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2009 ICSA HALL OF FAME

 

INTER-COLLEGIATE SAILING ASSOCIATION INDUCTS 
DIAS, KIRK, McDONALD and SEGERBLOM

 

 

Newport, Rhode Island (June 26, 2009) - The Inter-Collegiate Sailing
Association (ICSA) recently acknowledged the contributions of five
individuals to the sport of college sailing by inducting them into the ICSA
Hall of Fame.  Austin Dias (San Diego, Calif.) received the Student
Leadership Award; Joe Kirk (West Falmouth, Mass.) was honored with the
Lifetime Service Award; Bryan McDonald (Monte Sereno, Calif.) received
Outstanding Contribution/Volunteer; and Michael Segerblom (Costa Mesa,
Calif.) was recognized with the Graham Hall Award for Outstanding Service by
a College Sailing Professional.  

The ICSA Hall of Fame was established in 1969 to acknowledge the competitive
achievements of undergraduates as well as the service contributions of
individuals whose efforts helped in the establishment, growth, and
development of college sailing.  In recognition of their significant service
to the organization, the names of these inductees will be added to the
permanent ICSA Hall of Fame display located in the Robert Crown Sailing
Center at the U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis, Md.).

Lifetime Service Award - Joseph P. Kirk 
Presented annually to an individual who has rendered exceptional service to
the sport of inter-collegiate sailing and who has passed his/her 60th
birthday, ICSA has recognized Joe Kirk (West Falmouth, Mass.) with its 2009
Lifetime Service Award.  

An employee of Massachusetts Maritime Academy for the last 10 years, and a
volunteer for its sailing program for many years prior to that, Kirk sailed
with the cadets, ran races and was a great mentor for all who came into
contact with him. His untimely death in September 2008 came after a brief
battle with cancer.  A graduate of Belmont Hill School and Bentley College,
he served in the National Guard and then pursued a career as a hospital
purchasing agent until he went to work for the Massachusetts Maritime
Academy in its Boat Donation Program.

Kirk was Massachusetts Maritime's go-to-guy for boat maintenance, working
tirelessly to prepare its fleet for the water each season.  Not only does
the program use numerous offshore boats as well as dinghies - ensuring that
boat maintenance is endless - Mass Maritime's program receives no financial
support from the school and relies on the boat donation program for funding.
Because of Kirk's efforts and commitment to the program, the boats were
always in top condition and Mass Maritime's fund raising efforts were always
successful - which allowed the school to put up to 50 Cadets on-the-water
for weekend competition.

An active member of Chapoquoit Yacht Club, the essence of Kirk's
thoughtfulness and leadership by example was captured by Commodore Jamie
Ramsdell in an email to the membership:  "Whether running Wednesday night
Beetle races with Becky during their 'date night,' scrubbing the bottom of a
friend's boat who never seemed to find the time, or walking around with his
Santa hat during the Clambake, there was no better friend to the members of
CYC than Joe Kirk . . . Much of what Joe did was behind the scenes where few
noticed.  The bailed boat, untwisted outhaul, or replacement Beetle part all
seemed to just happen.  His pure enjoyment in being at Little Pier on a
summer day was a feeling that was tangible.  While lifting the floats into
the water each spring Joe would always remark: "This is my favorite day of
the year."

Outstanding Service/Volunteer - Bryan Harrison McDonald (Monte Sereno,
Calif.) has been recognized by ICSA for his Outstanding Service as a
Volunteer to the sport of college sailing.  His enthusiastic support started
while at the University of California-Berkeley (class of 1989) when he led
the effort to purchase of a fleet of new boats for the sailing team.  Over
the ensuing years, he has given back to the sport through the judging and
umpiring of events across the country and by creating multimedia learning
materials - web designs, instructional videos and newsletters - that have
nurtured a burgeoning group of sailors from youths to seniors.  As a former
captain of the Cal Sailing Team, McDonald never thought he'd be invited to
be judge at Stanford events, but he has been - over and over again. He was
touched when the coach of Stanford introduced a long list of umpires as "a
qualified group of officials including Olympic sailors, national champions,
All Americans and 'Dude1,'" referring ironically to McDonald's email handle.
For many years McDonald has been a member of the ICSA Rules and Appeals
Committees, and this spring he was the chief umpire at the ICSA National
Championship in San Francisco Bay.  

The proud father of three children, McDonald is the founder of the
Windsurfing Task Force <http://homepage.mac.com/sailing/wtf/wtf2.html>  with
a mission to supplement traditional sailing teams with windsurfing,
especially at the high school and collegiate levels.  With a goal of
developing talent and depth leading into the 2012 Olympics, the WTF has
already garnered hundreds of followers since its inception in 2008.  

McDonald, characteristically humble and humorous, likes to quote Socrates
when challenged by competitors with regard to key judgment calls on the
water: "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance."  

GRAHAM HALL AWARD - Michael Segerblom (Costa Mesa, Calif.) has been honored
by ICSA with the Graham Hall Award which recognizes organizers,
administrators, advisors or coaches who have served the best interests of
college sailing at the club/team, conference or national level.  Segerblom,
a 1986 graduate of the University of Southern California, was an ICSA
All-American in 1985 and Captain of the school's sailing team.  As an
undergrad he held several offices in the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht
Racing Association (now Pacific Coast Collegiate Sailing Conference)
including serving as President, and for more than 15 years serving as its
Graduate Secretary and Conference Commissioner.  He has served on ICSA's
Board of Directors and All-America Committee, and was Chair of the
Communications Committee.

