailing Council Steve Jost for the division in the early years and losses in the later years. Over Area B Glenn Schmidt Tovi Kiss the quadrennium, the Olympic division’s goal is to achieve a surplus. Area C Franz Schneider TK Wegg Adam Koch Programs Membership Area D Michael Dawson Cruising Council Richard Langdon Larry Ledgerwood Sponsorship Team Support Area E Ed Theisen Mitch Brindley Intercollegiate Sailing Association John Payne Fundraising G&A Area F Brian Hawboldt – HOD Vice Chair Chris Petracco Area G Bartz Schneider Andrew Cole Amory Ross Area H Gilman Budar Interscholastic Sailing Association Trey Sunderland Area J Jerry Montgomery Jim Teeters Onne van der Wal 17 18