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American sports sailor (b. 1936, d. 2007)
Bruce Goldsmith
Full name Bruce Gray Goldsmith Nickname The Bruin Born March 21, 1936 Died June 3, 2007(2007-06-03) (aged 71)
Monroe County, Michigan
Bruce Goldsmith (March 21, 1936 – June 3, 2007)
[1] was a sailor from Michigan. He won twice the Worlds in the
Lightning class ,
[2]
[3] was many times North American Champion in several classes as well as gold medalist in the
1967
[4] and
1975 Pan American Games . He died in 2007 at the age of 71 while racing during a storm on Lake Erie.
[5]
[1]
He was former Commodore of the
Devils Lake Yacht Club and had held memberships at the
Lake Geneva Sailing Club in Wisconsin and The
Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club .
[6]
References
Fleet racing
1971
Dane ,
LeBlanc ,
Cerise
1972
Goldsmith
1973
Canada
Fogh
1974
Melges
1975
Kolius
1976
Melges
1977
Curtis
1978
Curtis
1979
Haines
1980
Baird
1981
Canada
Fogh
1982
Canada
Fogh
1983
Curtis
1984
Haines
1985
Canada
Fogh
1986
Canada
Fogh
1987
Kostecki
1988
Kostecki
1989
Canada
Abbott, Jr. ,
M. Abbott ,
Beatty
1990
Canada
Fogh
1991
Mahaney
1992
Mahaney
1993 Not completed
1994
Klein
1995
Madrigali
1996
Madrigali
2001
J. Hoeksema , Wolf,
R. Hoeksema
2002
Cohan , Buttner, Gladchin
2003
Walker
2004
Wareham ,
Vance ,
Brackett
2005
Galloway ,
Steinborn ,
Anthony
2006
Canada
P. Hall ,
Karrigan ,
Deacon
2007
Canada
P. Hall ,
Parekh ,
Parsons
2008
Canada
Fogh ,
Cheer ,
Findlater
2010
Canada
Fogh ,
Fich ,
Devries
2011
Gallaway ,
Proctor ,
Ewing
2012
Canada
Fogh ,
Fich ,
Devries
2013
Canada
P. Hall ,
Lacey ,
W. Hall
2014
Canada
P. Hall ,
Parsons ,
W. Hall
2015
Canada
P. Hall ,
Lacey ,
W. Hall
2016
Canada
P. Hall ,
Lacey ,
W. Hall
2017
Germany
Dietzel ,
Zeileis ,
Ramoser
2018
Canada
P. Hall ,
Lacey ,
W. Hall
2019
Canada
P. Hall , Scott McNeil,
W. Hall