Baird with the America's Cup in Geneva, Switzerland
Personal information
Full name
Phillip Edward Baird
Born
(1958-05-17) May 17, 1958 (age 66) St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Sailing career
College team
University of South Florida
Medal record
Sailing
Representing United States
World Championships
2013 Miami
TP 52
2011 Porto Cervo
TP 52
2005 Calpe
Match Racing
2004 Yekaterinburg
Match Racing
2003 Riva del Garda
Match Racing
1997 Gothenburg
Match Racing
1996 Dubrovnik
Match Racing
1995 Auckland
Match Racing
1993 Perth
Match Racing
1983 Malmö
J/24
1980 Canada
Laser
Phillip Edward "Ed" Baird (born May 17, 1958) is an American sailor. He was a coach of the 1995 America's Cup-winning Team New Zealand and a helmsman for the 2007 America's Cup-winning Alinghi syndicate.[1]
Growing up in Florida, Baird raced in the Optimist class at junior level, before moving onto other dinghies. He won the World Laser Championships in 1980 and the World J/24 Championships in 1983.[1][2]
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