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Jonathan McKee
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Jonathan McKee is a highly accomplished American sailor and the President of Jonathan McKee Sailing. Born on December 19, 1959, in Seattle, Washington, he has had a distinguished career in competitive sailing, highlighted by his achievements in the Olympics and various world championships.
Sailing Career Highlights
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Olympic Success: McKee won a Gold Medal in the Flying Dutchman class at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, making him the only American to achieve this in that class. He also secured a Bronze Medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney while competing in the 49er class alongside his brother, Charles McKee.13
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World Championships: His accolades include titles such as:
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America's Cup Participation: McKee competed in the America's Cup with teams such as OneWorld (2003) and Luna Rossa Challenge (2007) and participated in the 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race aboard Il Mostro .12
Coaching and Contributions
In addition to his competitive sailing, McKee served as the head coach for the United States Olympic Sailing Team during the 1992 Olympics, where his team won medals in nine out of ten classes. He is also recognized for his contributions to sailing education through writing and coaching, sharing his extensive knowledge of racing techniques.23
Recognition
In recognition of his achievements and contributions to the sport, McKee was inducted into the National Sailing Hall of Fame in 2022.23 His leadership at Jonathan McKee Sailing reflects his ongoing passion for sailing and commitment to fostering excellence in the sport.