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football game. The regatta is the only non-football event that has continued in the same format for the entirety of the Sugar Bowl organization. The "Race of Champions" (ROC) has been a premier Sugar Bowl Regatta race involving the Gulf Yachting Association one-design boats since Davis Wuescher of
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Since that time, the regatta has expanded to its current form that includes many additional classes such as Performance Handicap, Rhodes-19s, Finns, Lightnings, Flying Scots, many Board Boat classes, and several J-Boat fleets. The Sugar Bowl also sponsors the Optimist Mid-winter Championship, the
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Great Oaks Regatta, and high school and intercollegiate sailing competitions. The "Race of Champions" began as a Gulf Yachting Association inter-club competition sailed in the then-popular wooden-hulled gaff-rigged Fish Class, but eventually changed to adopt the fiberglass design, Flying Scott.
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The sailing competition is divided into two separate phases, over four two-day periods, beginning in late November and concluding on New Year's Eve. The sailing competition typically features more than 200 sailboats divided into separate divisions. Sailing crews from all over the United States,
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won it in 1941, 1946 and 1947, becoming the first sailor to win it three consecutive times (the regatta was not contested during World War II). John Dane III was the first to win in the "Race of Champions" in three consecutive years in 1986-88.
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every year since 1935, except during World War II and immediately after Hurricane Katrina in 2006. Lake Pontchartrain is a 630 square mile lake with a mean depth of 10–16 feet.
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The Sugar Bowl Regatta was established in 1934 by the Midwinter Sports Association to be part of a winter carnival of sports offerings in conjunction with the
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and competed in the 1996, 2000 and 2008 Summer Olympics. John Dane III became America's oldest Olympian, sailing in the
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The Sugar Bowl "Race of Champions" trophy has become a nationally-prestigious prize in sailing.
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including intercollegiate and high school teams compete in the regatta.
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in the Atlanta-area thanks to the Lake Lanier Sailing Club and the
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The Sugar Bowl Regatta has featured multiple Olympians, including
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and the regatta committee held the intercollegiate races on
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has been held since 1934. The races have taken place on
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sailing team. The balance of the regatta was held on
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Index

Lake Pontchartrain
Southern Yacht Club
New Orleans Yacht Club
Sugar Bowl
Southern Yacht Club
Gilbert Gray
1932 Summer Olympics
Los Angeles, California
George Friedrichs
Barton Jahncke
Gerald Schreck
1968 Summer Olympics
Mexico City, Mexico
John C. Lovell
2004 Summer Olympics
Athens, Greece
2008 Summer Olympics
Beijing, China
Gilbert Gray
Hurricane Katrina
New Orleans
2006 Sugar Bowl
Atlanta, Georgia
Lake Lanier
Georgia Tech
Lake Pontchartrain
New Orleans Yacht Club
Southern Yacht Club
Sugar Bowl
"Sugar Bowl, More Than Football"

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