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Contact:
Dana Paxton, Media Pro Int’l for SHAKE-A-LEG, 401-849-0220
SHAKE-A-LEG
Newport Announces Breakthrough Advancement for Sailing
Newport, R.I., USA (November 19, 2008)
SHAKE-A-LEG Newport
– a national leader in therapeutic sailing programs allowing
children, adolescents and adults of varying abilities to dramatically
improve their lives – announced today the donation of the 12-Metre
Easterner (US
18) to the world famous disabled sailing program. Donated
by Arthur Shlossman (Jamestown, R.I.), the classic yacht
best known for its America's Cup history, will be adapted
by SHAKE-A-LEG to allow people with disabilities to compete
alongside able-bodied sailors. The
yacht’s steering and sail trim features will be reengineered
to allow disabled people to compete in an arena that no one
could ever have dreamed during the era when the magnificent
America's Cup boats were originally commissioned.
“It's a breakthrough of monstrous
proportions, not only for disabled people, but for the whole
sailing world,” said Paul Callahan, SHAKE-A-LEG CEO and a
member of the 2000 U.S. Paralympic Team who has served as
guest tactician aboard the 12-Metre Valiant since
1998.
Once Easterner has
been modified, Callahan will lead a team of both disabled
and able-bodied crew members aboard her to the starting
line of The 12-Metre World
Championship,
hosted by the New Yacht Club in Newport, R.I., next September.
More than forty 12-Metres from around the globe are expected
to compete on the same waters that once hosted the America’s
Cup.
Callahan also stated that the 66-foot Easterner will
become an integral part of SHAKE-A-LEG's daily Adaptive Sailing
program that teaches people with disabilities the fundamentals
of teamwork, self confidence, mentorship and an added feature, “the ability
to perform optimally under pressure, with disabled and able-bodied
people working side by side.” Callahan
went on to say that this will not only show that disabled
sailors are competent in their own right, but can work alongside
with, and even successfully compete with, able-bodied professional
sailors."
Designed
by the legendary C. Raymond Hunt and built for the late Chandler
Hovey, Easterner competed
in the 1958 America's Cup defense trials with Columbia and
Weatherly.
A contender for the America’s Cup defense again in 1962 and
1964, Easterner was
later sold and moved to California where she spent 28 years
before returning home to Newport, R.I.
Created in 1982
to make sailing accessible to individuals with physical, as
well as intellectual disabilities, SHAKE-A-LEG Newport’s
Adaptive Sailing Program broke
ground as the first program of its kind in the USA. Adaptive
Sailing has earned world-wide
recognition and become a model program for other waterfront
communities. Operating from its fully accessible facility
in Fort Adams State Park, Adaptive
Sailing is
open to all ages, and offers lessons and recreational sailing
in two-hour sessions supervised by US SAILING certified instructors,
as well as competitive sailing opportunities.
SHAKE-A-LEG Newport
is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization established
in 1982. For more information, visit www.shakealeg.org
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SHAKE-A-LEG
and JOURNEY FORWARD to Collaborate on Disabled Programs
SHAKE-A-LEG (Newport, RI) and JOURNEY FORWARD
(Canton, MA) www.journey-forward.org announced
today that they are entering a collaborative effort to increase
programming to the disabled population.
Under the agreement, SHAKE-A-LEG's effective Whole Life Therapy
program will no longer be operated by SHAKE-A-LEG, but will
attempt to be integrated into the extremely popular JOURNEY
FORWARD rehabilitation program in Canton, MA. Equally, participants
from JOURNEY FORWARD will be offered unique sailing opportunities
in Newport by SHAKE-A-LEG's world famous sailing program, adding
another dimension to JOURNEY FORWARD.
While SHAKE-A-LEG and JOURNEY FORWARD underscore the fact that
they will remain independent organizations, both organizations
believe that by combining and sharing their efforts in their
respective specialties, that all disabled people in northeastern
United States and across the country would be more fully served.
For further information, please contact CEO Paul Callahan at
SHAKE-A-LEG paul@shakealeg.org or
Brett Fechter, VP of Operations brettf@journey-forward.org at
JOURNEY FORWARD.
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