St Vincent Participates in Global Women’s Sailing Festival
Last Saturday at Blue Lagoon, over 30 Women and Girl sailors, some experienced, some first timers, enjoyed a day’s sailing to show SVG’s support of World Sailing’s Global Women’s Sailing Initiative. Supported by the International Olympic Committee Development Fund, this initiative
World Sailing and Barbados’ Youth Female Sailors are Steering the Course!
The Barbados Sailing Association and Set Sail training programmes incorporated the following two events into the World Sailing Steering the Course Festival, in order to highlight our female youth sailors and to add depth to their sail training experience. On Saturday
Over 65 women introduced to sailing during the Steering the Course Women’s Sailing Festival
Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten – This past Sunday the Sint Maarten Yacht Club welcomed over 65 women of all ages for a sailing try out as part of the Steering the Course Women's Sailing Festival. This free event took place
Pam Fuller
Name: Pam Fuller Country: USA Q: How did you get into Sailing? A: I grew up sailing with my family on Long Island Sound and sailed on the Chesapeake Bay for the 25 years. I started volunteering on the Race Committee for the
Alison Sly-Adams
Name: Alison Sly-Adams Island: Antigua and Barbuda Q: How did you get into Sailing? A: When I moved to Antigua 18 years ago, I started a website with my husband www.antiguanice.com. We were then asked to update the Antigua Sailing Week (ASW) website and
Tamsin Rand
Name: Tamsin Rand Island: British Virgin Island Q: How did you get into Sailing? A: I grew up sailing in the UK from the age of 5 enjoying racing, cruising and teaching dinghy sailing. Working as the manager of the Royal BVI Yacht