Here's The Full Crew Of The America
Stephanie Armitage-Johnson, 33, Auburn, world-class weightlifter, UW assistant strength coach, masters from WSU.
Amy Baltzell, 28, Wellesley, Mass., member of 1992 Olympic rowing team.
Shelley Beattie, 26, Monmouth, Ore., won 1990 U.S. bodybuilding title.
Courtenay Becker-Dey, 29, Hood River, Ore., No. 1 on U.S. sailing team from 1989-94.
Sarah Bergeron, 21, Middletown, N.J., varsity rower, grad of George Washington.
Merritt Carey, 25, Tenants Harbor, Maine, lifelong sailor, all-women's Whitbread crew.
Sarah Cavanaugh, 35, Denver, on four other all-women's crews, previously worked in Seattle at North Loft and Ballard Marine Center.
Lisa Charles, 24, Providence, R.I., sailed for four years, former designer for Donna Karan.
Leslie Egnot, 31, Greenville, S.C., 1992 Olympic silver medal in sailing.
Christy Evans, 31, Marblehead, Mass., extensive experience in sailing, was also on varsity soccer and hockey teams at Bowdoin College.
Jennifer Isler, 30, San Diego, world-class sailor, with 1992 Olympic bronze medal in Women's 470; 1986 and 1991 yachtswoman of year, first woman to skipper on International Match Racing and Formula One circuits.
Diana Klybert, 36, Chicago, veteran racer, holds 100-ton Coast Guard captain's license.
Linda Lindquist, 32, Chicago, has 23 years of racing experience, in variety of boats, and is also codirector of development for America
Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson, 30, Philadelphia, 1992 Olympic bronze in women's pair, twice named U.S. Rowing female athlete of the year, 12 national titles, silver in Seattle Goodwill Games.
Susie Leech Nairn, 27, Annapolis, Md., an aerospace engineer with 17 years of racing experience. Has sailed around the world.
Annie Nelson, 35, Miami, world-class, with 26 years experience and more than 50 championships, 15 national and international sailing titles. Former yachtswoman of the year, 1992 Olympic silver medal in boardsailing.
Jane Oetking, 27, Rockwall, Texas, veteran of more than 30 International World Cup races in 50-foot yachts since 1989.
Merritt Palm, 26, Detroit, ranked among the top 10 U.S. sailors in the European Dinghy Class; has considerable small boat experience.
Debbie Pettibone, 25, Port Huron, Mich., from a sailing family, was a skipper in the Women's Yacht Racing Assn.
Katie Pettibone, 22, Port Huron, Mich., Debbie's younger sister. Helped found Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
Marci Porter, 27, San Ramon, Calif., on national rowing team 1991-93, on alternate on 1992 team, trained in Seattle for Olympics.
Melissa Purdy, 24, Tiburon, Calif., was All-American Woman Sailor of 1990 and 1991, was first in 1993 J-24 in Seattle.
Dawn Riley, 30, Detroit, proficient big-boat sailor; skipper of Heineken, the all-women's team in Whitbread, was pitman on America for Defender Trials in 1992 America's Cup.
Suzette Hau'oli Smith, 32, Honolulu, has raced yachts 10 years, and outrigger canoes 15 years, captain of a charter yacht for 7 years.
Hannah Swett, 25, Jamestown, R.I., teaches sailing, won high-school nationals in 1984, collegiate nationals in 1989 while at Brown, and has won many other U.S. and international races.
Joan Lee Touchette, 24, Newport, R.I., extensive experience at several crew positions, as well as a decade of work in boat maintenance. Captain of the women's team at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy 1988-90.