‰ÛÏWhitecap‰Û: the first podcast on Canadian sailing

‰ÛÏWhitecap‰Û: the first podcast on Canadian sailing

Kingston, May 9, 2022 ‰ÛÒ Sail Canada is pleased to be working in partnership with David Cripton for the launch of the new ‰ÛÒ and first-ever ‰ÛÒ podcast on Canadian sailing called ‰ÛÏWhitecap‰Û! A reference to the top of a wave when it is extremely windy as well as...
On Deck: Dan Cunningham

On Deck: Dan Cunningham

Sail Canada just launched its Kite Foiling program in Canada for 2022. ‰ÛÏOn Deck‰Û discussion with the National Development Kite Foiling coach, Dan Cunningham. What are the highlights of this Kite Foiling program for 2022? Kite Foiling now has four events in Canada:...

On Deck: Paul Tingley

Winner of three medals in sailing at the Paralympic Games, including gold in 2008, Paul Tingley is now the chair of AbleSail Network Canada. “On Deck” discussion with the retired athlete from Nova Scotia. Can you talk about AbleSail Network Canada and what...

On Deck: Karen Morch

Karen Morch won the gold medal at the first women‰Ûªs Olympic windsurfing event in 1984, when it was still a demonstration sport, and she was inducted into the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame last Fall. ‰ÛÏOn Deck‰Û conversation with the sailor who was born in Thunder...

On Deck: Jacob Saunders

Olympians and brothers Jacob and Graeme Saunders have launched the Dinghy Locker initiative, which provides help to sailors in need. “On Deck” conversation with two-time Olympian Jacob Saunders, who hails from Chester, N.S. Congratulations on this new...
Sail Canada announces the 2022 Identified Athlete Program

Sail Canada announces the 2022 Identified Athlete Program

Kingston, April 5, 2022 – Sail Canada‰Ûªs High Performance team is pleased to announce its 2022 Identified Athlete Program. As, normally, identified athletes would be chosen from the Canadian Sailing Youth Squad Trials Camp held each year in January, impossible...