Christine Lavallée selected to the 2015 Canadian Sailing Team
Sail Canada announced the selection of sailors for the 2015 Canadian Sailing Team today. Included on the team is NSC member Christine Lavallée.
Sail Canada announced the selection of sailors for the 2015 Canadian Sailing Team today. Included on the team is NSC member Christine Lavallée.
The Nepean Sailing Club boasts one of Canada’s premiere training facilities for Paralympic sail training, so we were shocked by the recent International Paralympic Committee’s decision to exclude sailing from the 2020 Paralympic Games.
The International Association for Disabled Sailing (IFDS) has just published their end of year 2014 world rankings. In the one person 2.4mR class, NSC’s Christine Lavallée is currently ranked 31st, and Aaron Wong-Sing is ranked 34th.
Check out Sheryl Bennett Wilson’s article “Sailing Away” (Download PDF or View on BOX.com), the cover story on this month’s Marketplace newsletter. This article chronicles the history of Able Sailing in Canada,
NSC is the proud recipient of the 2013 William Abbott Senior Trophy, awarded by Sail Canada for the Sail Training Program of the Year. This trophy will be presented on February 28th
The Miami Olympic Classes regatta finished on February 1st with four club members representing Nepean Sailing Club.
The International Association For Disabled Sailing (IFDS) has published the rankings for Paralympic Classes following the completion of the 2013 ranking events.
A big “Thank You” to Gene Bruce and all the volunteers who chipped-in to help finish the upgraded board walk and the concrete path leading to the south crane.
There is still room at the Ontario Sailing Workshop, running this Saturday, November 2, from 9am – 4pm at NSC. Follow this link for more details, or to register on-line.
Our NSC member Christine Lavallee has been recognized for her outstanding competitive season.