(1959-05-19) May 19, 1959 (age 65) San Francisco, California, U.S.
Sailing career
Class
Star
Club
St. Francis Yacht Club
Medal record
World Championships
1988 Buenos Aires
Star class
1984 Vilamoura
Star class
1985 Nassau
Star class
1987 Chicago
Star class
1992 San Francisco
Star class
2018 Oxford, MD
Star class
Paul Pierre Cayard (born May 19, 1959) is an American yachtsman and professional sailor. He has competed at multiple world championship level sailing events, including the America's Cup, the Whitbread Round the World Race, the Volvo Ocean Race and the Olympic Games. In 1998 he was selected as the US Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year. He has won seven world championships, twice participated in the Olympic Games and seven times in the America's Cup. In 2011 he was elected into the US Sailing Hall of Fame.
Paul Pierre Cayard (born May 19, 1959) is an American yachtsman and professional sailor. He has competed at multiple world championship level sailing events...
Cayard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Pierre Cayard, French businessman PaulCayard (born 1959), American yachtsman This page...
Blewett sailed with PaulCayard when he won the 1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race on EF Language. He then joined Cayard's campaign on AmericaOne...
In 1992, Gardini set up a sailing team to compete in America's Cup. PaulCayard was hired as manager and skipper, leading Il Moro di Venezia to win the...
10, Luna Rossa disputed the finals against AmericaOne, skippered by PaulCayard. In a long battle across 9 races, Luna Rossa ultimately prevailed 5–4...
become competitors in the America's Cup and other races around the world. PaulCayard, who previously (2021–2023) served as the executive director of the US...
March 2015. He is a keen sailor and his boat, EF Education with skipper PaulCayard, won the last Whitbread Round the World Race in 1998. He sails on his...
manager was Frenchman Laurent Esquier and the skipper was French-American PaulCayard. Design work began at the end of 1988 and construction of the first Il...
The training in San Francisco was conducted by the famous yachtsman PaulCayard, winner of the 1998 Whitbread. This approach allowed Translated to understand...
Buchan Jr., 1969 winner Pelle Petterson and his son-in-law 1988 winner PaulCayard, and the 1954 and 1955 winning father and son couple Carlos de Cárdenas...
His other daughter, Ulrika "Icka", lives in the U.S. and is married to PaulCayard, an American yachtsman and professional sailor. Competing in the Star...
Inaugural Year Buddy Melges Hobie Alter Betsy Alison Harold Vanderbilt PaulCayard Dennis Conner Nathanael Herreshoff Ted Hood Gary Jobson Bus Mosbacher...
1996 Gavin Brady Scott Dickson Peter Holmberg JJ Isler 1997 Gavin Brady PaulCayard Scott Dickson Peter Holmberg 1998 Peter Holmberg Francesco De Angelis...
David Ullman Courtenay Becker-Dey 1997 Chris Larson J. J. Isler 1998 PaulCayard Betsy (Gelenitis) Alison 1999 Eric Doyle Dawn Riley 2000 Mark Reynolds...
Stefano Peschiera Eric Monnin Fredrik Lööf Ian Ainslie Dennis Conner PaulCayard Noppakao Poonpat Parent organization Sailing Athletes Foundation Affiliations...
Carter – education activist and former high school basketball coach PaulCayard – professional sailor Elmer Collett – NFL player, 1967–1977 Ali Dia –...
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building ITA 45 and ITA 48. Umberto Panerai was a trainer. Skippered by PaulCayard, AmericaOne was one of two syndicates from the San Francisco Bay Area...
Moro Challenge was funded by Raul Gardini and skippered by American PaulCayard. The primary designer was Germán Frers and the operations manager was...