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Nachrichten 2011 aus dem Manhattan Sailing Club
www.myc.org/ - Nachrichten MYC 2011
02.11.2011
Manhattan Sailing Club
Dennis Conner Inducted into National Sailing Hall of Fame
All sailing enthusiasts in Manhattan, where Dennis Conner has played such an important
role, are proud and happy to hear of his induction to the National Sailing Hall
of Fame.
Our relationship blossomed further in 2005, when Dennis became the Patron of North
Cove. North Cove is the crown jewel of the Manhattan waterfront. The marina is
also home to our sailing club and Manhattan Sailing School. North Cove has served
as the most important incubator for recreational sailing in the Harbor.
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The Manhattan waterfront changed in June 2005 when Dennis Conner arrived
(center) to cut the ribbon and open the new "Dennis Conner North Cove."
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With Dennis as the new Patron of North Cove, the marina blossomed. The original
Med mooring system was restored, new sailboat friendly docks were installed, additional
space was allocated to the sailing school to serve more of the public and a new
era of high quality customer service began. This partnership revived North Cove
and made it world class.
Today, North Cove experiences the highest volume of yachts ever in it's history.
Not only has the marina thrived, but with Dennis' guidance North Cove has established
excellent relationships with the local community, curtailing late night noise, fostering
one of the largest adult sailing schools in the country and supporting a variety
of programing, including the new junior sailing camps for kids from 8 to 18.
Success at North Cove has continued Dennis' long history of winning. He won four
America's Cups. In 1983, Conner gained infamy for becoming the first American skipper
to lose the Cup. His well-documented struggle to win it back in Australia in 1987
is the stuff of legend. He appeared on the covers of TIME magazine and Sports Illustrated
with President Ronald Reagan. He became known as "Mr. America's Cup."
But the America's Cup is just one aspect of Dennis' storied sailing career. He
has won 28 world championships, an Olympic medal, 2 Congressional Cups, 4 Southern
Ocean Racing victories, skippered two Volvo Round the World Races and set a Trans-Atlantic
speed record.
If that is not enough, he is also an author of books like "No Excuse to Lose" and
a motivational speaker who has passed on secrets and wisdom to thousands of corporate
executives. In his spare time, he also is an artist and has produced a series of
nautical themed works which are now on sail at his San Diego storefront and on-line
http://www.dennisconner.com/.
Even as the elder statesman of sailing, Dennis stays very active. This past summer,
he competed in the Etchell World Championships where he won a race and finished
6th overall out of 80. This is in addition to his regular racing schedule on his
60' "Stars & Stripes" as well as his newly restored classic yacht "Fame." A few
years ago, he restored another classic named "Cotton Blossom" which he took over
to the Mediterranean to race. Dennis won most of the classic regattas, not only
on the race course but also in his knowledge of these yachts and the craftsmanship
involved to restore and preserve them.
In New York City, Dennis leads the Annual Sailors Ball every April which raises
money for the New York Harbor Sailing Foundation. He is the Patron of the Dennis
Conner International Yacht Club Challenge in August which brings amateur sailors
together from around the world to generate international goodwill through friendly
competition. He has also participated in the annual New York Classic Week.
What's in the future? Only Dennis knows but you can be sure it will be something
interesting and exciting. One of the many projects on the fire is a possible "Dennis
Conner International Sailboat Show" which would be based out of North Cove in New
York City. Stay tuned...
- Commodore Michael Fortenbaugh
Dennis' visits to New York City go back before our sailing club was founded in 1987.
By the time Manhattan Sailing Club opened its doors, Dennis was already King of
the sailing world.
But 1987 was a special year. Not only did our club begin operation, but this was
when Dennis achieved the greatest comeback in sailing history - winning the America's
Cup back from Australia.
About a year later, the phone rang in our small sailing club office. Dennis Conner
was on the other line. "Are you surprised I'm calling," Dennis asked. That was
an understatement! And so began a long and beneficial relationship between Mr.
America's Cup and Manhattan Sailing Club.
This email was sent to redaktion@segel.de by mike@myc.org.
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