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Aileen Shields Bryan (April 4, 1925 – November 29, 2005) was an American sailor who won the 1948 United States' women's national sailing championship.


Sailing history

Bryan was born in New Rochelle, New York. Her mother was Josephine Shields and her father was Cornelius Shields, the sailor after whom the Shields sailboat was named. She went to
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, St. Margaret's School, and finally the Berkeley-Llewelyn Business School. The ''New York Times'' covered a successful day of sailing when she was six years old and won three races of the day with her father crewing for her, thereby winning as many races as when she crewed for him. Her father eventually named his boat ''Aileen'' after her. In 1938, Bryan sailed with
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during her win for the Syce Cup trophy, the women's Long Island Sound championship; she was 13 at the time and the youngest competitor of the event. Bryan won the Mrs. Charles Francis Adams Trophy, the United States' Women's National Sailing Championship, in 1948. After this win, Margo Gotte and Bryan published an article in ''Yacht Racing'' magazine that was called “How to Win a Sailboat Race”. She also won class championships in other sailboats include the Atlantic and 210 classes. Bryan played a key role in the design of the Sunfish. Her husband, Alexander Bryan, and Cortlandt Heyniger designed its predecessor, the Sailfish. She encouraged them to build a boat that had a cockpit where she could place her feet and allowed her to sit sideways while steering. This led to the development of the Sunfish, which was inducted into the
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in 1995.


Awards and honors

Bryan is a nominee to the United States'
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.


References


External links


Bryan's nomination to National Sailing Hall of Fame
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bryan, Aileen American female sailors (sport) 1925 births 2005 deaths 21st-century American women Sportspeople from New Rochelle, New York