Olympic and Paralympic Sailors Compete in Florida

-- Olympic and Paralympic Sailors Compete at the 2008 Rolex Miami OCR --
Though the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are four years away, it's not too early to begin serious training. That's why 2.4mR sailor Mark Bryant (Estero, Fla.) is at US SAILING’s Rolex Miami OCR in Coconut Grove where 375 sailors from 34 countries have converged to "test against the best."
Bryant, a US Sailing Team AlphaGraphics member, last year lost the U.S. Paralympic Team Trials for his class by one point, so he has been training with the French 2004 Paralympic Gold Medalist and two-time World Champion (2005/2007) Damien Seguin to improve his game for the next time around. They will both compete in the Rolex Miami OCR, which starts tomorrow and continues through Friday with fleet racing in four Olympic classes (Laser, Laser Radial, Star, and Yngling) for able-bodied sailors and three Paralympic classes (2.4mR, SKUD-18 and Sonar) for disabled sailors. Medal races in the Olympic classes will take place Saturday, replicating the format of the 2008 Olympic Regatta which will take place in August in Qingdao, China.
"The best of the best are here, especially in the Yngling and Star classes, which both have their worlds in Miami after this," said US SAILING's Olympic Committee Chair Dean Brenner, noting that if it were not for the likes of Bryant, there would be only two types of sailors at this year's Rolex Miami OCR: those who have been named to their 2008 national Olympic and Paralympic sailing teams and those who are hopeful they can still be named.
"That's what's giving the event a unique twist," said Brenner. "It's an Olympic year so every major regatta is a major test for top athletes, and this event is the Olympic and Paralympic selection event for some countries. Many of the athletes are thinking about 2008 and some are thinking beyond to 2012."
Seguin will represent France in Qingdao, and indeed Bryant will have to compete here against the USA's 2.4mR representative to the Paralympic Games, John Ruf (Pewaukee, Wis.), the fellow sailing team member he just missed edging out in the Trials.
"Seguin is the best in the world, so you might as well train against the best," said Bryant. Seguin, who says France is cold this time of year, has come because the Rolex Miami OCR is an International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Grade One ranking event in a warm climate.
About the Rolex Miami OCR:
Established in 1990 by US SAILING, the Rolex Miami OCR annually draws elite sailors Olympic and Paralympic medalists and hopefuls from around the world. In non-Olympic years, the regatta is especially important as a ranking regatta for sailors hoping to qualify for the US Sailing Team and the US Disabled Sailing Team, which annually distinguish the top three sailors in each Olympic or Paralympic class. The 2008 Rolex Miami OCR consists of five days of fleet racing, which started on Monday January 28, and goes through Friday, February 1, and one day of top-ten medal racing (for Olympic classes only) on Saturday, February 2, replicating the new Olympic format that will debut in Qingdao.
For complete information about the 2008 Rolex Miami OCR visit: www.RolexMiamiOCR.org
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