Amanda Clark Sailing Resume
Ranked on the US Sailing Team 1998-2006
Represented the US in 12 World Championships
Traveled to over 35 countries through sailing
2005
9th place, Lightning World Championship, Chile
Connecticut College Anita L. DeFrantz Award (Top Senior Female Athlete)
All-Academic NESCAC Team
2004
22nd place, 470 World Championship, Croatia
1st place, Long Island Lightning District Championship
23rd place, Lightning North American Championship
2005 Lightning World's qualifier
ICSA Women's Single-Handed North American Championship qualifier, Laser Radial
US Sailing Team, 470 Women
2003
2nd place, US 470 Olympic Team Trials
US Sailing Team, 470 Women
30th place, Hyeres Olympic Classes Regatta, 470 Women, France
45th place, 470 World Championship, Spain
2002
US Sailing Team, 470
1st place, Skipper Whyte Regatta, 470
US Pre Olympic Team alternates, 470 women
2001
Ranked 2nd US Sailing Team, Women's 470
2nd place A division ICSA North American Championship, Larks and FJs
15th place, 470 World Championship, Slovenia
1st place, ICSA Women's Single-handed New England Championship, Radials
1st place, ICSA Women's Single-handed North American Championship, Radials
1st place, 470 women's National Championship
All American
2000
17th place, Europe Dinghy World Championship, Brazil
3rd place, US Europe Dinghy Olympic Trials
1st place, US Junior Women's National Championship, Laser Radial
1st place, Byte North American Championship, Byte Class, Canada
4th place, ISAF Volvo Youth World Championship, Byte Class, Australia
1st place, New England Collegiate Single-handed championship, Laser Radial
1st place, Women's Collegiate ACC's, Larks and FJs
US Sailing Team, Europe Dinghy
All American
1999
Rolex Yachtswoman of the year Nominee
Bronze Medal, ISAF Volvo Youth World Championship, Laser Radial, Finland
1st place, Europe Dinghy Scandinavian Open, Denmark
2nd place, Europe Dinghy Youth European Championship, The Netherlands
US Sailing Team, Europe Dinghy
3rd place, US Olympic Pre-Trials, Europe Dinghy
1st place, Elvstrom-Zellerbach Regatta, Europe Dinghy
9th place, Rolex International Keel Boat Championship, skipper, J 24
1998
1st place, US Junior Women's Single-handed National Championship, Laser Radial
US Youth World Team qualifier
5th place, ISAF Volvo Youth World Championship Laser Radial, South Africa
3rd Ranked US Sailing Team, youngest female ever at age 15, Europe Dinghy
Gold medal and sportsmanship award, Jr. Olympic National Championship, Europe Dinghy
9th place, Europe Dinghy Youth European Championship, Denmark
1st place, HSh New England Single-handed Champs, first female to win title, Laser Standard
1st place High School N E Women's Double-handed Champs, CC Mercury Class
Helped St. George's High School Team win all 4 New England Titles
All New England Sailing Team
1997
2nd place, Optimist Team Trials
USODA World Team qualifier
USODA National Team member
Top Female US Youth National Championship, Laser Standard
US Youth World Team qualifier, Laser Standard
38th place, Optimist World Championship, Northern Ireland
1996
Silver Medal Optimist European Championship, Spain
Top Female finisher in the North American and South American Championships
National Optimist Sportsmanship Award
5th place, Junior Women's National Championship, Laser Radials
USODA South American Team qualifier, Uruguay
USODA Team Racing Team - Berlin Cup qualifier, Germany
1995
USODA South American Team qualifier, Ecuador