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When Coleman was 18, he entered Olympic Class sailing competitions in the Soling Class, and competed in Olympic trials in 1976. In college, Coleman sailed for the State University of New York Maritime College, and is one of the few to earn All-American honorable mention in two distinct sports; sailing, and swimming.

Since then, Coleman has competed in many world class events such as the J/24, Soling and Etchells classes.[1] Coleman is a North American Champion who narrowly missed qualifying for the Olympics.

Coming back in 1983 with his brother Peter Coleman, they competed in the United States Sailing North American Championship at the Mallory Cup[2] winning the gold medal.

Teaming up with brother Gerard Coleman in 1992, (Team Coleman) won the Gold Medal in the Olympic Soling class US National Championship, and the Silver Medal for the United States in the 1994 Olympic Soling class at the North American Championship, and were asked to join the US Sailing Team to represent the United States in the 1995 Pre-Olympic Regatta in Savanah Georgia.

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Sailing career

When Coleman was 18, he entered Olympic Class sailing competitions in the Soling Class, and competed in Olympic trials in 1976. In college, Coleman sailed for the State University of New York Maritime College, and is one of the few to earn All-American honorable mention in two distinct sports; sailing, and swimming.

Since then, Coleman has competed in many world class events such as the J/24, Soling and Etchells classes.[3] Coleman is a North American Champion who narrowly missed qualifying for the Olympics.

Coming back in 1983 with his brother Peter Coleman, they competed in the United States Sailing North American Championship at the Mallory Cup[4] winning the gold medal.

Teaming up with brother Gerard Coleman in 1992, (Team Coleman) won the Gold Medal in the Olympic Soling class US National Championship, and the Silver Medal for the United States in the 1994 Olympic Soling class at the North American Championship, and were asked to join the US Sailing Team to represent the United States in the 1995 Pre-Olympic Regatta in Savanah Georgia.  Preceding unsigned comment added by Paulcoleman (talkcontribs) 19:37, 30 January 2018 (UTC)

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