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In The News: Notable Press Clippings June 24-30
As the Olympic Games draw closer, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider continues to be a hot topic. This week’s outlets include Huffington Post, Bleacher Report, and Time Magazine.
In The News: Notable Press Clippings June 17-23
US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider sailors were featured in some great videos this week. Check them out here, along with a “Seeking Gold” tweet, and a feature from Team USA.
Meet The Team: Amanda Clark & Sarah Lihan, 470W
This segment of our Meet The Team series features Amanda Clark and Sarah Lihan. For most Olympic Team members, the dream of standing on a podium watching the American flag raise to the highest point begins in childhood. For Clark, who became the youngest member of the national team at the age of 15 in 1994, that dream was fueled by a passion for competition. Continue reading
Meet The Team: Amanda Clark & Sarah Lihan, 470W
This segment of our Meet The Team series features Amanda Clark and Sarah Lihan. For most Olympic Team members, the dream of standing on a podium watching the American flag raise to the highest point begins in childhood. For Clark, who became the youngest member of the national team at the age of 15 in 1994, that dream was fueled by a passion for competition. Continue reading
Notable Press Clippings May 27-June 2
US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider received world-wide interest this past week, including a few mentions from foreign press! A few: USA Today interview with Debbie Capozzi, La Gazzetta Dello Sport (ITA), Yediot Achronot (ISR), Paige Railey’s Teen Vogue behind-the-scenes video and Boating Times Long Island. Continue reading
Day 3 report from French Olympic Sailing Week
Another windy day almost threatened to cancel racing on day 3 of French Olympic Sailing Week, but with a very early morning start some classes managed to squeeze in at least one race. The strong Mistral wind continued to excite the fleets and US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider athletes are improving scores as the week progresses. Continue reading

