ICSA Men's Singlehanded National Championship

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ICSA Men's Singlehanded National Championship is one of the seven Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association National Championships. [1]

Since 1963, the winner is awarded the Glen S. Foster Trophy, named after Glen Foster for his interest in collegiate sailing and devotion to singlehanded competition. Second place finisher receives the George Griswold Trophy.[2]

The event is sailed in cat-rigged boats which have been designed for singlehanded sailing or which are adaptable to singlehanded sailing.[3]

The winner of this Championship may be invited to sail in United States Singlehanded Championship for the George O’Day Trophy organized by US Sailing with partial fees to be paid by ICSA.[4]

Champions[edit]

Year Champion Team
1963 Basil Twist Jr.  Stanford University
1964 Steven C. Martin  United States Coast Guard Academy
1965 Robert H. Purrington  Princeton University
1966 Carl S. Van Duyne  Princeton University
1967 Henry Sprague III  University of Southern California
1968 Frederick V. Minson  United States Coast Guard Academy
1969 Thomas W. McLaughlin  San Diego State University
1970 Robert E. Doyle  Harvard University
1971 William L. Campbell  United States Naval Academy
1972 Gary A. Jobson  State University of New York Maritime College
1973 Gary A. Jobson  State University of New York Maritime College
1974 Augustin G. Diaz  Tulane University
1975 Roger W. Altreuter  Tufts University
1976 James B. McCreary  Tufts University
1977 William C. Buchan  University of Washington
1978 Paul M. Van Cleve  United States Naval Academy
1979 Alexander Smigelski Jr.  United States Merchant Marine Academy
1980 R. Stuart Johnstone  Tufts University
1981 Robert G. Anoll  United States Naval Academy
1982 Thomas A. Lihan  United States Merchant Marine Academy
1983 Scott J. MacLeod  Tulane University
1984 Brain R. Ledbetter  United States Naval Academy
1985 Scott J. MacLeod  Tulane University
1986 Alexander C. Cutler  United States Naval Academy
1987 Alexander C. Cutler  United States Naval Academy
1988 Christopher B. Larson  College of Charleston
1989 Michael M. Martin  Old Dominion University
1990 Morgan W. Larson  College of Charleston
1991 Willis A. Lovell  College of Charleston
1992 Bradley M. Rodi  United States Naval Academy
1993 Mark Mendelblatt  Tufts University
1994 John Torgerson  Old Dominion University
1995 William A. Hardesty III  United States Merchant Marine Academy
1996 Senet Bischoff  Tufts University
1997 John Torgerson  Old Dominion University
1998 Marty Essig  Queen's University at Kingston
1999 Dalton Bergan  University of Southern California
2000 Oskar Johansson  Queen's University at Kingston
2001 Bruce Mahoney  University of Texas at Austin
2002 David Wright  United States Merchant Marine Academy
2003 Andrew W. Campbell  Georgetown University
2004 Vincent Porter  Harvard University
2005 Andrew W. Campbell  Georgetown University
2006 Andrew W. Campbell  Georgetown University
2007 Emery Wager  Stanford University
2008 Thomas Barrows  Yale University
2009 Cy C. Thompson  Roger Williams University
2010 Juan I. Maegli  College of Charleston
2011 Charles G. Buckingham  Georgetown University
2012 Cam Cullman  Yale University
2013 Juan I. Maegli  College of Charleston
2014 Greg Martinez  Georgetown University
2015 Stefano Peschiera  College of Charleston
2016 Malcolm Lamphere  Yale University
2017 Scott Rasmussen  Boston College
2018 Stefano Peschiera  College of Charleston
2019 Henry Marshall  Harvard University
2020 Leo Boucher  St. Mary's College of Maryland
2021 Thomas Ford McCann  Georgetown University
2022 Leo Boucher  St. Mary's College of Maryland
2022 Chapman Petersen  Stanford University
2023 Nicholas Reeser  United States Coast Guard Academy

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sailing 101: College Sailing Structure, How to Win Championships". TULANE ATHLETICS. 2018-07-19.
  2. ^ "SINGLEHANDED COLLEGE SAILING NATIONALS SET TO BEGIN IN SANTA BARBARA". edhat LLC. 2019-11-05.
  3. ^ "Finals for College Singlehanded Nationals". Scuttlebutt Sailing News. 2017-07-19.
  4. ^ "GEORGE D. O'DAY TROPHY". United States Sailing Association.

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