David Ullman

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David Ullman (born 1946) is the Three time 470 World Championships Yachtsmen and sailmaker who grew up sailing in Southern California.

David Ullman started Ullman Sails, first located in Newport Beach, in 1967 and still is active in running the now International network of sail lofts.[1] This led to a career of international sailing.

Wins include four world championships and 34 national and hemisphere championships.

David Ullman was named Rolex Yachtsman of the Year in 1996, & was nominated again in 2007. He is also the 2007 Melges 24 World Champion, a five-time Lipton Cup Champion (1992-1996), a ten-time Lido 14 National Champion, and a National Champion in the Snipe, Thistle, Sabot and Coronado 15 racing classes. Dave is also an S.O.R.C. class-winning skipper, a U.S. Team Racing Champion, a U.S. Men’s National Champion (Mallory Cup) and a former coach of the U.S. Olympic Sailing Team.

Currently he is racing and coaching on an international level.[2]

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