Richie Stearns
Richard "Richie" Stearns (Born January 29, 1955 in Illinois) is an American sailor. He became second the 1969 Soling North American Championship together with his father, Richard Stearns, and Bruce Goldsmith. Stearns did 3 Olympic campaigns in the Soling, won the Soling Great Lakes championship and was main trimmer and sail co-coordinator during the Americas Cup Campaign Heart of America.[1]
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Full name | Richard Stearns | |||||||||||||
Nationality | USA | |||||||||||||
Born | Illinois | 29 January 1955|||||||||||||
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Class(es) | Soling | |||||||||||||
Club | Sheridan Shore Yacht Club | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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Publications
Stearns published, with Adam Cort, ASIN B00BPO7FGM, Getting Started in Sailboat Racing (April 23rd 2013), ISBN 9780071808262.
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