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3 February 2012, 09:34 am
US Sailing's Olympic Sailing Committee Selects 2012 US Paralympic Team
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2012 US SAILING Paralympic Team

London 2012 Paralympic Sailing Competition
Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain

The six members of the 2012 U.S. Paralympic Team - Sailing were selected based on performances at US Sailing's 2012 Rolex Miami OCR, held between 23-28, in Miami, USA. And the IFDS Worlds held two weeks earlier in Port Charlotte, USA.
As the top-scoring eligible American athletes in their respective Paralympic sailing classes, Jen French and JP Creignou, Mark LeBlanc, and Paul Callahan, Tom Brown and Bradley Johnson have successfully completed qualification.

US Sailing's Olympic Sailing Committee will officially nominate the 2012 U.S. Paralympic Team - Sailing, pending approval from the U.S. Olympic Committee. The US Paralympic Team - Sailing will compete at the 2012 Paralympic Sailing Regatta, scheduled for August 31 - September 5 2012 in Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain.

"These six athletes have shown they have the desire required to win Paralympic medals,"
said Olympic Sailing Committee Chairman Dean Brenner (Wallingford, Conn.). "Four of the members have already been to the Games, and they bring a great deal of experience and wisdom to the overall Team."

Jen French and JP Creignou (both St. Petersburg, Fla.) secured the bronze in the SKUD-18 at Rolex Miami OCR and with it the Team Trials. Creignou is a 2004 Paralympic bronze medalist (Sonar).

"When I crossed the finish line, my coach told me I had won,"
said French dockside after racing. "It's very exciting. We had a tough week. Most of the boats have been close together, and all of the boats competing give us an idea of what the Paralympics will be like. There were a lot of medalists from Paralympics and others who have been to the Games. You have to sail your best against them."

Mark LeBlanc (New Orleans, La.) realized his dream of qualifying for the Games after a disappointing finish at the 2008 Paralympic Trials in the 2.4mR. He tied on points with, and finished second to, John Ruf (Pewaukee, Wis.), who went on to win the 2008 Paralympic bronze medal.

"It's been a great day," said LeBlanc moments after reaching the dock at the end of Rolex Miami OCR. "I sealed the deal and won the Trials."

LeBlanc, who finished eighth at Rolex Miami OCR, is a member of Southern Yacht Club.

Paul Callahan (Cape Coral, Fla./Newport R.I.), Tom Brown (Castine, Me.) and Bradley Johnson (Pompano Beach, Fla.) are all Paralympians, with a combined four Paralympic medals. They finished Rolex Miami OCR in 6th. "We've been to working hard for three years," said Callahan. "We're looking forward to winning a gold medal for USA."

Callahan, who is a member of New York Yacht Club and Port Charlotte Sailing Club, is a 2000 Paralympian; Brown is the 2000 bronze medalist (2.4mR) and 2004 silver medalist (2.4mR); and Johnson, who is a member of St. Petersburg Yacht Club, is a 2004 bronze medalist (Sonar) and a Paralympian in volleyball.
Dana Paxton
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