Mark LeBlanc
American sailor (1950–2019)
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Full name | Mark Allan Hoâ LeBlanc | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | American | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1950-06-29)June 29, 1950 Louisiana | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | November 1, 2019(2019-11-01) (aged 69)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Class | Soling | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Southern Yacht Club | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Mark Allan Hoâ LeBlanc (June 29, 1950 – November 1, 2019) was an American sailor. He was part of the team that won the Sears Cup in 1967. Together with John Dane III and John Cerise, he won the first Soling North American Championship 1969, Milwaukee. The same team became silver medallists in the 1970 Soling World championship held in Poole, UK.
LeBlanc fathered sailor Mark Edward LeBlanc, who came in 6th at the 2012 Summer Paralympics.
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- 1971 Dane, LeBlanc, Cerise
- 1972 Goldsmith
- 1973
Canada Fogh
- 1974 Melges
- 1975 Kolius
- 1976 Melges
- 1977 Curtis
- 1978 Curtis
- 1979 Haines
- 1980 Baird
- 1981
Canada Fogh
- 1982
Canada Fogh
- 1983 Curtis
- 1984 Haines
- 1985
Canada Fogh
- 1986
Canada Fogh
- 1987 Kostecki
- 1988 Kostecki
- 1989
Canada Abbott, Jr., M. Abbott, Beatty
- 1990
Canada Fogh
- 1991 Mahaney
- 1992 Mahaney
- 1993 Not completed
- 1994 Klein
- 1995 Madrigali
- 1996 Madrigali
- 2001 J. Hoeksema, Wolf, R. Hoeksema
- 2002 Cohan, Buttner, Gladchin
- 2003 Walker
- 2004 Wareham, Vance, Brackett
- 2005 Galloway, Steinborn, Anthony
- 2006
Canada P. Hall, Karrigan, Deacon
- 2007
Canada P. Hall, Parekh, Parsons
- 2008
Canada Fogh, Cheer, Findlater
- 2010
Canada Fogh, Fich, Devries
- 2011 Gallaway, Proctor, Ewing
- 2012
Canada Fogh, Fich, Devries
- 2013
Canada P. Hall, Lacey, W. Hall
- 2014
Canada P. Hall, Parsons, W. Hall
- 2015
Canada P. Hall, Lacey, W. Hall
- 2016
Canada P. Hall, Lacey, W. Hall
- 2017
Germany Dietzel, Zeileis, Ramoser
- 2018
Canada P. Hall, Lacey, W. Hall
- 2019
Canada P. Hall, Scott McNeil, W. Hall
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