Please find below the most recent updates from the Own the Podium led Sport Medicine Advisory Committee comprised of Chief Medical Officers from the Canadian Olympic Committee, the Canadian Paralympic Committee, and the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute...
Sail Canada is making every effort to ensure that Sailing in the summer of 2020 is as accessible to every instructor as possible. With the closure of most clubs and schools in Canada during our busiest certification and recertification period, we have decided to make...
ROC(M) Instructors COVID-19 Procedure Instructions for conducting examinations during the COVID19 Crisis Students wishing to challenge the Maritime Radio Examination may do so in the following manner: Examinations must be face-to-face using Skype or some other two-way...
Sail Canada continues to monitor the evolving COVID-19 health pandemic and will provide the Sailing Community with regular updates. The health and safety of our members continue to be the priority. To help provide clear direction to the Canadian sailing community,...
Last year, Sail Canada reached an agreement with US Sailing for Sail Canada officials to use SOARS. It seemed to be a better idea than trying to develop our own software or to continue to use the Excel spreadsheet I once developed to record my judging activities....
The World Championships for Blind Fleet racing was held for the first time in Canada, with Kingston Yacht Club generously hosting the event from Sept 2nd to 8th. Fourteen teams from Australia, France, Great Britain, Japan, the USA, and Canada participated with all...