In 1992, Segerblom became the Executive Director of the Pacific Coast
Sailing Foundation and the United States Sailing Center - Long Beach. In
addition to being the home of the USC Varsity Sailing Team, the Center is
also the host of many racing events and learn-to-sail programs, as well as
programs for sailors with disabilities and youths-at-risk, while another
mainstay is high school sailing.  "Segerblom combines his love for sailing
with his organizational and business skills to coordinate sailing programs
on many age and ability levels," read the nomination for the award.  

Racing internationally and nationally on big boats and dinghies, Segerblom
won national titles in the Snipe and 470 classes, and placed fifth at the
1984 470 Olympic Team Trials.  He has been a US Sailing Certified Judge
since 1988 and has served as the Regatta Chairman and Principal Race Officer
for numerous international, national, regional and local events.  He also
co-founded the US-Japan Intercollegiate Goodwill Regatta.  

 "When I traveled to my first away event in 1978, I went to the U.S. Naval
Academy for a regatta as John Shadden's crew," explained Segerblom about his
personal connection to the award's namesake.  "The first guy John and I met
was Graham Hall and he took us under his wing.  We were just 15, and when we
won the qualifying event, I looked over and Graham was there with a 'big
thumbs' up from a coach who cared.  That made receiving this award special."

The father of three sons (Sean, age 10, Daniel, 13 and Chris, 16) is,
naturally, now very involved in high school sailing and travelling to events
with his sons.  Chris is spending seven weeks in Europe this summer, Daniel
will be competing at the youth championship in Connecticut and Sean is
currently learning team racing in Sabots.  

Segerblom's reflections on his ICSA activities also included a nod to
long-time mentor Ted Livingston (Bellingham, Wash.), who recently passed
away.  "He sailed at San Diego State in the '40s and was instrumental in
developing the sailing program at the University of Hawaii.  He had put me
up for this award and finally I qualified age-wise.  I got a very nice call
from his wife yesterday."  

Student Leadership - Austin Dias (San Diego, Calif.), a graduating senior
from California State University-Channel Islands (CSUCI) has been honored
with the The James Rousmaniere Award for Student Leadership which recognizes
an undergraduate whose efforts have made a significant contribution to the
development, progress and success of his or her club or team, conference, or
the ICSA. 

Dias learned to sail in the San Diego Yacht Club junior program but turned
his focus in high school to basketball, which he played on the varsity level
for four years.  He chose CSUCI because it was the nearest Cal State school,
and at seven years old, the newest school in the Cal State system.
Attracted by the entrepreneurial focus of the curriculum, and realizing the
opportunity to build something from the ground up, Dias' interest in sailing
was rekindled.  From a first official meeting in 2006, he was able to build
the first and only sports club on campus, in 2007, into a team that tied for
second at the 2009 Harbor Cup Regatta.  This spring, the CSUCI Sailing Team
qualified for the Pacific Coast Sailing Championships.   After three years
of dealing with a variety of issues from insurance to funding and then
finally competing, the program is finally beginning to reap the rewards of
his hard work and persistence.

Cited for "extraordinary vision, leadership and achievement," one nominator
wrote: "Without a doubt, this is one of the most remarkable displays of
student leadership that I have witnessed over my past 25 years in higher
education."

Another nominator wrote that he had known Dias for four years: "During this
time I have been amazed by his natural ability to engage and inspire his
fellow classmates and teammates while gaining the respect of both the
faculty and the staff at Cal State Channel Islands. His entrepreneurial
leadership skills and boundless tenacity served as the perfect winning
combination to establish a nationally recognized club. With very few
policies in place in order to guide this process, he worked collaboratively
and strategically with Student Affairs staff in order to create the
foundation of CSUCI's Sports Club program. This significant achievement for
the Sailing Team would not have been possible without the exceptional
leadership and commitment of Dias."

Dias, who is now looking for a job with a venture capital firm in San Diego,
said that starting the team had given him a lot of great experience:  "We
had to raise the money to get the boats, and we had to do a lot of
politicking to get this [the program] approved.  We had to market the team
on a lot of different levels including at freshman orientations to find
anyone with any sailing experience.  A lot of our team was good athletes who
didn't have any sailing experience.  We did a lot of our own teaching so
there was a tough learning curve."

His future plans for sailing include competing in the local Etchells fleet,
which boats numerous world-class sailors, with hopes to compete at the world
championships in two years when they are held in San Diego.  

 

"I was really honored," said Dias of the award.  "With the award's namesake
being interested in politics and sailing, it was pretty cool."  

Finalists for the 2009 Rousmaniere Award included: Danielle Marie Richards,
University of California-Irvine '09 and Garret W. Tate, Rice University '09.

 

Intercollegiate Sailing Association - ICSA is the governing authority for
sailing competition at colleges and universities in the U.S. and some parts
of Canada. It is divided into seven conferences that schedule and administer
regattas within established geographic regions: Middle Atlantic (MAISA),
Midwest (MCSA), New England (NEISA), Northwest (NWICSA), Pacific Coast
(PCCSC), South Atlantic (SAISA), and Southeastern (SEISA).  

 

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