Team USA set for 2023 Pan Am Games

Published on July 31st, 2023

Nineteen athletes have been confirmed to represent the USA at one of the premier global sailing events every four years: the Pan American Games. The racing will take place October 28-November 5 in Algarrobo, Chile.

Team USA for the 2023 Pan American Games:
• Men’s Skiff (49er) – Ian Barrows (St. Thomas, USVI) and Hans Henken (Coronado, CA)
• Women’s Skiff (49erFX) – Stephanie Roble (East Troy, WI) and Maggie Shea (Wilmette, IL); 2019 Pan Am Games Silver Medalists, 49erFX
• Men’s Formula Kite – Markus Edegran (Palm Beach, FL)
• Women’s Formula Kite – Daniela Moroz (Lafayette, CA)
• Men’s One Person Dinghy (ILCA 7) – Chapman Petersen (Fontana, WI)
• Women’s One Person Dinghy (ILCA 6) – Erika Reineke (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
• Men’s Windsurfing (iQFOiL) – Noah Lyons (Clearwater, FL)
• Women’s Windsurfing (iQFOiL) – Dominique Stater (Miami, FL)
• Mixed Multihull (Nacra 17) – Sarah Newberry Moore (Miami, FL) and David Liebenberg (Richmond, CA)
• Men’s Regional Dinghy (Sunfish) – Conner Blouin (Charleston, SC); third consecutive Pan American Games appearance
• Women’s Regional Dinghy (Sunfish) – Amanda Callahan (Canton, MA)
• Mixed Regional Dinghy (Snipe) – Ernesto Rodriguez (Miami, FL) and Kathleen Tocke (Buffalo, NY); Rodriguez – 2019 Pan Am Games Gold Medalist with partner Hallie Schiffman
• Mixed Regional Dinghy (Lightning) – Allan Terhune, Jr. (Annapolis, MD), Sarah Chin (Harvey Cedars, NJ), Madeline Baldridge (Charleston, SC)

What are the Pan American Games?
The Pan American Games (Pan Am Games) is a continental multi-sport event in the Americas featuring summer sports and is the oldest continental games in the world. Competition is held among athletes from nations of the Americas every four years in the summer before each Summer Olympic Games.

The sailing program features nearly all Olympic sailing classes and also includes three non-Olympic classes: men’s and women’s Sunfish, the Snipe, and the Lightning.

What’s at stake?
• For Olympic classes: The 2023 Pan American Games is the second opportunity (following the 2023 Sailing World Championships in The Netherlands) to qualify for berths at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. For more about country qualification, click here.

• For non-Olympic classes (Snipe, Lightning, Sunfish): The Pan American Games is one of the top international honors in each respective class.

Athletes in Olympic classes who were selected for the Paris 2024 Test Event July 9-16, 2023 also qualified for the 2023 Pan American Games (excluding the Mixed 470, which is not raced at the Pan American Games).

Lightning, Snipe, Sunfish Qualifiers Recaps:

Lightning Pan Am Qualifier: Thirteen teams of three battled it out at Carolina Yacht Club in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina from May 4-7, with sights set on representing the USA in the Lightning at the 2023 Pan Am Games. The fight came down to two teams: winners Allan Terhune, Jr., Sarah Chin (2008 Olympian, Women’s 470), and Madeline Baldridge, followed closely in second place with only a three-point difference by Ched Proctor, Meredith Killion, and Cory Sertl. Both teams sailed a strong regatta with worst finishes of 7th place and two race wins for both boats in eight total races. – Details

Snipe Pan Am Qualifier: 18 Snipes put their skills to the test at Lauderdale Yacht Club for the US Pan Am Qualifiers, held May 19-21. Among the ranks was Ernesto Rodriguez, 2019 Pan Am Snipe Gold Medalist with partner Hallie Schiffman, now teamed up with Kathleen Tocke and our 2023 Pan Am Games representatives in the Snipe. The fleet was stocked with top Snipe talent like Augie Diaz (Pan Ams Snipe Silver Medalist in 1971 and 2011, Bronze Medalist in 2015 and two-time Snipe World Champion), Peter Commette (1976 Olympian and 1991 Pan Ams Bronze Medalist), and Enrique Quintero (2007 Snipe World Champion). – Details

Sunfish Pan Am Qualifier: Following Sunfish North American and National Championships qualifiers, 15 men and 15 women convened at Sayville Yacht Club in Blue Point, New York from July 7-9, to race for the chance to represent the USA at the 2023 Pan Am Games. Conner Blouin finished the regatta with a 12-point lead and six race wins of eleven total races, and Amanda Callahan secured her ticket to Santiago with a 10-point lead and near perfect scoreline of eight race wins out of 11 races and no finish greater than a second place. The 2023 Pan Am Games will be Blouin’s third consecutive Pan Am Games as the USA Men’s Sunfish representative, and Amanda Callahan will make her debut as the USA Women’s Sunfish representative this October 28 through November 5. – Details

2023 Pan Am GamesSailing detailsNotice of Race

Source: US Sailing

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