Stuart H. Walker (born April 19, 1923) is an Olympic yachtsman, writer and a professor of pediatrics from the United States. He has competed as a sailor at the Olympic Games; won many national and international championships in different classes and wrote over ten books.
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Biography
Born in 1923 in Brooklyn, New York, Walker attended school in suburban Hartsdale and Bronxville, college at Middlebury College, and medical school at New York University. Walker was assigned in 1946 as a medical officer to the Army of Occupation of Japan ( United States Army 11th Airborne Division (Paratroops)). After reassignment from the army, he started a pediatric practice in Annapolis in 1953. Stuart became a full-time Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1961 and was Chief of Pediatrics at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore until his retirement in 1984.
Walker was a member of every American team in international matches between 1961 and 1971 and was, in 1963, the first American to win Bermuda's Princess Elizabeth Trophy and, in 1964, England's Prince of Wales Cup. He was a member of the American Olympic Team, sailing a 5.5 Meter at the 1968 Games and the Pan-American Games, and a Soling in the 1979 Pan-American Games and the 2012 Vintage Yachting Games.
Walker is the author of ten books on sailboat racing, sail trim, competitive behavior, and low level wind flow, and is a lecturer and contributor to sailing magazines. He helped found the Severn Sailing Association. He published his 11th book, "Travels with Thermopylae", in 2015, which describes a year of sailing and discovery in central Europe.
Walker was President of the International Soling Class from 1991 through 1994 . In this role he successfully campaigned to keep the Soling in the 1996 Olympics and to continue the fleet/match format. He also established a Technical Committee that included the major builders and which has been successful in openly recognizing and solving problems before they become significant. He travels on a yearly basis to Europe to compete in Soling regattas.
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Retirement
After finishing fifth at the eighth race of the 2016 European Championship Soling at Traunsee, Austria and leading the fleet to the weather mark in the ninth and last race, Walker announced his retirement from sailing on May 23, 2016 due to macular degeneration. With his retirement he completed a period of 47 years of Soling sailing.. After his retirement Stuart continued sailing local races at the Severn Sailing Association in Annapolis.
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Bibliography
Walker contributed to the sailing world by writing over ten books on sports in general and on sailing specifically:
- The Techniques of Small Boat Racing OCLC 8003492
- The Tactics of Small Boat Racing ISBN 9780393308013
- Performance Advantages in Small Boat Racing OCLC 10881
- Wind and Strategy ISBN 9780393031362
- Advanced Racing Tactics ISBN 9780393031843
- Winning: The Psychology of Competition ISBN 9780393032550
- A Manual of Sailtrim ISBN 0393032965
- Positioning: The Logic of Sailboat Racing ISBN 0393033392
- The Sailors's Wind ISBN 9780393338409
- The Code of Competition ISBN 9780970357113
- Travels with Thermopylae ISBN 9780970357120
References
- Chivers, David (2007). Austin 'Clarence' Farrar (book). Shepperton: Bosun Publications. p. 206.
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Stuart H. Walker". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC.
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