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YachtRacing.com Becomes Official Website For 2005 Challenged America Transpac Campaign

SAN DIEGO, CA [January 8, 2005] -- Challenged America has chosen YachtRacing.com as its official site for their upcoming 2005 Transpacific Yacht Race campaign.

The San Diego based organization looked to YachtRacing.com for their bredth of reach and their desire to help get the word out about disabled sailing.

The agreement includes hosting all in-race information, including phone interviews from the boat, as well as information leading up to the regatta.

For additional information on CHALLENGED AMERICA and to support their 2005 Transpac campaign, contact Urban Miyares at CHALLENGED AMERICA, 2240 Shelter Island Drive, Suite 110, San Diego, California, 92106, telephone (619) 523-9318, email: Port@ChallenghedAmerica.org, or visit www.ChallengedAmerica.org.


About Challenged America:

In the late 1970's two disable veterans in wheelchairs, having a love for the sea and wanting to further their own rehabilitation, were unable to find a sailing programs able to meet their unique needs, challenges and goals. They then purchased a sailboat (a Cal 20) and invited others to sail with them, developing adaptations to their sailboat as they honed skills and sailing abilities. By the late 1980's the two disabled veterans were joined by others )disabled veterans and non-veterans, as well as the able-bodied) as crew to regularly race in coastal and offshore events. Their boat was now a larger,34 foot racer -- a Beneteau First Class 10.

The 1990 San Diego to Ensenada International Yacht Race found this crew of sailors with and without disabilities competing. "Challenged America" was formally launched with this race.

In 1992 the documentary video "Local Heroes: Challenged America" highlighted the Challenged America program as sailors with disabilities raced in an America's Cup sailboat (America II) alongside other America's Cup crew. The video was winner of the national Arts & Entertainment (A&E) CityVideos Award, and was nominated for an Emmy.

Challenged America soon became a rehabilitation program under the Disabled Businesspersons Association, a charitable 501(c)(3) volunteer-based organization, based at San Diego State University - Interwork Institute.

The Disabled Businesspersons Association is spotlighted in the "Guide To Effective Compassion" (a publication of The Acton Institute, Grand Rapids, MI) as "...one of the 150 most effective and compassionate charities in the nation."

Today, Challenged America (based on Shelter Island, San Diego, California) is a year-round, therapeutic, recreational rehabilitation sailing program providing free learn-to-sail and advanced sailing instruction and educational opportunities. Hundreds of people with and without disabilities, from around the world, participate in the Challenged America program yearly. (See "2003 Sea Report.")

Funding for the Challenged America charitable program is from public bequests, boat and real estate donations, corporate sponsorship and foundations.

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