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David "Dave" Hughes (born January 22, 1978, in Ithaca, New York) is a US Olympian, multi-time World and national champion, and professional sailor. Hughes was a member of the 2020(21), 2016, and 2012 US Olympic Teams. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He is best known for his accomplishments on the Olympic sailing circuit as both an athlete and coach. Hughes lives in Miami, FL.

Sailing career

Olympic classes

He made his first mark on the Olympic scene with a win at the 2005 Kiel Week Regatta with Michael Anderson-Mitterling. David is a 4x National champion and 6x North American champion in the 470 class. He has won 5x World Cup Gold Medals and 3x European Championship medals (2018, 2016, 2015). Notable highlights include recent Gold Medals at the 2017, 2016, and 2013 Sailing World Cup Miami, 2015 Europeans Championships, 2015 Sailing World Cup Weymouth, as well as multiple medals in other Olympic

World Championship

He has also competed outside the olympic classes winning the 2016 Melges 24 World Championship, [6] 2017 Etchells World Championship, [7] 2022 J/24 World Championship, and 2022 J/70 World Championship.

Olympic sailing

Hughes was a US Olympic Team coach at the 2012 London Olympics, coaching Erik Storck and Trevor Moore in the 49er class. After the 2012 Olympics, Hughes partnered with two-time Olympian Stuart McNay. The two qualified together for the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games, representing the US in the Men's 470 two-person discipline. Hughes has five times been shortlisted for US Yachtsman of the Year. He is a dual citizen of the US and France. He holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree; he was a US Senate, US House, and White House West Wing intern during years 1996-1998.

America's Cup

In 2018, Hughes was signed by the New York Yacht Club "American Magic" team challenging for the 2021 America's Cup.

References

  1. ^ Bohnert, Craig (April 12, 2016). "Sailors Stu McNay And Dave Hughes Punch Tickets To Rio With European Championship Bronze". Team USA. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016.
  2. ^ "David Hughes, 470". United States Sailing Association. Archived from the original on April 24, 2018.
  3. ^ Zaccardi, Nick (June 24, 2016). "Dave Hughes sails into Rio, driven by past Olympic experiences, memory of best friend". NBC Olympics.
  4. ^ "David Hughes". NBC Olympics. Archived from the original on August 11, 2016.
  5. ^ Price, Karen (July 19, 2016). "Synergy And Experience Could Guide Dave Hughes And Stu McNay To Olympic Glory, presented by Ultimate Software". Team USA. Archived from the original on August 8, 2016.
  6. ^ "Embarr Crowned World Champion". melges24worlds.com.
  7. ^ "Benjamin Victorious in the 2017 Etchells Worlds". etchellsworlds.org.

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