Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha

Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha

Annie Haeger:

My introduction to sailing began at the ripe age of 5, receiving an Optimist Dingy during the holiday season. Though my initial reaction to my “present” were tears and it was years before I jumped into an actual boat, sailing has been in my blood from the get go. I began my career at age 8 in the Opti, winning the Women’s National Championship, finishing 3rd in the open Championship and representing the United States at various European and South American events.  Highlights include winning the women’s division at the 700+ boat International Meeting at Lake Garda, Italy and winning the North American Championship in Trinidad and Tobago.

Post Optimist career, I qualified to represent the United States in the ISAF Youth Worlds twice in the Laser Radial, bringing home a Silver Medal in 2007. My laser stint was highlighted with a 3rd place finish at Youth Radial Europeans, 4th place finish at the 2007 Olympic trails, and back to back victories at the Leiter Cup.

Though I had previous success in the sport, college is where I learned how to become a champion. I received Women’s All American all four years, the only sailor to be nominated for the Quantum female College Sailor of the Year three times, winning in 2011, and was also was only the second woman in history to be awarded Co-ed All American status.  Tying Olympic Gold Medalist Anna Tunnicliffe with three Single-handed College National Championships, I also achieved success in the double-handed discipline winning B division my freshman year and finishing top four as a starter on the coed team racing team three times.  Senior year before launching into our full time Olympic campaign, Briana and I won the Women’s National Championship both skippering in A and B divisions. I am also honored to hold the record for the highest finish ever by a woman skipper at the Coed National Championship with a 4th place finish.In all, I helped lead BC to 2 Fowle Trophies for the best team in the Nation and culminated my Boston College career by being named the Eagle of the Year. This award is the highest honor of the athletic department, given annually to one male and one female senior student-athlete who are outstanding citizens, leaders, scholars and athletes.

Briana introduced me to the 470 my junior year in San Diego Bay over Thanksgiving break. Though we were able to train sporadically while in school, we knew once we graduated the Games were in our sights. Since going full time in September 2012, we have made many waves on the international 470 circuit.  We have one goal, and only one: to bring home the Gold Medal for the United States in 2016.

Briana Provancha:

Born and raised in San Diego, Briana was attracted to sailing by family and friends at age 8. Her love for sailing grew exponentially as a member of the Point Loma High School Sailing Team where she helped the team to four national championships. While in high school, she also qualified to represent the USA in three ISAF Youth World Championships (2005,2006,2007), securing the Silver medal in Busan, South Korea in 2005 and finally capturing the ISAF Youth World Title in Kingston, Canada in 2007. Briana attended Boston College where she led the Eagles to 2 Co-Ed National Titles, 1 Team Race National Title, 2 Women’s National Titles, and 2 Fowle Trophies. She is currently training full time as a crew for Annie Haeger in the Women’s 470 in hopes of representing the USA in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The duo is currently top five in the World and have made waves on the international 470 circuit as a top threat in the fleet.

Achievements

Annie Haeger:

Gold, Olympic Test Event, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 470 (August 2015)
Bronze, 470 European Championships, Aarhus, Denmark, 470 (July 2015)
2012 Boston College Female Eagle of the Year
1st, 2012 ICSA Women’s Doublehanded Nationals
2011 Quantum Female Sailor of the Year
Three-time ICSA Women’s Singlehanded National champion (’08, ’09, ’11)
Four-time ICSA All American
Silver, Laser Radial, 2007 ISAF Youth Worlds

Briana Provancha:

Held the ISAF World #1 Ranking 470W (June 2013 – September 2013)
Gold at the 2015 Olympic Test Event Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 470 W
Bronze at the 2015 470 European Championships
#1 Ranked on the US Sailing Team 470W  (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
Shortlisted for the 2015 Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year

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